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ELEVE* THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY, AUG 12, 1909 . « * VIEW FROM HENDRICKS PARK, EUGENE, SHOWING WILLAMETTE RIVER; SPRINGFIELD IN THE DISTANCE; P E. & E ELECTRIC RAILWAY IN CENTRE (NOBODY S MAGAZINE ) mentlng Mr. Berlin ger and the peo ple of Pclk county who assisted him in making the road a reality, and commenting upon the great develop- i ment that, is bound to come to Poik j and Marion counties as the result •d. C I of the building and operation of the sh c|i Illi line. The Guard, however, falls in II Bs to error when it declares that the Baird proposed Euzene-Siuslaw road would traverse a country far richer in nat ural resources than that traversed by the Gerlinger road Lane county, even though one of the best countie« In Oregon, has no richer farming Davis Makes Objection. E D W «iti la. <>f thè l'tnh Constrnc- It Is practically certain that a or fruit land than that along the Salem. Or, Ailg. 4.—With the Portland, Aug. 6.—.Marksmen of Henry E. Davis, counsel for M re. glove factory employing from 12 to I line of the Salem, Dallas & Falls timi ( '«niipany, wb«> huw ih«* contrai! earnings of th«- common school fun! the Fourth Oregon Infantry won the it i City r ad. and no country on earth fur ih«' «<>iistru«'tl«>ii <»f Ih«' flrst »* greater thau ever bet re In the bis Sutton, objected on the ground that 14 people regularly and with a vn. siate anil th«“ school pop- Mrs. Sutton was not present, an«l monthly payroll of 34 00, will be es-! boasts finer timber than that of the Governor s trophy at the Clackamas timi <>f thè Natron K In malli Falla ex- txiry of the < irr rifle range yesterday. Two teams, than ever. that the letters in question were ir- tabiished in Eugene within the next I Luckiamute and Siletz basins. (easlon of thè “Southern Pacific » cut- ulatlon likewise greater _ w the annual apportionment of school relevant to the inquiry and of a month or so. off troni Eugeni» io We«»d. Cai., . ar Olli each of eight rifiemen, representing nature personal and incompetent as The meeting of the Commercial 0. & S. E. WRECK moneys mail«“ by State Treasurer conipanie«! Iiy thè nlne or ten i men the Third and Fourth Regiments, I Up- Steel today. Is a notable one. The evidence. Club last night, the call for which wb«> i nni« bere wlth bini troni Cui respectively, and the shooting was ua< h f ir 1' r es "It is inconceivable that the Judge 1 ‘ was published in yesterday's Guard, total amount npp • t tion«*d was 330s,- IforDln. returned t<> Eugeni» Inat night VICTIMS RECOVER over a range of 200 to toOO yards iti <• I 300 65, which is about 350.000 Advocate should attempt to force was for the purp_.se of considering troni n trip over tbul portlon <>f thè Li f-.r.-i greuter than any previous appor Mrs. Sutton into such a position be the proposition of J. H. Gleason and mute <>n wbli'b th««y wlll build. The The cast was removed Monday distance in a high variable wind. >111 fore this Board of Inquiry.” said1 son, of Seneca. Kan., to establish tionment. olher meri gre ull sub coni radura. from the limb of F. H. Hall, which The official score: — trulli go I lilt Mr. Davis. "These letters are not 1 such a plant here. The total number «of children of Fourth Infantry. an«l thè trip w«s made f«>r th«« pur- was broken in the recent O. & S. E. ie r>“in«ln c «i offered to assist this court as to bow The proposition made by the pro school age In the state as found In Rapid Slow Slow poM» ot allotlng <a«h n acci loti ot thè 1er, and th»“«o < known the annual report of the superinten Lieutenant Sutton met his death. : moters of the enterprise was that a railroad wreck and Mr. Hall, al 200 800 1000 road. and lo locato coutructkm rainbows, bat brilliant dent of public Instruction Is 166.