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f ■ . ,’t» ’ i*r«;ea I ii?mnm for th miEuiiTioi opouocutic riucimi, m to luh b lem? uun it tu hut op on i&ow GUARI) ■r I TT «- ~~ VOL. 35 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY 5 1902, NO 54 I Schaffner of 72 for e aeb and every dollar aut>- »Oritwd aud contributed by yvur ;wli- killed tionore. Tour potitionore would further re- quaot that »aid wotk and Improvment to be done on eaid «action of road, ba done under contract to bo let by your bonoratl« court to tbe lowest bidder. In accordance with *peoiflrell>>na to tw *r.ai ged by you, and that the aald rectlon of road to bo Improved be I divided into two or more divisions, and separate con I recto far each diviaion no lot aa above euggoeted. And that •■IVSTI SU5CRIPÎIOR5. 00 PgRTICULRRt. said contract or con tracts eo 1R shall be »W» I wo years ago the business tueu of fully completed ou or before Septem Hun day aveulng, PJ McPherson n •, h'l....... .. ____ _ a considerable ___ .. .. sum | Eugeue donated Delved the following telegram from au i ' ber let, 1902. for the Improvement of the McKenzie SHOwio evintaci or smsttirid miro In consideration of tbe foregoing, we, undertaking flrm at Heattie: wagou road, tbe residents «loov at your petitioner», do hereby pledge our- HKaTTLB, June 29. Bolus Capital New«, June 3«. very Important thoroughfare a j e»- aelvea Individually, to contribute to PJ Mi-PHBe»>N, Eugene, Ore: KI88KNUKK S BROTH KH COMING. elating with material »ubsor tloa of aald work and improvmaut, Iu oaab, I M Fleber killed. Notify bl* At I o’clo k thia morning the C’ep- labor and money. The county appro- tbs sum of money «et opposite our mother and wire luatruotloe*. tai Nr a « received tbe Li »lug mee- B uttbrworth A H on . pna’ed an equal amount, «nd tbe work respective aaues. On account of tlie Initial« seat,; “1 ••a*’1 waa dooe under the direction of a su Bespeotfully, M," It wee not known at Aral who the Canlr.i w perintendent appointed by tbe oom- OOUBTUT. Ol*. June 27. mlr«:ouer«' court. k *’**•• «•‘•ho-’ C H Baker................................... | 26 0(1 man waa, but upou inquiry It waa Ttie work was wi l1 door aud resulted J O'Brleu.............................. 5 IO learned that Luther Fleber formerly in great Improvement of the road. But J F Mutney......................... 5 ÜU of tbla city and a eon of the late W P » “*e. Will ,1Brl )o|lltfh| there were long stretches of road mat Frank A Feptot.................. 5 00 Fleber, waa up In the Hound country could not to even touched with tbe Glen O Powsra.................... * M KtBBRtGKR. 26 00 aud that hl* sroond initial waa “M .” limited means al baud. Dirt roads C H Park.............................. ••••••• KM) 00 After wiring the o;mrator at Heattie it »•.. i ..Th’ir ** w become almost luipa»ali e for heavy C R Mead.............................. ••••••a 10 U0 was found that a mistake hal been -»-nt«.,, occm .,, ” teaiulug In winter and sprli g mouths, H 0 H par Ms........................... ssss••« 25 10 made in eeudlng or r< celvlng the mes ,,‘K'’*nger „.J Mr. (| 1 ’ such a* must pa«« over tbe road with J W Wycofl.................... ... ««as»»» 5 00 sage aud an “I1 had tieen substituted I for ail ”L." It was then known that -HI reach her. th.. «ftvrnooil. supplies for logging citiup» aud tbe A J Ward............................. seaseae 5 00 tbs man ktl ed was Luther Fleber. No Blue Ki ver mi nee. Tbe Important in W H Ireland...................... •«••so 5 00 KlhBKNGRH'e MOVCMKNT* terest* directly de;eoilt'Ut upou tbis J W Hhumate....................... • a« saa 60 00 particulars were scot. rfrelTTr' ,,,o’'-»-»f"l»0e’hl..r. Mr McPherson rent word to the dead thoroughfare tor iniet and outlet, con- I F A Poet.............................. . 60 UÜ .hmudwllo |iy^ mail's mother, Mrs Mary Flah-r, al rfvaHu Ho, tributiag a* they do to such a marked Joe Gbl»*pla....................... 6 00 *f‘ h."<eno June 18, with Portlaud, and It ia probable that th* th?' extent in tbe prospeilty »four town | David Brouk« ............... 16 00 .»d if he oody will be brought to Eugene for .¿mJ*” b‘ “ and ttie oouuty— d< maud that the road , G D Khirey .......................... 