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VOL. 3G
I EUGENE. OREGON. SATURDAY AUGUST 1 1903.
POWDEK
EXPLOSION
1-2 Price Sale...
Bargain in
Sammer Goods
'latlor'
Triade.
Clod
£8
L WHITSON,
DENTIST
laving purchased the office and fixtures of
the 1 ate deceased W V Henderson, I am
now prepared to do anything in the line of
L’entiatry in the above Raid office.
fCrown and bridge work a specialty.
L. CHESHIRE, M. D
SURGEON,
PHYSICIAN AND
irinuui Mg.
Eugene. Oregon.
W BROWN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ice— Upetaire in Cbrifn en Pkp
Hour»: toll »2 n>; 1 8, 6 to c
J J. Walton
S. P. Nee
ALTON A NESS.
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
ill practice iu all tbe courte in the
I state,
lice—Room No. 3. Walton Blk.
Mtiee, Oregon
kUISE EEAN
ATTUI l NKY- a T -LAW.
lo? ia i .w McClung Bio k. R omo » 1 • »nJ
Social ¿itemi.,n ?i*?n 0. w,*l at <1 n inn*
tUr*.
Knvetis, ' irevo-
C. Woodcock
L. T. Harri
©COCK A HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW.
Ice—One half block south of Chris-
_®an Block. Eugene, Oregon.
1B HUGH E. 1 ENLAND
icr 7th end Willamette »tree te.
“-•»ad deformiti?» » «penalty,
tendance
S orge o b lkbak , m . d
PHYSICIAN »0'1 surgeon .
It». - Room or*r En«eu* L»tn tSavi Ok*
rt*. Residence N<> 230
tod-i to Jay or nieht
Phons rtMdonox
“77. Offoe, Maio 49.
UGENE LOAN and
Federal
Government
Seeks to Recover
Lands.
MORE CHANCES AT
UNCLE SAM’S CASH
MAY PLAY BALL
BIG SENSATION
GAME IN SALEM
AT SUMPTER
GRAIN SAMPLES WANTED
CHANGE OF MILLERS
AT SPRINGFIELD
Sunday Excursions.
Force of Habit.
BASEBALL GAME
IS CANCELLED
Will Resume Practice.
M. R. JANNEY,
Jeweler and Stationer
: : FIRST
Of Eugene. Oregon
í H iiih Cash Cajtel
lis
-
Natiìnal Sani!
OF EUGENE.
•**»'*• auaixta« Tsaaa'
■ erto ox revonaatc •»««•«•
¿ 2*’’*^ T« the prtncipd cities of the
Lv
*n'1 bwtog« co*iatri«e.
‘ r“-< .1-w.i nn Wmwt certificato of
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periot
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z ee l < -naty Warren ta tonshL
* EBROWN
b A.PA1NE
Vice Pendent
E * OSBIRfi
W W BROWN,
C a s hlar.
A mi Cethier
I *.«.•«! < JI
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i
BELKNAP SPRINGS
IN GOOD SHAPE
Council Meeting.
OSTEOPATH IO, PH Y ICIAN
MHMriaMl
SUITS IN WARE
LAND CASE
Magazine Near Lowell,
Massachusetts,
Blew Up.
HAMPTON
r
RAILROAD
NEW EXCUR
RUMORS REVIVE
SION SCHEME
The Paisley, Or., correspondent to
Nightwutch Geo. Crouer will take
(Daily Guard, June 29.)
the Portlaud Telegram writes as fol
Ins vacaticu thia summer, as last, at
John P. Jones, traveling passenger t
lows:
Belknap Springs, the management ot
agent of the Southern Pacific Com
'Francis G. Burke, of Minneapolis, pauy, was in Eugene today talking up
| that ideal spot of McKeuzie territory
spent two days here making a per­ a new Sunday excursion proposition,
being again in his bauds. Mr. Crouer
1-2 Price to Close Out.
sonal examination ot the country und about which be aud John 11. Pearson,
left for the Springs at four o'clock
a feasible route for a railread which general mauager of the uew Bohemia
this moruiug with a load of supplies,
be thinks will be built from Salt railroad, have had some correspond
in all about twenty hundred puuuds.
