The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, June 14, 1902, Image 7

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THE OLD VETERANS.
pO YOU?
p0 you need a new
of shoe8?
want some good
ihoeer Doyouknow
where you can buy
all kinds of shoes?
Jo you know you
can save money by
dealing at
L ra N’S shoe store
DO YOU?
Meet in Annual Reunion Todav
for Three Days’ Session.
THOSE
WHO HSVC REGISTERED.
The town la full of old veterans of
the Civil and other war», the occasion
being the annual reuuion of the Lane
County Veterans’ Asaociatlon.
In honor of the veterans many of tlie
merchants have decorated thsir places
of business with the National color»,
and a huge tl*g has been suspended
across East Nmi h street from the G A
R hall to the Schneider bull ling appo-
eite.
■SSL-
A B Rowe, Sth Maine Ind Bty,
E P Carlton, Co R Slat M> oe Inf.
H A B.rtlett, C> D 1st Minn luf
D M MeCrady.Co D 7th Minn In'.
J C Sin» 11, Co C 4th Minn Inf.
F A Clow, Co H 2nd Minn Cav.
L B Woudrufl, C > H 2nd Minn Cav.
Riohasd Malian, Co M 1st Miuu
Heavy art.
G C Snyder, Co F 4lh Minn lof.
J F True, Co H 2nd Miuu Cav.
V R Fuller, Co 1 lai Miuu lof.
I K Bkeele, Co H 5th III Inf.
Henry Denhart, CoG 93d III Inf.
W F Lathrop, Co C 11th III Inf.
D 8 MeFerren, Co A 7 h III Cav.
W F Martin, Co F 16th III luf.
J a» Mo til t Co C S6tb III luf.
G W Copley, Co B, 42 III luf.
Thos Allen, Co I 2nd LI Lt Art.
B B Scott, fife maj >r 72nd II Inf.
Frank Bowers, Co G 2nd III Art.
A H Wtodruff, Co H 15th Ill Art.
A J Godard, Co K 49.b III Inf.
John M Dodsoo, Co G 37th III Inf.
John Bown, Co I 86th III lof.
Wm D Finnerty, Co K 113' li III luf.
Cha» Hill, Co H 21st Kan luf.
Usual Whitechapel jobbery.
D M Drake, Co K, 16th Kau Cav.
Special to tbsGoasD
G W Welder, C • C 2nd Kau Cav.
H M Prioe, Co L 14th Kau Cav.
P ortland , Or, June 12.—
Elijah L Gum, Co G 15th Mo Inf. Clarence Attebury was held
Henry Hopkins, Co B 43d Mo Inf.
up by a color ’d man and
A M Thurman, Co E 21st Mo luf.
W H H Miller, Co H 7th Mo Cav. woman in the “North End”
last night and robbed of |62.
David Hoater, Co G 24th Mo luf.
Johu B Bales, Co E Phelps Mo luf. Both were arrested.
Chas Smith, Co D 1st Mo Cav.
Street Car Strike.
Geo Ttiompsou, U 8 N
C E M Brown, Co A 14 N Y Cav.
Special to theuuard.
M J Mosher, Co 1185th N Y Inf
P awtucket , Ri, June 12.—
T J Johnson, Co F 3d N Y L' Art.
Public
tension on account of
B D Paine, Co A 1st N Y Lt Art.
H B Pratt, Co E 1st N Y Cav.
the streetcar strike has reach­
I W Brewster, Co E 198th Ohio Inf. ed such a point that it has
Warden Gossett, Co H 77 Ohio Inf.
been deemed advisable to
8 Z P >xton, Co G 101st Ohio luf.
H C Dutton, Co F 114th Ohio Inf. place the city under martial
law to forestall possible riot
J W Horn, Co A 66th Ohio luf.
T J Brabham, Co H 77th Ohio luf. and lawlessness.
T A Bhsfer, Co F 103d Ohio In'.
Against Morgan’s Combine.
John Dither Co A 57th 4 hio luf.
Chas Bherboudy.Co D 20thOhio Inf Special to the ouakd
I N Edwards, Co A 1st Ore Inf.
L ondon , June 12.—It is au­
W A Elkin», Co C 2nd Ore Inf.
thoritatively announced that
8 F Kerns, Co 1) 1st Ore Inf,
the Canadian government
C O Force, Ore Ind War Vet.
Raymond Babb, Co C 2nd Ore Inf. will take steps to fight the
J McDonnell, Co E 6tb U 8 Inf.
