PERSONAL. 0. N. G. ENCAMPMENT. ANOTHER CONTRACT HONEST GEORGE AT THE UNIVERSITY Dady Guard, April 26. Elected Chancellor of University of Kansas Oscar Parsons is over from Coburg. Hon 8 L Moorhead is up from Junc­ tion City. Oeo A Drury, of Coburg was in tbe oity today. | Harvey bommerville Harrisburg. Election Occurred Today L awrence , Kansas, April 26.- Dr Frank Strong, of the University of Oregon, was elected Chancellor of the University of Kansas today. Missouri Town Burnt. Special to the Guard. S t J oseph , M o , April 26.— The town of Herkimer was destroyed by fire today. Would Wreck Niagara Tunnel. Special to th» Guard. B uffalo , April 26.—The Canadian Power Company has discovered a plot to wreck the tunnel by which water is conveyed to the wheels. Streetcar Strikers Win. Special to the uuard. S an F rancisco , April 26.— The streetcar companies have conceded practically every­ thing asked by their striking employes. The lines will be put in operation at once. A Maryland Eathquake. 8p«ci»l to the GV ARD. B altimore , April 26.—A slight earthquake was felt in this city today. A Harper Widow Dead. Special to the G uard . N ew Y ork , April 26—Mrs Harper, widow of James Har­ per, one cf the original Har­ per brothers of publishing house fame, died here today at an advanced age. ia up from Will Probably Be Held at Clat Let lor 21 Miles More ot the sop Beach. Bohemia Railroad. An Faculty Beat the Varsity at Baseball 11 to 7. other Man’s] Debts. C E Harwood cams in from Glsnada last uight. Rsy Babb returned this afternoon from Salem. OVER 1200 MER WILL ATTERO. 1 be forthcoming brigade encamp­ R V Hunt returned from Creeswell ment of the Oregon National Gusid is being tukeu up for di«cu»a.on gener­ this afierucyn. ally in mill 1» circles says the Portland Robert Hayes came down from ‘ Tri-gram, some weeks ago Governor Creswell this afternoon. j Geer authoriz-d the encampment, and C C and L L Bparks, of Pleasant left tbe power of selec Ing tbe place for till, spent laet night in Eugene. tbe holding ot tbe same to Brigadier- Wm Landess oame dowu from Cot- General I'bail, a F Beebe and Adju­ iage Grove this afternoon. tant-General C U Gabteubeiu. This 8 B Withlngton returned to tbe Bol- •e > ction ba<- not yet been made, but a dier»’ Home at Roseburg this after­ place much talked of 1» Clatsop tdsu*b, bear Gearhart Park, and It is more noon. than likely that tbe camp will be lo­ Sheriff W W Withers has just rs- cated there. turned from a trip to the southern part Than thia, uo better place could be f the oouuty. aelec’ed. Buch is the opinion of near­ Mias Dora Vsatch came down from ly a 1 guardsmen, and many of them Cottags Grove this afternoon to visit have been encamped there before. The friew s a few days. place la in direct touch with tbe outer HeDry Walton, who has been in woil I by meanaof tbe Astoria railroad, Eugene on a visit, returned to Port­ and ia within esiy access of river land thia afternoon. transportation facliitirs by transfer to Geo Handsaker oome up from June- rail at rt-toria. Near Gearhart Park la tiou City this afternoon to epeud Bun­ a 10-acre upeu Held moat excrlleut for dr lliDg ground, and then there is the day with his family. A M Baxter, who has been em­ long stretch of beach wbioh ia splen­ ployed at Coburg for some time, lelt did for marching aud maneuvering. There will at conservative estimate, this afteruoou for Milver Lake. ' be about 1200 meu in tbe camp this MraadMrs W U Yoran and little year, iuoiudiug the Third an i Fourth daughter went to La Grande this after­ Regimeut-, Light Battery A anil the noon ro visit Mr a^d Mrs J 8 Gray various hospital and englui rriug a few days, corps of tbe two regiments. The Mrs Lse W Henry, who has been Fourth Reklment having eight com­ visiting ber sister, Mra H A Bchweriug, panies aud tl mo up to been working In tbs Interests of tbe the total mentioned above. O der of Lions. Mrs E R Bk ip worth went to Port­ land today to Join ber busband who 1 taking a special treatment for stomach trouble in the metropci is. Hon R A Booth went to R iseburg this afternoon on business oouneced with tbe DougHs County bank in which be is heavily Interested. ELECTION SUPPLIES. Received This Morning by County Clerk Lee Dully Guard, April 25. LOST HIS HOME OTMKR MOTKS. to thi reserve tiat. Portland Eveuing Journal: The at­ Dally Guar4, April 2» Special to tbs Guard tempts of a local morning pa;>sr to cast The Initial baseball game of the sea- P ortland , April 26.—A oontract slurs on George E Chamberlain, tbe son was played yesterday afternoon ou tor tbe construction of another stretch Dem*x?ratic candidate for governor, t> Klneild field. Il wae a game between of the Bohemia railroad wae let iu thia cause be has uot accumulated great a team eeleoted from tbe faculty and >nd thous­ tbe ’varsity nine. city yesterday. Thia stretch is 21 wealth and la unable ' > Although the ands of dollars tn his campaign re* miles In length, aud exteuda to the vlves tbe at ny that 1» so well known faculty team bad no previous praotine In Linn eouutv and throughout the I whatever the soore resulted 11 to 7 in government f Test reserve line. Willame* e vs Uy. B* aau » this story tbelr flavor. Permission from tbe government will is true; I 'cause all tbe pt »pie In tbe Alxiut SIX) spectators assembled to have to be obtained t > build tbe abort valley kuow it, and b- iau»e George E see the game. The ladles of the YWl’A Ciiaiuberleln would do tt-e same thing | remaining stretch of road through tbe again under the same clreumslanc *, were on hand with peanuts and oau- are reasons why L’.un on mty Is ex­ dles which added to tbe auccess finan­ reserve. pect -d to give him a thou ml or If .) cially. Tbe management cleared nisjorlty at the June tl y Ion. The in­ about *37 aud the girle *9. However, cident icou.r 1 nlue y. sra ago in the the share of the latter will be used to city of Albany. W ben t be LI n n Cou n ty Nat tonal Bank send delegates to the Padfio coast con­ wentlnt) liquidation. MrChamberlain ference. had f r some time be -na resident of that Enthusiasm rau high at critical and he 1 by diligent and wire moment«*, especially at the last Inning Rev Mr McCallum and Family city pre 'lice of ins nrof .»ion eocumulat-d some w I h. I e hr I a I tutiful home when the faculty ran In tbe soore. Given a Reception—Miss which w>< i >u. rvatively valurd at The positions were held as follows: Brown Entertains. *S...) and bad other r which mt le ’Varsity. Faculty. bis i Hal holding*, rt it le uudereti I Converse there about *‘ ),i .0 In round number». Roes P Mr Ctiaml irlam bad ae< >mm< iatt 1 a Murphy Rees 1er • Dally Guard April 24 friend by ».going > one notes, which Watte Glut let b Rev J A McCallum, the uew paator were held iu the Linn County Nation Burdeu Starr 2nd b of the Plrat Christian church, and bla al Bank. The bank fall' 1. Toprot it R»dmoud Heraloohe 3rd b family were given a publlo Informal his name and or lit, be turn'1 over » I In» property and every dollar he Robertson Dearborn • reception at the church la-tt night. I n h I in the woil 1 to discharge tbe Kelley Whitney 1 f The auditorium was well fill-id with oblige.lone, wbi *h he had under* .ken Adame McClain o f the member» and friends of the aliurch, for another ma* , and then appllrd Bubafer Merchant rf and an enjoyable time waa bad from him If tithe t ymeut of the balance, refusing any pi»l ittons looking to­ Umpire, Prufeieor Lacbmau.J 8 to 10 o’clock. Light refreshments, ward a settlement at I a than ICO Bouree were made ae follows : For presided over by the ladle* of the < ent» on the dollar pill» the arirued in- oburch, were served in the lecture tired. Although urged to do so, he faculty. By Bcbafer, 2; by Converse, any obligation 1 ; Dearborn, 3; Gian, 2; R* taler, 1 ; room. Rev Mr McCallum and family refused to com prom I under which he 1 i* 1. The incident are now residing at 378 East Thirteenth is ci*?d by hie iriende es lodii Hive Burden 1; Whitney, 1. For ’Varsity, Robertson, 3; Kelley, Murphy, Rxs, at reel, but will move iuta the new par­ of ule high tense of per* >ual honor. Watts, I each sonage, which la now being erected in THE SOCIAL REALM. the rear of the church building, atsut June let, » « Mias Belle Brown thia afternoon in­ formally entertained a number of lady frlenda at her home, corner of Went Sixth and Charneiton streets D une wae served at five o’clock. The gueeta were: Mrs T G Hendricks, Mrs F W Preutloe, Mrs Laura Harris, Mis Church, Mrs Geo B Dorris, Mrs 8 H Friendly, Mrs H E Ankeny, Mrs W E Brown, Mrs James MoClaren, Mrs Bausch, Mrs J H Luckey, Mra J L Page Mrs J F Robinson, Mrs James Hoffman. THE UNCLE SAM MINE. Tbe Stamp Mill Ready for Oper­ ation—Will Add Five More Stamps. u»tly Uauil, April 26 Messrs Samuel Brewbaker and eon and Geo H Yerington, of the Uncle Ham Mining and Milling Company, of Eugene, were In the city yesterday on business iu connection with their mln- iug property Iu the Blue River district, nay» vesteiday’a Brownsville Times. The Uncle Ham Compauy now have a ¿-»tamp quartz mill ready for opera­ tion and are only waiting for the anow to melt ao that they can get supplies to their mill. The gentlemen came down from their mines Saturday aud report four feet of snow at the mines. The Uncle Ham property la located on the Callpooia side of the district and la a fine piece of property. Thia mill is the first to be erected on the CaJIpoola side, but In a short time there will be several others. The gentlemen In­ formed a Times representative that it was their Intention to add an addition­ al tlvs-staoaps at the earliest possible moment, they having oracled tbelr mill buildiugn for that purpose. • • • The Phllologlau society held a abort session Iwst evening and elected tbe following officers: President, Blythe; vice, Deuemore; secretary, Ficher; as­ sistant secretary, Btookton; treasurer, Wagner; editor, Tomlinson; censor. Moulton; librarian, Watson ; sergeant» at-arms, Gorrell. • a • The Y W U A held a special meeting meeting last evening io Profes-or Hchmidt’e room. The hail waa well The filled by members and ▼lettore. speakers of the evening were Miss Her- tba Coude, national secretary, and Mice Mabel Stafford, ooaat secretary of tbe Y W C A. County t lerk E U nee this morning J H Fr» ierick, the Fraternal Aid Cuban Conference. received ftom Becietgry of Btate F I Association orgatiiz-r, went to Ash­ J Dui.bar, at Salem, the supplies ror ihe Ipeiial to Guard. land this afterncou on busine », ex­ June election. The folio* Ing articles H avana , April 26.—Lead­ pecting to return in a few days. are included in 'he »hipoi'U ing Cubans are hulding a W D Mulkey and family left this 8ixty-two p< 11 book», form No 1, for conference in this city today • fternaon for North Yakima, Wash, ) precints having leas than 110 electors; THE ICE FACTORY. to consider sugar tariff rela­ where be will take a position in a gun two for each precinct. bicycle st >re, having filled a sim­ . * • Thirty-eight poll books, form No 2, tions with the United States. and Mr H C Galey has discontinued hie ilar position at tbe Barker Gun Work» for precincts having more than 100 Capacity Will Be Increased One- work at tbe University. He left laet here. electors; two for eaeh precincl. Third—Extensive Improve­ Woman’sClub Officers. night fer Roseburg where he L»s ac­ One hundred and fifty-three tally­ CR VanDuyn, who has been bold­ ments. Special to the Guard. cepted tbe position aa cashier at tbe ing a position in an abstract office at sheets, form No 1, for precincts hav. Firet National Bank of that i lace. P ortland , April 26.