Lake to the coast, terminating some euee.
By getting an early start he can lay
where near Eugene, Or. lie expressed
by several hours iu the heat of the
The scheme is to run excursions
the liellet that the 810,000,1* recently from Eugene to the preseut teriuiuus
day. uot only resting bis team blit
Linen Suits i 2 price.
paid the I’uio . Pacific Company by of the Bohemia road, leaving here Four Men Cited to Show Cause gi'ttiua some sleep, as be was oil duty
last night. I’be rouud trip will take
White Duck Pants 1-2 price The California Penitentiary Es Clark for the Oregon Short Line, will early Sunday morning giving the!
Why They Should Not
be expended ou a road through thia crowds a whole day in the mountain?
five days.
capes Hemmed in by the
Give Up Grant
country to the Pacific Coast.
He will get a layoff from service
and returning in the evening.
Officers and Troops.
“After
an examination of the
after he returns aud go back for bis
Mr. Joues told ths Guard that he
country he has concluded that the thought the scheme a good one aud
Portland, July 29. — The first of the ajuual outing, thus combining busi­
most
practicable route for such a that he was in favor of inaugurating suite to be instituted by the federal ness with pleasure, while recuperat­
(Scripps News Association.)
Lotus, Cal., July 29.—The escaped road would be across the desert from thi? Sunday excursion service if government for the recovery of lands ing from the straiu of mouths of
Stein's Mountain,
striking Lake enough business could lie had to cover granted under the fradulent affidavits night work.
convicts from the Folsom penitentiary
county at a point where Oregon and I expeusee which would be consider­ made before Marie L. Ware, us United
Mr. Crouer has beeu fortuuate in
are now located in Greenwood Creek California corners on the Nevada
States Commissioner at Eugene, were securing Milt McMurray to takeebarge
able for the S. P. Co.
bottom, aliout ten miles from Pilot liie, thence bearing northeasterly
It seems that these excursions lib d in t lie r u il I'd Statea 1 u cult of the Belknap Springs business dur­
west, and pa sing through Chewaucun ought to be well patronized by Eu­ Court yesterday afternoon. The de­ ing his absence. Mr. McMurray bus
Hill where the first tight took place.
Sheriff Bosquitt's pickets on one Valiev to Paisley, and in a uortb- gene people, as few have ever seen the fendants named are G. B. McLeixl, the mechanical ability to make the
wt sterly direction to the low pass country through which tlie new Bo­ William II. Watkins, James E. War- numerous repairs incident to such
side of the canyon opened fire op the
over the Cascade range on the head­ hemia railroad traverses. Those w>ho I wick aud Samuel L. Carson, aud all property,
besides
understanding
convicts, then they attempted to get waters of the north middle fork of
have been tip the liue say the country four have lieen cited by United States tlie use of the water, owing restored
out ou the other side.
the Willamette River.
I is very pretty and tliHt there are many Commissioner Sladeu to appear be health to it himself. He will see
“Nearly all the timber iu this part spots where a very enjoyable Sunday fore hitu ou September 7, and show that the cauip grounds are kept in con-
They were met by Sheriff Keena’s
of Oregon would be accessible to could lie spent.
cause why the lands granted to them ditiouaud that campers have atten­
men and driven back.
such a road.
Mr. Burke goes from
A very low rate for the round trip should not revert to the government. tion.
They are now well hemmed in and
The suits were begun by District
here to San Francisco thence to New would be given if the it is decided to
the posse is waiting for reinforcements York.’’
Attorney llall in the name of Henry
run these excursions.
and militia, the latter being due to
M. Hoyt, acting Attorney General of
the United States. The allegations
arrive there this afternoon.
of the complaints iu each case are
The convicts returned the fire of
exactly
the same, excepting thodiffer
the posse, fifty shots being tired by
ence of the localities of the lands ill
both sides.
leged to have been fradulentlv in
volved. In all 4M0 acres so far are in
The Portland Police.
Archie Liveimore, secretary of the
volved.
They are located in town local board ot government examiners
(Scripps News Association.)
