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malaria and YELLOW JACK AN INDIANA ! CLOUDBURST I Personals INDIAN SHOOTS FROM AMBUSH (Daily Guard, July 1.) Chas. Evans arrived home this af ‘•The widow of Dr. Lazeare, who, in ternoon. the employ of the Government, went Fresno, Cal., July 2.—A report has O. W. Hurd came iu from Florence u Cuba, was inoculated with Yellow reached this city of a desperate liattle Fever through mosquito bites, and died last evening. applied to Congress for relief to-day.” among Indians on the Tule River res George Gilfrey was in town today ervation, 30 miles back of Porter ”fbe above tells of the sad culniinr- from Creswell. tion of a series of experiments by tl t ville. iu the Sierras, 1-ast week there Government, all of which proved col - H. N. Cockerline returned to Salem was an ludian holiday, the chief eluaively that the familiar mosquito is this afternoon. features of which was horse racing. a dangerous vehicle for carrying Mu- laria, Yellow Jack,” and other mala;, E. K. Lorimer returned today One of the ; rincipal contestants was ial fevers. from Springfield. hu athletic young fellow named Bob James Ebbert came iu from Spring- Filas. He was the last man in the race and was taunted by his cornpau field this morning. Pacific Cable to be Opened With ions. Dr. D. A. Paine is in Portland on He Takes the Duties of the Of. Both Filas and bis companions had a short business trip. Around.the-World Talk on fice Vacated by Ex-Gover- beeu drinking, and, smart ing under M. M. Scarbrough returned from the jibes of the other horsemen, he the Fourth by President nor Lord on July 10th. a short visit at Creswell. stole away to his cabin and secured Roosevelt. Mrs. Mary Moon and daughter re bis rifle. Sneaking back through the Washington, D. C., July 2.— turned home to Portland today. Tli — • whoni'c exposed to mosquitos underbrush till be got within range oroth I- maluriul influences should takt (Scripps News Association.) Jerome Knox of Cottage Grove, was of the other lndiaus, he ot ened lire John Barrett of Portland, whose ap warning. Iron is the lighting element upon them. One of the men had a pointment as miuister to Argeutlua New I ork, July 2. —The Philippine in Eugene yesterday and today. iu the Lb mill provides uuture with I was made yesterday will assume the sufficieb’ icsisiuuee to Ward oil diseusg emi of Mackay’s Pacific cable will Miss Bernice Holmes, of Albany, revolver and returned the fire, but But if inc bi'xsi is impure or iui|>ov- be completed before the end of today is the guest of Miss Vivian Kellems. ineffectually. The lookers-on scat duties of that office on July 10 when ex-Goveruor Loro’s resignation be erislc.il, <>r if there n weakness, it Misses Elma and Norma Hendricks tered rapidly, but not until four men comes effective but he will uot ar ineaiix tliut tiie bglitingqualitiesot the giving uniterrupteu telegraphic ser were stretched upon the ground as a blooti have iieeti low< icd, and conse have gone to Roseburg for a short result of Filas' aim. He then took rive in Buenos Ayres much before quently Ibere is danger. If you would vice around the world. The Philip visit. t-, c-, keep the blood pure and prop pine end is the last to be finished. to the brush and is still at large. ! the middle of October. Rev. Father Beutgen was a passen- It is understood that Mr. Barrett is erly nourished with The cable will be formally opened ger to Portland today for a short sent to South America to serve until by President Roosevelt on the Fourth visit. j there is a vacancy in the Chinese or of July, when he will wire from the Japanese missions. It is stated at Rev. J. B. Holmes of Albany, state l the State Department that if the cir- ERAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. "bite House at Washington around evangelist of the Christian church, is | Chas. N. Wait, executor estate cumstauces which led up to Barrett's the world to John W. Mackay, presi in town. J. G. Stevenson and family leave Aaarou E. Wait, deceased, to M. S. declining the Japanese appointment It supplies the blood with iron iu a dent of the Postal Telegraph and natural way. It is recognized every Cable Company, at bis office in New early next week for the Des