TWICE A WEEK GUARD. EUGENE. MONDAY. OCT 2 4. 1910 BOWERMAN AND tlie booms, were atue «msliy to seep tl"’ The Rough Red's enormous strength, drlv« - moving- HAWLEY IN EUGENE danslevil spirit and uluiblenesa of Issl.v Now. how«*v«*r, Or«l« unchain«'«! th«-»«- tnaile him invaluable at this danger I hwih log» III«’ puahtsi them ous work. Th«* crews on th«* varl«*us Candidate» Make Addr»»» ill ashore. « I.itup« - »! In ”'"'h-M beats now hail their hands tuli to keep using the»«* liiiplenicnt» I as Court House Lunt handles, tin* logs running. The slightest < lus k earriitl tin- l«»*ins back Into the wiks I» TWO ACCir-“ Night at any one point meant a Jam. for ther«- then e«eryl*«»ly tiuinp«-«l buck atnl I °F I0R NATURE was n«» way «»f stopping tin* unending forth, rouutl anil alwut. to «■•«iifusi* th«- proi-esslon. trull. Ord«- wits like a uil»« hlevous 1st) J mv Ibiwernian. < Springfield, Oct Janis on Hu* river, contrary to geli „..r,* victims of ml T*” m* ¡ ..... an I <••»»•«»•— h<*<>l prank oral l*ellef. are of very ««*111111011 occur nt I’ a ll«* a« blazed , ...I .« m««*tlnH ' l««x» b<*loitglug t‘> lleluz Springfield iu th.* t*.t«< «-l«l« niM ' Capi right, relic«*. Throughout the length of tin* man. drifting slowly, bail auek«*«l down , Hinht Probat |M) Hemet Mc(kl w«» '■ t908. by the drive tlier«* were prolrably three er ,1,. ni« «, nt (’«•<" McClure into th«- e««rtn-r to«m«l tin* p«iw«-r canal, wvere cut o»<’i th.* ............ I»'''1 -1 four hangups a day Each of the--«* I Company. wher«- . aught against th«- grating. Hn j or rock that II«-» front 'j a it sledge hummer at lhe t*w *,,h. ha«i to be broken, and In the breaking Copyright. lta«l jamun-1 I he»«* logs wouhl ha««- «•r. The wound »»« Ju** .erush i was danger. 1707. 190b. by (.»rd«- after tbe rear was well sterrisi to I»* fl««it«»l singly Hiid pu»he«l *>n«- by temple ittul If a fraction» StUWMl une ngnln»t the «urivnt aenraa tin* pon.l would hav<* ■ a 1 brought in from the Saginaw waters to No trouble was ex perieibi'd until would hav«* llttli* real «‘ffect ou th«* to th«* Jaw bone It was ». w««l up a I the " do you up. They're supposed to be Heinzman's roll ways « ere reached. main l»»u«-. which «van that th’- «««-r the man will be out of work I I hr.*«’1 man was getting down hl» l>*g» with a over here to run his drive, but really al I soni«* little tini«* Iler«* Ord«* ha«i ts«oim*d a fr«s* < han nel clr< *»' oil! they's goin’ to fight and raise h—. for to prevent Heinzman from filling up crew of h-» th in .a dozen men Ne« ■■al prl t why would he want sixty men to th« entire river bed with Ids rollwu«» erthelc«» Onle 111 ll Vll»t spirit ef full RAILS LAID ACROSS 1 tl Itali ••Il’hi/. Jim Bourk« !" cri««l (»rd«, break out them little rollways of his'11 When tin* Jam of the «Irlvc had de t -.-i. delight hi in« eiitlli.: ll» l e' .'i iiling U 1 up at the headwaters? He only owns said he. To appeal to th«* charity of scended th«* river as far as this Heinz I'l.i ;l. .1 Joke- if th.* getter.1 »orl Just I P. E. & E. BRIDGE I a 'forty' up there, and it ain't more n such a man would be utterly useless. until had not yet begun to breuk • ut. lii'.-ri! e«l. Hue «lay the e!n>-«- boy. who tl all, Th« ralla Ord«- saw this point. Il«* pleketl up his Hardly had Orile's first crew pas-.sl. RDE had made his dispositions half cut anyway.” Sprint field. Oct 2 21 “1 didn't know he owned any." reins ami spoke to his team. however. when Heinzman's men l*< gan W ll„» ,,f that low? ” Orde asked Denning. boy ». lie drove deliberately ahead, forcing gl«sl with th« - sixty or eighty million and yet an emergency might call fir <> fluì lahed toiln«. If offlc. may I»* l*«slr,| ,,ul for th«« “No. sir,” struck in Charlie, "he tb«* men to step aside, ami stopped his feet Orde had In charge thirty. Those thirty must not be be­ T l'hls «III luake benefit of Bourn« In fact, their enthusiasm there I n lio tir la« horses by a stub. He ths! them there Th«* situation was plain. All Heinz the thing yond reach. Among the remoter wil­ ain't.” W Ith all th® pari ,. ra hl «. all In r«*adinesa lo tiiu th« tirar car “ How do you happen to be so wise?" was almost too exuberant. Orde had and descended. A huge form appear man now ha«l to do was to retain a dernesses every section must have its I luto Springfield fiotti Eiigem* on gon loyal to th«* parti ■l.hr| n> nam­ inquired Orde. constantly to negative new and In small crew, which should follow after ed above the river trank. driving camp. The crews of each , Sai urdav inornlng. aa |s plann«’«i. and ed at the primary «Iqlon b> •!»