—The Roseburg the last few months, returned Ing 120 candidates; three for each elee Dally Guard, April26. Mr Galey was ool league on the de­ State Federation of AVoman’s this afternoon to accept the position of lion board J Plroni, manager of H Welnhard’a bating team and his place will ire hard Clubs elected Mrs. Wade, bookkeeper at the Eugene Bteam Fifty-one copies of tally-ibeeta. form Ice factory and beer depot in Eugene to fill. However, Mr O W Riddell haa No I, fur precincts having lees than today K'ld a Gu.im> reporter of ex­ Pendleton, President; Mrs. Laundry. been chosen iby the remaining mem­ Wm K Lord, who was here the other 120 caiidldotea, one for each election tensive Improvement» wbiob will aoon Childs, Roseburg, Vice Pres­ day and addreesed the school chil Ten board. bers ae a suitable man tor tba plena. be made in the plant. ident; Mrs. Elmore, Astoria, on birds, came in from the south this Bixteen abstract of volts; two small The capacity of the ioe factory, which Secretary. afternoon, and will endeavor to organ­ for governor, legislature and U 8 sen­ la now live tona every 24 hours, will be ise a eoci*-ty for the propagation and ators; s’x large for state, county and Increaaed one-third, an eullre new aet Direct Nomination League. precinct officer», and two large for con­ of coil» will be putln and It la Intended protection of Oregon’s song birds. stitutional amendments. later to entirely remodel the oellare and Mrs Frank Strong, a delegate to the Special to the Guard. Eight and one-halt dozen needles for improve the appearance of the exterior Courthouse Items. Federation of Women ’ s Clubs at Port ­ S alem , April 26.—A mass stringing ballots; two for each pre­ of the building, the coat of the Im Elected President of tbe State returned last Bight. Mrs Laura meeting was held at Marion land, cinct. 310 CO provementa to b) about 11000. Chattel mortgage ........... I Bradley, the other delegate, and Mrs University ot Kansas. square today at 1 o’clock and Minnie Washburns, a visiting member Eighteen and ont-fourth dozen pen­ A new machine for purifying the Chattel mortgage............. 71 44 cils for marking ballots; four for pre­ water before it la frozen Into Ice baa 28 60 Chattel mortgage............. a Direct Nomination League of the club, will return In a day or cinct» having less than 10) voters aud just been received from Detroit, and Mortgage.............................. ........ 500 00 •ally «sard April 26 formed for the purpose of two. five for those having OMi*. when this la put in operation the Ice Mortgage....................................... 160 00 Regent 8 H Friendly received a tel­ preparing a bill to present to One hundred aud fif'j - hree election manufactured ber ■ will tie the beat Mortgage....................................... 80 IM) law», a copy for each of tbe judges of and moat healthful to be obtained In Satisfaction of Mortgage......... 1200 00 egram at four o’olock this afternoon the legislature that shall ap­ REDUCED RATES oonveylng the unwelcome Intelligence each election board, also 30 extra cop­ the state. ply at least to Marion county MINING LOCATION. that Dr Strong, President of the Uni­ ies. and possibly to others. Gov. To the State Teachers' Association Two receipt books for use ot the clerk Wm M Psraoua l'*oate» Hard Scrab­ versity of Oregon, baa been elected C alled to P astorate .