Chuttes Barker, lots 2, 3, 4 and fractional | last winter had been understood as where as the i>est blood purifier and part of lot 1, block 4, original plat of well then as now he would at this country to reside. tonic iu use, and it has been used for York. Eugene; also certain other land iu time be minister to that country. Rev. W. M. Forrest, who lectures half a century. The completion of this great under tonight at the Christian church, came Eugene, »800. Carnival Crowd Diminished. Iloustoa, Tex., Aug. 1, gioi. H. H. and N. F. Stickney to James i taking gives the telegraph and cable up this afternoon. "I have usd Dr. Harter's All>any, Or., July 2.—The threaten and Mary A. Higgins, lots 1 and 2, Iron 'tome self and iu uiy companies owned by Mr. Mackay and W. C. Johnson, James Whitford and iug weather has diminished the family for over twenty five years, and block 2, College Hill park, »1600. can heartily recommend It. I regard it bis associates, direct wire from Lon J. Conners came down from Cottage ■ - particularly valuable to ward 011m» Willamette Real Estate Company tj crowds at“ the Merchants' Street Grove this morning. iarial and other fevers. don to Hong Kong, China, nearly Charles Stantou, lot 3, block 3, Crea Fair and Carnival iu this city. The J. H. H ayes earuival up to this time has been S. L. Thompson, brother of Attor wel, »40. Land and Emigration Agt , Frisco Lins. fifteen thousand miles. ney H. W. Thompson, left today for a 'U.<*0 luaraolM tkai akevc teitlaaalal la tiaalaao U. S. to James W. Pittenger, 160 eminently successful and everyone Portland Has Spooks. I has beeu entertained by the attrac visit to Yellowstone Park. acres in tp. 18 s, r 7 w, patent. Mrs. 11. F. McCornack, who left A. P. Churchill to D. D. Knox, tions presented in the midway. Great (Scripps News Association.) preparations are being made for the Portland, July 2.—The haunted with Prof. Condon for a visit on the Houchey Couchey mining claim in closing Fourth of July celebratiou. Columbia, a few days ago, returned Bohemia district, »500. bouse on Portland Heights was home today. Henry C. and Leda C. Elower to Baby Burned to Death. watched last night and the two ghosts Mrs. Andrews of La Fayette, Ind., Green Zumwalt, certain lands iu tp. Pendleton, July 1.—The 2 year-old were seen again. The watches fired arrived there today on a visit with 17 s, r 5 w, »400. Mary A. and John C. Leighton daughter of Charles Brotherton of two shots at the apparitions when relatives. She is a sister of the late to Green Zumwalt, certain laud iu Athena, whs burned to death last Mrs. M. E. Gray. they vanished from sight. night while playing beside a black t[>. 17 s, r B w, IMS. is the time to Counting Dead and Missing. A. G. Hovey to Emily Hovey, lot 5, smith forge, The little one's flesh buy Oxfords and (Daily Guard, July 2.) block 9, Skinner's donation to Eu was burned to a crisr. The l>aby (Scripps News Association.) lingered eight hours. The funeral A. H. Hinkson is in from Alma. Slippers, and gene, »1. Hanna, Wyoming, July 2.—Au offi Harley Zeigler is here from Califor Benjamin and 8. J. Rush to T. G. was held at Athena this afternoon. cial canvass was made of the town nia. Hendricks, 14.7 acres in tp. 18 s, r 7 Aged Preacher Elopes last night to determine, if possible, Howard Davis was a passenger to w, »750. Guthrie, O. T., July 1.—Rev. O. K. T. W. and Julia A. Harris to J. bow many persons employed in the Portland today. Posey, aged 73, a minister of the W. W. Chessman is in Cottage T. Bridges, 720 aores in tp 17 s, r 4 e, Christian church, has eloped with coal mine wrecked by the gas ex is the place where »10,800. Grove on a short business trip. plosion are missing. you can get Sheridan and M. E. McBee to Ruben Miss Josie Sheldon, aged 18 years, a W. T. Bailey, ex couuty commission C. Renfro, lots 1. 2 ami 3, block 2, member of a prominent family. It is s .<• A very careful count conclusively what is wanted. er, was in Eugene today from Meadow. Jasper, »300. believed they have gone to Canada. shows there are 164 now in the mine. t ..I----- Posey is the father of twelve children. W. S. McDaniel, a student at the A. C. Hausman to W. M. Roberts. There is not the slightest possibility University a year ago, is in the city. half interest in Dewey mine in Blue Forest Grove Goes Dry. that a single one of these is alive. Mrs. Lake Dorris left today for In River district. »101». With these bodies recovered the death dependence for a short visit. Forest Grove, Or., July 2.