«’ “Well." explained Charlie, “when I Orde made out the great square fig th«* rear in order to sack what logs th«* genlous schemes. wus aiiiniun« « d In The li un rii two p«*« pie. Bourne la th« <»., ,||M..titlng would be expected to keep clear and "No, boys," said he, "I want to keep iilny» ago. Th«* Commercial dui» will factor lie la Issuing mA,f,.,t,,» and running their own "beats" on the got back from the woods last week I ure of the boss, his soft hat. his flam­ latter should leave stranded. As It river. As fast as the rear crew should just sort of happened into McNeill's ing red beard, his dingy mackinaw­ was Impossible iu so great a mass of on the right side of the law. We may Uieet al lllelr regllbir »«»»loti tonlght. proclamations to th« |>«ofs wherein < and al Itila tini«* wlli pian entertaln- he assumes th« attitude <>» uprein« overtake these divisions either it place. I wasn't drinkin' a drop!” be coat, his dingy black and white check­ timbers and In the hast«* of a pressing need it later." « l.ogs rarely Jam on rising water, for I meni for thè Kugene delegatimi thnt ruler and commands thmii It do his ■ would absorb them or the members cried virtuously in answer to Orde’s ed flannel shirt, bis dingy blue trousers labor to distinguish or discriminate Let us «• »hat nicked Into high socks, and. Instead of against any slugle brand. Heluzmau the simple reason that constantly ths wlll help thè mlll city celebrai« Ih« political bidding of them would be thrown forward be- smile. he has done for the |«eop|c « Ore­ reni "Corning of th« railroada " “Of course not” said Orde. “I was driving boots, his ordinary lumber­ was in a fair way to get his logs sent Ryond the lowermost beat, to take surface arcs of the river Is increasing, It la very little Mllll««» ««f Th>* truck now ruu» front Third gon charge of a new division downstream. just thinking of the last time we were man's rubbers. In a moment he thrust downstream with practically no ex­ thus tending to separate the logs, on Street aerosa thè bri«’ • • It is well dollars that rightfully belong t thia A walking boss would trudge the rivet- In there together.” through the brush and stood before pense. ths other band, falling water, lending graded a» far aa s«*cunil atre«!, sud state for Irrigation |>ur|M>sea have "That's just it!" cried Charlie. “They Orde. He stared at the young man, trail or ride the logs bolding the cor­ "Veil, my boy," remark«*«! the Ger to crowd the drive closer together. Is givi*» thè Street a metropolitan sp- b«*«-n allowed to go by defauli t<<- was always sore at yon about that, and then, with a wild Irish yell, leap­ muu quite frankly to Orde as they met especially pronti, Ic of trouble. There pearance relation of these many units. Orde The poi««« have been sot caiiM* of hla Inactivity, for wlthhlm the seniitorshlp la a mere fad a lob­ himself would drive up and down the Well, in blew old man Heinzman and ed upon him. Orde, caught unawares, on tbe road one «lay, "looks like 1 got fore, on flood water the watchers for thè trolley. by to t«c pursued iHi-&.;ie it pnns-ra river, overseeing the whole campaign. McNeill himself, 1 just lay ipw and was unable to struggle against the gi­ you dis time, eh?" stretches of tbe along the scattered to hla vanity Hla whole r«*« ori»l««yalty “Well. McNeill he agreed to get a “And how are ye, ye oukl darllnt?" have. But you paste this in your hat— very well. Orde took palus not to and scratch as he would he was 1111- got Into the offl««* by dccck- gang of bad ones from the Saginaw shouted the latter, with a roll of oaths. H«* p«»»«-«l ui th«.r you're going to keep awful busy, ami countenance it otticlally ami caused Springfield. Ort 31 Th»* «Iphlrin Ing the p«*oplc to run in on the river. And McNeill "Why, Jim Rourke!" cried Orde. run- champion and sp«*nt n fortuu« mall- it's going to coat word to l«e passed atsmt that, while Ic of ineaiiliMi. which haa said, 'That's all right about the cash. i talnlng that |x>a«i until h«* »»• «l«-«i The Rough Red jerked him to his you something to he did not expect his men to help drive nlntf through thin city for th«« pnMt i **«) Mr. Heinzman. but I lieen figgeriti' on feet and pounded him mightily on the II«* t>res«-nt«*d himself «« tl«* month do«** not acent to I m * Ntthiild get ’ em down." Heinzman ’ s logs, they must not go out gettin' even with Orde for some my­ back. Ing On«* doctor ««xprtMiged that 'champion of th«* dlr«-«t primary law Orde’s drivers of their way to strand them. self.' He's payin' them $4 a day. there w«*rt* between 25 and 50 rase*, And m>» that he « ••■, hl» snf«ll “You ould snoozer!” h«> bellowed. “If things get t«»> bad. he'll have or potodbh more at present In two within his paity. h>* (alls away train Now. wbo'd pay that fer just river “Where th' blankety blank did ye kept a sharp look­ out for "H" logs spies down here to collect evidence famlli«’*, every member of th»* fam­ that parti an«l pr«-a« h«a dlaloy alty tu work?” come from? Byes.” he shouted to the and wherever pos­ There la not an on us." said Orde, "and he’ll Jug some ily I n In b**d with the light contag­ th«* primary law Orde nodded at Jim Denning. men, "it's me ould boss on th' Au The chncn nr«* all light an a honest tirlticlpl«* In th«* heart of the of us for interference with bls prop ion "Hold on. Charlie.” said he. “Why I Sable six year back—that time, ye sible thrust them There la nothing In hl» «<>ul rul«*, but th«» (lih«*4M«* a«*t*ma to he num are you giving all this away if you mind, whin we had th' lee Jara! Glory aside into eddies erty. We don't own the river." a 11 d backwaters, were working for Heinzman?” Inside of two weeks Orde had th«* Npr«*.«dlng over th«* town ver, thor­ but s«*lflahtiesa and hla «very faculty be, but I'm glad to see yef This. of course, mill every Instinct are bent toward “I'm worklu' for you now," replied great satisfaction of learning that oughly. Th • Nchoola are both«*r«*e with • able to gather over 250. gowever, I one fair little drive of thff Ifrafef In tils reservoir agd bang ear shot. “AU my eggs are In Springfield, Oct 21 A small fire of thousands of honest and alm«re the new enterprise. The water held later, when the woods camps should this end of the drive,” replied Denning. basket, an<1 it's a mean trick of you their own. Their But th«* campaign of facta destroyed a wood shed In the rear of men out to carry the last stick of timber break up, he would pick up more men. to hire out for filthy lucre to kick that lot was not envl- that la now being pitted by the r>*> the hou»e on th«* corner of Eighth “What would you do?” asked Orde. Thrust Un nt «siile over the shallowest rapids, Weather ¡ and (' streets, owueil by II Cogli, publican party against hla »««Ith Is , ‘‘They won’t be rivermen like my able. “Well.” said Denning slowly and basket." into «ildiin. conditions were phenomenal and per- One day when old crew, though,” said Orde regret- with a certain grim joy. "I don't bet “What do ye mane?” asked the but th«* houae la occuplel by A. Her­ revealing In all Ils true colors the 1 Orde’s buckboard drew into camp he feet All up ami down tin* river the rick, and caused i« loan of |«*rhnpa real rreatttr«* The writing Is on t he • fully to Tom North, the walking boss, those Saginaw river pigs are any more Rough Red. work went with vliu and dash. t Until the logs should be well adrift two fisted than the boys on this river 12" The credit must be live® to wnll and Bournelam la certain of an “You don't mean to tell me,” coun- aent Rourke away to repair damages After this hippy fashion the drive th«* volunteer fir«* companies that the early and Ignoble end • Orde had resolved to boss the rear I’d go up and clean ’em out.” been while he called the cookee to help un­ tered Orde. “ that this crew has ■I Kt heme of lU trnyul w III I all 1 crew himself. pack several heavy boxes of hardware went until at lust It entensl the broad, house whh not destroyed. It win th« “Won’t do.” negatived Orde briefly. sent up here just to break out those "The people of Oregon are not «O- They proved to contain about thirty deep an I nnv! able stretches of the flrat sound of the big bell for aev- | I The rear crew being farthest up “In the first place, as you know very measly little rollways?" "Thim?” said the Rough Red. small hatebets, well sharpened and river trout Redding to the lake. Here, eral weeks, and the firemen respond­ Ing to entrust to hla keeping through J stream. Orde had takeu the contract well, we’re short banded now. and we the medium of on«* of hla creatures .