(Daily Guard, July 29.)
spip 24 south of rang« 1 east if the ' apploanta for civil service appoint­
Baker City, July 29.—A sensation I
Portland,
July 29.—Councilman of the most decided nature was made ’ The baseball directors today re­ Willamette meridian, The first til
ments, announce« that four examina­
ceived information that Roseburg did
Sharkey of this city will, this after­ yesterday when Justice of the Peacej
ings were made, acci riling to tile tion? will lie held ill Eugene shortly
not want to play with Eugene in Eu
affidavit, by Watkins, Warwick and for government positions.
Evans mid M. Kline, two prominent
gene next Saturday or Sunday. This
For Exhibit at District Fair and noon. ask and insist that the city
Carson in 1?92, and pr< ifs were Issm i
were thrown iu jail at
There an but tour places in the
council investigate the police force citizens.
unsettles Die situation when it was
at Salem State Fair.
by the Roseburg I-and Office in 1!
Sumpter.
Htiite wtiei ' tin -e examinations can
thought that the game would be pulled
from top to bottom.
upon the presentation of fratiduli
It appears that these two men broke
be taken, Astoria, Baker City, Eu-
Sharkey declares that he will not the bank at a game of “Twenty-one,” off here. It may be decided to puli affidavits which were sworn to bel
gene and Portland. The followitig
E. M. Warren desires to make a col­
the game off iu Salem. lu that case
Miss Ware.
stop till Portland is rid of the cor­ and ufterwards compelled Jack I’ear-
positions will be available:
lection of grains both in sheaf aud
the Eugene management would get
sou,
ruuuing
the
game,
to
cash
the
rupt.
grafting
police
department
that
FICTITIOl S 1’1 .RSON’S.
PhariuacJ-t, examination Septem-
grain for exhibit at the coming dis
half of the gate receipts which would,
checks be (Pearson) had
issued.
her 2, salary 850 per month.
trict aud state fairs. He doeB uot ask is cursing it.
All three^of the parties, the ci
no doubt, be larger iu Salem than
Evans and Kline played Pearson's
Miscel lanoous Computer, exaiiil
you to bring it to him, just wants the
in Eugene on account of the close plaint alleges, were fictitious, ui d
game and lost heavily the night be­
Oregon City Locks.
information where the sheafs can be
rivalry of the top uotebers of the the names were used only in order to thin September 2-3, salary not 1.4» . n.
fore. Later they won and broke the 1< ague.
Entomological Draughtsman, I
gaiu tlie lauds, which were alt. rwiuds
gathered and he will come and get it,
(Scripps News Association.)
bank for the sum of about 8900. The
transfrerred to McLeod, who now amination August 26, salary ♦IUD
besides will pay you for trouble and
The
matter
was
to
have
been
settled
Portland, July 29.—The project for payment wn made in Hee' :.. Yes­
grain.
this atternoon but the local directors holds them. Watkins, Warwick and annum.
the general government to buy the terday morning Pearson tried to stop
Testing engineer, examination F i
Carson are supposed to have lived
These varieties of wheat are wanted,
came to no definite decision.
at Cottage Grove, anil although the tember 2, salary 81200 to 81500 ;<r
but would like any other desirable present locks across the falls at Ore­ the payment of his checks at the bank
Commissioner has cited them to ap­ annum.
variety:
Bluestem, Oregon Chili, gon City, or failing to come to terms when they were presented by Kline
Application blanks may tie hal at
pear, the officers do not expect that
Cauadiau White, White Velvet, Aus­ for purchase to build new ones, will and Evans. He shouted to, the cashier
as the two winners stood receiving
they will ever he seen, The three the local postoffice.
tralian Club. White Cawson, Golden again be takigi up.
their money, not to pay a cent.
are, in the minda of the officers,
Chaff, White French. Spring Club,
The Oregon delegation at Washing­
The cashier obeyed.
simply non existent persons.
Landreth.
Kline and Evans then jumped onto
Oats: Surprise, Side, Russian, ton have promised to push the matter,
Winter, Scotch Dun or other varieties. and Federal engineers will be asked Pearson and beat him up and took
all the money be bail in his clothes]
White aud spring Barley also to look the matter over again.
c. A. Parker baa resigned his posi-
away from him. As a result they tlou witb Washburn» A Hous of the
W. E. Coman, General Passenge r
wanted.
are iu jail and are seeking a bond.