—By the J. J. and G. 11. Jones to Anna R. decisive vote here yesterday of 158 list reaches 167. Miss Ruth Loveridge is iu Port Chapman, certain land in Lane to 111 the licensing of saloons was land visiting friends for a few days. county, »1. Kaiser Insulted. effectually buried. The election was Fred Fisk, sheriff, to Adam Wil Merritt Davis and wife came up from without notable incidents. (Scripps News Association.) The following from the Salem Jour helm, 320 acres in tp. 15 s, r 5 w, Salem today for a few days’ visit. nal should also apply to Eugene: Fire at Pocatello Washington, July 2.—Kaiser Wil sheriff's deed. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson and Miss A town in this day of the world that liam took offense at the report for Maria Vanderford to Geo. D. Fisk, Pocatello, Idaho, July 2—A tire iu Mary Watson have gone to Newport is not a good baseball town is next to L.j acre in tp 18, sr 10 w; »275. the Short Line yards here yesterday warded the government 'at Washing for an outing. being not on the map of the American John L. and Minnie C. Tait to destroyed property valued at »15,000. ton by the commander of the United Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Hall,, Jr. left empire. Katherine L. Schleef, 160 acres in tp At one time the immense railroad The dircetors of the Salem baseball States battleship Kearsage, on the today for a week’s outing on the Mc 20 s r 1 w, »450. shops were iu danger. league have made a splendid showing occasion of the inspection of the Kenzie. J. and Elizabeth Wheeler to G. W. Multnomah Won. Mrs. Frank Page came down from Kelsey, 80 acres in tp 19s r 2 w; »400. keeping their team at the top of the battleship by the Kaiser the other day. Saginaw today for a visit with her league column. Victoria, B. C., July 2.—The Mult T. G. and Martha A. Hendricks to The President has directed Minister sister, Mrs. Lilley. With good management and good H. II. Stickney, lots 7 and 8, block nomah baseball team defeated the team work, there should be a reduc Tower to make suitable apology. Miss Minnie Chambers went to 6, Hendricks amended ad. to Eugene, Victoria nine here yesterday by a score tion of the disposition to employ hot Independence today for a visit with »200. of 9 to 5 in one of the fastest games Indiana Cloud Burst. air, instead of playing ball. her grandmother. Mary L. White to N. F. Stickney, ever seen on the local diamond. ( Scrpps News Association. ) W’ith this single criticism, The Mrs. M. B. Wheeler and daugbte' lots 7, 8 and 9, block 21, College Hill Peru, Indiana, July 2.—A terrible Athea and Christie, have gone to Fall Park, >601». Journal calls on the people of Salem to do their part, and patronize the cloudburst occurred a short distance Creek for a month’s outing. O. A C. Railroad toG. W. Shumate, game whenever the Salem team plays. above this place at six o’clock this Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Calkins, father 40 acres in tp. 17 s, r 1 w, »240. J ob . C. Whitney of Fall Creek, and There should be cordial rivalry to NOTARY PUBLIC. and mother of Attorney Calkins came Miss Ida E. Carr of Creswell, were give the home team big crowds in the morning. The notarial commission of Jesse. married at thè M. E. cburch at Crea- The Wabash River was filled to today from Wisconsin for a visit grandstand whenever they play, and with their son. Welle is filed. well,gJuly 1, 1!M»3, Rev. (’. A. Housel give Salem a reputation of being a overflowing within a few minutes Prof. Sweetser and M. M. Scar LOG BRAND. offlciating. Tbey will recide at Crea town where the national game gets after the deluge fell. North Peru brough left this afternoon to join C. F. Cox files log brand of "CC,” well. hearty support. was submurged with six feet of water Prof McAlister and party on the Mc to be placed on the end of logs in the If Salem gets that reputation and in the streets. The railroad tracks Kenzie. Siuslaw river and tributaries. the team gets the dicipline