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BSTilUlIKB FOB TIB BIUUllÀTIOI OP BEKKB.ATIC PUWIPUI, ilD Tfl RISI 1R I •! ItT LI VINO BT T1M »WUT OP OIK Bill VOL. 35 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY 12 1902. A SEW RAILROAD. flirt Schaffner NO 55 BRICK BLOCK SOLD. pt a dt )Q Clothe» Mrs. Hovey Buys a Building From the Savings Bank. fsici Col J A Straight who has been fore from City Washington for over Il will bej retuetubered that Col Stratght was accompanied here by Jas Archibald,» prominent and influential attorney of Scranton, and A E Corn Prices Stay High Pennsylvania, Fitch, a civil engineer of Cazenovia, New York. Meeere Straight, Archibald Hart Schaffner trips up the and Fitch made several McKenzie, to the Blue River mines aud down to the mouth it tbe lailoy' a de Clofhei Siu.law At the time they Tracey Near Seattle Special to chsGOABD ¡AMPBELL BROS., Publisher« ICE-Ewt side of Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth street® terms of subscription . ............................................................. 82.00 M“.bi................................................. rumored that they 120,00 i. m Months.................................................... 60 permost iu tbe minds of the very few fowtuinj rat« tn**1’ ddreua all business letters to 1 HE GL ARD, Eugene, Oregon. L WHITSON, DENTIST. ..in, purthsrted ths office »nd fixtures of ih, 1st.' lec-»sed W V Hsnderson, I am gw prepared to do anything in ths Uns of Dentiitry in the above s»id office. rCrown and bridge work a specialty. 8 LUCKEY, DIAL1B IN s, Watches, Chains, Jew- r, Etc. »pairing promptly dona. 11 work warranted. C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. a—Ose half block south of L. CHESHIRE, PHYSICIAN M. AND Indian war veterans. When the news was Hashed across the continent a few days ago that our pension bill bad be come a taw and also th<t the same could be bad without the aid of pen sion agents our hearts might will leap for joy. But now we are told that it will be necessary to employ there agents at a cost of from 810 to to procure our rights. And this after we had for mouths endured ail the privations of a soldier’s life, furnishing n ir own hor«e bedding and arme, and after a period of seven years recelvul the munlfloent (?) sum of 111 per month, and this wss in currency worth 40 cents on the dollar. D SURGEON, Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i»—Upstairs in Chrisman Block. 'H,un: »to 11 n m;12to 3,6 to 9 p m. of the new road and are working for 8p«c1a> to the Guard. C hicago , July8.—The raise in corn which has been ago that the Goul I-were figuring on forced by the manipulation building a road across the mouritalue of the Gates-Harris combino Via the Military wegon road route, but holds the record for sudden it has been reported that that route Iras I advances, and phenomonal I bjen abandoned and the McKenzie prices continue. an outlet to tbe Pacific. Lane oounty. Now, old comrades, Iain sure you will agree wltb me that after we huve waited these many years for wha te our Just dues so long, that it te not right or Just to pay any class of neo when as I bellsve the government has made provision to see that we rsoe.vs the eame at a nominal coat. Bo let us wait patiently for a few daye or weeks at most, at th*same time watching • ur faithful ne»»pai>ers (what should we be without them) for particulars as to The G uard annouuosd some time route chosen instead. part 1s mere rumor. However, that it comes Eugene wi 1 be on the Hue. were largely attended. Morgan Offers Tbe band tlayed stirring patriotic airs during the day, and a good pro SpMlal ta tba Guars gram wm rendered. The speaker of ondon the dy was unable to attend, but the other exerciees were carried out about acoordiug to tbe program, the little folks taking a prominent part. Tbe declaration of Independence was read In an admirable manner by Eugene ---- FIRST---- National Bull Of Fugen«. U up Cinh Capitol SOO OOO itolwt I ! 960,000 Eugene, Oregon. \ «MIEI’ \L BANKING BUSINESS *■ '•’» ... rcMMiabi. twms. Sight 's 'm Chicago, San Franctoc, and Port j*-1* ' sxetang. sold on foreign < oontriss •t* r*»ired » bj.ct to check os oestifi- leposit. .