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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1902)
nrrv AND (JOITNT Y enlmel MB be found end if it VIIX ACM J W 1 'is proved to be eh »1 Mr Crewford BAfUBDAY. augubt » INGRAU 3 STORY DIFFERENT S alxm , Or, Aug 3 -Frank Io- gram, th« convict who wee b* David Morrill in lb« peoitoetisry .tow loondry at “me tbe outbreak, telle a elory of tbe aboot- ing that yariea materially from tbe report» that have bteo hereto fore made. The fire» atory of the .hooting waa that Merrill waa about to ehoot Guard Girard »ban Ingram eeixed the barrel of the rifle, turning it aaide and reoeiving th« bullet in hie knee- Thia ac count baa been generally accepted m oorrect, though come reports haw been that Traoy shot Ingram soon aa the latter seised Merrills rifle. The general underetendtng has been that Ingram riaked hie life and loot a limb in order to eave the live« of tbe prieon guard. By hie own atory Ingram olaime no tnch credit, and while he Wk* from the incident eome of ito in- tiresti, and robe himself of eome glory, he leavee a favorable im pression by aooepliog no more honor than le due. In “ aooount of the whole eoene logram aaya that after killing Guard Fer* rill and firing through lhe window at the guard« on the front wall, Tracy and Merrill ran back to the rear of the moulding room and paaeed into lhe adjoining room, where a ladder wae kept All the convioto were running in various directions to escape the bullet», and the guards made their way outotde tbe shops. Ingram had run into the room where the ladder wae kept, and wae glancing around to m whioh way to turn next, when he wae euddenly confronted oy Merrill, whose rifle wae pointed directly at Ingram’« abdomen, and only a few inchee away. IneUno- lively he grasped the barrel of the rifle and pushed it down to reach out .nd was about t > catch the butt of tbe rifle with the other hanl, when tbe guu wae fired and hie knee gave way, let ting him fall. The two deeperadoee then secured lhe ladder and msde eeye it .ie, lhe dteoovery is mMl veluble end will attract the atten tion of aoientists fer end near. It has not been many years ago when tbe great foeeil beds of tbe John Day oounlry were lying undie* tarbed and unknown to the world. Since tbe venerable old gelogiet Prof Tboe CondoD, baa made tbeir preeenoe known, Eastern Oregon has beoome a famous and invalu able contributor to the knowledge of geology. If Western Oregon can contribute some rare and in* tareeting remains of prehistoric and extinct animals to tbe museums ot thia country, the poeeibilitiee of advanoed educational advantages on tha upper western coast will be greatly enbanoed. Mr Tracy is dead and he did the act bimselt; but what a pity he oould not have given himself up alive. It would have been so ”oioe” for him to be transported back on a special train to the city where tbe posse oould observe hie Then, tx>, he twinkling eye. would be given a bearing before a oourt. Ou th» side, he oould toil how brave he has been and how like a man he has acted. And tbe people, not • few of bis admirer« and other good, kind hearted, phti* authropio Iriendt, would listen with prioked ears and gaping mouths to all be had to tell them and the world» Tbat would be so kind of him, too. Borne pretty girls and popular old maids and even other men’c wives, would be given an opportunity to show tbeir pity, affection and sympathy for an on* fortunate man who ie unliked by his fellow sex, by askiag with tearful, pleading eyes to please let them oall on him, to give him just this one pretty bunch of csrnatione and iiiiee, to hand him this little mis sive. It