6 00 »he »lb ■rhi.uLH,‘?.rrP" h,r* °n burial In ttie family lot in Oak Hill • ball be put iu *ueh ooudition that , Jesse Eastou....................... 2 00 -M..01 b...Xoe:\7rb‘:::s oe nett ry. team lug cm ire done at any time of J H Devor............................. 6 00 the year. Tbe deuresed lived here with Ills Xeb,;1:::T:.......... . ■<•<>.-«".u.:*1 George Frizzell................... 10 00 parents many year*. He attended the L A Powers.. ...... ............. 10 00 PM1VATB AND COUNTY AID. having’^ X" 4 University of Oregon several terms R Millican........................... 2Ò 00 i Now, an before, it In propoaed that J W Key .............................. and then »iu<lied liwat Ann Arbor 2 OU seasoo I he flrat trace of bl» movement. Br. tbe people Who are direc ly In erected R-iurniug to Eugene J E Keunerly........................ •e«eoo 10 00 for two year*. Vrn,,rlH.1:n *• ““"‘ford’* •b»ll vubeeribe toward making a per ha enll»tad iu Co C, Heooud Oregon Lu- ky Boy Mining Go...... . ............. 200 00 manent road, while tbecountv will be < > E Potter.............................. Volunteers, at the hreakl ig out of tha or f h. “•’’•""“‘'••“h.rWedure ay 6 00 Spaulnh-Anierioan war, serving with or lhur.d.y morning and .enured a asked to appropilate a doul 1 • amount. A J Godard....................... .. 6 OU Thin, we thiuk, la a fair proposition. credit w>th tnso mipany Iu th“ Philip X7rorn,,,‘ “ 1“t- *“ ’i- «.y H J Gi dard............................ 5 00 I‘iUrM,“y “• —•«»he pines. The McK-nzie road In a ; ut 1 c road In A Movre .............................. 2 60 . .Xi “D*1 over every sense of the terui. There ia a I H T McUouiga........................ ............ .. 6 00 He left here »horlly after tie r< turned drew i n a ,O r , a M’ continual stream of travel over it I • ra Ella Lane.............. with hl* company from the Island» 6 09 A oertlfloote for the crossing the mountains from the time and baa tieen here only ou-e or twice , ' G W Millloan........................ . - a • a a 5 00 since. He was aged atiout 29 years. it t>ecoii,en pat-sat lain tha spring till >u.UmT. WM “d b* '•* ‘bo R R Deadtuond.................. 6 10 u.tltuliou without tuaklug ...y re- the snow bloc*a travel in November, HOW HID IlKATIi OtXlUKHKI) J A Leonard................... . 2 50 But meager particulars bavu f.ec'i narks. Thl. certificate wa. f„uud < n ocosalousl y keeping open till Dew ru J H Odell............................. «••ease 2 50 obtained aa to the death of youug hie |>eraou by tbe oororer. ber. The road lasiibstantlslly a moun G Nettle................................ •««•«•a 25 00 Ftelier. Tbe account of the acc dent KiaaMQKR Llti’r BTaTRMSNT. tain road after It leave« the McKenzie B FMmueley....................... 5 OU o««e«»e wa* in none of the Portland patter», free ferry, fltte> n miiee from Eugen«, John Doyle............................. ‘’■•»t, Jun. 28-w T Ktaaonger 5 00 aoeeoaa but from Geo Gioaa, who drove down aid the ecattervd residents are Iu no John Htewart...................... ....... left a alaieruent dated at 1(1abo 5 00 to Irving this afternoon where tlie body wise able to keep it in repair. Further J F Harrlll............. ... .......... 2 50 pocke/’b WhlOh *“ ‘ound in hie »•••a »»a baa arrived for iutermeut we leant that they cannot be expec d to. An we H cm ’t W” *° ‘‘•dly wr,lleu ‘bat ha waa In tbe ralhoad yard» at HeettU have already remarked it la a public 0 P O’Brian........................ 6 00 Iu7h 1. ** P*r‘U ,jr ‘‘•«‘»’bored, alien a switch eaglno etruok him and road in every muisb that tbe word im O C Ressmau...................... ................... 2 60 b? w r r’"n‘ ‘b»» be left killed him luatantly. plies, and the public funds should tear L D Forest.......................... hl. wife ond Child to marry Mre Gar- a«**»«« 10 00 the bruut of the cost nt keeping it in J M Smith............................. 10 0u . ’ , °*ruer la.d bim to leave MRS McCORNACK DEAD repair. H TCouoy............................. b-r .later aod promltoKi to marry him 2 60 The lime of tbe year is almontat band George Watt....................... if b. oould get o divoroe. 