and pride Owen A. Thompson and Miss Mag Frank Anderson, the well known MARRIAGE LICENSES. of being well supported at home, were covered so deeply that the fires gie K. Walsh were married at the thousands will come to Salem to see of the locomotives that happened to S. P. engineer, is in the city. He is Thomas R. McMaster and Augusta home of the bride'« mother, Mrs. Kate now running between Roseburg and the game played. Walsh, at Jasper, July 1, 1903. They LaBlue, M. LaBlue witness. be in the yards were put out. Ashland. will reside in the western part of the Before this season is over Salem can David LaBlue and Stella Ream, M. In the suburbs of Elmwood two Mr. and Mrs. Tobey have gone up LaBlue witness. hare some of the greatest teams on county. the Pacific coast playing here. A hundred and fifty families have either the Middle Fork for an outing. John A. Calloway and Dosia Hanil town that is dead on baseball has no abandoned their homes or are suffer They will remain until after the ton, J. H. Calloway witness. Fourth. hope of the future before it, and the ers from flooded dwellings. G. A. Davis and Lenora Gale, E. People of Salem must awaken to an The Misses Eva'and Grace Roach of R. Davis witness. interest in the only great American Portland, who have l>een visiting with M. W. Weber and Mamie Moore, To property owners: You are here outdoor sport. Mrs. Emily Hovey, returned to their Nicholas Moore witness. by notified to mow all gras« and weeds home today, accompained by Miss Owen A. Thompson and Maggie K. adjacent to your property and clean Walsh, Kate Walsh witness. Hazel Humphrey. up alleys at once. Joseph C. Whitney and Ida E. Carr, N. B. Sweitzer, a government in Dated this 29th day of June, 1903. spector of surveys, left this morning Frank Reisner [and Isaac E. Stevens J. 8. STILES, with his family and Elwin McCor- witnesses. City Marshal George M. Miller and Miss Rosatta An act of the last session of the uack, as assistant, on a trip of inspec legislature providing for the giviDg tion up the McKenzie river. Their McMasters, F. E. Cooper witness. HMEEDE FARM AND HOP RANCH of bonds by warehousemen or those work will cover 10 townships and oc CIRCUIT COURT. FOR SALE. (Daily Guard, July 2.) storing grain went into effect July 1, cupy a large part of the summer. E. V. Hoover vs. X. S. Jackson, Judge Kincaid this afternoon de and hereafter it will be unlawful for Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Campbell, and admr., estate of E. H. McGowen, de The famous Smeede farm near Wal- cided the Fellman-Nicolle-Hurd log- any warehouseman to conduct busi little daughter leave tonight for ceased, to recover money. J. C. Ful- terville consist« of 177 acre« of land, king road case in favor of Mr. Hurd. ness unless he gives surety for the Omaha, to attend the National Edi- [ Icrton attorney for plaintiff. with good improvement«. The bouse The evidence introduced showed that faithful performance of bis work. torial Association. From here they MINING LOCATION. alone cost 12600. Seventeen acre« in *r- Hurd built a road in a narrow A fine of »50 per day is provided for will go to San Francisco and will W. M. Roberts locates Hawkeye hops, 12 acre« in choice fruit, 20 acres c»nyon at an expense of many bun- failure to give the necessary bonds. take in the Yellowstone Park, the ^■«d dollars, and if the Fellman- The bonds repuired by law are from famous Back Hills and other impor- mining claim in Blue River district. in hay, grain and vegetable«, balance W. M. Roberto and A. C. Hous- pasture. A large portion is river Nicolle road were eatablished it 110,000 to »50,000. The act provides taut point« of interest man locate Huckleberry claim. Blue bottom land. •ould com pet el y shut Mr. Hurd out, that on the 15th of June every year River district. Mr. Htneede baa cleared over »40,01)0 th* petition for the road was not hereafter the warehousemen shall file EXCURSION RATES EAST, VIA off this place in tt>e past twenty yeats, PROBATE MATTERS. •Bowed. a statement of the amount of grain in (¡BEAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. storage ami the amount represented Estate of Hans Hausen, insane. D. besides improving the place, which is P. Ohlsen files petition for appoint in better condition now than ever be on outstanding receipts. ri 50 Chicago and return BRUTALLY TORTURED. ment as guardian and files bond of fore. No doubt it la the moat profit 67 50 St. Louis and return c”ne to th,t 1oT P*r' »2900, with Peter Julius Hansen and able farm In Lane county. 