is a burning shame, but oeverthelese tbe bard*bearted jailor would be compelled to let tbe bene volent individuals pass on with unaccomplished tmk, while be ehouid await bis own reward io lhe other land for bie sinfulnets. Fate however, has found tbe ehorteet way to preveut all this we have mentioned, when she clipped tue their way out through the rear of thread of life so sooo. She did lhe «hope. Ingram «aye that, so what she knew beat, and we be- fM ae he know«, there wae no guard lieve it. near him when he wae ehot, nor within range of Merrill’« rifle. He does not think Merrill intended to ehoot him, or that tbe nils was in Hpeolal to ths Ouara tentionally pointed at him, but in F all C hbkk , Aug. 6.—F A Elliott, lhe rush and exoitemet t the two of Portland, was in this section this name together and in the apparent week doing business for the 04 C B danger he turned the rifle aside. BUo. There Is a crew of men lu this sec If there wae a guard there, Ingram tion cruising for tbe Booib-Keliy Lum has no doubt the officer would ber t’o. have been killed; but he hse no Mre Nancy Cider, of Eugene, was knowledge ot having earedanyone a vlaitiug with her parents, Mr aud life. The eecaping oouvioto were lire J W Cox, last week. •tier lhe ladder, but naturally A F Edwards visited Eugens Batur- would have ehot any offioer they day, returning home tbe same day. Logging seems to t»e Ibe order o met. WEST PARK FOR THE CARNIVAL IMUv Geart. Aag 7 Tbe oounty commlsalonera' cuan, now In cession, today granted tbs street fair and carnival committee tbe privlledge of usiug West Park and tbe Park streets abutting for tbe neosssery b-hidings for tbs street fair. Tbe oommittee in selecting ibis loca tion for tbe carnival has acted wisely. While tbe G uard is not wholly In formed in tbe premises, no doubt It is tbe intention of tbe oommittee to erect booths on tbe streets surrounding tbe West Park and to oonflne the amuse ment features to tbe interior of tbe park. Everything pointe to a very success ful fair, and every eltlsen should make It a point to boom It as mueb ae pos sible. Off to Crater Lake. belly surd. Aug 7 Yesterday’s Portland Journal: A party of fifteen, including Gov Geer aod wife, Coogrewman Thomae H Tongue. of lhe First Distrlot; C H Wholes, Miss Merriman and F H New •I), chief bydrographer of tbe United Blates Halo.leal survey, departed today f*r a two week«’ trip to Crater Lake •nd surrounding oo.otry in Hou them Oregon. Will G Steel, an enthusiastic mouulaln climber, will act aa super visor aud golds of ths expedition, a* bs has been to tbs lake several times before. A National Park was crea ed at a late session of Congress which takes In lbs lake and surrounding oountry. Tbe lake itself Is one of great beauty, intermixed with weird effrete, aod is well worth a visit. It i* 80 miles distant by wagon road from Medford on tbe Boutbern Pacific Rail- road. CLASSIFIED GOlUMI, PERSONAL Dally Uasid Au< B £ Bpenosr is in town again. R O Brady Is down from Crssws 1. i I Closing OutSaìe For Sale Julie« G >ld»mllh h l»ack fr-m Pert* land. fUK BALE OK lKADf-147 acres Cbas Grlffiu’s ooudl Ion is some bat ou tbs Military r *d 26 mdiS from ter today. Eugeoe, 6 miles frem Lowell, on tbe Wili.m.tte river. 70 scree bottom J O Booth was a pae*eugar to Grants land; 12 acres clear; tbe rest bill Pats today. wnbwme timber. There is a (ro d Mias Lota Duubar went to Grants bouse with fur looms, smoke bouse Pass today. and barn. I will sell or trade at s I W Pops and family are recreating bargain. Call on me at Mr« kt E at Newport. Gardner’s on First street between D P Hberldan returned home to LyDX Jefferson aud Madison, or address T Hollow today. F Gooch Eugene, Oregon. C C Hexeiton, tbe Creswell merchant FOB BALE OR TRADE-A Walter is in tbe city. A Woods binder tor 8'29.09. A bar Mies Irene Applegate ie visiting gain. Bee E M Warren al Çoburg, friends at Roseburg. Oregon. W H Gllbsrtaori, of Aurora, a hop FOR BALE.