Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 24, 1908, Image 5

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COTTAGE GRSVE
I tat One. Cent
LOCAL IS DITCHED
NEAR IRVING
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doifor
-.5 and Eyes
doz for
doz for
fe Hair Pins
fcr paper
milium Hair
Kns.each.-.,
In Hair Pins
L each
lc
lc
lc
lc
lc
lc
Baby Ribbon
per yard lc
Corset Laces
each.. lc
Lead Pencils
each lc
Ink Erasers
each lc
Post Cards, comics,
views and senti
mental cards
each ,. lc
Tin Tea Spoons
each....r , lc
ioc a dozen
Coat and Hat
Hooks
Brass Cup Hooks
each
Wire Brackets for
extension rods
each...
Brass Picture
Hooks, extra
finish, each lc
Mustard Spoons
imported boxwood
each c
cars were
rather than
six cars,
r. all but
MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE
35 East 9th Street
ff.
Ho
report that th, train di,t ,
ateh ftU). ami that r....r ..............
Sated the lives o . . . '
"'"re ot 111.'
r.ftiui passeneer f, .....
an projected -..,
" earth. Of th.
touches. bam;ai:.. :m,i n, ,M
th., ... .
- were ott in,, .l- .....
not one had been toppled over, 'The
forward end of the uiall ear th.. '
MKe car una the smoker wr
'. and the truck of the first t.-,.
ginned of, from
' P 1N'I,,"'', '1 HIn I),v.
.Engineer Nichols. It w fom,
k" EI" hJ? "R'no and nut on I
th.r k "'s paltl Wil8 '"0 creat
but hL8aT 80InethlnB on the traek
h t had struck it before he could
, distinguish it. Wh.. .h..:. ' .".ld
l tried to assist him from the "train
i ther found th v. lralD
.h...j . " ma arms and
! ? "ands.
......j u.u not Know what
Killed him. He was burled In the
until the arrival of the wrecking train
fhf '."r 8eVeral nours r work was
yu, recovered at about 10
o clock this morning.
The tramps which were killed were
riding on the blind of the mail car
Just behind the tender to the engine
"!e,"iatform there were 'r men:
Wltlbrlght, the tramp, who had his
leg broken, said that he knew one
was from Eugene from the way he
talked.
The others
THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S
COMBINATION SUITS
INCLUDES TWO TAIR PANTS
ONE KNICKERBOCKER,
ONE PLAIN.
"""piIIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of
knee pants, is Kuara:ueed to stand the hardest
wear without ripping cr u-arinK.
The P.ints are taped and sewed twice. The Plain
Tams are made with Double Seat and Knees from
seam to seam.
vpnp Theater Phone B,ack ' 1442
miC I HCa ICI GEO. H. SMITH, Manager
s, and Fri., Aug. 27 and 28
Wr.CH. Kerr presents the New York favorite
I C J! 1 Dif T"
wuukuuuuc aim it -una Lanna
DAINTY
ftace Cameron
I in hii latest musical comedy success
Little Dolly Dimples"
. i. j i . i
supported oy trie great comedian
Will Philbrick
p A CAST OF FIFTY, INCLUDING
UHiyKlnfcSopriiio
Jtaw. Uujdm Tange,!, Comedy
on Spur. theHunun Flute
Th Or!.! n.l P 1 i- e. .
Ai2r7 , "loebe and Jess
TneSbubertj,StrineTclo
wl Loudon, Birllon.
TmkRR'",n",DMul,c.calSPKlalty
Wm.RuiKll, BaaSoloiit
nu King, Ruseim Dancer
Mvaiwed Vaudeville Acts
-y. ,g ureaosong Hits-20 Numbers
25c. 50c. anrl C 1 f(
"Pens Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock
HOP GROWERS BEGIN
PICKING SEPT. 5
Hod exnert nia tha
ment nf nlrHncr in m ... ,
itween September 5 and 10 In most
of the yards. .Near Jnuctlon one
yard with aa early variety will begin
this month.
The date given Is later than usual
The hop crop In the middle tier of
counties of the Willamette valley is
said to be two weeks late, but Lane
county is expected to be only a week.
The growers are in a quandary.
They have invested considerable mon
ey, but are in doubt which loss will
b? the greatest, to let the harvest go,
or to sink more funds and risk the
very low market.
hospital
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating: room and equipment.
AppUances for X ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
rull corps of trained nurses.
Rates
- nuun.
School for Nurses..
h by faculty a Poetical
Neoiwih..' , m?dlcal and sureical staff
W . rtTOPor rates or infer-
'iruiJNUALL. M.D., St.