Morgan shipping combine.
John 1 Marba 1, Co E 16 h U B Inf.
Frank Woodruff, Co C 2nd Ore Inf.
Astoria Drowning.
C W Griffin, Co C 2ud Ore luf.
8pectal to the G uard .
C E louis, t oC 2nd Ore Inf.
A storia ,June 12.—Charles
E R Norris,Co I 2 d Ore (nf.
8 R Thursion, Co C 2ud Ore Inf.
Breakers of Portland acciden­
F T Withrow, Co C 2nd Ore Inf.
tally walked oil' the wharf at
Geo A Park, Co B, 2ud Ore Inf.
the
Ladue landing early this
Thos Tucker, Co C 2ud Ore Inf
morning
and was drowned.
C E Currie Co C 2ud Ore In'.
H H Wahoo, Uo A lit Ore Inf.
.
The Convict Chase.
T O Maxwell, Uo F 1st Ore luf.
Special
to Guard.
J M Bbi Iley Co A 1st Ore Inf.
Peter Wither*, Uo A 1st Ore Inf.
G eevais , June 12, 3 p m—
Milo Taylor, Co F 1st Ore Inf.
Convicts
Tracey and Merrill,
Wm Tieskotter, Co D 18th U 8 inf.
the escaped murderers from
8 W Tajl >r Co B 13th Penn Cav.
Albert Rogers, Co G 9th PeDn lof. the penitentiary, got out of
R F Baker, Co H 16 h Peon Inf.
the timber near Gervais
P R Edmiston, Co a 48th Va luf.
where they had been hiding
Joseph Paralow, Co H 18 WI b Inf.
between
one and two o’clock
R«bt Griffin, Co F 2nd Wis Cav.
this afternoon and lied east­
Fred Meuzer, Oo B 19th Wis Inf.
W Heck, Co L 2nd Wis Cav.
ward.
Geo Marsh, Co A 24th Wis Inf.
The convicts appeared to
H D Wylie, Co B2ud Wis lof.
become
desperate and fired
G A BBiitb, Co G 1st Wis H vy Art.
Got Away From Pur-
suers-Now Located
at Monitor.
!
Ax Billy’s
..DEPARTMENT STORE
A SMALLPOX SCARE.
I
John Kissinger, Postmaster
Fall Creek. May Have the
Disease.
Itollv Guard Juos II
■
Complete List of Justices and Conductor Veatch Had a Close
Call for His Life
Constables Elected.
RC Edwards, of Fall Creek, came
down todey and reports the Fall Creek
neighbor! o d very badly excited over
the suspicion that John Kissinger,
postmaster at Fall Creek, twelve mihs
from Eugene, ties the smallpox.
The only opportunity Mr Ktsvlnger
had to oatcb the disease wee shortly
roarv Two or saoH
before the drat of June wheu be went
Following
Is a complete llet of the
to Roseburg on land bueiuesa. He
was too ill to go to the polls aud vote Justices of the peace and constables
I on election day, June 2nd. Ac Mr elected In the eeveral preulucte at the
Kissinger keeps the poet office not a few elictlou last week:
JU8TICM OF THE PBACK.
of the reeldsuts oame In contact with
| him about the time the disease waa
Eugsue—CA Wintermeier, Rep.
"catching,” hsnee are somewhat un­
Blue River—C D Edwards, Rep.
easy as to the outcome,
Dr Atwood
Bohemia—J E Damewood, Dem.
weul up thia morulug to stteud Mr
Cottage Grove—J W Vaughn, Rep.
Kissinger.
t reswell—John McDowell. Rep.
LATER,
Cheeher—W B Smith, Dem.
('amp Creek—J D Ritchey, Rep.
Dr Atwood returned stiortly after
Coyote—Bam bchrlmpt.
uoou aud diagnoses the Caae as “Me*
Elmira—8 E McClure, Rep.
nils itch.” There is a difference of
Falrtnouut— Wm G Judkins, Rep.
opinlou, however, among the medical
Fail Creek—J B Young, Dem.
piofeesiou as to the nature of the dis­
Five Rivers—H M Prtudeli, Rep.
ease, not a few reputable physicians
Florence—C H Holden, Rep
assertlug tiiat the so-called ‘'Manila
Goeben—A Hemenwsy, Rep.
Itch” la a very llglit form of amall,>ox.