—A floe residence for buyer, le lu Eugene. sale at a bargain. Inquire of Wil Justice B'anton, of ( reewell, made lamette Valley Land Co. or of Mrs Eugene a visit today. Heelop on lhe corner of Fifth and MrBbermao, tbe oourtbouM janitor, Lawrence streets. is bach from Corvallis. FOR BA LE.—Ous good 8 horse power Mrs J a» Karhan returned home to portable sugiue with wood saw at- Leabur/ ihla morning. tatchmeut; otis turning lathe; one' Miss Lola and Libby Howe returned band saw; oue table saw, at a bar this afternoon from Baletn. gain. Enquire of H E Walker Tbs Free Methodirt« are bclding a Bpring field, Ore. uamp meetit g at Fairmount. FOR BALE. — A hop presa, a bop Mrs J 8 Medley, of Cottage Grov», sprayer aud a furnace for sal». En arrived ou tiie afternoon train. quire at G uard i tHo». Attorney and MrsBchnebel returned HOR b E FOR BALE —A good work to Oregon City this afternoon. horse for aale, 9 years old, weight Mrs C F R 'bweder left for Pjrtlind ah. >ut 1209 pounds. Call al tbe G uard on today’s train to visit friends. office. Charley Miller has returned to Bu- FOR BALE.—Towu Ida fur sale al geus from tbe Blue River mines. Blue Riverfity. Bae mill« lu a few Bert Ea»tland and Chas Miller hundred yarns of town sue. /apply oarne down from Blue Hiver Tuesday. to 8C Spark», Blue River City, Or. After next Wednesday Dr Lowe, the optician, will be out of town for ten FOR BA LE —160 acree with large bouee l aud barus;89 limber; 50 acree bot days. tom land; 12 acreecleared and bow » d Oscar Gorrell, of Stephens, OregoD, small orchard; good outside raDge is in tbe city. He returns boms to for about 100 bead of cattle. Price night. 81009. Address W B Weott, Jasper, Mrs W J Royoe, ber mother aod Or Also 160 acres saw timber, price sister 1ft Bunday for rtan Jose, Cali 8800 ' fornia. FUK oALfc. A g *»u gta u, liay aud Mre Wm Miller has recovered from a ( stock farm of 216 acree for eale, | three weeks Illness and Is at Is to ooms mile from store, ttoetoftloe, school down towo. aud church, 4j miles from rail Mr and MrsC M Kisseoger left this road station, good tuildiugs, well morning for Newport to spend a week watered, level aud good loeatiou, on ths beech. 120 acree plowed aud part sown Mr and Mr« F E Chambers returned to wheat, on reasonable terms. A today from an outing at Cascadls, snap tor the purchaser. (Jan be Linn County. reached from Goeben byetsge. Call on C B Richardson Pleaasnt nil! or Miss Gertrude Jacksoa, of Tacoma, C A Parker, 482 JitJer»ou street, Eu Wash, is the guest of Mr and Mre gene, Oregon. Clive Cheeiiire. °N SHIRT WAISTS Everyone this Season’s Goods No old stock. Our $1 00 Shirt Waiste for Our 1.25 Shirt Waists for Our 1.50 Shirt Waists for Our 1 75 Shirt Waists for Our 2 00 Shirt Waists for Our 2 50 Shirt Waists for Our 3.00 and $3.50 Waists r See Show Window $ .7 o 1 00 1.1.5 1.2.5 1.50 1.75 2.50 s. H. FRIENDLY. H. GORDON, FOR THE RIGHT PRICE Supported bed springs, each ................................. $200 Kitchen treasure tables, the best make, each 2.90 Excelsior mattress with wool top, each........ 2.00 Prices on all other things accordingly. Discounts given on all complete house-furnishing outfits. H. GORDON, Prophet Beals' meteorological sum- mary shows that July, 1902, was about tbs average and little else, despite the tberoiee of many people that it was an unusually warm