«'i to break the rollways belonging to can't spare the men from tbe work. “Thlm? Not much! Tblm's my body- each with a leather guard, Wben the barring th«* accident of un extraordi­ ed In short order. the high oft«-«« of governor of this »• Carlin, which would be piled on the nary flood, the troubles were over, (in rear crew had come In that night Orde guard. They can lick their weight In t In the second place, we’d hang up Springfield lircvltle«. stat«- Everywhere 1 find th«« repub­ the broad, placid liosom of the stream distributed the hatchets. bank. Thus he could get to work Im- sure. wild cats, and I'd loike well to see th' Springfield. Or . Oct. 1 Although lican party united nn«l firm!» cement­ the logs would float. As Orde sat In “ Boys, ” said he, "while you ’ re on i mediately at the breakup and with “It isn't a fair game. Delay will gang of highbankers that infists this his buck boa rd. ready to go into town |th«* China pheasants uni other game ed and the mandate of It««*» Bourn«* out waiting for some one else, The hang us. Taking men off the work river thry to pry thim out. We were the work I want you all to keep a for a first glimpse of Carroll In more I birds appeared to be very plentiful .commanding the people of Oregon to I lumber In Carlin’s drive would keep will hang us. I’ve got to see what can sint here to foight. Me boss and th' watch out for these ‘H’ logs, and | before the* season open«*«!, bx-al 1 than two months. h«* gazed with an 'sportsmen declare tbit near Spring­ j betrav th«* dlr«*ci prlmnrv las will be the men below busy until the other be done by talking to them." I hnrfrd In hla face at thr polls No­ sucker that's drolven this river has whenever you strike one I want you to blaze it plainly so there won’t be Immense satisfaction over the broad field. the hunting 1» not at all good vember h That will be the begin­ ^owners should also have put their “Talking!" Denning snorted. “You a row on!” river moving brown and glaclerllke. ns t ■season's cut afloat. Without a dog it 1» almost Impos­ ning of the end of one of th«* most “Jimmy,” said Orde, "didn’t yon any mistake atiout It.” might as well whistle down tbe draft though the logs that covered It were sible to get a bag. Th«* birds seem pernl« 1« ns < r«-ntiir« s»th.it clrcuniatnn- "What for?" asked a Saginaw man. The ice went out early, When the pipe of hades! They’ll kill you. sure!" know that I am the gentleman last viscid and coni|>osed nil Its substance not only to I m * -cared, but are Very ii -« nn«l nnl iwful use of n vast for­ I A riverman nudged him. river ran clear In its lower reaches he “I’m scared. I'm willing to admit It. mentioned? I’m driving this river. "Just do what you're told to on this Th«- enterprise was practically assur cautious and inor«* «hells ar«* ns>-«l tune ever folat«*d upon a worthy state took his rear crew to Carlin’s rollways. But I don't see what else to do. Of i and that’s my dam-keeper you’ve got than birds are killed. The avcrai:«* , ns Its rrpresetitatlv«* In th*- »■•tint«* ’’ cd of success. i This crew was forty in number, a course he’s got no rights, but what bid away somewhere here, and that's river and you’ll see fun sure." Bowerman 'h«-n went Into the Is­ For nubile now Orde was to have a «lay's shoot seem to be only two or Three days later the rear crew ra n bard bitten, tough band of veterans, good does that do us after our water my water you're planning to waste!" thr»-«* pheawanti- sues upon which he Is aawklni hla breathing spell. A large numlsT of into the head of the pond above Reed's weather lieaten, scarred in numerous | Is gone? And, Jim, my son, if we "What?" In a tone of vast astonish­ The rural mall carriers out of i confirmation of his nomination by fights or by the backwoods scourge of hang this drive I'll be buried so deep I ment, the Rough Red mentioned his