Agent
of the Hout hern Pacific, was iu
Counterfeit
Money
Circular-.
Springfield
flour
mills
and
will
leave
coru,
both
in
stalk
and
Some good
An inebriated individual was ob-
shortly for Eastern Oregon and Wash served to walk up to fhe U, lS. mail Eugene last evening and this morn­
ear.
(Scripps News Association.)
ington. J. A. Humrhrey, who so suc­ box in front of Magnes A Matson’? ing. He stated to a reporter today
If I can get an exhlqit from you,
Portland, July 29.—This city is
cessfully ran the mills for ten years store last evening. He opened the that it bad been decided by the oom-
your name description of soil and
flooded with green goods circulars
is again iu charge, and will superin­ letter trap and dropped in a nickle, pany to run excursions on Sundays to
location of farm will be placed ou the
to send count« rfeit money
offering
tend the operation of one of Spring­ then cloead the trap and waited for Yaquina Bay. The service v/iil be
label describing the exhibit.
announced when it is to begin, but
cheaper than the government can
field's important industries.
Address,
results. As nothing seemed to come
Humphrey ia a miller of many he stoo|>ed down and looked the that date will not be far off.
E. M. WARREN. Coburg, Or make it.
Other Oregon towns are
The Baseball Kamp planned between
The trains will leave Eugene early
years’ experience, commencing iu the machine ail over, then reached for
also believed to lie receiving similar tb> Woodmen of the World Hud the
state of New York when but a boy. another nickle, but some one across in the morning and reach the seaside
Knight of Pythias to have been played
proffe rs.
working Ids way across the continent the street commenced guying him, in plenty of time to enjoy the day
A Trial will Convince You That
on the beach. It is thought that the
The circulars give the address of C. tomorrow (Thursday afternoon, has grinding in every important milling
and he jumped the game.-Marshfield
been indefinitely postponed ou ac­
excursions will lie well fiatronizod
We Understand Our Business
state between the Atlantic and Pa­ Mail.
A. Benton, 740 East street, N. Y., by
count of the death of Chas. Griffin,
by the general public.
wire only. City Huperiuteudent of De­ a prominent member of the Knights. cific. coming iu contact with all the
in Watch and Jewelry Re­
different varieties of wheat and ma
livery Barrett is on track of the fraud. It is not probable that the team? will
pairing and Engraving.
chinery, thereby gaining a knowledge
Man Shot for a Deer.
play this year.
which few millers obtain. Patrons
Powder Explosion.
Grant's Pass, Or., July 20.—The
of the Springfield mills will be
(Scripps News Association.)
i
pleased to learn that Mr. Humphreys open aeaaou tor deer hail scarcely ar­
Great promptness in get- Lowel, Mass., July29.—The powder
has again resumed bis old position, rived in Southern Oregon when the
l>r. C. E. IxMimia has decided to
ing
out Repairing and magazine of the United States Cart
which in itself will be a guarantee usual report of a “man shot for re-open an office in Eugene. He will
special Orders of all kinds. ridge Company, fifteen miles from A special meeting of the city coun- that SNOW BALL FLOUR will pos­ a deer" came in. The victim was lie ready for busiueas the first of next
Dr. Cooper, of Cbetco, Or., a well month. Dr. Loomis is well known
Rings of every description, here, exploded at nine o’clock this i'll was held last night for the pur­ sess its old time excellence.
known citizen of Curry county, The in Eugene anti will have no difficulty
pose of settling upon the time of ma­
Medals, Class Pins, Chain­ morning.
Andy Tayler, who has been em­ accident happened iu the mountains iu building up au extensive practice,
turing the 815,000 sewer bonds re-
making and altering.
Thirty houses occupied by
cen tly voted by the city, It was ployed iu C. -Marx's bartier shop, of that district a few days ago. Dr. lie has recently been graduated from
Raised Monograms. Scripts ployes about the magazine were agreed that fCkxiO should be paid ba? purchased the ebop formerly cou Cooper was shot by a young man a special course taken in Chicago
and Old English letter­
tbraa years- in 1906, 1909. ducted by 8. W. B. Hayues at No. 9 from Oaklaud, Cal. He lived but a which will «specially fit him for treat­
wrecked and twenty two lives lost. evr ry three
1912,
1915
and 1918. It was ordered Weal Eight street in the Lane County few hours. The bullet penetrated the ment of the eye, none, ear and throat.
ing.
| Many of the killed were blown to
and went
completely Ilia office will be located in Preston
that
the
sale
of the bonds lie adver­ Bank building, and has taken charge. abdomen
VVe repair anything per­ I atoms, not a trace of their bodies
tised. the advertisement appearing in He will make a mini tier of improve through his body, fracturing the A Hale’s building.
taining to jewelry.
Iu some instance?
spine.
melite on the interior of the place.
being found.
today's Guard.
were
found half a mile
I parts of bodies
Bids are to be received up to 7
o'clock p. m., Sept. 28, 1903.
away.
Men’s Clothing
Hart-
Schaffner
NO 34
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Caie».
> ?is ’*«-■<•
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Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000
Surplus
.
EUGENE,
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• $50,000
OKEGOS.
a OBintBAla BANKIN'. BU81-
A
Sight drafts on Chicago, San Fran-
cisco and Portland Oregon.
Bills of exchange sold on foreign
countries. Deposits received subject
to check or certificate of deposit.
All collections entrusted to ue will
receive prompt attention.
T G HENI»RICKS. President
M B. EAKIN, Vice Preeident
P E. SNODGRASS. Cashier.
U H. POTTER Assistant C^shiev
An immense quantity of dynamite
j is stored two miles from the maga
but although the building?
zine,
about it were wrecked th» dynamite
Arm Improving.
J. T. Rowlau<i and party return«'! ;
thia afternoon from their camping ’
| lid not explode.
trip, Mr. Rowland suffered a severe I
Plate glass windows at
and a resultant broken arm while I
twelve miles from the magazine were kick
gone. His arm is improving rapidlyl
broken by the terrible force of the
■ nd be ?ays that it could not I« in
explosion.
Letter condition.
The concussion was beard thirty
miler.
There is great excitement over tbe
Hundreds have
taken advantage of
hese prices.
Have You?
1
New Pastor to Be Here.
29cts
25c
Bonnets
i7c
Crash Skirts
60ct8
50c
Tan Hose
29c
4^c
Towels
disaster.
The Rev. R. T. Cross, of York, I
N-L.. who ba? accepted a call to the
I ii-torate of
the C'.ngregational
Printer» Hon Strke.
church of tbi» city, is expiected to ar­
Spokane, July 28.—Members of the rive here during this week and will
his pastorate next Sunday. 1
local Typographical Union who •re begin
ou a strike against the Spokesman August 2nd.
Review and Cbrooicle received notice
from President Lynch of the Interna
tional Typographical Union at Indian­
apolis with instructions to return to
C. L. Fitchard. buying for hie com-1
work on the paper? at the new scale.
pny, today took charge of the Thorne I
Cowlee, the owner of the papers, at tory lot of hope, eon»irting of ♦*']
the confer« uce in Indianapolis, gave
balee and consigned them to be»»tern
up the fight.
market», l igure* private.
$1.00
35c
Bonnets
17(
Straw Hats. Men's
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I
No!
1 hat's what we thought, m we cont intis them for a few days.
They ate handsome reductions ai d do not occur every
day in the week, but they are going on now ati.l the economical
buyers are wo ping them up only a f. w steps to get in Hue.
They won’t last always
I
READ, READ. READ. READ
$1.00
Shirtwaists
29c
50c
IOC
G nghams
6c
50c
Etamines
39c
$»«5O
$2.00
Shoes (Men’?) Shoes, Ladies
25c
6ÔC
95c
$1.25
$2 00 yd
$2.50
Foulard Silks Fancy Silks Shirtwaists
79c
$ 1.67
i 9c
Straw Hats, Men a
FRANK E DUNN S -
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