MARRIED 4
In Eugene. Saturday. August 22
1908, Charles L. Williams and Miss
Zelma Cruzan, Rev. J. S. McCallum
officiating. The groom is a well
known logging contractor whose
home Is at Dexter, and his bride Is a
nonular voumr hidv nin raaMinu
there. She was one of the success
ful VOliniT iHrtiPR In Thp rtnnrri'a
'cent subscription contest, and won a
j trip to I.os Angeles. Their many
j friends tender congratulations.
I At 530 East Thirteenth street, in
j Eugene, Sunday, August 23, 1 DOS.
(Theodore C. Anderson and Miss Lou-
Isa Bartholomew, both of Eugene,
I Rev. D. II. Trimble ofl'iolating.
!
! At the courthouse In Portland, Au-
gust 22. lftOS. by Circuit Judge Rob
ert G. .Morrow. Charles John Kurth
and Connie Lee Bloom, of Eugene.
FOR WOOnSAWIXG
Gasolene power,
rad, 733 E. 11th.
4762. Successor
al3
Apply J. R. Con
Telephone Black
to W. H. Davis.
Whn WOM hl.r. n.r....
passengers ridlne :n tiio
the exception of Verne Apperson.
who was riding In the vestibule of
the smoker from Junction. He was
badly hurt around the hips, but will
be out in a few days.
The wreck at once took fire, but
Conductor Mlnkler discovered It be
fore it had gained headway and nut
It out.
Thp trnln iraw .inula. ...I .. ' -
uucior (.names Mlnkler and Brake
men Brvant nnH i
. in me
mail car were three c:erks and in the
baggage car the pinnn ,,ot...,,...
and baggage master. All escaped in
jury. On the train were many Eugene
people among the passengers. The
shock, however, from what they say,
was not as great as might be sup
posed, the train not stopping for sev
eral hundred feet.
The first report reached Eugene at
about 10 o'clock. Dr.: Paine took a
gasoline road velocipede to look after
the' Inlnred Rmrlnpap vtnhni
brought to the Eugene hospital in an
auiumoDiie. At 12:30 the first
train from Eugene reached the scene
and brought In the passengers and
the remainder of the Injured. The
bodies of the three men who were
killed were left lying at the
wreck. The wrecking train from
Roseburg arrived at 2:30, and the
track was cleared bv 9 o'clock this
morning. Two sections of No. 16
were hern itntll in n'nlnr.lr
The engine which was overturned
by the sleeping bull was No. 2203.
The bull belonged to a farmer by
the name of Busline!, but how it got
on the track is not known. Its head
was completely severed from Its body
and the remainder mangled.
Because of the color of the animal.
the theory has been advanced that
the headlight of the engine does not
show a brindle tawny color distinct
ly, and for that reason the engineer
could not tell what was In the nath
of his train.
The sight which greeted the Eu
gene people who went to the wreck
was most gruesome. The lights of
the cars were extinguished by the im
pact. The first arrivals from Eugene
searched the ruins, a number of them
walking over the dead bodies of the
men who were thrown to the
ground from the end of the mall car.
Their bodies were horrlby mangled.
Riveted buttons that can't pull off. . All edKeS are double stitched
cloth scientifically shrunk-and sanitarily camphoiatcd to protect it
from moths and germs.
Wearbetter Combination suits give the bm value (or the least
money-SS.OO for the suit with extra pants...
ALL PATTERNS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES.
FOR SALE BY
STANLEYS
VIA ....
'rtll -i ff
512 Waiamette Street, Eugene, Oregon
J
as was the fireman's who was buried
beneath the debris In the wreckage.
Nichols An Old Knglnere
Kncrlneer Vlnhn)a .. ...
.. aa one or tne
oldest locomotive masters on the Ore
gon divisions of the Southern Pacific
being about 55 years old. He was
popular with railroad men. and bo
sides those in railroad circles, had a
nost ot mends In the towns through
which he had run for the i.nui -r.
years. Ho is survived by his wife
His home was In Portland.
Frank Bolter, the flremun i
so well knnvn Miu i .
30, and he leaves a wile In Portland. I
me tramp wno had his left leg bro-
TWO KILLED ON
BLIND WERE BOYS
FKIKXDH IlKATINO WAY FOR FI N
OF IT I1AII.HY UVK1) IN EU
(iKNK, 8WAHTZ IN JUNCTXON
CIIASKO OFF AT 1RV1XO
Georgo Bailey, the Eugeno boy
who was killed with his friend, Rnv
ken stated las! night'Vhat' h l."h " e h H ,
was In Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. He is ' h" rl'""K 0,1 u, 'Hurt bug
well built, and showed good nerve. h"Ke '"'tween Junction and Eugein
..o nan u.neu io tne Eugene hospital
where he is resting easier.
Wreck Notes
i . . .
vcrim Apperson, wno was hurt. r.nr.i..n t.i , .
though not seriously, works for the ! .''n blork at th c"rttor ' Olive
electric company
Albert Rahn, of Portland, Is a florist.
"", " .oiuaim, wno is ,,,,, . : """
numbered among the injured, has his I 18 ""'ore from the East
arm cut to the bone by glass. i survived by his parents and one sIb-
ni e track was badly torn up the somo um "o has been en
rails and ties being shifted off the
roadbed.
There would have been danger of
an explosion ir the oil had not been
NOTIt'H OF U ARDIAN'S SALIC
I Notlco Is hereby given that by vir-
;.f I "''r ' "o Probate Court
. Lilr,C0,"lly' 0reKon, dated Aug
i!"1S; .9S' tho un"'Bned guar
dian of tho estate of Harry Weaver
Lester Weaver, and Susan Weaver'
minors, was duly licensed to sell al
the rlght.tltle and Interest of the
su d minors, being an undivided two-
hls Interest In and to the follow.
Ing described real property, to-wif
Beginning at the Southwest corner
of donation laud claim No. 01, Notlf
N. 702fi, In section 33. township
, ' - w., run thonee North Vi
i uegiees East IS. 25 chains; thuncu
I Last 24 chains: South 15.25 chains
jnild West 21 rhnln. ...
on the Cottage Grove local last night cul',alig 3(1. lit) acres.
Is tho seventeen-year-old son of C Als"' .""K1""'"? t the Northeast
I. Bailey and w.r ! ?r. 01 1).'. fj- B Notlf. No.
it. 2 w n... wu. ai .":
and East Eighth street. The family j s,,1"h lr'10 chains, to Sotithirne of
lesiuea ln-Kiigone about a year " 1 clu,m Kt '3.30 chains to 8. E
coming hero from Washington, to ' v"1"' thereof, and North 30 minutes
"inn suite tney bad come a short'"1 cnains to beginning con-
ttme before from the Ent n i talnlng U4.4D acres, mum rir l.tuu .
i." i.uue i,ouniy, Oregon, at pri-
....u mnu mi- euBu m naiiu.
said guardian will therefore ...ir.
- " hud en-
gaged In the lunch counter business i
near tne depot. i
The two boys, Swartz. whose home I
was In Junction and whn ....iv in I
years old, and Bailey. It Is i....i..r. !
, ,. ul, ,IUU uee.i i ,. "" i
shut off bv either the fl r.tmi.n rtnjear8 old, and Bailey. It Is i.n.i.ir.
glneer. ; stood were riding to Eugono for the
ine passengers to Cottage Grove
were taken to the South Lane city by
the two cars which make up the
Wendllng train nt nlmni 1 n,nt..ir
this morning.
The wreck will be cleaned mi bv .
fun of It. Conductor Mlnkler chased
inoni otr at Irving, and thought he
had loft them to walk Into town. The
first that ho knew there woro liny
"bents" on the train was when Wll
brlght was found with bin U-u hmkm
tomorrow with the exception of some' ",B Finllt'y youth was so dlsflg
of the debris. I "re1 that not until noon was he com-
W. Waddle returned on the Cot- 'lately Identified by his watchehaln.
n..n . .' .. Ills r.imllv H 1.1 ..... b....... r... n t
n.hTT iihbi .null ll.riiaild. MO. " """" .eii.tiu
thought the train was being held up llll'n that the unfortiinulo young
,J ..... hou.u.w.u ,ir..
suittit to said order on ajid after the
21st day of September, 1S08, re
ceivo bids for and soli at private sale
the said land to tho highest bidder
therefor for cash.
JOHN M. WILLIAMS,
Guardian.
at first. Verne Apperson. he savs
had a very narrow escape. The young
man was In the vestibule nt ltn r,..,.,.
end of the smoker, which was smash
ed to snlluters. vet he iweu tier! with
few bruises.
A Sllre Cure. CUP Vmi Clin denenH
upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy i Bailey and Swartz
Di.iu i.uie a.iu us pure. use It oner ti
for all lung trouble, cougs. 'colds. Bolton's bodv wna el. ...i
hoarseness and sore throat. For sale land as soon as
I.V HlllTa lte.l Crnua no,,. C.n ...... .1...
first-class dealers everywhere. o'clock.
limn was their son.
The parents of the other vonlh,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Swartz, who live nt
Junction, were nolll'leil as soon as
the body was Identified this morning,
nnd nrrlved hero this nffernoon to
take the body back to their homo. Ray
Ik also survived by a brother, Henry.
I ne three bodies, those of Nichols
lll..V ona u........ . ..
I ........ I-'..-,...-'.