—Medford Geer presided and made a ble olalui In B*>betu>a distrlot. ' anti sheriff. Mall: The members of the Christian présidant of the University of Ke n eee. in Eugene June 25-28. speech for the measuie as did HEAL WIATI TKA Twelve buodred and seventy-five churcb of thia city hare »soured the Tilmon Ford, Judiie Boise, Hblem Jonrnsl: Btate Huperinten- ' official seal», twenty-five for each prt- services aa pastor, of Rev E M Patter* G o M Hawley and M onie M Haw­ A meeting of the Board of Regents of the Blate University baa been called aoo, now etatloned at Eocene. The ley to Sarah Jane Bailey lote 8,6, 7 end N. ,J. Judah and candidates dent Ackerman ba** reeeivtd word from I cioct. to meet In Portland next Saturday 8 bik 13 CreMWell, *50. reverend gentleman will not be here, on both legislative tickets. R B M 1 er, general paananger agent of Daily Gaard, April 25 J M and Mary E Duff to U * Has­ when It la probable Dr Strong will however, to take hia charge before the A committee was named the Southern Pacific Company, that B trokk or P aralysis .—Henry tnidd e of Jure or July. He cornea to ting» land In tp 17 s r 2 w, *660. including R. P. Boise, E. W. the usual rate ofoDeand one-third fare Beck, a prominent larmei residing west us very bid ly recommended both aa D G MoFarland to M J Blew lot 3 tender hla resignation ea president. will t.e given teachers desiring to at­ blk 3 D G McFailand’s 4th ad to Cot­ of Junction, who bad a severe stroke an able preacher and a good citizen. Bingham, W. T. Slater, E. M. tend the Btate Teacher»’ Association, tage < trove, *100. Croisan and E. Hofer to draw to be hel i at Eugeue June 25 23, in­ of paraly-is last winter, wss taken sud­ Pally Guard April 26 The Portland Evening Journal tea Floyd and Narva B Keys to Wm *itb a second pa alyilo stroke the bill for a Direct Pri­ clusive. Special rates will also tie given denly very lively, newsy evening paper. II A Buev me > cl M arket .—Tbe mar­ Tuesday while In Junction. He was Parson 75 acres .a tp 17 s r 4 w, *2000 la full of readable matter with the ket conducted today in the vacant mary law at which both par­ teachers d* siring to charter a car. -peioliless tor about an hour, but sub­ Irteel dispatches, and han a permanent Daily OBard, April 26 ties will hold their primary Superintendent Ackerman says pres­ sequently pattially regained hlsipeecb room in tbs Titua td too Willamette street oy the ladies of the Episcopal ent indications are favorable for a larg*- I O. O. F. A n mi vaitrtARY.—Port­ appearance a bee I it. on the same day and at the I attendance at Eugene. The Salem and wss taken to his h 'me in an am­ guild wae quite a eueces* Iu every way. land aud visiting Odd Ftllowe ded­ The lower floor Joists have been laid same time before the same teachers expect to charter a ear and at- bulance. The attending physician rt- A large amount of viands, Including icated the ’ Homo” at Kenilworth ad­ and the brlok work oommenc id on the ---------------- Mr Beck in a critical condition. officers; all laws on the Aus­ I tend ohicken, cakes, pies, etc, were erMd al dition adjoining th* city thio after- addition to Wm Preston's building. tbe state association at Eugene in | P __ --- ------------------------ *t progttm f for ir the four tralian ballot to apply to the a » body. The progtam PORTLAND »’*>• CHAKBLKLlil.