10 011 when tbe work can be beat and most Oscar Millican.................... She Expired Suddenly at her Res About tbe time be got the dlvoroe be ••««•»• 10 00 profitably done. Probably no man in Robert Vaughn ................ 6 00 idence This Morning. the county has better knowledge of the 0 B Donaldson................... 2 00 iiewln of tbe road and la more directly J A Putnam.......................... «•••««a 3 00 Mr« Marla McCornack, a noble pio interested from bu-iues* reasons than T W Garay............................ 6 00 •ees«»so Eli Bang», the mall contractor aud P Gontot.............................. e«s«*e« 10 «0 neer lady of Lana oounty, died sud Ax be oould not l.,ve hor In the flesh liveryman. Mr Bangs baa bad a sub- J T Donaldson.................. ................. 10 ou denly trona heart trouble at her real- u.deu.d«! tok.ll her oud bimaeff, deuoo, 144 West Hevanth street, this acriptlnu pa;>er circulated among Alex Gray.............................. . ................ »hey oould bo together 1» beoeao. 2 00 tbe minera aud along the river with John A Wilson................. .............. 10 00 mornlDg about 2 o'olock. 1-Her.bow. marked «Videuoeofa Hhe had been complaining of feeling tubetaullal result». He is now asking Chas Grey............................. •eeaaaa 10 OO ■haltered mind. ill for a few days, but it was thought tile tiunlneea people of Eugeue to help PR Edmiston.. ................. ««•«««a 10 00 •U‘*u»'nl “r Kl.aeng»y th*re waa nothing serious, and yeater- Hie road—aud thereby themeelvee-with M V Rees............................. 10 00 d«y aba waa feeling much better. Iu blamed tbo relative« of tbo woman fur HUtnetriptlon». Every bRsluees man H M Price............................... ................. 6 00 leading her to deeert turn. aud property owner dependant on BeuJ F Ruoaoll, M D............ >•«!•••> 10 00 the nlglit time her daughter, Mie« There waa found ou ibo body of the tiueiue«« pro» per Uy owee it to blmaelf T Chevalier........................... ............ .. 10 00 Mary, beared her moving about her 'iTT' “ of dep«.» ln lbH room and naked ber If «he wanted any to aid tbla work. Remember, too, Taylor Needham............ ...... oeesao« 2 00 Flret National Hank, ot Hotre, for fx». that it la probable Ibat every dollar J E P Wither«...................... «••••ess 10 00 thing. Hhe replied that «he did not, »10 Io ra«b, • reoo.pt fortaxe. from .be subecrllied means three dollars avall- J H Beever........................... ....... 20 00 but shortly afterward when Mice Mo ahorifl of Laueoounty, Oregon, a pi.oto sblr, m it Is likely that the oounty will > U O Polley............................... ................. 10 00 Cornack entered the room she found of tbe dead woman oud a lock of hair ber mother lying dead across the bed. double tbe subecriptlou. W« publish F L Gray................................. •upp<»ed to be tlerg- 10 00 The funeral will probably be held tbe ;>eiIlion to the oounty court, also F J Grey.............................. 2 60 Wednesday, bat further announce FRNDLBTON Barr OaeeOBIAM TBLB- tbe subscription lint tilt noon today: W B Tucker...................... «... *»•«•«* 2 60 merits will be made later. uh . phic AQOOUNT.• petition . R Preston.............................. 6 00 Marla Eakin McCornack waa born PB4BL, June 28.—About 3 o’clock 2 60 near Lodouderry, Ireland, Jan 7, 1824. rrid.y aftornoo., mao rode into To the Honorable County Court of Fred Easton.......................... Tbomao Easton.................... eos«*se 2 60 Hhe came to America la 1838 with ber towo aad pui up Ula florae al a livery Lane County, Oregon: 5 00 parents who settled iu Kane oouoty, •table. Ho tbou m II k ! a boy to him Gen'l men: Your petitioners, the L E Fiogal............................. 1 00 III. In 1843 she married Andrew Me aud aald: undersigned, do most respectfully { Matthew Flaherty............... DH Watoon...... ................... 6 CO o''»ack. They crossed the plain« with “Houny do you know where W A represent and show to your hon A A HaflUnger..................... 