*** *tv>na st'rusted to ns wi11 rsooirs stimiti->n, They have M arried — At the residence of Mr Special to tbsonard. G uthrie , O. T. July 8—-A THE FOURTH AT CROW. desperate battle occurred near here today between the The Exercises There Drew a Good sheriff's posse and a gang of they horsetheives whom Crowd. The sheriff were chasing. The Fourth of July picnic given at and his men brought the Crow by the Crow band was a sucoeae gang to bay, when they notwithstanding tbe rain. The exer turned and gave a desperate cises were held I d the park a short distance from the Crow poeteffice and fight and made their escape. Holland. tn tbe tug of war between Hadley- Yours for the old flag, vllls and Crow, the lstter woo. In the OUÏS R BEAN baby show honors were evenly divided "U hclb B am ” H andsaker . between the trebles of Mrs Gates and ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Mrs O vet ton. The girl, would not « in Loan & Saving bank building. Room M arried .—W A Butcher,of Eugeue, contest for tbe prix, for the beet look Special attention given to land and mining and Miss AD Gibson, of Fall Creik, ing young lady, but the prize for tbe were united In marriage July 8,1902, bomliest men waa divided between Eugene, Oregon. at the home of tbe bride's perents. Mr youeg Mr Gates and Jim Holland. and Mrs A H Gibson, Rev R G CeLlsnn A refreshment stand did bueiusM on officiating. Tbe bride Is a popular the ground and tbe usual firecrackers young lady in tbe vicinity which she and bombs made the woods ring. resided while the groom is well and taksn up their residence at tbe oorner of East Fifteeath and Ferry street*. Battle With Horsethieves. Whichever way this matter. favorably .known here. Record PricesContinue It te eaid that tbe Goulds are back Ills exac ly forty-six years since Company B, of which tbe writer was a member, was mustered out in this city. But two commissioned effloers, so far as I know, are alive: Capt P C Cbrion Noland, ofCrsewtll, and Burgeon A W Patterson, both honored pioneers of rimu lilg. 9H sanaren. The sale of the two-story brick building oocupled by Loughmlller A oa Pe er, hardware merchants, Willamette street, and owned by lb« Eugene Loan A Havings bank, uaads today by C B Farrow A Co, real estate dealers, to Mrs Emily Hovey, tbe consideration being 110/08. The building te 26 feet, 8 Inches wide by 114 feet long and le a good piece of property, splendidly situated for basinee*. The upper etory to di vided oft into office room* which bring in a good rental, and the entire lower story 1« used by D'Ughmiller & Peter. The north half of that block wee pur chased recently by Hampton Bros who, It to understood, will make extensive Improvements in the same and it is probable that Mrs Hovey wl'l also Im prove her part of the block. His Fleet. L , July 8.—J Pier pont Morgan, who is the manager of the gigantic steamship combine, has of fered to England his fleet in case of war. This is sup posed to be a concession on account of the English lines entering the combine. the The steamers . of of combine would be great value in case of war both as an auxiliary fleet and as carriers, and will add greatly to Great Britain s strength on the water. BRAKEMAN NOWELS DEAD. Tbs two new county officers, Geo F Craw, treasurer, sad Dr C B King coroner, formally look tbelr positions today, and the old ouse who were re elected started In ou a uew term, their l»>ni'e baviug been filed and approved. Treasurer Craw, who Is confined te hie horns by ill uses Is represented In bls office by hie deputy, Frank Reisner, and Iks work Is going ou without In terruption. There le no other ohauge In the personnel of tbe force tu the other offices, the old deputise all bold* Ing over. BIG FARM SOLD. The Old Osbara Ranch Bought by an Eastern Man. FARMERS! death. __________ M onmouth , July 8.—Preeident E D Booster, the newly alec tad band of tbe Normal School, art I red tbia weak to familiarise himself with tba field be fore tbe Fall work should com menoe. He seemed to be highly elated wltb tbe promieee of tbe year’s work ahead Pre al dent Reoalsr loaves thia wook to take poet-graduate work in tbe East. Jake Kauffman, chief of police a Walla Walla,to well known In Eugene, being a brother of Ubrto and the M leers Kauffman of this city. The telegraph tolls ot a circumstance that happened In tbe polios court of Wslla Walla yesterday as fol Iowa: Walla Walls, Wash, July 7.