July. Wo did miss but a little on rain, and that's about all. Out of 81 possible days of eunsblne, there were 18 clear, 7 partly cloudy and 6 cloudy days. As to winds, the max We keep a well selected lice rf Groceri« and treth vegetables of all kii du in their imum velocity was 29 miles an hour Beaton, Iresh Saratoga hip® and salted on the 15:h from the southwest. peanuts. Tillamook, linibergtr md country cheese. Tbe mean temperature for tbe month was 66 degrees, tbe average for tbe past 32 years being 67. Tbe total precipita Giv us a Call. Mrs Geo Kelly aod children arrived tion was 1.76 iuobee, tbe average for For Rent. the past 32 years being .58 inches. Tbe this afierooon from • month'« vaca TO HEM I.-Block and fruit ranch, highest temperature wa 95 degrees on tion at tbe beach. b c inney 449 aOM, 50 acres iu cultivation, 10 Mr and Mrs J M Valkrnar of Creswell, tbe IBih and tbs lowest 46 degrees Phone, Red 66-3. oame down from Creswell yesterday acree iu orchard, one mile aud a half on the 7:b. 1 and returned today. from Waltervllle. Call on or address E M Bowtrmai , Waltervllle, Ore President Campbell, of the Universi gon. ty, went to R ■»»■burg this afternoon to attend a school convention. FARd'lO TRADE.—I have a farm Corvallis Times: R M Cramer ar- of 358 acres. 6 mil»« south of Fresno, I rived Monday from a six weeks trip Cal which I desire to trade for farm to Oakland, Oregon, and other pointe property lu Laue couuty. Land I» south, during which lime be was sell sli good bottom laud, well watered , William M Buuip has sued bis wife, ing organs aud vehicles made at tbe aud well improved iu every particu local factory. He met with a good Hattie V Bump, in tbe Lane oounty lar. Addreee 8, cate G uard , E u - oircuit court for a divorce. Bump aud sale, closing out tbs greater portion of geue. & & & & tbe etook takeu with him, and engag bin wife bumped up together lu O»we- I go, Kansan, on March 20 1895, aud ae ing a uumber of liacks uow In course of ooiutruoilou at tbs factory. As a a result of the marriage two cbildreo, result of the trip Mr Cramer expects to Rotial 1 A, aged about 4 years, and establish headquarters at Eugene fur Una May, aged about 6 years, have 1847 Rogers Bros A i Ware, Free. No doubt Mr tbe sale of products of lbs factory, and been boro to them. Postmaster McCoruack advertise» ie now looking for a man who would Blimp received too many bumps on letters for tbe f. Rowing persons a» tie. llks to take obargs ot such an estab tbe bead rrom the two free u-e of tbe Ing. dead in the Eugene p< s'< ftlc . lishment. He to to lsavs Thursday to broometlck aud rolling pmlu the bauds Those ealdug for tbe sains will | i a.e lay lu these parte. of Mre Bump, an cru»l and inhumau givs lhe date on wbteb they were ad Harvesting Is In full blast. Grain deliver four rigs sold on tha trip at CLASSIFIED SUMMER RESORTS crops are generally good but lbs fruit Cottage Grove. You wk fo* at our grocery. An order treatment Is alleged in bia complaint vertised: U B Hylworth, P D Bel will be filled with fir t choice' w ich an oauae for tbe separation Tbe plaln- knap, Mrs Blanche Oowg-ill, E W crop arouud here la rather »Hm. con'd not be betters I by an expert in food Moved. Htt asks for ibe custody of tbe little Elrie, Mies Celia Garblaor, James Bakers to Cakee, Pa. product® with a full aM or m-nt of ♦ verv- Mre Arthur Edwards and Mrs John thing to pit k from. K* owing pre i^ely girl. Attorney L Bilyeu in attorney Hlndred, Miss Hattie Kanofl, Kriit Jewelers to Gem. Ind. what in wanted by cereful house k« pers R nfro, of Portland, are visiting with I M Francis has moved hie place of for Mr Bump. Larson. Jas