75 OO ox teams in 1863 and settled late iu the tlaruer live»?” orable court, that the county road > fall near Olympia, Washington. In Tbe boy replied that he did. Tbou commencing at a point cohort dlstaoce J H Balknap, one week with team 10 00 1868 they oame to Lane oounty resid thealret.ger aald: wool Thurston, In said county and sx- Al Montgomery.. 6 00 ing here ever since. Andrew Mo- “Here is 25 ornla, my boy, and I tending to the Blue River at tbe bridge C W Thomson.... 2 00 Oornack, died in 1872. wont you to abow a« .he bouae.” croeelng thereof, a distance ot 3(1 mllen, Rufus Culp........... C.arley Brown. .. 3 00 Twelve children survive them a» fol Tbo boy took the proffered coin aod baa tieen and Is now iu a very bad con 10 00 low«: W R McCornack, of Hireaoe; guided tbe atrauger to the Garner dition aod lain great need of Improve B F Good past tire. F. A, HF aud Mias Mary E McCor bouse, where be aaw him outer. Mias ment aud repair. Total county to Juno 30 nack, Mrs C M (jollier and Mre J E Alice Foster, who waa viaiiing Mrs That tbe steady development of tbe Inclusive..................... 61029 60 Btevenaon, of Eugene; Dr W A Mo Garu.r, stood in ! ,au aoj dulug room Blue River mine«, aod the large amount BUOBNB. Cor neck, of Meudlcetio, Calif; E P when the »Danger entered the room of logRlng being done on the McKensle ' Ell Bang* .............................. ICO 00 McCornack, Halem ; Mre Dr E P Geary, where Mrs Garner was. river above »aid described section of 60 00 of Portland; J K McCornack, of Pa road, causes to Ire drawn over »aid road Bootb-Kolly Co..................... T1IK THAUBDY. many very heavy loads of machinery, Griffin Hardware Co •*eee»»*a»ee*«oooi .60 CO louse, Wash; Mre F A Welle, of Han Hhe «aw th- turn seize Mr« Garner F L ( Lambers A Bro....... .. .......... ..60 00 Francisco, and Frank H McCornack, provisions, etc. arc uud lbe waist and draw her close to Lough mil ter A Paler ....................... .16 00 ef Klsmath Fall«. That tbe present condition of said Geo T Hail A Hon........................... .16 00 him. He theu draw a revolver, placed section of road Is such a* to retard and Preston A Hales.............................. . .26 00 l he muzzle of the weapon behind th* delay the development and growth of McFarland A Lili........................... .26 00 LEG BROKEN. woman'« head and tired. Mi«o Footer that portion ci Lane county in which Hampton Bros............................... 20 OO was transfixed with horror. Hhe could 00 W M Benabaw ............................. .10 to found our greatest natiirsl re-oureao 1 W O Z-I*ler.................................. .iß On C. M. fclipass Met With an Ac- not K-reani or move. The man then and wealth, tbe development of which | ___ Hommervill* A Berger................ .10 OO held the worn«.., who slipped down In daeot at tbe Creamery. depends materially on the Improvment G uard ....... .10 00 bl« arm« aomewhat, and shot again, Alfred Weiner.............. . 10 On aod repair of said section of road. tbe bullet enlerlog the right otieek and I un 16 Frank E Duun ..... .. ..................... Dally Gaaru July 1 That your petitioners do mH s»k that Weet Bro-...................................... 10 . <> Thio morning nt 10 o'clock C M crashing through tbe brain tbe same your bonorabia county oourt appropri K H 10* bam................................. 15 00 Miao Footer Elapses, proprietor of tbe Eugene «a tbe first bad dooe. ate tbe amount r»qo'red to Improve H Gordon.............................. ........ 10 00 then started to run. Hbo hod to peso •aid section of rood from tbe general A K Patterson ................. .......... 10 OO creamery, mot with an Occident In oloeej to tbe pereon in making bo* 20 0»» D E Rice ............................. - ........ which bio right leg waa broken. fund of Lan« oounty, but meteed, we 10 00 G R Ch rumen................ Mr F.lepere wee carrying a heavy box . «acai* to tbe open air. Ao «he passed I your petitioners, iraldin* upon, Inter J Goldsmith....................... .. ........ 6 (Ml of better down on laelino In tbe th* man laid the I Itsteas body of tbo ested In and compelleo to oae.ald roan, Vlr cent A Go................ ........ 