TT » ■— st TB I1T1BL111K0 FOB TBE BI «Bill ATI OR OP DHOCUYIC PU ICI PL« I, AID TO BABN Al I01IIT LITI« BT TH IWIAT OP O Ci BIOW VOL 3Ó EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY MARCH 2D 190’2 SIUSLAW LUMBER. Sale for ■aster Special » (ondar and Tuesday, March 24 and 25 TAlg mim Price 25c TWO DAYS ONLY Hampton Bros. E ugene P eople M arried .—The following concerning a Eugene couple le taken from the Portland Telegram: “V ancouver , Wash, March 21.—Leon R Willoughby and Misa Frances Whitfield, of Portland, were lieen»«d to marry by Auditor Brewster yester­ day.” The newly-wed are now; In Eugene. WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD. ¡AMPBELL BROS., Publisher» PITCH East aide ot Willamette atreet, be­ tween Seventh and|Eighth street« B old T heir L ease .—Coleridge Mo. Elroy and Oren Howe, who have been conducting a stock ranch on the ; Bel­ terms of subscription ler’s place at Cloverdale, have sold ................................................................... »2.00 their five-year lease together with their i M nth..................................................... i-00 stock and farmiug Implements to a Mr ire« Month»...................................................... 50 Beak of Salem, who will hereafter run the plaee. he late deceased W V Henderson, I am low prepared to do anything in the line of D ied .—At Lorane March 19, 1902 dentistry in the above said office. Harry Wentworth, aged 40 years, from •Crown and bridge work a specialty. p ralysis. Funeral was held March 21 in Lorane ICOF cemetery. S LUCKEY, Mr Darwin Bradley baa just pur* cawed an elegant Wbit.ley piano. Theee pianos are beooming very popular and the agent. F A Baukin, ha» »old qutie a number to our cltizeue. PXALXE II ■, Watchee, Chaîna, Jew |, Etc. «purin.' pruœptly dons, jiwwk warrantai C WOODCOCK, FARMERS! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ifhoe-One-half block south of Chris m EcOSNX, O b BOON. L. CHESHIRE, M. D AND SURGEON, i Human ldg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ta—Upstairs in Chrisman Bloct ’Hour«: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 3, 6 to 9 p m. ouïs E. BEAN attorney - at - law . When in Eugene remem­ ber that the old courthouse, just back of the new court­ house, has been refitted for an eating and lodging house. Good rooms with entirely new bedding and furniture. A very quiet place, yet near the business part of town. Ed Howe, who formerly conducted the Ninth Street restaurant to the entire satis­ faction of the farmers, is in charge of the new eating and lodging house. Bee in Ijoan A Saving bank building. Room Special attention given to land and mining kt tens. Eugene, Oregon. —FIRST---- Moul Banis Of Eugene. t Precinct nomination« are hereby called to meet in the four Eugeue pre­ cinct«. Thursday evening, March 27th, 1902, at 7:30 p m, for the purpose of selecting a list of voter« from which to elect delegates to the county conven­ tion. Baid primary election to be held on Baturday, March 29tb, 1902. Convention for North Eugene No, 1, will meet at the City Hall. Convention for North Eugene No 2, at Griftlin’s warehouse, West Seventh street. Convention for South Eugene No 1 at Engine House, E»«t Eleventh »trtet. Convention for South Eagene No 2, at Cherry building, West Eighth street L L S tevens , J J W alton , Secretary. Chairman. B orn .—Bert H Miller 1* the happy man tew ley. It le a girl, born Bunday, March 23, and weigh« 8j pounds. Pally Guard. March 25. ««sr Vice Preai lent P. E. SaorwiAM. Cashier. I* H. Porri« Assistant. THE SPRIN0 CHAINS ARE READY FOR EASTER WEAR.... Th» latest pattern« of roiind ths neck cnaina, just arrived, apeak the lateat wor of dainty art. The collection embracea example« in Ladiea and Gentlemen« chain in Gold. Silver and fine rolled plate. Since the revival of the fashion of wearin watch foba, they have ateadily grown in popular favor. 