69 25 Street Commissioner Turner is hav Peoria and return ’’•»ent and unmerciful torture has It is now for «ale at a reasonable Hans Petersen as sureties. Thursday, tXI 00 .. i I* never been equalled. Joe ing a sprinkling of gravel put along St. Paul and return price. For further particulars call on ’rolohrick of Colusa, Calif . writes the edge of the crosa walks on Will Minneapolis and return 60 00 July 16, set for hearing of petition. or address, years 1 endured insufferaule 60 oo PLAT. R. F. BAKER A CO., P"'n |frc.tn rheumatism and nothing lamette streets today, where it baa Deluth and return and 5tb Date« of sale: June 4th The plat of J. E. Young's addition v, though 1 tried everything grown rough. Eugene, Oregon. wn. I came acron Electric Bit- A Salem couple started on their and 24th to Ktb; July 15th and 16tb, to Cottage Grove is filed. Office, rooms 1 and 2 over Laue ll" the greatest medicine on and August - th and 26th. Ticket« County Bank. 3 , for that troable A {pw bottles bridal trip determined that no one go'd for 90 days. For full informa completely relieved and cured should know tbey were just married. tion call < n or addr««« H. Dickwm. . : Just as good for liver and Tbey acted very demurely, but a aym Yon need not ba afraid to use Sher ¿i,,! troubles and general de- pathetic friend f>ad put this on the city ticket agent. 121 Third street, For Infants and Children. man A William.’ raised paint« on ”“'7 Only 50 cento. Satisfaction Portland. Oregon. »laranteed by W. L. DeLano. drug end of their suit cm «: "We are They will stand the your »1st. Hl Kind You Have Always Bought weather hone«, newly himel [lease congratulate and cover more space than ua," which of course everybody saw. • Pon’* forg*rt ns when you need Basra the lead and oil. We carry a full stock. and there was rice by the time Wood fornitore. We can save you money. Cbambeia' Hardware. Biguuturs of burn was reached Chambers' Hardware. (From ■. Y. Herald, January U, W0X) Water Ran Six Feet Deep in Streets at Peru 25 Drowned. PR- fa ti» til bei k M .ft rt< c ir ito ft- ;J. r * ft * I» if r r • • Goes to Argentine Re public Till Vacancy Occurs. Conrt Hcuse ¡terns. Dr. Harter's Iren Tonic tas Ml BARRETT WILL GO TO ORIENT NOW Yoran’s Shoe Store MAKE EUGENE A BASEBALL TOWN STAND PRIVILEGES THE OUTING OF FOR THE FOURTH the MAZAMAS The thousands who will celebrate < The outing of the Mazamas this year the Natiou’s birthday iu Eugene Sat promises to be one of the pleasantest urday will be well supplied with re in the history of the club. Provi freshments. C. A Wiuteriueier who sions are made for comfortable truns- has charge of letting the stand privi poratiou, and the commi-sary depart- leges has received applications from meut with ample supplies of fish and the following: game in season, and fresh vegetables, A. W. Christenseu, to ’ e locuted at will be unusually good. The outing the dorthwest corner of the west offers all of the freedom of a small park. party and all the convenience aud Hoiuer Lakin, north center of the comfort of a pearsoually conducted west park. expedition. There are no dangers H. W. Dunn, northwest corner of to be apprehended iu the ascent of the west park. the Middle Sister, the climb sche W. R. C., eenter of the west park. duled for the maiu party, while the Epworth League, southeast corner ascent of the North Sister offers suf of the county jail yard. ficient inducement to the most veu- 1-adies of G. A. R., southwest col turesome mouutaineer. lier of the jail yard. The social side of the outing will Frank Blanton, on Eighth street, lie well provided for. Pleasant even immedately west of the the hall. ings around the camp fire are one of Several others are figuring on con the greHt attructious of the Mazama ducing stands, and possibly some who expeditious. have made appleatious may conclude A meeting of all those interested to wtbdraw them, as the fees have in this trip is called by President I*. not