—For fifteen minutes this even It g titers was no police force In the city. The chief was under arrest, and each offlosr rather than take charge of bto fotmsr superior took off bls star and turned It over to the police judge. To save tew When in Eugene remem Daily Guar« July 7 v'~ ¡'rrel imt ber that the old courthouse, THonaTox BiLiniRa I ksahr . moruitig » 10 o'clock lborntoa just back of tho new court Thio and order fron. a complete rout tbe Billmlta we- examined by Dre L W house, ha9 been refitted for Brown end F E Belover before County mayor extended executive elemonc) chief. Thon the force roeomrd a lodging house. , Judge H K Kincaid end pronounced to ths stars and took up sgein tho die* ______ Good rooms with entirely _ insane. Ho was taken lo the aaylnoi Ito rerded administration of tho office. new bedding and furniture. ,t saiem this aftomoo« by Deputy I bo trouble grew out of an alteroatlcn EUGENE. OREGON A very quiet Get place, yet near Billmire sbenft Harry Sown and N B Lyle * ' nf nwn to e«ed 66 yearn arid baa a In the police court between Chief of P< 1 eo Kaoffotan and Judge Glaoford. the business part of town. tiUllitkwiiiUl. Olka»« Tne oaus* family of growo children •a«k I« tk. tMitf E<1 Howe, who formerly .,f insanity le given as premature sen- M írsiid .-Al Ib» homn of Wm »•*1* Binimi butmm mail brincbM conducted the Ninth Street l uity and 'bls 10 hie first attack, having hewn In bls present couditloa for about Brund, M Hitan«, July <. 1902, restaurant to the entire satis buuctid m lafmbli Itnw. He to Io. ar.e on reitgioo. He «Mitrl D Cnlifad ai.<1 Lulk W Whto- faction of the farmer?, is in «year. .ays be has walked with Christ aad man, Juwtlcs uf tbe i’ewce C H Holilew A- O. HOVEY,President charge of the new lodging , has seen bis father sod mother and | cffieiallDg.] 1-0 HULIN. UMhier. B-H. HOVKY, AMtCMktar house. wife la a vtotoo. ME COUNTY BANKi There waa a surprising variety of si atlonehlp oonstderlng the else of the patty, the gathering containing, nam ing only the relation,hl[>s of the par ties present toothers in the aessmbtagr: Three mothers, two grandmatheis, one great grandmother, one graud- father, two fathera, eight grandchild ren, three great grandchildren three ohlhlrsu under ago, two babies, three uncles, throe aunts, one great aunt, one grand uncle, throe nephews, two neloeo, one grand nephew, four eons, one daughter, eight first ooueins, nine oeoond oouoluo, three third cousins, three husbands, three wives snd three single young people. Aud with all tills list there wore but 13 relatives present. Prof Ressler al Monmouth. JAKE KAUFFMAN. General Orders Sent Ont From Portland By General Beebe. Pali/ Uuaid Jal/ 7, will eoou recover. Goodall has bean for ¡several years a student at the State University, snd waa a leader both In student ability andalbletlee. He was a member of laat year’s football team, for several years a member of the University track team, and one of thejbeet debaters the University over turned out. Hie aiokueoe oocuired shortly before tbe Imo that bo was to graduate, and be was notable to complete bls course. Ho highly waa be regarded by bio pro- feeoors, however, that be waa granted bia diploma without an examination. Died as Result of Injurie» Re The Police Judge Tries to Fine the ceived at Marcóla. Chief of Police—Policeman Gave up Their Stars. Dally Guard Joly» E E Betiedld at Floreuce on Bunday evening, June 29, 1902, Mr Elbert K Word was motived here this morn Benedict wm united In marriage with ing from Portland that J G Noweto, Mias Lottie L Landerking, of Aten», the S P brakeman who fell uuder the Douglas oounty, Rev G A Mi Kintay wheels of a freight ear at Maroola on ufficia Ing. rhe morning of tbe 4h eod had both Hgo so badly cm-hed telrw the knee that amputation was mceasary, bad died at the hoepltel Suoday evening about 6 o’clock, not being able to sur vive tbe shock of the operation. Hie wife wm wl'b him at the time of P. E. 8SOIM1BAM. Cashier. L. H. Porrea Asnirisnt. ber, when lie wm confined wilh an Injured knee. The trouble war not regardtd a* very eerloua and li U kun was treated wltb various remedies, but grow worae aud worae. About a month ago be wm brought to the hospital aud ail operation performed, when he bad a very close call, and It waa with tba moat extreme measures that be waa re stored from the effects ol tbeaneatbetlo, ao weak bad be Income from bls long auttering. Tbe dootora hoped to eave bla leg, and the operation oonalelad of cutting Into tbe knee and removing • part of the bonee which bad become tubercular. Tbia, it waa expected, would remove the oauoe of tbe trouble, but still the knee would not bowl. (Saturday tbe wound waa again opened anti an amputation waa deemed necessary. He stood tbs opsration In fins shape, and 11,1s thought that