L ies, Mrs Mary O’Mers, we buy such thin a a« tally with lhe Printers to Agate, Cal. relatives and friends tn thia aectlon for bu-inem from West Fifth at reel to the ■tandard of gr od live a. Brisk busioeM Mrs Win Ralston, Miss O lie Kundes, a few weeks. Poeto to Parnassus, Pa. short prices, nothing cheap. last hou»e on West Eighth street, at MIsegMin ule Robertson, Mi-s Ads MrsC E Warner, who has been vis- the oorner where the road turne south. Mendioanto to Begg, La. Teel, M J Wood. ting with relatives in Porllaud for a All old patrons are Invited to cal Perfumera to Aroma, III. oouple of weeks, returned Friday. Hhs at the new place. Dall» Oaard. Au( 7 Actors to Starr City, Ark. TELEPHONE NO 25. reports a plsasaut trip. Wm H Barry, of Porllaud, address 40 second-hand buggies, carta and Plumbers to Fauoeit, Mo. wagons. Many good and some no ed a uumlier of members of tbe Feder Bankers to Deposite, N Y. al Labor Unlou lb Frank’s ba.l last good. Prices very low. J unction C ity , Aug. 4. Widowers to Widow, Ala. night. Mr Barry Isa pleasing talker Chambers Hardware. The fourth quarterly meeting for and a very agreeabb man personally Hunton to Deer Trail, Col. WE SAVE YOU MONEYS Duricg bls visit here be has succeeded tbe Junction < liy charge, M E church No* ice Lovers to Spoonville, Mich Mr« E E Cummins, of Junotlon South, ei I be held at Irving, Auguei io Infusing a little mors «nibusiaem Today, Tomorrow and O4y, end ;j B Borafl.»rd, of Indepen Debtors to Cash City, Kaq. 16tb aud 17th. Every Other Day Nolic- 1« hereby given that my wife, Into the Federal Labor Uolou aud In dence, Polk county, were married at Politicians to Buncombe, Va. D C 5' c F arlind , Junction Tuesday, Aug 6, 1'iOJ. The Edna Goodpasture, has left my tied rsviy og tbs Typographical Uulon Wt do n't make you a ttmptin* conitni«» ta- Pastor. Sporto to Raoe Traok, Mont. br>delaw.ll known lu Ijiue count» • ’id board, and I will not bs responsi which (ff cled a leu porary organisa day in ord«- to take adv ntage of you amorro» tion some week« ago. 1 he latter will Dry goods men to Calico, Cal. and the groom le a highly respected ble for any debts ooutracted by ber. Stops th > C<.u«li and Work, ell the Cold. »»no receive Its charter and will be In Dated this let of August, 1902. Puglie fiondo t> Riddleville, Ua is oilmen al Indep-ndence. WE GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES AND A SQUARE DEAL w irking order In a short tine. Laxative Bromo Quinine Table'» Hlgned: T A Guuur adturs . Ersrv ,I»« io the v-»r Com« in „nd get . .a, pl» Physioians to Dootortown, Ga. core a cold In one day. No Cure, N. Gst a washing machine end save ' I H Ina \ iiiag.r for picklI g and table u«e. No Horse shoos that anybody can nail Pay. Price 25 cents. School teachers to Larned, Ken. your wife's strength. Chambers* Hard other as good. Ws also have full ««nirtoent of an at Chambers Hardware. Phon« Main 9>-l cm »», jelly gl.««, etc. ware has then». Bald folks to Bald Knob, Ark. Exp rlenc«d bicycle repair man cow Yss Koew Yeo Are Taking Entomologists to Bug Hill, N C st Charub-r»' Hardware. Woodchoppers Wanted When you take Grove’s Tasteless Druggists to Balsam Lake, Wie, G rkksi . eak , Aug 6 — Dseatlafaction Posts and shingles. Chill Touto because tbs formula la I bamlw Hardware, W ondchopt ers wen'rd to cut ble plainly printed on every boitle show with Ihr ooudl'lon or lhe If market Baseball playen to Ballground b »dy dr wood. Ap|ly el home on ing that It Is simply Iron aud Quluiue ou tbeBlu-law baa I d to the forma Ga. river road or add es» at Junction. In a taa aleoe form. No cure, no pay. tion ot the Hiualaw Logger-' Protective Administratrix Nolly«. Three card monte men to Trick* L C V itus . 50e. Unlou. Each member Is pledged to K'tics is hersby aivsn, tbat lbs urtt-r 1 urn, Ky. Racine tiugglee stand tha test for sell no timber below tbe union rale New stock of furniture Just put lb, at end ad timber Is to be scaled by an ap s gn d «Bianda Strong, bas been duly, hard service. Chambers Hardware has p ices tbat you can aflord to flx up spy ■■B'sd a 1am ist ratti« of the estate o' proved scal-r before ills put »fl>«t, 8 H Fuber, dec»aisi by the oounty C'urt them. A very important geologioal ■ Ice. Call and < x am I us. Tbe minimum price Is fixed at 14 i r sod alt perion« bariog ,i»im« «garnet said Chambers Hardware. epecinasn wae discovered ant long H m Kwl Prss.rW«lvs Malaria. thousand for old growth log«, aud es'ate are ber-by ootids»! to present tue esine with trope- ionch*rs to Said adonin- Chills and fever le a botile of Grò ve e since near Albany, Oregon. The 83.75 for s.cood growth, or |l aod 75 i-trairix at tbe lav < dice o. L Bilyeu ir Chicken», Butter aod Eggs. Tasteless Chili Tonte. il la slmply esula respectively for stumpage. This Eug-oe. Oregon, w tbin six month« froto find wae a foeeil tooth of a prehis Irot aod Quloloe in a ta»trlees fotm. 1s a considerable rise over tbe priora Ibe líate o ibi* notte» We pty ibe hlgheal ooh prltt for No Cure, No Pay Pile« «Oc toric animal known ae tbe din-teaar. Dated tbiaS’.b d«y o’ July 1902 heretofore ,.ald. Aa»st>. bTsoso, In paleontology, the dinosaur be oh let bob , butler and egg*. (.fell and L Ftt-rsr. Atiorrey. A 'miuwtratrix ' W ood W antbd —A few corde 4 u- r BATT LB P mo DCCB <Of longs ti tbe order dinoeauria, a Extras ft»r every old mower or binder. w<» d wanitd at tbe G uard ofllc« vu West Sih B«rwt, F ubbdb . •Wlacrlptlon sco’únt. Gst them early at Cbambtre Hard group of extinct Means »io reptiles to cvhc a bou» in uet« eav ware. Superior Mo*-«a mo»tly of large eiss sad presenting Taka Laxative Hr m > Q nn<ns Tablets CbsmbsrvÀ Brr>. bird-like skeletal charsctire, ee- A'l dregg'at« r»funrt tbe m<»o»y If It S special Happy Time lo Old Town. A good sewing machine to trade f t jmially in tbe pelvis end limbs, fade to cure. K \V Grove's signature le oa each t'ox 26c O« wo d at Rachat More. b »me were three-toed, and walked AT ••We Mt very hapry, ” write« R N Fy serven d<a>ra and windows— ti e Li«k til were, «uaranietd ft 8 years on their hind feet like the kanga Bevili,Old Town, Vs, ‘'wt»«» Bu< k- any opening. Chambers Hardware. Chambers Hardware. les'« Arulre Balv- wh'I'V cured our roo; ot hern, five-1 >ed quadrupedal. Use your e» aod eave your do!* dausbler of « bad caae <»f ecatld head." Lackey, ths J-w»irr, has received Fee Thu Month The importance of tbe dieeovery ie I' dell, h’« all who u«e t f<»r >rn , hla stock of colored «la—.e, sys protec. Ia*s, 260 new «klrts, at ths Racket Hurt.«, Bruises, B"l-, uhwrs, eruu*l< n- • OVERTON • OVERTON the fact that Wsetora Oregon may <ore etc, etc, mr »urnmer me. Store. —infallible tor pll-s. Only J5c at W O L DeLano’a drug store. yield to tbe ecisotifij world a etore Get a Deering Binder at d Mowere Bmtoe of valuable remains yet unsought they ran light and last forever 2uy a Baie W •<■>»> a »«1 you hr va ighth Street Chamt-er. Hardware. for. If tbe ruflaaining parte of thia ens tbat lasts Rea them at Chainbera Hardware, J Our I Motto f to Please w. . M K . ? Unit) Items. Fruit Jars... Advertised Letters. L Labor Meeting. Prices Right. S KE" ELS, J. U. Green & Son. Quarterly Meeting. Married. r N. T. Wilson Sinslaw Loggers’ Union CARPETS... MM •••••*•• ¿7 J «WALL PAPER« . r Co. 75 Patterns to Select from J- W. Kays Furniture Co. I