all been paid. The fet are from L. Campbell, the local member of the »5 to »10. Outing Committee, for Friday eveu- Work on a number of the stands iug, July 3d, at 8 p. m., in the par has already beeu eoiumenced. lors of the Hotfman House. The literary exercises will lie held on the platform in the southeast eor- , uer of the east [ ark. NEW LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS (Daily Guard, July 2.) Last night anew chapter of the Odd Fellows’ Lodge was organized at Cree well. Judge J. J. Walton conducted the organization ceremonies, assisted by Dr. L. L. Whitaou, W. M. Green, and other prominent Odd Fellows of this city. The lodge starts out in a flourish ing condition, with 39 im inbers, 7 of whom were charter members and 32 Initiated last night. The following were the officers elected: Fred Wright, Noble Grand; John Weeks, Vice Grand; Chris Hazleton, secre tary; George Hawley, treasurer. OLD OPERA HOUSE WILL DO BUSINESS Walter Rosa, manager of the Parker opera bouse, hue decided to continue running the Parker, aud has already booked a sufficient number of attrac tions to last until the first of the year. Some of the plays booked are as follows; ‘‘Where is Cobb;" Gilbert Gardiner in "The Habits of llainil ton;” ‘‘Hello Bill;” ‘‘Millionaire Tramp;” "Where the Bells Toll;” and a largo number of the first- class attractions. It is his intention to close the 1st of January, 1904. With the new theatre Eugene will have plenty of attractions next winter. OREGON ELECTS [ CIRCUIT JUDGES Salem special: Besides a supreme judge and n food and dairy commis sioner, the only other state < fficers to be elected next spring are 10 cir cuit judges and 10 district attorneys. Three of the 14 circuit judges hold over uutil 1906. They are Judges Sears and George, in Portland, aud Judge Ellis iu the sixth district. Judge Eakin, in the eighth district will not dose his present term until 1908. All of the district attorneys go out of office uext year. There is air eady some speculation concerning prob able candidates for the judgeship and attorneyships, but the candidates themselves will uot begin the quiet work of preparing the way to official preferment until later in the year. In this second district successors to Judge Hamilton aud Prosecuting At torney Browu will be elected. BASEBALL AFTER CLOSE OF SEASON Eugene is promised several good baseball games after the league season doses. The last game of the league schedule will be played July 26, but it is the intention of the management of the Eugene team to keep the team here for some time after that and play exhibition game« with teams at Portland, Vancouver, Oregon City, in Eastern Oregon and possibly over iu Washington. The management is now iu correspoudeuce with such teams with that end iu view. Sev eral of the games will be played ou the home grounds. Eugene has a spleudid team, aud the The warehouse back of Kay’s gun management is oonfldeut that the store has been condemned as unsafe boys cau defeat auy amateor nine on account of fire, and steps will lie in the Northwest. taken at once for the erection of a corrugated iron building to take Its WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. place. The present building is en The busiest and mightiest little tirely of wood. The new one will lie thing that ever whs made is Dr. built further liack on the alley. King’s New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, liat- leHBiiess into energy, brain- fag into mental power. They’re wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cento per box. Sold by W. L. De- (Daily Guard, July 1.) Lano. This afternoon iu Eugene, Miss CA.MTOAi.IJL, Roaetta McMasters and Mr. Geo. M. Miller, Justice Wintermeier officiat ing. New Iron Building. Married. WAREHOUSEMEN LOGGING ROAD MUST GIVE BONDS GASE DECIDED CASTOR IA Use a DEERING IDEflb BINDER and save [al • jour grain. You carrot afford to ure a binder that wastee your grain. The PEEKING ha» a per fect reel and binder, injuring no waate '1 he PEEKING is a very LIFHT PRAET machine became it i» fitted with roller and ball bearing». WE CARRY EXTRAS IN STOCK. Examine the Peering before buying or »end for catalogue. CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE «