o To.. Close Out ii«w OREGON POPULATION PERSONAL. Lar¿e Real Estate Sales. f The census Bureau Issues a Clas­ sified List. EJ Frasier, manager of the La-.e bally ».»ara Sept 5 County Land A Loan Co, mate •S'- F < N .'ar d, of reawell is in the city of farm and ci’y property the PSB I week aggregating »<2,610, Including Washington, Sept 4.-Tbe ceneu. 1 tod «y. , office today I mus 1 a bulletin showing A ill Kiev, formerly of Eugene, i« lu the Lee Perkiua farm six mdeo M>uth I tbe division of tbe population of Ore- tbe city. of Eugene, containing 880 acies, to See those Shoes for < n III se-peef ,0 nwlr|tv Bn Hon C H Baker wi« in from Walter- Win Ridgeway, of Cromwell, Iowa, tor »7000; the Irving Higgins fruit c«l-r OiMuu’. 413 536 people are di­ ville today. vidid «» t .Bowe: Malee, 237,985; fe- Dr Russell, of Thurston, •«• in the faim, two ti des s>uth of Eu ene, to J H Houkius for »1600; tbe James T males, 190,551; foreign boru, 65.448; city todey. Bailey farm of BO acieo, five miles colored, 18,954. The col« red people In­ D B Z.-h went to R wetrurg this after­ south west of Eugeue, tor »1300; the clude 10 379 Chinese, 2501 Japanese noon ou busiue-s. Balfour, Guthrie fauu of 345 sores, •od 7951 IudiBus. M i»s Ada Orrell arrived home from seven miles west of Eugene, to I P lac >uia this af eruoon. Hower for »4000; the W J Rogers farm Court item». 8' r» C G \Vil»on, of Fl >reuce, I» on one mile east of Hpriugfield, IMO acres, to W R Pembree, ot Veutura, Calif, for a short visit lo Eugeue. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Rev T 8 Ford left this afiernoou for |M00. Mr Frasier also has leevived de­ Alexander Lewis to K bert A Fox, posit* on other farm and city probity ! points dowu the valley. I lot 5 blk 19 Packard's 1 to Eugeue, guaranteeing sales while papers are be­ Sheriff W W Withers went to Oct- I »200. ing perheted to aggregate $iJ 600 E O Temple and Au e B Temple to Í luge Gr ve tei* *f’eruoon. j N C Christenson 16J acres In tp 17 s r 4 Mias A Miss Ida Amis, ons of the G uard ’ s L Bilyeu Is attorney for plaintiff. engage in business. upon tlie bloiMi and mucous surfaces of MINING LOCATIONS. efficient compositors, Is indisposed. M r and M rs C L Winter, Mr and the system. _ In buying _ Hall's Calarih Oliver plows for dry plowing. Bee them at F I4 Chambers'. Kauffman’s ars showing a nics line of ready-to-wear dresses. Better see them. Builders' hardware of all kinds, both good and cheap, at F L Chambers’. The foundation of 8 H Friendly’s warehouse at tbe B P station is being strengthened. Grass seed—new crop will soon be in. F L Chambers. Kimball piano tickets, on everything al F L Chambers’. Palmer Ayres has completed ths picking of bls early bop«. He bad 52 bales, about the same as last year. Tbe Woodman carnival at Al bany waa a failure. Too many harvesting, hoppicking, etc. Commissioners Hill and Edwards are iunning commissioners oourt alone, a* Judge Kinoaid is ill. The wagon bridge at Saginaw which waa damaged by the high water last winter, has been repaired. Full assortment of buggies to select from now, at F L Chamber Maglo ice eream freezers whip tbe cream. Hee them at F L Chambers’. The Spaulding large McKenzie drive of logs has reached Wheatland. A host 900,090 feet of the drive will be left at Newberg. J D Matlock bought a small plow to­ day and with tho first rains will sow his garden to turnips. With tbe aid of the old mare be is Independent of any plowman’s trust. Bridge, Beach stoves and ranges— nothing better built; even, a quick oven. Guarnteed, with a water core Bee theui at F L Chambers’. 