— a good price, tbe proceeds logo to­ neon, l he date being the 83rd anniver­ Everything la no* almost ready far rla»er-Mouutaineer: A gen- ward carry Ing on the work of guild sary of the institution of Amerioau the work of building the second story. primary. Primary day ia also days’ convention will be completed In 1 * " tl'tnau j ;st returned from Poriliud aud the church. lxl<1 Fsllowsbip. The Rebekah» bold Junction City Times April M: John to be the first registration open house st Odd Fellowe’ temple in Edwaide, who lived near Lancaster, said if one v ere to judge from general Vsuy GuarS. April 26 day. A H eriocs A ccident —Leader: John expreenons beard ou tbe streets of the bln household goods, A B xhiovs F all .—Julius Met rady tbe afternoon and In the evening a has chipped Ri.w who live« on the Jooee place east metrop* I ». I*.- would tbiuk tbatUbam- while ou the roof of bls uew bouse out good pr< gram waa rendered at tbe farming Implements and etook to Bno- I of Haginaw met with a very s-rious ac­ urilalu would get almost the unani­ homlah, Washington, where bis eons, SUES EOR _ DIVORCE. on High street tietween East Thir­ White Temple. I cident Bunday. He bad the mtefor- mous von of that city next June. teenth and Erat Fourteenth yesterday Fred sod Floyd reside. Floyd cams B orn .—In Eugene, April 28, 11)2, Everybody, be »aid, seemed to be afternoon about 4 o'clock fell to a ecaf- down and helped load tbs oar and ae- Hehn J. Ebbert Want, to Be tbs wife of H D Brown, a sou. oooiulbg the Portland man for gov­ f< ldlng brlow and broke a rib aud »u«- oom pealed it to Its deoil nation. The Hm baud was very badly iRjursd but Mr and Mrs Hoi so« Burnett have freight obarges for the oar waa|lU2. Free From James E. Ebbert. ernor. talnsd severe b-ulses. Dr D A Paine not SO serious SS would be expected. atteaded tbe Injuries sad Mr McCrady engaged r* note on tbe aeoond floor of Empty houses and boos keeping qlekr BturnLLowe. — Cottage tbe Odd Fellows' temple aud moved rooms are aa scarce aa liana’ Uelb in Through her attorney, E O Potter, He came to towo and Dr R B Job is getting along aieely today. Grove Leader: Politic» makes qUter Into the same today. Heien J Ebbert be» sued her husband dr* seed th- wound and at present is get Eugene. Thia can be t «titled to by ,v ¡«dteilow«. The Republican party Jutne« E Ebbert, for adlvorr*. Th»- ting aim g M nicely •• eould Fifty W»lla Walla women eaused a ye oily editor who, ever since bo woo An order ba* been Issued by tb< bead» their ticket with a twe-yaare-old couple were married in I^ne county peeled. _____ ____________ big senaation In that town Thursday married last Bunday, has boon on a Republican for governor, who bi » been Boutbern Pacific Co to the bridgeman i'ov 12, 1379 The plaintiff a 1-ge* by paying » visit to neveral saloons in ve.rch for a place to live and flaslly and trackmen to be at their work at 7 A Lin D iploma .—The »tat* board « ilfe-IODg Democrat, and In tbie oouu that »he ha» faithfully performed ber that city They acted Ina vary or- ha» found two small rooms in the Odd ty tbe tall of tbe ticket, tbe coroner, • m and continue working until 8 p daily manner, their quite crusade be­ Kelliw»’ block that were not occupied marriag» vow«, but that th* defendant ,,f .ducation baa juet awarded Mi-o m, going to and returning from tbelr or engaged. It would pay anyone <1euert*d piaioliff in Got. 189-5, ao*i baa Fanny Hemonway, one of tbe teachers Is to be filed by a men who no longer ing merely for tbe purpose of morally who baa tbo money io erect a number work on tbelr own Ume before and man last January <*ut>eoribed to the • nc* tailed to provide for ber. One in tbe Eugece public school», a life Influsacing tbo proposition of making lUf KDCLUaUl tlOUM*. after these boura. Bools.i»te doctrine oi faith. •bild, Cheater Ebbert, is the result of »tate diploma. Walla Walia a “dry” town. the marriage. I U. 0. LOSES DR. STRONG.