Glentena—J U Butbtrland, Rep
lu any eveut Mr Klaeluget's neigh­
Herman—C Beers.
bor* will uot trouble him with their
Hezel Dell—I J Gray.
preseuce until be Is safely over the sick-
Heoeta—B E Smith, Hep.
naaa.
Irving—W B Yate»,•_Dem.
Junction—I<ee W Cl«rk, Hep.
A RUNAWAY.
Jasper—M W»l-h, Independent.
Lake Creek —Lawrence Lamb, Rep.
Two Ladles Hurt la a Stuasbup Lane
—W H Roberta, Rep.
This Afternoon.
Gong Tout—J H Moffett, Dem.
L >et Valley—E P Williams, Dem.
Dally Guard, Juae 12
Mabtl —W Adam».
Mr »nd Mis Geo G Grose, Mr »nd
Mapleton— Geo 1» Know les, Dem.
Mrs "rug” Wilson and daughter
Mound—Wm Carter.
started out in a carriage shortly after
Middle Fork -Johu V Crall, Rep
one o’clock this afleruocu to go to the
Mohawk —E Hayden, Dem.
country west of here. As they reached
Me Ke title—A 8 Rowers, Rep.
the end ot West Sixth street at the in­
Pleasant Hill—Rigdon.
tersection of Blair, and In ruunltig over
Richardson—0 U ('rone, Dem.
a high crosswalk three tugscame loo»«,
Baglnaw—L W Riggs, Rep.
letting the tongue of tlie vehicle drop
Bluslaw—O W Fidler, Hep.
to the ground
This frightened the
Bprlugfltld—H A Hkeel», Hep
horse« and they started to run. The
Bpenoer—U V Miller, Dvui.
carriage wm turned bottom-side up­
Thurston—C R Hsstlnga, Dem.
ward and the horses broke loose and
Waltou—J L Atklnsou, Boo.
ran back into town, being caught near
Wallace—John Butherland, Dem.
Joel Ware's re»ldeuoe at East Fifth and
Willamette—Geo A Drury, Hep.
Oak streets.
Wendling-Evau Smith, Hep.
Mrs Griwe anil Mrs Wilson received
CONBTABLKS.
quite severe but not serious Injuries.
Eugeue
—
G
C Fireman, Rep.
One of Mr» Gross’ ankles and one of
Blue River—C H Grenulng.
Mrs Wllsou’s lower limbs was quite
Bohemia—Johu Doud, Dem.
badly sprained. The other oocup-inte
Cottage Grove—B K Lawson.
received bruises and »cratche».
Creswell—J N Lindsay, Rep.
Chesber—W B Biultli, Dem.
ALMA ETHERTON.
Camp Creek—Charlee E Brattaln,
Rep.
From Pleuro-Pneumonia Coyote—Ham Schrimpf.
Died
Elmira—Tie between Frank De.n-
Last Evening.
Ing and J L Taylor—no eleollon.
Fairmount—Marton Davl», Rep.
Dally Guard Juns 12
Fall Creek—M E Edwards, Dem.
Alma L Elberton, the popular mix*
Florenoe—Wnt Bernhardt, Rep.
ologlat at Wellington Waddls’s Oregon
Five Rivers—Tie between H Harter
saloon, died at bis home at 515 Ferry
street last evening, after au illnees of and Wm Bummers—uo election.
Goeben—J L Stewart, Rep.
only two weeks from pleuro-pneu-
Glentena-W H Sallee, Rep.
monla.
Herman—J Pbel;>».
The uews of ills untimely death oame
Heael Dell—A C MoClane.
as a great ehock to bls friends, many
their pistols near a small of whom did uot eveu know that he Heoeta—Geo 8tonefield.|
Irving—B H Dunlep, Hep,
canyon, through which it was WM ill.
Junction—Albert Utupbrey, Dem.
The deceased young man wae aged
thought they would try to 26 years, and leaves a wife and Infaut Jasper—John Humphrey.
escape. Part of the Wood- child. Mrs Ethsrton, who Is prostrate Lake Creek —E A Lamb, Rep.
jurn militia rushed to that over Uer great bereavement baa the Lane— E Wolfe.
Long Tom—W W Darnelllr.
joint when Tracey and Mer­ sincere sympathy of all.
Lost Vall»y—A B Addington, Dem.