- But that these letters, containing plant for the manufacture of gloves, though well advanced tn years, has. Yds Yds Yds campa c lor as the season 649. All those are Included between perhaps, the extravagant statements J mittens and other similar articles recovered nicely from his injury Maj.F. B. Hamlin. 28 47 38 113 Co nstrurtlon materials will be her«« and will soon be able to walk about th.- a.'«“« •:! I an«l -’«> »ears. The ap of a mother with a stricken heart: will be started if the citizens of the Lt. Cunningham.. 27 45 36 108 troni California In a few «lays, and At the A-Y-P exposition I ran be portionment among the counties of over the death of her son should be city will donate them a site and again. Judge Foster, a relative of 40 33 39 113 S»rg. Ferguson aoon thereafter the dirt will begin to seen exhibits of inuliire rainbows Mr. Hall, who also sustained a I read before a curious world is in building for the factory. After due the state with the school population Sergt. Snodgrass 33 39 36 108 broken l»g in the wreck, is recov tir Mr Wattle ha» been busy today and steelhead trout frirm Oregon of each follows: deed unique and cruel.” discussion of the proposition a com Sergt. Perdew . 33 44 28 105 grranglng to contract for aupplle* streams, placed there at I the «»pen Major Leonard declared Mr. Davis mittee consisting of Dr. D. A. Paine, ering nicely from his injury. En Sergt. Potts . . School Amount County — 3$ 47 39 126 gineer Will Ostrander, who had his gftd means ot transportation for bis Ing ot the exposition < tì) .Master had misconstrued the Judge Advo L. L. Whitson. W. S. Moon. M. Svar- Pop. Appor.mt. 36 45 39 130 Pvt. Mooney workmen. chest and ribs severely crushed, has Two Baker .... cate ’ s |K>sition, and asked that the Fish Warden McAllister. verud and L. L. Goodrich was ap 5,171 3 9,566.35 97 34 40 23 The big tunnel spoken of by The months' residence in tanks been working about the Company's 1 Pvt. Marks . have 5.429.75 lawyer's remarks implying bad faith | pointed with power to act. 2.9 3'. Guard la st Hasel Dell, on the Rig completely ihanged the a|rpearan<e Benton . . office for several days and wilt soon on his part be stricken from the 17.058.85 This morning »he committee inet 9.221 Team totals . ..271 340 278 88$ don place This one. which will lie of each, and no one now could tell Clackamas 4.101 7,586.85 records. and organized. Dr. Paine was elec be himself again, while Mr. Forres Third Infantry. the longi-st on the whole route from which was rainbow and which was Clatsop . . ter, Albert Stocks, and the other Reputations Bacrccl, Too. 3.01« 5,579 60 ted chairman and Mr. Goodrich secre . apld Slow Slow Natron to Klamath Falla, will lie 2.- steelhead, they are wo much alike; Columbia wreck victims are able to be about "I would have Mr. Davis remem 10,039 95 3.427 tary. They drove out with the Coos .... 200 800 1000 jnn f.,o long There ar«« only two in fact, are the same. town again and pursue their daily ber, ” he said, "that the hallowed 3.983.05 2.153 Messrs. Gleason to look over the Crook .... Yds Yds Yds others on thia contract, and they are avocations. — Cottage Grove Leader. The effect of local conditions Is Curry .... grave of a dead son Is no more sac 1.174.75 «3 I available sites and practically deci Sergt. Schwarz . 36 40 31 10T short one* They are thia side of shown la the Rogue river where the Douglas . . 10,502.41 red than the reputation of a living ded to locate the factory on a lot 5.6 7 7 Corp. Romaine .35 42 18 95 »he big tunnel. steelhead rarely exceed« ten pounds Gilliam . . . officer, and there are many such ¡ I .USS 2.014.65 near the knife factory In Fairmount. COTTAGE GROVE TO SEND Sergt. Royle . . . .36 44 40 120 In weight, while the Skagit and Col Grant .... reputations at stake here. ” 1.M5 3.413.2a There are two available lots there, Scott .. . . .37 40 28 105 EXHIBITS TO FAIRS EAST Capt. umbia rivers the average weight i* Harney . . . The Judge Advocate said the Í one owned by H. A. Bower, which 1,890.70 1.022 THRESHING ACCIDENT Sergt. Guerin . . . .28 4U 32 loo much heavier. Court had the right to inquire upon 3.616.75 1.955 is 66x160 feet in dimensions, and Hood River Sergt. Li ves ley . .23 15 39 107 The blame for the confusion Cottage Grove, Aug. 4.