6.00 woman on I be floor and looked at it for aod seeing the great b-n» fl I tn be de W L De Laao.............................. 6 00 creaRMry bulldlag when be *l<ppod a moment. He iben retard the wee [on and fall In such a manner a« to break rived from end as a result of »ueb Im- E Hcbaerzeeblld..... .. ......... .. 6.ÜU 6.10 te th bone* of lb- leg t^tween tbe knee to bia own head end fired Just aa Miso provment and repair, not ordy to our Y or an A Hon. Fos or got cut of the room. Mies Fos 6.00 nod the ankle. selves but to th« whole of Irens oouoty, E Hen. .................................... .. 6.00 Lino Drug Go................................ ter heard tbe report arid tbo heavy fall Tbo Injured man waa at once taken do most cheerfully pledge urselveaaa J W Kaye........w-...-........-. 6 0» of the body. to hie homo al 857 Mill atreel and Um Individuals to nonlrlt.et« end donate J C Wetkina ................................ 6 00 thb Muraexb'B oaiir. -......- 6.00 D A Paloo and W Kuykeudall set tbe for said Improvment the soma of money OF Littlefield....... ...... set opposite oor names. And In con Paine A Key....... .. ....................... 6.M) bones. W A Garner woe not fl-d of tbo Tbo acet dan t will on n floe Mr F.te- tragedy and Lorried borne. He waa sideration of cur liberal »ubateriptloo, Total Eugene to Juno >0 peaa to hta bed for some lltue su<l it overcome with grief, end when bo saw we your potitionore. do moat rsepect- luclaatvo.................... I 566 00 will bo severe! weeks te-fore be ceu al- hie deed wife Weliermg In ber owa tully request and petition that your Totol »r>t«oHp<lon to Juoo Ari cual ve.............. 31*64 SO tend Io bia buslores et tbe c.a-mery. blood be nearly lost hl» reason. hoaoratto court appropriate tbo »cm LUTHER FISHER ^tade Ciofae* An Idaho Father Saw SonSuffocateinPros- pect hole S od Avenges Father L Spanish Royalty Quarrel. ' Special te Guard. k ^fade. Clofhei Chicago Teamsters* Strike. Special to tbs Ku am. Hampton Bros WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. C hicago , July 1. — The crisis of the teamsters' strike, it ¡9 thought, will occur to day. A Proper Court. Special to tb*GCA»D. SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT. S t L ouis , July 1.- - A judge of the circuit court issued an Indian War Pension Bill Is Now MP3ELL BROS., Publishers injunction today restraining a Law. and prohibiting the Corbett prizefight in this city. ICE-Eeet «ide ot Willamette «treet, be The Indian War Pension Bill was tween Seventh and Eighth «treat* The process of the court signed by the president last Saturday has been served on the prin and is now a law. Congressman It TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Tongue recured tlie pen with which cipals and their seconds. 82.00! the bill was signed a* a trophy of tbe is not thought that the pugil- Year...................................................... M oth- .................................................. • L001 important event, which will be for lists will attempt to evade .50 «Month*................................................ warded to the Oregon association. the writ. Claimants may now write directly to Congressman Tongue and secure Father Heard tirinz rate« male known on application *■ «11 buxines* letter» to THE GU ARD, tbe neceesary blauk*, containing ques tions which must be answered plainly Special to the Guian sue, Oregon. Son Suffocate. and satisfactorily and sworn to before a notary public. This will thus save any expense more than tbe charges of DENTIST. ■r pun hued the office end fixture» of a notary. There are quite a number 1st« detvaaed W V Henderson, 1 am of Lane oounty’s best pioneer oitlzens iprepared to do anything in th* line of who are vet»rat * of the Indian Wars, itutry in the above eaid office. who will place thslr cl sima at an early wi and bridge work a specialty. date. 8 LVCKEY, L WHITSON, «gl DKALKB IN a, Wstrhe», Chaina, Jew-^Sa^»»^^ r, Etc. ep«iring promptly dons. U work warranted. K ellogg , Idaho, July 1.