From
bls
Jovial
aud
kind-hearted
rill escaped through the un­
Mabel—W W Warner.
disposition the deeeased won many
guarded line. The remaining warm friends durlug his year’s rsel- Mapleton—Geo BCamp, Dem.
militiamen fired a number of denoe lu Eugeue.
Middle Fork—L 8 Winfrey, Rep.
shots at the convicts but it is The romaine were taken to Muddy, Mound—Goo Pruett.
thought without effect. The Linn oounty, thia afternoon for burial. Mobawk—D D Weddle, Dem.
McKenzie—W J Yale, Rep.
feeing men took time as they
About Surveying.
Pleasant Hill—Bert Baughman.
>assed through the line to
Rlobardaon—J It Butler, Rep.
ire several shots, but no one This Is somsthlngabout "surveying,” Haglnaw—F M Jackson, Dem.
was hit.
Bluslaw—John F White, Rep.
and if you are not in the least Inter-
They are now located in <wted In the question you do not need Hprlngfield—F E Roberts, Hop.
Bpenoer—H Haucli, Dem.
to read it; if you are, read ittwioe.
the timber near Monitor.
Thurston—W Ruth.
Borne people seem to thiek that it Is
[Monitor is a countiy post­ neossaary to have the county surveyor Walton—1 8 Day, Hoc.
office seven miles west of to establish boundary lines between Wallace—L J Henderson, Detn.
Gervais,on Butte Cree*.—E d different owner» In order to make the Willamette—C R Cochran, Dem.
Wendling— E W Matthews, R»p.
survey legal. This Is sroueous. The
G uard .]
oounty surveyor has no more authority
Later.
than I. The surveyor-general baa In
this
respect no more authority than I.
Special to G uard .
If your boundaries are in doubt 1
W oodburn , June 12; 4 p m will set them right and see that they
—Word haa just been re­ stay right, no matter who established
11
ceived from Sheriff Durbin, Uiein. In sending your order for sur­
in pursuit of Tracey and Mer­ vey by mall mention section, township
range. Prloe only 15.00 per day.
rill, that no capture had been and I do
all kinds of civil engineering
effected up to three o’clock.
and surveying in city and country,
such as drsinags survey, platting of
Child Murderer Surrounded.
new addition», park», cemeteries; also
Special to the oauil.
oonetruc-Uon of bridge», dam», measur­
S outh B end , Wash., June ing water power, etc.
B imon K lovdahl ,
12.—Three state of Washing­
Civil Engineer and Surveyor, U B
ton sherifld with posses have Depty Mineral Surveyor for Oregon.
the man Underwood, who is Office corner 8- venlh and Willamette
charged with murdering his streets, Eugene.
Child Murderer Located.
Lsboes that anybody can nail
WEKDNESDAY NIGHT’S MEETING.
Lumbers Hardware.
The meeting list night in Fran It*»
are 14 divoroe oa»ee on the hail wm larg-ly attended ami was < n-
ETfor tbU term ci circuit court.
joyed by all. Mayor GR Chrisman
Lscreen doore and windows-fita delivered an address of wilcome on t>e
I owning. Chambers Hard wa.e. half of the city, and Col J A Straight
Lmsforevery old mower or binder. responded in behalf of the vetera n.
Lbsru ear’V at Chambers Hard- K-v Willard Eikms »1 o responded In
behalf of the Spanish American \X ar
L m remains dead in the Eugene veterans. Impromptu speeches, a u-
for Clarence Barclay, D P sic, etc, was the order of the evening
The veterans have been flocking iLto
jett and Johu Snodgrass.
L foundation for J H McClung’, Comrade A Yerington's drug st< re
[two-story brick at Eighth aud wuere the registration book is located
f ir the purpose of registering their
jsmett» streets is being laid.
names, companies and regiments.
L L we.tbeoptlcian wdl be lu bis
REGISTRATIONS,
Lt eflice »11
*•’***'■ 8ee bim
The following names have been
ltjoureyes-15 >e»rs sxperitnoe.
signed on the roster boob so far.
,w stock of furniture Just put In, at
Jos A Straight, C<> E 23rd Iowa Inft.
ta that you can atiord to fix up
Jobu Ingham, C ' H. 8th Iowa lull.
C»ll aud examine.
Jesse Bennett, Co E 3rd Iowa Inft.
Chamber» Hardware.
J W White, Co C17ih Iowa Inft.
Lil.od Telegram, June 11: JT
J T Rowland, Co F 3rd Ind Cav.
ke-, of the R isei.urg land office,
A I Ihompson, Co ri 11 th Ind Cav.