—In res Sergt. Blanchett . 6 44 23 103 1 1,784.50 what grounds Mrs. Sutton had made the other owned by W. W. Calkins, 6.370 Jackson . . NEAR JUCTION CITY specie* In the Northwest is due to Klamath . . ponse to an invitation from William the statements in the letters. and is 40x134 feet in dimensions, 3,381.80 1, SM Corp. Packard . . .35 43 33 111 the salmon fishers, who net and I<ake .......... Mr. Birney, counsel for Lieutenant The first named is valued at 3400 McMurray and William Bittie Wells, i ,08$ 2.007.25 securing Booster Fred G. Conley Is the trout as they leave milt I «ano .......... Adams, protested that Mrs. Sutton seine 18.117.05 and the other at 33 50. It is prob- 9,793 Team totals . . .266 388 244 84« PhiRp Bowman, Engineer, In water under the name of steel- 2.810.15 had consistently tried to avoid her able that the larger one will be specimens of the grains, grasses, 1.S19 Lincoln . . . Sergeant R. L. Perdew, of Eugene, fruits, vegetables, building material refrigerate them and ship true position, and urged that the head, chosen. 12.898.20 «,973 IJnn.......... jured — Other New« of won the prize for the best individ localities letters be read. At this point Com and ores from the various or can them for salmon, Malheur . . them East I 4.084.80 1,1M The building for the factory will ual shoot in the match for the stata They are not salmon, but true Marlon . . . Junction and Vicinity 20,823.60 mander Hood. president of the be 25x100 feet in dimensions and tributary to Cottage Grove to send individual shoot, which came to an 11,25« for exhibition at the various fairs to board, ordered the court closed, and trout; but to iiermlt this whole-f Morrow . . . 1,566 2.897.90 one story high. It will cost about; end yesterday morning, after nearly I rale slaughter of all game fish, the' M ultnomah 71.165.80 went into conference with his asso 31200, making a total of 31600 toj be held in Eastern states this fall. two days spent in firing. Perdew 38.468 ciates and the Judge Advocate, l^at- The farmers are responding prompt- The first threshing acclilent hap-1 salmon canners have had th«“ legis I’olk .......... 7.634.95 raise to insure the location ot the I 4,187 91 out of a possible 100 at clc. ly, and already many fine specimens got 1,972.10 er, Compiander Hood announced that plant „ here. 1.066 skirmish firing, and at 1000 yards. pencil Friday over on the Milt llar- latures of western states classify; Sherman . . the letters would be read in closed th' “ iu as salmon. A contract was drawn up in which ’ oats « w heat, corn, alfalfa, and 3.120.95 Tillamook 1 ,$87 45 out of 50. Private Butte Moon- thc nett place Phillip Bowman ■ 1 1.542.15 court tomorrow to the interested the promoters of the enterprise agree I frults have found their way to Mr. ey, of Cottage C-rove, and Sergeant Umatilla . . . _ parties and their co«insel. engineer, «ttemsited to hack the en to erect a plant with a payroll of Conley s office, 9.756.90 5 17 i Union .... C. H. White, of Portland, tied for 4.871.05 gine prcpai .,«ory to moving, when U. OF 0. BUYS LARGE not less than 3400 per month for a 2,633 Wallowa . . second place. The score for the in- 6.537.90 period of five vears. t after which 3-CENT FARE FRANCHISE 3.53 4 the clutch broke and jamm«“«l him up Wasco . . .. dividual match was: WOOTEN MAKES STRIKE 12.620.70 against the separator. The breath time the lot and buildings pass into 6.822 HERBARIUM COLLECTION Washington Highest aggregate score at alt REJECTED AT CLEVELAND I 1.618.75 their hands. was knocked out of him for a short 875 Wheeler . . tanges: Sergeant Perdew. i skirmish. 