— A prospect hole that was be ing sunk near here by a fath er and son caved in on the son today, though slightly covering his head. The father could hear the son’s suffocating cries but was unable to reach him, and THE 0 N G ENCAMPMENT. they grew fainter and fainter until he was suffocated. Site Has Been Changed at Al bany. C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. «-Onehalf block aouth of Cbriain i, Acozaa, Ouuoit. L CHESHIRE, M. D hysician and surgeon , wxn ldg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. physician and surgeon . i-l’patair, in Chiisman Black. .«on:»to 11 a m; 12 to 3,6 to 9 p ». Columbia River Strike. The site for the National Guard En campment to be b^ld in Albany July 17 to 24 has tieen changed from Hackle- man'a Grove to Goltra Park about half amlleaouthof the original ground* eelected. The commanding cffliers when they visited Albany conolu ied that the ground* at the grove, while a splendid place for a regimental en campment, was too imali for the en tire brigade and «elected Goltra Park. The tent« will be pitched on the old base ball ground, which 1« a splendid level open trac’. Special to tea G uard . P ortland , July 1—A gen eral tieup of the steamboat traffic on the Columbia and lower Willamette rivers is expected by reason of the engineers’ strike. Coming at this season of the year it will greatly crip ple business and transporta tion interests. Son Avenged Father. Spacial la tha Guard. Dally Guard July 1 K noxville , Tennessee, July 1.—Ray Smith, a youth of twenty-one, avenged his father’s death today by shoot ing and killing Judge David Rogers who he held respon sible therefor. P rominent M ining engineer .— VIS R BEAN W B O’Brien, a prominent mining engineer who la equipping a large hy ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. draulic mine for a Holland syndicate fa Lien V Saving bank building. Roe» on the island of Humatra, arrived in stt ntioa given to land and min in g Eugene today to vl«it an old friend, U H Park, tbe wtll known mine owner oftbieeity. Mr O’Brien is on bie way Eugene, Oregon. back to Sumatra with the machinery H urt B y A R lwawat H orsb .— The 14- for the pin'd, having come to New York by way of the Suez canal and year old «on of Rev Mr Childs, who lives at across the Atlantic. When be reaches Hpat 1-th an 1 Patterson «treeta, waa ran down the Island again he will have encircled by a runaway horwe yesterday and bruiaad np - or— the globe. '1 he plant that Mr O'Brien considerably. The boy was riding on bis bicycle on the si<l«walk whan th* home, which la in»talllng in Sumatra Is a very ex UGENE, OREGON. was being broke to drive to a cart, becam« tensive one, over 1200 men being in bis ■inmanageat.le and ran into the sidewalk al employ. Mr O’Brien is well known in the point where the boy was passing on hi» (•t»bii»e»«ia iaaa. oi*«»t Southern Oregon, where he equipped wheel, throwing him to the ground and Baak I« tb» Cesati. several hydraulic mine», among them Iwdly wrecking ths wbeeL Ths hors* then wrt1 Banking bulini» inali branchai being a large claim st Jump-Oil Joe. | ran away, breaking th* cart to piece». NEliOUNTYBRNK triniactid on livrable tanni. SPECIAL 14 iM Bank DAYS SALE A. G HOVEY,Preaident i- G HULIN. Carthur. 4.H. HOVEY, A sat Cashier FIRST Of Eugene. < RO Cash Capital SOO.OOO t ! «00,000 ^ iu « Eugana, Oregon. •iF.NERAL BAMKING BUSINK!* ! ■ °« rreareaU* tarma Sight ■ «a (V.caa«, Saa Fraaciaoo and Port- IU» o< n ~baaa« soM ne forvio» corwtrkaa "*• »-«v»d wbjact to cbaeh <w vwMS ì -«nat ia» aatrwtrd to na will mdv« Hl «tatti,a. aHwrr "<«. 7»^at. J**1». Pre 'ret P. F-. Sworwiare, Ceahiar. L H. Forrea - k Statement Fonnd in Kissen- ger’s Pocket propriation. M adrid , July 1.— King Alfonzo aud the queen , mother had a scandalous quarrel today in semi-pub- • ! » lie. Hart • Schaffner I I I TAN SHOES for mea and w .mea in hi<h »nd oxford« re»fnlar f.i hare baan placad on tha l artfaw countor aad ar* «elliaf al |4 50 «ho«« $2.48 For 14 Days. Th-«e «h a» are made in the new shspas aad «re strictly upto-date. tc »elevt from Si come early. See them in n.-rth window. OaJysmall stock EMBROIDERED FLANNELS-^ AhKITED TODAY Our new line of Favcv Embroidered Sanaela in pink, bin» aod r-am arrivad today. They are dainty and jrea «bat yon want for a skirt or wawt We also bars t h aw in I o k* do'». VIILIKGS. —Saa tbe new lie* od vaiUag» re display ia tbe window. F. E. DUNN. ? KISSENGEriTRADGEÏ I