¿rougtit to Pcrtlaud yesterday for
A Yerington, C i E 6:h MichC*v.
L| s.sistauoe. He is suffering
L Phette;lice, Co H 19th Mich Iuft.
[fis.uls.
J 8 Covell, Co C 8ch Mich Iuft.
Wm H Parker, Co C 11 Maine Inft.
ykterday morning on arising Miss
Balya A Wadsworth, Co H 1st Ore
|eBCbfll-r, ot Albany, got 0-ught
Inft.
folding
bed
aud
when
reached
by
• t
G M Taylor, Co C 2nd Ore Inft.
loiber, who heard her screams,
Horace Burnett, Co C 2 id Ore Inft.
jdooubc I ou », neatly smothered.
James Oflutt, Co E 100ill Penn Inft.
wc>nd-hand buggies, cartB aud
Isaac Higgius, Co F 11 h Iowa Iuft.
Mu«. Mauy good and edtne no
J B Wood, Co A Ore lad war.
H Prices very low.
J C Vinceut, Co H 15ib Iowa Inft.
t bambers Hardware.
John Dunks, Co G 87ih Penn tuft.
MbGuir '» lodging house ou Ninth
C B King, Co F 5th Tenn l av
Mt ja- been opened to the puLliC
W H Lincoln, Co E 5tb Verm’t Inft.
C cla-s accommodations iu every
August Patzi lek, Co K 43 1 Wis loft.
t. Newly furnished through-
O J Foss, Co H 3rd Wis Cav
F For rooms enquire at the res-
8 G Jones, Co D 37<h Wis loft.
DC t directly across the street.
Samuel Smith, Co D 6 h W Va loft.
Akim with a shotgun on bis eboul-
G H C lurtwrigtit, C«G 4th WIs Cav.
MHgo.ug down the middle of au Al-
Charles Hart, Co 1 lllh led loft.
■4 street the other night created
8mi.ii Carr, Co I 87th Iud loft.
mi consternation among the people
David A Gibbs, Co G Sth Cal Inft.
Ilk»' city. They thought be waa
E F Chapman Co B lOtb Iowa loft.
M-y <>r Merrill, the escaped convicts.
C W Brown, Co H 5th Iowa Cav
Louis Gilstrap, Co B 17tl> Kan loft.
Ise tn vex aud supplies.
Cli am tiers Hardware.
O Green, Co B93d N Y Iuft
8 Btickel), Co C 8th N Y Cav
NtUoii Journal: Gov Whlteaker,
T N Plank, Co G 9th N Y Hvy Art.
Mr-t g vernor of Oregon, is still
John Bamford, Co G 8th N Y Inft
ring at Eugeue. He and Governor
Charles Beadle, Co I 136th N Y Inft,.
bsd> are tlie only living ex-govem-
L A Ross, Co D Ore M td Vol«
sej tbe stat«-. To them "age is like
R 8 Hueton, Co C 2 id Ore Inft.
iMy winter, frosty but kiudly.”
Albert
Rogers, Co G 9th, and Co D
ttk nine oil that’s good.
15th Vt Inft.
Chambers Hardware.
E Wheebr, Co M 1st Wis Cav.
A LOCOMOTIVE BOUGHT.
H Miller, Co A 25th Ohio Inft
:e of Annual School Meeting. R
Wm M Sherman,Col 16.hOhio Inft.
J K Hhepard, Co D 14th Onio Inft.
lohemia Railroad Secures One
Mice Is hereby given to the legal
J O Beebe, Co H 15th Ohio Lt Art.
k of School District No. 4, of
from Corvallis 4 Eastern.
8 R Wiliams, Co I 48th Ohio Inft.
I County, Blate of Oregon, that
Zach
Moore,
U
8
N.
¡Annual School Meeting for said
Today's Oregoniau:
About six
A McMaster, Cos H and F 2nd and
llct wi 1 tie held atj the City Hali
miles of grade are oompleted on the
3rd Col Cav.
km at the hour of 8 p m on the
Bohemia railroad and rails are tielug
J E Butler, Co G 27th Iowa Inf
I Monday, being the lttth day of
laid to permit the passage of construc­
A C Jennings, Co M 9th Iowa Cav.
I A D 1862. This meeting la
tion trains.