11.159.20 The committee began the work of time, and as nunv of th«« men kn«»w 6,032 UP MIDDLE FORK Professor A R Sweeter In behalf Yamhill . . total 91; 200 yards rapid, 200 Cleveland. O., Aug. 4.—The yards slow 41; 600 yards, 39; raising the money today and it is how to reverse or start up the en of the University has purchased an 42, 42; ............. Schmidt ordinance, providing for the probable that they will meet gine, he was In rather a serious addition to the herbarium amounting Total .......... 166.649 3308.300.65 with Wm. Wooten, w'ho lives tip the 800 yards, . 45; lOoO 1060 yards. yards, 45; to- granting of a franchise to Herman I tai, 303. Second plight Flniilly ho gained his to 10.000 mounted specimens. mak- Following statements show the middle fork of the Willamette, comparatively easy success. “ ‘ place medals, Prl- Schmidt Insuring 3-cent fares on a vate B. Mocney breath and Instrueted th«“ men how Ing the total in th«» labatory 35.000. condition of the Irreducible school brought to town today the result and Sergeant 43. H. part of the street car lines, was de White, totals 2 89. Third place fad- to reverse an 1 start up th«' engine W. M. Cusick, of Union, Oregon, fund of July 1: rock from a strike he has found in feated at a referendum election yes Th«“ a<!vle<* was acted upon ami th«» mounted and collected the recent ar Common school fund- that section to be assayed. He COTTAGE GROVE al winners, Sergeant J. H. Potts, terday by a majority of 3982. The 289; Corporal G. A. Pickard. 288; •ngln» shot forward shout a rod qiiteltlona. il«« Is a collector of some first mortgage loans did not give definite descriptions of I 34.926. The I total vote was 30,944 to 6 per cent ................. 3 1.429.853.74 It developed that Mr. Howman was note, and sal«»* to colleges Is his the ledge, simply saying that it was1 Sergeant A. A. Schwarz. 286; Cor SHORT OF WATER Schmidt ordinance was fostered by poral no“ rerloiisljr hurt. large and appeared to be good. specialty, Other plants and flowers School district bonds. 6 Romaine, 282; Sergeant J. A. Mayor Tom L. Johnson. 159,725.00 V m Drugg Is carrying his arm In will be acquired per cent ...................... In speaking of the district he said from the same Royle. 282. I At the meeting of the Cottage' Mayor Johnson received the re » «ling i-aused by a dislocated wrist. source later. The plants and flow- Certificates of sale of that there is much other mineral Highest aggregate at slow fire. Grove city council last night the turns last night at his office guarded state lands. 6, 7 and Ito »», driving hogs when n big un- era are largely those found in the bearing ore in the vicinity. 200, 600, 800 and 1000 yards, Ser hours for irrigation were fixed at < by several policemen. 632,811.61 attempted to break 8 per cent .... tuly porker Northwest. geant Potts, 173. 6:30 to 7:30 in the evening, and Cash in banks. 5 per •way. in Its mud rush It dodged Highest score, rapid fire, Sergeant the sprinkling of streets prohibited.! 269,095.95 Drugg's leg* and cent ................... between Mr. Ferguson, 40. if anyone is caught using city water' «0,157.60 over. .In hi« attempt Cash.......... .. tumbled him ____ __ I Highest skirmish run, Corporal for irrigation purposes before or to sav«> himself his wrist was dislo Pickard, 91. after the hours named, they will be 35,171.643.90 cated Had he been bow-legged he Total promptly arrested and fined the; Agricultural College Fund. would never have been lonched. limit. Just at this time water is First mortgage loans, 6 W. B Carroll and fnuilly returne«! scarce, and it is claimed people use PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY per cent ..................... * 191,061.03 home from Newport Wednesday no judgment about its use. Last Certificates of sale of evening night the electric light management state lands, 6, 7 and AT COTTAGE GROVE Ml»« Camlle Carroll, of Eugene. Is kept a man at the plant for the sole 538.00 8 per cent................. the guest of her brother, W. B Cur- purpose of pulling the fire from the 1,984.01 Cash ............................... Cottage Grove, Aug. 6.