....HUMID in.. lu ue. riremiin
to Port-
It was taken from
morning about 9
Monarch rouges. Thirty days' free
J, W, Kays Fyr. Co. BROS MILL
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate or Ruth Chevalier. Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, executrix of the ostnte of
iii.ui Liievnuer, itecensed, ban filed
her final account In the matter of
said estate. In the county court of
Lane county, Oregon, nnd that Mon
day, tho 2 1st day or September, 1 DOS,
nt the hour of 1 o'clock In the arter
tioon nf that day, has been fixed by
i ne onier oi said court, lor the beur
Ing of objections to said final account.,
and for the final settlement of said
estate; and nil objections must be
mnde nnd filed In said court nn i.r
before the dute so fixed for suld fi
nal settlement.
Dated this 22d day of August,
190H.
MARGARET I. ntT.YEtr,'
Executrix.
L. BII.YEIT,
Attorney. v
J
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J. DAVIDSON
-"trs0 Pi,,, . ""fw
! ULin, ,cani Gas Fixtures. CWl ,
EReian..Ma.nd 0upy the ct.. d r
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"'I'OSITE POSTOI1 k 1:
M Writes uxident and health nssiir
qIIKRB BL'TTOX, Agt.
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t. . f i.T j -in... JT'V-'ifc
TO BE OPENED
A report stales that Fischer Bros.'
sawmill 11 1) the Mohawk will be sinn
ed in the early part if September.
The foundation for It Is bused upon
the statement of laboring men, who
say they have Jobs lu the mill. The
rumor could not be confirmed today.
A little healthy riirlusily Is
n good thing. A good many
people answer real estaie nils,
through curiosity .anil be
come home owners as a result.
1 1I V. MEKU'S SI VI i:
sA-rriiiiAV. Anasr auTii
I NoTir i; run rriiLK ATiov.
: Department of the Interior , I.'. H.
j Land Office nt Hoseburg, Oregon,
August H. I'liis.
I Notice Is hereby given that Wllllum
.Clubb. of Eugene, Oregon, who, on
,.luly 2S, lliox, mail.- nppll.atlon nn
! rler the Timber nn.l Stone Arts No
for the S''j of NE'4. Sertlon
1 12, TowiiKblp 17 South. Itnnge
j 7 West, Willamette Merlillan. has
filed notice of Intention to make Fl
i lll.l Proof, to el;llill.sli eliilm to the
i bind above described, before W. W.
'f'alkliiK, f. fl. '.iiimlsslnnor at bis
folflie nt Eugene, Or.-i;. in, on the 2nd
' day of Novemb' r. I ftlis.
' t'lj.hit.uif names as wfrneH'-es'
Hal i:. lll. of Eugene, Oregon.
' Mar,n L. Ilamniiti, i.f Eug"ne.
tlr. gon. o
, Warp n ,T. Smith, of Ifi.w, Oretron.
! Clark II. Decker, of Wnltervllle, i
Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. KIIDY.
I Z' Register.
.VOTK'F, FiU rrilMCATIOV. '
t'nlle.l Hmtes Land Office, Rose-
bllrir. Oregon Anrll Q lllilu
I Notice is hereby given Hint In com
! pllanco with the provisions of the net
j of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled
;"An ticl for the sale of timber liunl.-i
I In the Slates of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory."
us extended to nil the Public Land
Htntes by net of August 4, 18H2,
Lllah Owen of Crow, County of Lime,
Slate or Oregon, dlil on .March 10,
1II0S, file In this office her sworn
statement No. lir.K.I for the purchase
of the N 14 of N W ' and 8 W Vt
of N W v4 of Section No. II) In
Township No. 1!) south, Range No. 4
West. W. M.. ..ml will .ff..r .,w.nr ...
show that the land sought Is more
valuable for Us timber or stone than
ior agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish her Halm t said laud before
W. W. Calkins. If. S. Commissioner,
al bis ofriee In Eugene, Oregon on
Friday, the 2Sth day of August.
190S. '
Hho names as witnesses; Joseph
Llles of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sov
erlgti of Eugene, Oregon; Walter
Holland of (.'row, Oregon; Walter
Canaday of Crow, Oregon; Norrls
Owen, nf Crow, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the ahove-dscrlbed lands are
requested to file their claims on or
reiiuested lo file their rlnlinu In IhU
office on or before thn 2ih .1.1 u
August, lliS.
BENJAMIN !,. EDDY,
Register.
It. '. MOItG tVs ITUMTt ItE
F 'I'oliV.
)urnlfure maniitaetiire.l for wbole
ale or retail trade. Factory at east
end ot I'lllb street,
lied. Phone lllnek
pjnym. Black 5,".ol.
Benalrlug sollel-
3 91. Resldeneo
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