W J Billings, C i D 18.h Iowa Inf
P for the purpose of hearing the
The only rolling stock now owned by
G W McReynolds, Co C 18th lows
M report of the Directors and
the
company, the Oregon A Southeast­
Inf.
k and the transaction of business
Langdon Morse, Co K 20th Iowa ern, is a locomotive purchase 1 from
Bat such meeting.
the Corvallis A Eastern a few days ago
Inft.
kd this 5th day of June, 1902.
Chas Diekefson, Co H 31st Iowa Inft. and delivered al Cottage Grove yester­
8. B. E skin ,
John J B Crawford, Co I 10th Iowa day. O'her rolling stock needed in
I Chairman Board of Directors.
construction work will be hired from
Inft.
F kvnk R eisnkr ,
Samuel Taylor, Co B 8’h Iowa Cav. the Southern Pacific.
District Clerk.
A switch has been put In at Cottage
David Bpenoer, Co C 17lh Iowa Inf.
Grove,
giving connection between the
B F Brannan, Co F 28th Iowa Inf.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
I<egbert Simons, Cori 17<h Iowa Inf. Oregon A Southeastern and the South­
Frank Reisner, Coe E and K 13th ern Pacific main line.
About 30 J tons of.5«-pound rail, »r»
"■Hog proof of
a wonderful ad- Ind Inft.
______________
in dicme is given by drugaiet
on
the ground ready for laying. These
J W Lakin, Co A 39th Ind Inf.
berte of Elizabeth. vV Va. An
are second-hand rail» and are said to
R
E
Eastland,
Co
I
88th
Ind
Inf
I^Bisu tiiere bad loug suffered with
have beeu obtained from the Union
G L McGinnis, Co K 13 b III Cav.
¿7* k'"6 <l"C'ors pronounced iDCUr-
Pacific
[W^canor. They believed bis ca»e
G W Soper, Co K 2nd III Lt Art.
•
till he u-ed Electric Bitters
G W Cochran, Co G 133d LI Inf
Th» HMt Prescrlptl»» tor Malaria.
i-ii Bucklen’s Arnica Balve,
Jno W Kitchen CoC3tt h 111 Inf.
0 'restment completely cured
Chillsand fevsr la a bottle of Giove's
J F Amis, Co E 14 b U 8 Inf.
* nb*u El-ctrlc Bitters are used
Tsateless Ubili Tonio. Il Is simply
Wl»-l bi'iou-, kidney and microbe
Iron aud Quinine In a taatelsM form.
G E Kress, Co E 8th Mich lof,
at the name time this «alve ex-
J W Whittaker, Co K 3rd Mich Inf. No Cure, No Pay Pi ice 50o.
"’»'chiese healing power, blood
Chas Clapper, Co E 22nd Mich Inf.
»kin eruptions, ulcers and
Morrow carriee a good variety of
J A Putman, Co F 1st Mich Engi­
wT’r!.'’,1*'1-
»10, Balve 25c at
water
cl »wia, bath tube, sinks, wssb
V- DeLano’«.
neer»
l«»in», slop hoppers and range boiler».
W H Ramil, Co A 17 Mich Inf.
■
i-rl»ncwl bMyth repairman now
Phore Red, 473.
Lyman Sylvester Co H 12 Mich Inf.
■fh«rnb-r»’ Hardware.
I*
■n ’w . «■ is
1 lbs pure Cane Sugar
00 lb-Sk. pure Cane Sugar $4.65
June 12.— RE
Veatob, conductor on a freight train
between Junction and Roseburg, had
a close call for hl» life on We- uevday.
While attempt ng to board the engine
of bls tralu at C omstock his foot slip
l«e<l and he fell, striking tils aide on the
ooruer of the tank, falling to the
g ound very close to the raP.
Mr
Veatch thinks be fractHred some of his
riba. He left for home on the overland
feeling v> ry sore.
J N Dentil», of Frink!! , wae trai s-
acting busiuess in the city on lueed»/.
G W Weatherly, of Portland, Is in
the city looking after his creamery In*
u rests.
Zrank Moorhead went to Portland
Monday to nttend be grat «1 I >dge of
Masons.
B F Howard moved ids household
goods from Albany Monday and will
again make Junction hl» home. He
will put liis large th'eubtng machine
in order tor the coming season.
A R Martin went to Newport Mon­
day, returning Tuesday. While there
he rented a cottage and will »end his
family over for the summer.
C A I-ewls. of Corvalds, was a Junc­
tion visitor Wednesday ot this week.