—A banquet roll and family. w grates in case the supply of water was held Wednesday night with about Columbia. failed. Luckily this did not happen.' Married In British Total.......................... 3 196,583.04 I 40 members of the Presbyterian The waste of waster is a very i ni July 5, 1909, by Rev J. R Holling, I niiersity Funds. church present, for the purpose of portant matter, and the hours tor Martin F. Jones and Miss Anna May First mortgage loans • rganizing a Presbyterian Brother irrigation should be carefully ob- Bridge«. 95,548.64 6 per cent ................ 3 Klamath Falls. Or.. Aug. 5.—' On served.—Western Oregon. White Bear. Minn.. Aug. 5.—Fol hood, with the object of increasing Born To Mr. and Mrs. Dick llow- Spokane, Aug. 5. The lifeless Certificates of sale ot | to Natron" Is the signal that files Mrs. Howard body of Andrew Amh rson. a rich far-' lowing a holdup of the First State the fraternal spirit among the men •rd. July 28. n girl state lands, 6. 7 and over the office of Engineer Hoey in Bank o.’ this village today. Henry of the congregation, and to enlist •nd the baby are getting along fine. mer from Peon Prairie, was found nt ’ 4.490.00 this city. Mi. Hoey has been ad-1 W. A. HEMENWAY 8 ]>er cent................. Paul, the robber, and Fred I^arkens, them in definite religious work. c. —-Times. 4,166.72 Cash ................................ vised that the contract for the con daybreak on th«« sidewalk In front of one the pursuing citizens were P. Jones was toastmaster. Rev. J. V. struction of the twenty-five miles of the Lang hotel, with a deep gash Ini MAKES ASSIGNMENT shot of and killed, and William Butler, Milligan, D. D.. of Portland: F. H. Total .......................... 3 104.204.36 road on this end has been awarded ' the back of his head as proof of tour- one of the posse, mortally wounded. Rosenberg. L. F. Wooley, Mayor B. ED MONROE DENIES (Signed) GEO. A. STEEL. ac to Erickson it Peterson, and in d<*r Directly above the body wan the | At 9:45 yesterday morning a notice Two other men were shot. R. Job. F. G. Conley and Rev. Seldon State Treasurer. he cordance with this Information window of tlie room occupied by Hil was posted on the front door of W. C. Adams, pastor of the Presbyterian Following the robbery Paul took the is making preparations to push HE IS A DEAD ONE da Johnson, who, with her two chil A. Hemenwa.v's store at Cottage church at Cottage Grove, made ex lino on. Tnis contract w ill bring the Grove announcing that he had made refuge in a shed and when the posse temporaneous speeches. dren. had been nt Anderson s ranch SUTTON LETTERS appeared opened fire. A pitched the terminus of the line near to th«« past fortnight, coming to town an assignment for the benefit of A week or two ago The Guar«! re with him yesterday. The woman has | of Sprague river. No limit has bls creditors, and W. H. Abrams ap battle followed. CAUSE OF WRANGLE head PILES! »*tLES: »»ILESI printed n story from the Cottage Imen In troublo frequently, and the been set for Its completion, but no pointed assignee. I Grove Is'iuler reporting that Ed , time is to be lost in carrying on the taken her children from This announcement will be re- HOPS SELL AT DALLAS Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Monro«“, formerly of this county, hml I court has V. giving them t<> Anderson Court Decides They Should Be work. It will tak«» about another ceived with regret by Mr. Hemen- will cure blind, itching and bleeding bvc-u «hot and killed by a man her custody. .. week for Erickson Al- Peterson to his wife to care for. way's many friends, and it i« hoped It absorbs the tumors, allays Read, While Public Is named Ryan for alleged attention to and After complete their line in the yards, and his financial difficulty will be only AT 21 CENTS NOW piles. the discovery of the body Itching at once, acts as a poultlcs. •lyaii’i wife. Monroe writes the as soon as this is done they wil 1 move Mrs. Johnson and her husband, Emil temporary, for he carried an up-to- gives Instant relief. Williams’ In Excluded following to the leader: their entire force into the new por date line of goods In every depart Johnson, were arrested and taken to Salem. Or.. Aug. 4.