206 bicycles sold at the Crescent sgency this year. A good thing, and they are appreciated most on an outing or hard trip. You nevsr have to lead them in. Tbs Crescent steads up. See them at F L Chambers’. The notice of tbs birth of a daughter to Mrs Champ Calloway, daughter of Ben G Mulkey,‘in yesterday’s G uard , g've ths year of birth as 1891. It should have been tbs current year, 1901. There are 47 applicants for a single vscancy in theOorvallle public schools. I bis state of things would Indicate that, along with other good crope, that of schoolmistrneoM is also abundant in Benton county. Mrs Wileox, of Berkeley, and Wanda £ ' u.rej* ‘I**’“ _ _ ‘T“!"*'. • It - "....................... Logan have returned from Mr Winter’s i la taken Internally, and made in Tole­ do, Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co. Testi­ raneb on Fall creek. monials fr»»e. Bold by druggists, price 75c per I bol- PROBATE COURT. Mrs W H Bowers left thia afternoon tie for her home In Baker City after a Estate of Enoch Ream, deceased; Hall’s Family Pills are the beet. Monday, November 4, 1901, time set pleas mt visit with her many friends and relatives in Eugene. for bearing final account. a Tale it EHate of Geo B Garroutte, deceased; H M Friendly, of Portland, with the Frauk Kelly, administrator, order of Pacific Htatee T< lephone and Telegraph that mirror of youre show« a sale of real estate. Co., is in Eugei e today looking after «retched, sallow complexion, a jaun­ Guardianship of John E., Fr nk L tbe company's interests. diced look, moth pa chea and blotches and James E Martin, minors; Barah L A N Stryker went to Haginaw where the ekhi^ it’a liver trouble; but Dr Martin, guardian. Return of sale. he will build a roof over a bridge near King’s New Life Pills regulate the i liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, In the matter of the eHats of Abram that place He will also place some rosy clieeks, rich complexion. Duly Landes, deceased. Administrator re­ bents under Hie Cottage Grove bridge. 26c at W L De Leno’s drug store. ports sale ot real estate. Bam McConlga, of Leaburg, who In the matter of the estate of O F was a niemt>er of Co C, Second Oregon Knox, deceased, Roy R Knox appoint­ Volunteers, in the Philippines, la in ed administrator of estate with D (I Eugene shaking hands with old com** McFarland, C H Burkho'der end C J tadee. Howard as sureties, probable value of Those who have promised and Albany Herald: Melville T Wire estnte »12000. left Tuesday night for Evanston, III., those who Intend to furnish the P..WKKOK AT <»R.»HY. to enter upon bis senior year in tbe QUARD wlth w00d on „count J K H'tietevaut grants p >wt r of at- Northwestern University at tbe open­ toruey to T G Heudricks. ing of school. will please notify ua when they M 1KRIAGE LICENSE. .McMinnville News: Mrs Kuyken- can bring It and the kind of wood Harley Barton and Mies Nina D. '.•ad* dall, grand president of the Native Please Inform ua at once. Don’t mood, Frank Craig witbess Daughters, came down from Eugene Saturday returning Bunday. Bhe was neglect thle Her the guest of »lies Alta Booth while here. From frightful disfigurement |Mre Mr and Mrs E W Giddings, of Pasa­ Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga, applied Bucklen’s Arnica Balve to dena. Calif, are visiting at the home of Tunoel groat sores on her head and face, and A Wheeler and family. Mrs Giddings writes its quick cure exceeded all her wr 1 Mrs Wheeler's most Intimate holies. It works wonders In sores, Juuetioo City, Hep, 4.—Dr W W bruises, skin eruptions, cuts, burns, friend and companion in their girl­ Oglesby, president of the Golden Clip­ scalds and piles. 25c. Care guaranteed hood days. by W L DeLano, druggist. Judge and Mrs R P Boise, R PBoles, per Mining A Milling Company, In Jr, and Miss Mae Boise, of Salem, Mr Bohemia district, has let a large eon- P rices for P runes .