J N Bryant, of Franklin, wm a
Junction visitor Wednesday.
The many friends of Albert Utn; hrey
are pleased to know he Is slowly recov­
ering from tlie operation performed on
hlui Rome ten days ago in the Albany
hospital.
The town 1» full of stranger» all the
the time. A 1 hop b are crowded.
A O Reppet», who »pent the pa«t
two weeks visiting lit» family on his
homestead at iUachly, came out today
and left for Portland to re»uiue his
work on tlie road a» drum uer for the
C A Aiken Haw Uo.
Dr and Mrs Ogle-by, Miss Anna
Oglesby and A P Bettersworth drove
down to Corvallis Bunday.
Mrs I T Nlckllu and daughter, of
Eugene, visited her huabaud over Sun­
day.
G C Millett shipped a carload of line
beef cattle on Monday’s freight, Mr
Millett going down with them.
J M Bamford, of Elmirs, waa In the
oity Monday.
D 8 MeFerren and Davltl Healer, old
comrades of 1861, areal Eugene attend­
ing the Grand Army reunion.
Eastern Star Officers.
P ortland , June 12.—The following
officers of the grand lodge of the Order
of Esstern Htar have beeu elected:
Oratiti worthy matron, Mia Alice
Townsend, ot Dellaa ; assoclste grand
worthy matron, Mra Helen P Gatcb,
«alani ; grand pa'ron, Darwin Bris­
tow, Cottage Grove; associai« grand
patron, (' F Wiegand, Portland; grant!
•ecrelary, Mia Mary Booti Myers, The
Dalles; cr«i d treasurer, Mr» Bay Bher-
win, Ashland; grand conductress, Mr»
Ihlls Houston, Portland; aaaocta'e
grand tt.nt'uoire.», Mr» Thoma» Ryan,
of Oregon City.
Happy Time In Old Town
••We felt very happy," write» R N
BevlU, Gid Town, Va, "when Bui k-
leti’s Arnica Balve wholly cured our
daughter of a bad case of scald head.”
It della hi • all win» use It for cute,corn»,
Burna, Brulaea, Boll-, ulcer», eruptions
—Infallible for pile». Duly 26u at W
L DeLeno’» drug store.
Poeta end shingle».
Chambers Hardware.
Deering Binders-
three-month’s-old babe near
Tacoma, aurrounded.
He is hiding in the woods
south of Tokeland, a Shoal­
water Bay point. It is not
thought that ho can escape a8
his known food provisions
I I are almost exhausted and
there is no chance for hirn to
procure further supplies.
Eugene, Oregon, May 26th, 1902
Spwlsl to th» Guard.
J unction C ity ,
Bids Wanted.
Blds for lbs ”R»»t Hoose” to be con­
structed Io We»t Perk by th» Isdies of
'be Patriotic lx«u<- will b» received st
th» relldeoce of Mrs Geo Holl, corner
Ninth «nd Hlvh »tr»»t», till Fridsy
eveolnr, Jone 13th. st «o’clock. Pisos
msy bo Inspected st the s»n>o place.
M rs Gao H all .
Cbairssan Exaoutlvs tommlttae.
Saved From Awful Fate.
"Everybody »eld I had consump­
tion,” write» Mrs A M Shields, of
Cbamtiersburg, Ps, "I wm •<> low after
■lx months of »ever* eickneee caused
by hey fever end extbrna that few
tliooght I could get well, but I learned
of ttie merveloue merit of Dr King'»
New Discovery for consumption, used
it »nd we» oom;lately cured.” For
deeperete throat and lung diseases it la
the »af«»t cure In the world and la In­
fallible for ooogti», cold» and bronchial
»ffwtlon» Guaranteed bottles 60c and
». Trial bottles free at W L DeLauo’e.
Pally Goerii lune 11
M arrixd —In the Hotel
Eugene
parlors yesterday svenine, Henry H
Oaterboudt, "f Marquem, and Mice
Fennie Woodruff, of Ixtraoe, wer»
□nitrii in marnage by Kev J T Mer­
rill, pastor of the ü B ohureb.
(¿•I a wa*‘
mach In® and
your wIOs's etrsti» b. ' heathers' Hard­
ware baa tiiern.
THE KIND THAT YOU DON T
HAVE TO BUY EXTRAS FOR.
Car Just Arrived.
»
CHAMBERS
HARDWARE.
New Stock Furniture.