hs THE ENCAMPMENT. Taka Their Seats Today—The Old Ouei. S eattle , July 8. — Au Dally Guard July » thentic reports are again re The old Osburu ranch of 1710 aireo, were figuring on some new railroad ceived that Tracy, the escaped south of the city, owned for the past enterprise, and the GuaRD received it convict from the Oregon pen year by Attorney Dstilel Gaby, was from authority that eueh wa« the case. itentiary, has been seen near eoli late this afternoon by FT Plank It to now a luonnotd that Ct 1 Bi * ght Seattle. As is his custom he A Co to Ham'I Manerud, from Brook left this morning for tbe purpose of held up a family near Renton ing*, B D, for 813,6«). The uew owner helping consummate arrangements for this morning and secuied a will teke charge of the place at once. tbe beginning of eperationsou the new good breakfast. lie appeared lit e. RELATÌVE s T a T MEACHAM. LEG AMPUTATED. fresh and in good spirits. The Ii wav impossible to gain any defl- | TO INDIAN WAR VETERANS. n 11info-mation from the rtmve named boat which he stole from Geo. Goodall Undergoes Another Grandma Muura's Djsceodaost farmer Johnson Friday night gebt emeu oonoernlug the new enter Gathered About Her at has been found where Tracey Operation. “Uncle Sam" Addresses His Old prise further thau that it is proposed to left it under a wharf. Loj( Cabin. build Lorn some oouueetloii Iu the Comrades on the Pension Nothing has been heard, The condition of George Goodall, Middle Wes’, probably Salt Lake, Business. however, from Anderson, the who lias l«en confined In Good Baniarl- Ptudtetou E O,Juue7: Mracbniu »»» across tbe mountains via tbe MoKsn- Hoapltal for some week« with an the scene of quite a gathering Sunday hired man whom lie took tan injured kuee, baa l>een growing worae when lbs tnsjor |M>rtlon of the western E ugisnr Or, July 7, 1902. zle route, through Eugene aud thence with him from Johnson's and and worae, until Saturday tile leg had rrlatlves of Gradma Munra, of the l og EriTOR D aily G uard : At the to tbe moo til of the Siuataw, where, it it is generally believed 110 to be amputated, as the leak hopa|of Cabin dining station, gal hired at litr risk of impoaing on y< ur good nature I te understood, the getillemeu bargained horns up ths mountain and iuculgrd has been added to the list of aaviug bia lite, aaye the Oregonlau. ask a little space In your c< lumns to for terminal grounds worth 818,000 or Hi» trouble date» from last Septem- rln a family reunion. speak on h eul ject that perhaps is up victims of Tracey’s rille. were here it was Hampton Bros WEEKLY FUCINE GUARD. eaia «ax no.too. Dally OaaM, July A a mouth left this morning for the Eist. J NEW COUNTY OFFICERS. I sovs leave sese jutv i? Ool Geo O Yoran of the Fourth Regi ment, O N G, baa received Gener 1 Orders No. 1 from Geueial Beebe ordsr- Ing the brigade to encamp at Goltra Park, near Albany, during a period ef eight days, July 17lh to 34th Inclusive. Tbe substance of the orders io at follows: The camp shall be known as “Camp Williams, ’ in honor o Mayir Gio H Williams, of Portlaud. Ntlbdi Visions of the brigade will leave their Lome stations aud proceed to o.mp on Thursday, July 17tb, as fol lows: The Third Regiment and Bat tery A by special train which leaves Portland al 8 a m, Co A, Ihird Regi ment, of Oregon City, t o 1), of Wood burn, and Co F, of Salem, boarding the train on it« arrival at Iboee place«. Headquarters, band, companies A and C, Eug-ne; B, Ashland ; E Roseburg, and H, Grau la Pass, will leave by train No 12 H r* Co, leaving Ashlaud at 3.66 a maud Eugene at 142 p m. Co G and hospital corps of Albany, will match to camp arriving there not later than 9 a ui. Tbe First Separate HatL liou uf lufautry from Eastern Oreguu will leave on O R A N train No 1, leaving Baker City at 8:<>6 a in transferring at Poril tud to tram No. 13. The Sight-1 Culps will leave Cot- vallls at 11:33 a m. Commanding officera are charged with responsibility for the safety aud proper oouduc of their met . Commanding ofilters will at nnue make rtqulsliloti for tran-portatlun and subsistence while lucamp. The uniform will be khaki coate and trousers, campaign hats and leg gings. Commanding officers are en joined to see that their meu take along wltb them a sufficient supplyjof uudet- wear aud toilet articles necessary to inaurecleanllnees and comfort. Tbe foliowit g offioera have been ap pointed on tbe brigade etafl: Major F H Bennett, quartermaster; Major Chas F Robins, Inspector; Capt