1 he design* »re the ver lateat Considering quality the price* lut thm are moat reasonable. M. R. JANNEY, the Jeweler. New Location-gth St—Opposite Hoffman House. MF Our Spring shipments of new goods still continue to come in. We have just unpacked a splendid assortment of SILKALINES, CRETONS AND ART DENIMS In plain and mixed color«. The patterns and color combination« are new and striking. We have PINE DOWN PILLOWS in all sixes. AKE COUNTY BANK E ugene , Tan Wash Goods will be extensively worn coming «enaon. W e have a W IN DOW display of -or— OREGON. (»t.yiitk.« Is issi Oldest taate Iw tn« C»«aty. Banking burnt« m all bruchi» tnnuctk on favorable tirai. A. G. HOVEY, President L.O HULIN. CMbtor. B. H. HOVEY, Aart Cut bier at Roseburg Saturday Transacted in the County Clerk's Office the Last Two Days. Night. a*R«ioato this Maaaiaei ticinscs, MOsaisa Laces, Embroideries, All-Overs and Wash Goods in tan which we r owLier to ba *- dainty and «.leaning a« anything yet eh. wn. Have yon ee«n it? F. E. DUNN ( to . Mortgage.............. ..... ................... 600 00 Sheriff Withers found Walter B Batla action of mortgage........... 940 00 Rohrer, the man who exulted bis wife Mortgage..................................................1250 00 and mother-in-law and abducted hit Release of mortgage..................... 500 00 little daughter Thursday afternoon, at KB AL 1OTATK TKANBrKRB. Roeeburg Saturday night about 8 TEandJamea Edward* to Win B o’clock. He was brought to Eugene Dodd 119.42 ncrea in tp II a r 2 w, Bunday morning, and this morning at •4000. 11 o’clock was arraigned before Justice T J Donahue to Robert J Donahue of the Peace C A Wlntermeier, when 104 34 aerea lu tp 16 a r 8 w. »400. he eutered a plea of not guilty to the state of Oregon to F J Donahue three charges brought against him, via; 164.34 acrea in tp 16 a r I w, »205.42. That of oarrying a concealed we»|«»u ; California A Oregon Land CutoJamea that of assaulting his wife, Bertba Parvln 11.15 aorea in tp 19 a r 1 w, Rohrer, and that of assaultlug hia »55.75. moiber-lu-law, Mrs Margaret J Jen­ Wm King to Wm W Seymour 110 kins. acres in tp 16 a r 5 e, »25. The lime of iris preliminary examina­ W M and Etta J Green to Jarnea tion was set for Wednesday, March 26, Thorndike lot 3 blk “J” and lot 5 bit and be was placed under $300 bonds to 5 Mulllgan’a donation to Eugene, appear at that time. E R Bkipworth »1500. appeared as oonsul for the prisoner T A and M D Milliron to John M and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney L T Haye 4f aorea in tp 15 a r 4 w, »350. Harris represented the state. M C Stewart et el to Mary Bcbultx The little girl was brought back with Rohrer and restored to her mother lot 9 blk 2 Btouffar'a ad to Cottage who is prostrated from the shock and Grove, »200. Jarnea and Eleanor Thorndike toWm excitement of the affair of Thursday. J Warnock lot 3 blk 1 Mulllgan’a dona­ tion to Eugeue, »1450. QUARTERLY INSPECTION. J P and Buaan Cheeiier to Margaret L Parsoua lot 1 aud fractional lota 2 Orders from Col. Geo. 0. Yoran, aud 3 blk 4 Chee tier'a second ad to Eu­ gene, »58. Dally Guard March M Fourth Regiment, 0. N. G. H eadquarter » 4th R egt , ONG,) E ugene , Or, Mar 20, 1902. / Order No 11— The several subdivisions of the Fourth Regiment, ONG, are hereby ordered to parade for quarterly in­ spection aud muster, at tbelr armories, on the following dates: Company H, Grants Pass, Monday, March 24 Compauy E, RoseLurg, Tuesday, March 25 Company G and Hospital Corps, Al­ bany, Thursday, March 2T. Company F, Salem, Friday, March 28. Company D, Woodburn, Saturday, March 29. Companies A and C and the band, Eugene, and Company B, Ashland, Monday, March 31. The Inspection will be conducted by the colonel, except that of Company B, Ashland, for which duty Major J L May is hereby detailed. By order ot Col G eo O Y oran . D E Y oran , Capt aud Adjt, QUEEN POSTPONES TRIP TO DENMARK. Special to the Guard, L ondon , March 25.—Queen Alexandra will not take the proposed trip to Denmark, owing to heavy gales along the coast. BRITISH BATTLESHIP LAUNCHING. Bpecial to the Guard. C hatham , England, March 25.—The British battleship Prince of Wales was launched with elaborate ceremonial today. The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the launching. WILLIAM'S SOCIALISTS SUCCEED. B pealaI to th* Guard. B erlin , March 25.—The socialist party was successful in many of the Prussian town elections that took place today. THE THREATENED COAL STRIKE. Bpeels I to the GnARD. Naw Y ork , March 25.—The Easley Civic Federation is taking preliminary steps toward the formation of a “con­ ciliation” committee, the members of which shall be taken from the coalminer’s representatives and mineowners, with an equal proportion of disinterested citizens of high standing and character, to which the grievances of coal- miners shall be referred. Senator Mark Hanna will be asked to preside. Wall street authorities are of the opinion that con- cessions will be made forestalling any strike. STATE SOCIALIST’S MUDDLE. U 8 to Mllaa W Land 39.40 acre« In tp 21 « r 2 w, patent. J M Davison to W A Davison lot 3 blk IDG McFarland’« 3rd ad to Cottage Grove, »500. Alvin J Hille to Wm P Hill« i Int in 20 acres in tp 1» a r 1 w, »125. W B and Prudence J Hampton to W 0 Tidwell land in tp 18 ■ r 4 w, »1600- Wm and and Mary Watson to Edgar E Brattain 111 acrea in tp 17 « r 2 w. Special to the Guard »1000 alem A C Woodcock et al to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 151.19 acree in tp 18 a r 1 e, »750. Moses and Polena E Ratcliff to Wm Watson 70 acres in tp 17 a r 2 w, »1. O A C R R to O Erickson 34 63 acree in tp 18 a r 5 w, »128.52. B orn .—At Hayden Bridge, March R epublican C andidates .—The re 25, 1902, to the wife of Bamuel Booree, publican» have a host of candidate« tor a son. governor aud state printer. For gov­ F aihmtunt P rimaries .—The Fair­ ernor, Geer, Furnish, Lowell, Carey, mount democratic primary will be he’d Corbett, Fulton, Ankeny and John»; for printer, Whitney, Porter, Clarke, at the residence of J P Ramsey. Young, Beckett, Chausee and Duoui- Second-hand bicycles at almoet your way. There are three candidate» for own price and 25 to select from at Attorney General, Blackburn, Wrigbt- man and Crawford. F I Dunbar Is the Chambers’ hardware. Get a Planet Jr garden eeeder and only other candidate having any op­ hoe and save j of the hard work. position. Malcom, of Portlaud, wishes to be secretary of state. Charles B Chambers’ Hardware haw all kinds. Moore for treasurer aud Superin­ tendent Acktrmau have no opposition. Eugene, Oregon. G Hot*nicne, RAILROAD. Notice to Democrats. * A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS a. I «•me on reaaenable torma. Sigh VK « <'hi«ai*o, San Franciaoo and Port- M. Oregon. Bill« of ««change sold on f-reign contri««. *P ’"*• received «object to check or oertifi- '«« of depoait. AU o.ilectiona antrarted to na will raoalva r"tnpt attention * A RAILROAD. Ivertiiiug rates made known on application Id?«, all buainesa lettore to THE GUARD, M arri rd .—At the home of the otïlolatlng oiargymau in Eugeue, Bun- Eugene, Oregon. day atteruoou at 3 o'clock, GW Clark to Mise Mary Green, of Eugene, Rev E L WHITSON, C Bander»on oftlciatlng. Mr Clark j DENTIST, résidé» on a (arm about five miles north iving purchased the office and fixtures of of Eugene. OF There has been some discussion re­ garding the extension of a branch of the Bouthern Pacific from Eugene to Bring out the timber, and there is every reason to believe lu due time this will be accomplished. . PHYSICIAN f Ladies’ Shirt One Company Shipped 15,000,- Foond 000 Feet Last Year. Waists New Spring Styles^ The Bau Francisco A Bluelaw Lum­ ber Company, of Acme, shipped 15, 000,000 feet of lumber by schooner last year to Ban Franciaoo, says the Oregon Tlmbermau Ou March 3, there were 1 five vessels with 930,0C0 feet aboard, waiting to get a chance to cross the I Blualaw bar with safety. These vessel» 1 have been bar-bound for nearly two months. Nearly oue million feel of : lumber Is lying at the Ban Francisco AB'usiaw Company’s wharf awaiting »ges writ­ ten by a blind lady—an aged one, too, of 80 years. It came from Mrs Nancy Renshaw, of Bpckarie Fslle, a sister of the late John B Hto well, and with care­ ful attention may be read. Bally Gnard, March 25 F arm B old .—Today E J Fraaler cloned a «ale of the Main A Wincheater farm at Irving containing 15.5 a<-rea to Mr M N Gent, ju«t from Creaton. I Iowa, for |4300 oa»h. Mr Gent real I zea that he got a great targalo Io hie pur •haae B orn .—To the wife of John Kltx- 'nillrr raiding «n < oe»t Fork, Mar< li 16,1902, a 10 j-e.rid boy. STOCK BRAND. S , March 25.—Win Ryan, the socialist party can­ didate for governor at the coming Oregon state election, has been asked to retire from the ticket, the request com­ ing in the shape of an article in this morning’s Statesman. Ryan absolutely refuses to get off the ticket. The socialists meet tonight to consider charges made against Ryan. His friends urge him to stay on the ticket RATHBONE POSTAL FRAUD CASES. Leo Burg fllee stock brand of a «wal­ low mark iu the left ear aud an under- Special loth« award. bit in the right ear. CITIXBN8HIP PAPKHa. Daniel Peter Ohlsen, a native of Danmark, giauted full U 8 cltizansblp paper«. MARRIAGE LICENSE. G W Clark and Ml»« Mary Green, L W Brown wltneea. 8 DeBoeat and Ml»« Carrie Baker. W ashington , March 25.- -Neeley, Reeves and Rath­ bone, who were convicted of perpetrating frauds in the Cuban postal service, were sentenced to the penitentiary for ten yearB each, today, in the United States district court. The defendants have taken an appeal to the supreme court. SOUTH AFRICAN SITUATION. Spacial to the Guard. L ondon , March 25.—The government refuses to admit that any armistice with the Boers has been agreed upon. Secretary Balfour announced today that there was no Amicitian Society ot the High further news from South Africa. School Next Friday Evening. The general opinion, as voiced by the press and public Tbs members of the Amlcltlan Lit­ expression«, is oi a decidedly optimistic nature. A MOCK SENATE. erary Society have arranged to bold a mock senate this Friday evening, March 28. Each member has been appointed to represent a political party and a oounty of the elate. A bill will be introduoed by each party and a U B senator will ba elected, if no deadlock oocura. Following are the senatore and the parties which they represent: Repub­ licans, E Crow. Barr, Pams, Hili, Ctieexman, Gray, B Joseph, Gibson, Bangs. Democrats, H Farrow, Holt, Mo- Queso, J Hill, Williams, P Johnson, Harding, Stockwell, Platts. Populists, Evnas, Foes Davis, Lee, L Brooke. Bociallets, Glenu Farrow end Hen­ derson. Prohibiiloalsts, H A Wheeler, Kuy­ kendall. I’he public le cordially lovlted to at­ tend thia meeting of the eoelety as an interesting time Is anticipated. THE ENDEAVORERS Business Meeting of the Con mention Held This Forenoon. ■ a. aacn txrr rooav. Bally Unar« M«reh M Today'a work of tba Lane and Doug- laa oounty dlatrlct convention now In eeeelon in Eogene began with aeunriae prayer meeting at the Uongregational ebnreb. The bualneae eeaaioo ot the eouven- ttoo wae held at the same place tble forenoon. Reporta of oommltteee were read and the following new offloera for Dally Guard. March 2ft the enaulng year elected : COMMERCIAL CLUB MBCTINO.—Tbs Preaident— Mark C Maaeon, of Roee­ Eugene Com merci al Club held another burg. meeting in the armory parlors last Mecretary—Miao McCallum, of Eu- night. It was decided to at once pro­ cure temporary quart era and two bil­ Treasurer—Miss Coostsuce Hand­ liard tablee were purchased. Hix new seder, of Kugsne. memtiers as follows were takes In, Advisory Committee—The live vloe- making a total membership of 116: Dr praaldento. Rev W A Wood, of the L L Whitson. B L Bogart, A G Christian obnreb, Roseburg: Rev Dr Hovey, Geo Fisher, J R Campbell, Thompson, of the Presbyterian church, Darwin Bristow, The charter will bo Roseburg; Rev J T Merrill, of tbs U H church, Eugene, Rev Mac H Wal­ left epen another week. lace, of the Congreget onal church, Eugene, and Rev L D Beck, of tbs C Dally OaarS March 25 A n E rror .—The G uards sawmill P church, Cottags Grove. (Secretary Baer and Rsv Mr Temple­ editor was In error yesterday In stating that the Booth-Kelly Company's Co- ton returned to Portland thio after bvrir sawmill has tieen shut down for ooon. The oon ven lion held no eeeelon several weeks. Geo H Kelly, of tbs this afternoon, but a rally meeting has company, «ailed us up by telspboas bran arranged to beheld In thoCoogro. sfter ho tied received bls paper last gationai obureb this evening. The convention has been a profitable evening and Informed us that tbs mill has riot ■ cl ad down for a long •nd an Interesting one, but not very largely attended by outside delegates. time. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. Bertha M. Rohrer Wants to Be Free From Her Husband. Bertha M Rohrer, through her at­ torneys, L Rilyeu and Geo B Dorris, baa commenced suit in the circuit oourt agalust her husband, W B Rohrer, for dlvoroe and custody of a minor child. The couple were married in Lane county April 10, 1895, and have oue child, Esther, aged 6 years. The plaintiff alleges that the defend an t has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment. The complaint states that ever elnoe they were married Rohrer has treated her with great cruelty, often leaving her alone daye at a time Without provieioue; that the plaintiff and defendant have not lived together elnoe Maiob 21, 1900; that on March 20, 1902, defendant came to her father’s house where ebe was staying, armed with * revolver and took away their oblld by foroe, and knocking down Its mother aud ite grandmother, Mrs Jenkins. A W msck .— The cause of the delay of yettorday morulog’« train, «neu­ tloned In the G uabd yeaterdny eren- Ing, 1« explained by the Roeeburg Re­ view ee follow«: “Laat evening abont 6 p m a oar of txuenae attached to tbroufh freight train No 222, en route to Roeeburg, jumped the track a half a mile aoulh of Rucklea itation, badly damaging both car and content«. A wrecking train ww «llapatcbed to the acene from Roeeburg and by mid­ night the track we« sufficiently cleared to allow the «ontbbound local, which had been delayed here In coneeqaenoe eInce Ite arrival at 5:20 p tn, to pro­ ceed oo ite ruo, leaving here at 12:25 thia morning. Two freight care were aleo derailed near the earne piece Bat orday morning.”