dam. To every one’s surprise. Orde men were here laid off The remain I Springfield report that th«- roads ar<* ■th«- peo’ilr ss governor lb- c«i«lnln- der, under the direction of Jim lien ­ called a halt on the work ami announc­ I smallpox, compact, muscular, fearless, never will dig myself out. I In better shape than they have ln>«-n | <-d In detail hla plans for reducing probable deserts In the future life. i nlng, would require little or no actual ed a holiday. loyal, outspoken and free to criticise— got to go." j for a long time The the r< t of malntalnetice of public In- “Luk here. Jack.” said he after a in short, men to do great things under Now, holidays are unknown on drive. supervision. Until the Jam should filled In the rough the ' »titiitlons bv combined pun has«* of moment, "here's a crew of white water have reach« - «! the distributing booms ground was not soft i ut supplies a strong leader. Tbe breaking of tbe ll«- explained th«- n«*«*d for blrlers that ye can’t beat nowberes. Barely Is time allowed for eating and above Monrovia the nffnlr was very ui’. rollways began. The logs had been i better safeguarding thr depositors In What do ye want us to do? We're sleeping. Nevertheless all that day simple. Before h«« left, Itowever, he Mrk. Pollard and amnll non re­ banks and atotgest«-«! that thia might bauled to the river, where they were now gettln' $4 a day and board from the men lay about in complete Idle­ called Denning to him. turned today from an extended visit j readily I m * »« hlrved by closer acrutl- banked in piles twenty and even that murderin' ould villain Heinzman. ness. The pond filled with logs. From "Jim," said he, “I'll be down to see in Portland an 1 Oregon City. ' ny of stocks and bonds Itated by the thirty feet in height. Tbe bed of the so we can afford to wurrk for ye above the current, aided by a fair you through the sluiceways at Red­ oe®(today,mor-r-V . aontg aontg ak banka as naaets. stream Itself was filled with them for wind, was driving down still other cheap." As to th«* Normal Hcluwtl» a mile, save in a narrow channel left logs—the forerunners of tbe little drive ding. of course. But now that you Orde hesitated. Gs*rasri*e«l l.i«|uor Cure In regard to hla position on th«» have a good, still stretch of river I down through the middle to allow for Drunkenness Is a progressive dis­ normal school, Mr Bowerman snld “Oh. please do now. darllnt?” whee astern. At wight of these some of the want you to include In our drive all some flow of water; the banks were died the Rough Red, bis I it tie eyes men grumbled. "We're Iosin' what we the Helnzsnun logs from al>ove you ease; the moderate drinker Is not he was not «»posed to such school and piled with them, side on. ready to roll satlsfl<*eeii sent in von. and things that are better than Elkina officiating. b; • "In; min just to fight and annoy personality and his deeds. Like Silver ly to bring failure to his Interns»«, but funnel, tbe apex of which emptied Into tering and repairing work Chlm- < Jack of the Muskegon, hfs exploits had filled up hla crews. It may be re the sluiceway and the wide, projecting ■eya guaranteed Address Rox 105, they look. Come. come. I say, come I and take some of my goods at sacri been celebrated In song. A big, broad marked here, as well as later, that the arms of which embraced the width of care Guard. o24 HORN they?" S»-!¡rS.i. K"’ K’" ""S'” I faced man, with a red beard, strong as ’terrors of the Saginaw" stayed with the stream. The logs, floating down It) Eugene, October 20, 1910, to G D. Pnrkerson and wife, a daiigh- a bull and savage as a wild beast, it Dr. F. W. Prentice’s offices are •l ar.J let’s hoar tb was said that while jobbing for Morri­ the drive to its finish and proved re­ the pond, were thus concentrateil to­ ) * ter. liable and tractable in every particu­ ward the sluice; also the rivermen. at 4fl West Eighth street. Calls at Day phone Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey son 4 Daly In some of Uiat_0rm’> Sag- lar» talking track and fortfc U>e length of tended day or night. In Eugene. October 20, 1910 to I 1171. Night phone Main 529. Fo. Coughs and Colds. F. X. Schaefers and wife, a son. 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