T T Strain, Alde-de-Camp, TO CATCH TRACEY Wallace Chamberlain, the Trapper and Hunter, Will join iu the NEW GOVERNMENT SURVEY. Chase. Townships to Be Sectiooiztd in Wallaee Chamberlain, tbe well Lane County. known trapper and hunter of this city, Twenty-two townships are to bo soc- tlonizod this summer along the line of lbs grant of tbs Orogo.i Central Mili tary read across the Cascade forest re serve. Tbe townships contain o< nsld- srat le valuable limber land, snd ths demand for the various traets bas im pelled tbe waaou road company to make application for the survey, making a money deposit tor tbe ex pense of the work, which Is to be ap portioned oat to the United Htalee deputy surveyors as follows: A L Porter, of Norton, Or, will sur vey townships 19 B, R 2 E; 20 H, R 1, 2 and 3 E;2i H, R 2 aud 4 E; 22S, Bl and 4 K; 28 B, R 3 E. L E Wilkes, of Hillsboro, will sur vey tow nshtps 23 B, R 4 and 6 E; 24 B, R 8 and 4 E. H 0 Parkins, Fred Men oh and A M Keating, of Granta Pees, will suivy townships 24 B, R 6, 6j and 6; 16 B, R left yesterday on the afternoon train for points north. Il to said that before hto departure he coafided to an In timate friend that ite was going to the Puget Bound oouutry to Join In the chase after Ttacey, the daring and mutderous out aw, and try and bring track Io Eugene tbe 86000 reward which is now hanglag over Tracey’s head for L to capture dead or alive. Those who know Chambetlaln beet assert that he will come aa near getting bto mau ae any one, aa he to a sure shot, bas plenty of nerve aud knows no fear. He has »pent weeks and months alone In the mountains, bae bad many cl ree enoounters with flcroe animals and ha« always on me out on top. He wit) not be afraid to follow Tracey and if It should come to a hand-to-hand oonfllcl between the two, it will be a battle rcy»I, aa both are strong and determined aud w<uld never give up. 6, 6j and 8. Tbe work will begin ao soon as tbs bonds of tbe bidders have B houldb * D ulocatid —Jeeae K been approved. The land Iles along Flint, of Portland, formerly a well the Middle Fork of the Willamette F lynn IB I mproving .—Tbs many known Eugene boy, to in the city. He frieude ef E J Flynn, traveling freight river In I>an* oounty. to eerrylng bls left arm tn a sling, hav agaut of tbe Missouri Pacific, at prer A P obitiom at A« hi . a « d .—Prof G ing |dlslocated bls shoulder while ent under treatment at Dr Coe’s sani W Milam, of this ally, has asosptsd a ■cuffilng with hto brother near ju.ic* tarium at Mouut Tabor, will bo pleased posit leu In tbe Ashland state normal ____________ __________________ lion Saturday. He fell and hto bru'ber to bear that there are greet hopes for school aad will leave for that P'ntTnlfeUon top of him with such force as bls eventual recovery, rays tbe Port this weak. He will pursue a ooorae of to cause a ditlocatlon. land Journal. It la thought that at study In connection with hto work. the present rate of progress ho will be i well again within tbe next three months. Tbe rest and treatment be Io receiving la moot beneficial. Mr Flynn io the young man who reooLlly lx camo unbalanced In mind at Cottage Grove. He la very popular. It la thought that Ths 'pisstion of pries Is thoroughly nsidsrtd by every intelli gent Ixiysr before making bis or I'«r r urchass. We .is a«’W now Ibeotriinto which be was sub making a cut on our Gingham, fur a few days ami it will pay jected having t«en entirely removed, you to make a Bote of the f»< t. and which waa due to overwork, or something of that kind, be will scoo be restored to bit normal condition. I Hla Is of a flne-lruDg nature, and be has always Iwen moot devoted to hie Question of Price work. MERCERIZED GINGHAMS [New Goods] Were 50c per yd, now 35c. Were 25c ¡»er yd, now 18c. See Window. AisoTHXR H tamp M ilu —McMIn- 1 F «... vllle Reporter: Geo Kauflmsa re j I j IIIOII turned home last week from the Blue River mines, where he le interested w'lh Dr Henri Kessler, of Por lend. They have opened op throe ledgee and by have etnie» ore that rone from 810 to oa all |M8totbo tee. They are pushing dev»l >|ment work along and getting ready for a ten stamp mill Bonn - Io Eugene, July 8, 1902, to Mr and Mr O F Coll'eoo, a eoo. T W. 1 te« n,w llB* *C to Ilk laws on display ta window, which V,rli fî new an<l Inches wide. y S we ar* cltjeiog <>ut at Ki** pretty, from 1 to <5^ P** ■ YOU SAVE MONEY They are «napa and th* «ala will SHIRT WAISTS G A LOH» la Shirt waist- 3* érala. F. E. DUNN.