— Wilbur K aud Mrs Whitney Boise, cf Portland, tract for tunnel work on hie property. Newell, of Dilley, hortioultur«! com­ and Miss Rebecca Boise, who attended Titian B rood —It la stated by missioner for the second district, lies tbe funeral of Mr« Spiller in this city fermera that the female Mongolian received a letter from a New York yesterday afternooo, returned home pheasants have Just batched th 1er flrm which deals exclusively in drlsd today. third brood. Tbe little chicks are Just and canned fruits. It says among able to walk. Tbla game bird i a other things: "The question of our Pure Brandy certainly a prolific one. fruit supply in tbe ea-t is a very dis­ tressing proposition. Cherries have B riiiuk C om pi .n an — N B Alley For liver, kidney or stomach trou­ been practically a failure. Plums are bles, colds, lagrippe or billouenees there and bls force of men returned from a very light crop. Peaches are con­ Bear creek at the Mahon plaoe near siderably lighter than last year In iscotblug belter ttian Francis’pure fact, all fruits will be short as in brandies. All orders promptly filled Junction yesterday, whet" they fin- pared with an average season, com with prune, apple or pear brandy at | latieil up tbe wagon bridge across that View of this we are firm believers In 75 cents per quart, or »2.50 per gallon, j stream Seven men built the bridge good prices for your Oregon prunes Orders by stage or express will be se­ In nine days, Mr Alley su|>erlnt4Odlng curely boxed. Made and sold to con­ this year.” __ tbe Job, with his broken leg. Hs and sumer« only. hla men camped at the aite of the new I M F rancis , B orn .—To Mr arid Mra Champ Cal­ Flffh and Blair stieets, Eugene, Or bridge. loway at Banta Cara, Cal, Hept. 1,1901, E E Cabell and W C Cook locate Yamhill aud Southern Pacific mining claims, Blue River district. if WOOD To Save Child Campbell Bros Contract for Home Made a 11J pound son. Mrs Calloway is a daughter of Ben G Mulkey, formerly of Irving precinct, but now residing with hla daughter. SHOES We have ladie»’ heavy and light shoes, H-75 and 11 50 values for only $1; all sizes; toes are slig i v off but not noticeable. A few children 3 shoes for 60 and 75 cents. Men’s heavy shoes for ' 1. All of the above just right for hoppicking. Also the biggest and best line of shoes we have ever had. lib No 1 ginger snaps 10 cents. Guaranteed to K. C. Baking Powder 25 oz. can 20 cents, pass the pure food laws. 1 doz No 1 nutmegs, 5 cents. 1 largo pkg goldust 20 cents. 1 large pkg dew drop 20 cents. 1 large pkg Armour’s washing powder 15 cents.] 1 lb pkg Armour’s washing powder 5 cents. BILLY Tells. What Department Store Work. ’ ILEO HFS 1SCMCM. I o Ì i M osmoi 'TH. Ore, Sept 1 E ditor llt> > Hlv -W hen u.s c d wife aud I jouiueye l from Eigv.it 11» line |4aos a few days ago, driving ths diets in's of 65 miles lu co upwrsliveiy a few hours, we thought of llie lime e« years ago whsii ws look day. i • travel it with au ex lean , th< couiii uallou of a alx mouth*, j. n.sy auroMi lite plaius. Then th. country was new and tbe bom.• <.f tur •sttivio to» a..d waller­ lug. Kugeue waa lu its lutauoy. Juucliou City hen "neither local habi­ BROUGHT tation < r name," and what is now the f'iwcul io th« Uuaxd thriving town of Mouroe was then Starr's point ami coil.ls ese loug-ago limes oaiua to iuy mi.nl w hlie (raveling Illis road. O d “Doc ’ R cbardsou, a well- kuvwn character of those days, made his borne on the Loug Torn uear whi rr Mouroe is located. In 1864 I was pa.-a- iug with a tew coms when “O d Doc" otteied to sell ms auolher, "ttie best Oow on tils plaoe.” he said. Bure enough ■ e was ail excellent oow. Bpe«'lal to the Guard Bomeyeaia afierwaida o e of "Doc’s” ape own boyewhru passing my plaoe. saw llie cow and remark d that there waa a story eon meted with the purchase of that cow. Hla father tied two cows that looked aa near alike aa two pi aa. One wiu Very good, while the other Bpeeial to the Guard. waa juat the reverie. Trie old man roken ow thought ha waa turiil: g out the poor Cow (o Y ours T ruly . [Ì .VI 1 BACK 1 « ICiiiti SOLDIER DEAD S F , September 5.—The transport Dixon, from Manila, has just arrived with the ----- remains of five hundred of our sold iers who lost their lives in the Philip- pine war. Claimed remains will be shipped wherever ordered. The others will be interred in the Presidio government cemetery. BOERS DERAILED A TRAIN. C T , September 4.—A train carrying soldiers ami supplies was derailed by Boers this morning. Eight soldiers were killed and a number wounded. BROKEN BOW BROKEN BANK The Theatrical Season. B B , Montana, September 5.—Farmer's Bank of this city closed its doors and went into the hands of a receiver this morning. SALEM CASUALTY. Bpeeial lo the Guaid. The advance ag< i> of tile Georgia alem Mliiairel« waa 111 Eusvne today billing tlie town fur i>i« show lo ap|war here rbur»>l>>y evening, Bcpt 19tli, at the i'arktr opera I ioum -, which will tie Ilia firet attraction of the aeaeou. Manager Walter Rosa haa Iliade other liooklnga a« follow«; Tuetday evening, Oct, 8th, "A Bpeeial to ths G uard . Female Drnmmer," extravaganza. ew oke Baturd y eveuing, Ojt, Ultb, ".Ma­ loney’» Wei ting,’’ feree comedy. Week of Oct, 28.Ii, Madison t-quare Tii> atre Block Company, in repertoire Friday eveuing, Nov, 15 ti, “Klug of the Opium Ring." Tuesday ev. nlng, Nov, 2tith, Marie La Mour iu "A Wir>e Womau." It waa hoped that Eugene would have a new ot era liouae before another eeaaon twgan,but such 1» not to t>e. Next year, however, we are promined one of the I met <>|>era houses on the Hpeclal lo llie Vuard eoant, and aonis of the fl nest attraction« on the road will ttren visit Eugene. uffalo S , September 5.—A daughter of J E Murphy, a farmer residing near this city, had both legs crushed this forenoon by being caught underneath an upset load of wheat on which she had been riding. IRON TRUST WOULD COMPROMISE. N Y , September 5.—The “Peace Conference’’ between the representatives of the iron ami steel trust and the officers of the Ironworker s Amalgamated Association is in progress today. Tho trust officials demand a reduction of the scale of wages prepared by the Amalgamated Association, They offer to meet the men half way by giving an increase of wages to the amount of one-half of the demands of the ironworkers. List of Letters. B , September 5.—This was President's Day at the Ex)*osition and an immense throng greeted President McKinley with cheers and tuniultuoua applause. The President made an address in which ho spoko in favor of encouraging tho building and sailing of ships with government subsidy, of the laying of a Pacific Ocean tele­ graph cable by tho governniont, and tho Nicaragua inter- oceanic canal. Remaining In tbe poelotnce at Kngvae, Ori­ gan. September 5,1901. Barker Al i Craig Mias N P L Fletcher John Craig Miss Howard Mrs E M Laverne Mathew* Irving Holmes, Wm T Mulkey Miss Grace A charge of one cent wilt be made oa al t«t- bally GuarJ’ 8«pt ,1 lera given out, Versons when calling tor M a RKIBD.'—Mi«a Nina Deuiiuond •Iters will pi»»aae slate when advert!»