—A report was dian Pile Ointment is prepared for Koplah, Warth., Aug. 3. tion of the line. ment and worked hard to make his received in the city from Dallas yes piles and Itching of the private parts Editor Lenih'r: I see *7 I '«va«' re-1J Tho theory of the police Is that An- The distance between thia city and business a success.—Western Ore terday that a Dallas grower had sold and Annapolis, Aug. 6.—'The reap- Natron Is sold by Linn Drug Co. Ry Grove paper* that I was re- I is approximately 110 miles, 20,000 pounds of the 1909 hop crop mall 50c and 31. Williams Mfg. Co. port««) shot ami killed, but will say derson was kllle«l in a quarrel over pcarance on the witness stand today and since the contract for the Natron gon. for 21 cents. Several offers of 21 that I am still alive an«l feeling fin«' th,, woman, or a dispute arose «bout of Mrs. James N. Sutton, mother of ’ end of the line has been awarded it POLK (VI XTY’S ROAD. cents were made yesterday. M. A. Ridge, M L. Bussard, of Fern att'l am not In any way uneasy about her chliciren, whom she was trying Lieutenant Sutton, of Portland. Or., will, leave, after the completion of i McLaughlin refused a 21-cent offer wants It understood that he was not to recover. «»»Ing my life. the two contracts, only forty miles (Dallas Observer.) for 500 bales, and Walker Bros, re the party by that name who wa* Anderson leaves a widow and ten whose death Is being investigated by Yours, rospt., the Naval Board of Inquiry, was tho . of the line to “be constructed. Tn an effort to encourage the peo- fused the same kind of an offer for fined 350 in Linn county for killing children. ____ ED MONROE. signal for heated c<.,«trovcrsy be pie of Eugene to support the pro 50.000 pounds. deer out of season, and Mr. Busward Albany Herald: Daisy Geddes, of motion of a railroad line between Lottis Lachmtind received the only states that the last deer he had hun Mrs. J. T. Brumfield, a. compnnled tween the lawyers, which ended In by her little son. after a visit at the a prolonged conference, and brought Eugene, who has been visiting her their city and the Sluslaw country. London cable yesterday. It indicated ted was years ago. when he was run STEELHEADS ARE RAINBOWS home of her parents. Mr anti Mrs V the day's proceedings to an abrupt brother, County Surveyor Geddes.has the Dally Guard tells of the great weather unfavorable, with a crop es ning a feed yard In rhia city, and gone to Mill City, where she will visit succès« that has been achieved by timate of 240,000 cwt. Market that it oost him 50 centa instead of »lemi'nway. In Eugene, returned to end. That t$ie raidbow and the steel- Judge Advocate T«eonard offered her parents the Dallas Ä Falls City road, campli- firmer with no sellers. i •SO. Portland today. head are one and the name species LARGE THIS YEAR for Identlfi« atlon and to be r« ad In evidence s«“v«nil letters, which he sahl Mr«. Button haJ wrtten. con taining serious charges against the I officers of the Marine Corps who appeared as defeudants. "As the United States has been put to a large expense In bringing witnesses hi re from al) parts of the world,” said Major Leonard, "it' becomes my painful duty to offer these letters in evidence In order to; enlighten the court as fully as pos sible on all matters pertaining to this Inquiry.” CONTRACT LET MOTHER END GLOVE FACTORY WINS TROPHY AT CLACKAMAS DEADLY FIGHT AFTER HOLD-DP OF SIATE BANK