*! and Mr Harley M Barton were united H F M c C ormack , P M. in marriage al the ie«i<1eiii*»< <4 Mr and Mr* Frank Craig, r< ru< r Fiat and the Editor. Washington street», Inal ulglil at 9 o'clock, try R>-v C U Htnool, of the Editor H A Brown, of Bennettsville, Baptist church, »»slated 1 y Rev M L H C, was once immensely surprised. Rone, of the ( hristian cliurcb. Tbe "Through long suffering from dyspep­ wedding was a quiet one, oniy a lew sia," he writes, "my wife was greatly people lining present. Tim young run down. Hhe bad no strength or people are both well known In Eu­ vigor and suffered great distress from gene and Laus oounty end have many her stomach, tut she tried Electric friends who wish them much hap- piners and proaiwrlty. Mr Barton Bitters which helped het at onoe, and waa a merntier of Co 0, 2nd Oregon after using four bottles, she la entirely Volunteers, In the Philippines. well, can eat anything. It’s a grand E jectment P ro » seiiings .—Rol tonic, and Its gentle laxllive qualities a. erplendld for torpid liver.” For In­ Falser, receiver of ths Gilbert bank­ digestion, lose ofappetlte. stomach and rupt stock of shoes, lias treen ordered liver troubles It's a po.ltlve, guaran­ to vacate th« room occupied by him In teed cure. Duly 60c at W L DeLano's tlieChrliman building within II) days, drug store. by Attorney A C Woodcock, represent­ ing the owner of the building Mr W ill Be H appt .—Coos Bay Nevi, Pelaer has retained L Bilyeu aa hla at­ Hept, 3, has this: "The steam schoon­ torney and will content the ejectment er Acme, en route from Han Frauolsoo uotlee. It is the Intention of T A Gil­ toHiuslaw, culled In Bunday, and took bert to again lease the room and start 50 tons of fuel at the Beaver Hill buuk- up another shoe store, representing sr." By this time she Is at Acme tak­ several Eastern ehos houses. ing on a load of lumber. This will make the Hluslaw people happy, es­ pecially < > W Hurd, of Florence, who has bls cannery supplies at«>srd aud tbs Acme saw mill owned by the Cushman’s who have her chartered. E H Insham, of this city, will not mourn either aa ths mill la sawlug up hie logs. Astounded H anding H ops - Under date of Dell J Guard, K«pt J B ai . em P brhonalr - Wednseday’« August ?5 A J Babb, Jr, aeuda ua from B ack F rom U pbir B antiam .— Salem Journal: .Mrs J F Ralston Is Dawson, Northweat Territory, a strand Andy Titus and family returned last visiting friend« in Eugeue.. ...Miss of the rope that bung O'Brien, oou- □tgbt from a three months’ stay at the Rwe Colsman, of Eugsne, who has vicled and etecutod for the murder ot Bantiam «oda spring« in Linn county. | been visiting al the horns of Ed Hteu- hie companion., recently. The rope Mra Titus’ health, which waa quite sloff and other friends, has returned did good service ea bo was a oold- bad when they left here, 1« perfect now, ; horns..... Joe Bernardi haa gone lo Eu­ blooded villian. Any oolleclor of cur­ the result of their outing and drinking gene to look after hla contract of ios can have tbe rope fibers. mh I s water. Mr 1 toe »«ya that hom­ ing there i« flue, many deer being plumbing io the sobooi building..... R C a MP s D OUT.—Father Praybylakl P Boise, Jr, and Mise Boles have gone killed daily. _______________ to Eug-ne to attend the funeral ol baa Juel returned from bl« bomeetean C ontract H iccrxli .— Day A Hen- I their aunt, Mrs Spiller..... Will Wil­ up Quart« creek. Ho loot hie wey dere>>n, tbe furniture dealers, have se­ more la visiting hie aunt, Mrs B F and bad to oamp out during the night Moore, at Eugeue. cured the oontract for furnishing the with only the broad canopy of Heaven Cothoiic Bister«' txrardlng school—the He «ay. the covering HOPPICKEM W antbd . — Al Wm aa a covering. Dorris residence property recently pur- wee a cool one aa II frosted during tbe Nel« ’ yard, up the river from Spring ­ cba»ed by them—and the Iron bed­ field. Will commenoe picking Mon­ night or at least ho Imagined It did. stead* were delivered Uxlay. i day, September 9th. Jurrica C ourt .—A civil cess was 25 P er C mnt S hort —T D Linton J ao > b H thausmaib *. tried before C A WlnUrmler today. It has commenced picking bls bops. He TO TXT was seas wherein Pater Hanseo sas