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THE EUGENE GUARD C an DEGREE OF HONOR four or Ave claims of the Poorman Mining Co., in the Blue Kiver dis- HIGH SCHOOL tirct, on the Linn County side, have CONVENTION been bonded for $50,000. This com BASEBALL pany is composed mostly of Browns ville men, N. B. Standish being a i 1-adlng stockholder. The Poormau Interesting Meeting Being Held Mines adjoin those of the Oriental st Albany—Eugene Dele Co., of this city. The transaction Team Goes to Cottage Grove will mean a good deal for the mines. gates There in Force. Saturday—The Line (Guard Special Service.) Albany, Or., April 21.—The district convention uf the Degree of Honor wb 3 couvened in the A. O. V. W. bill yesterday fo enoou, with Misa distriot presi- Maggie Bark »r, Interesting ses- dent, iu the chair, sious were held yesterday and last evening, aud will continue today. Tonight will be the big time of the convention, when special delegations will come from Corvallis aud other places. New officers will be elected at that time. Outside of Albany, Eugene is the best represented, there being from that city (Mesdames C. H. Downs, A. F. Julian, J. Goldsmith, W. Kuyken dall. Chas. Starr. L. Lombard, W. O. Zeigler. M. Apperson aud Miss Dana Brabham. Harrisburg is next with Kittie Ba ber, Ethel Sabin, Nida Bennett, Ethel Dundee, Mrs. C. E. Maxon, Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mrs. J. R. Cart right. Mrs. 1. B. Sprenger and Mrs. Wm. Roberts are present from Lebanon, aud Mrs. Al. A. Mcore from Corval lis. Mrs. William Colvig, grand chief of honor of the grand lodge, is here, also Mrs. Alary Randall, of Portland, and Mrs. J. A. Fastdeband, of Asto ria, members of the grand lodge. McElroy’s Band, up. On Saturday afternoon the Eugene high school baseball team leaves for Cottage Grove, where they play a game with the high school team at that place. The suits for the team arrived this morning and are very neat and at- tractive, A few of them are on dis- play at E. E. McClanahan’s. The line-up of the team is as follows: Catchers, King, Stapleton; pitchers, | Crow, Kestly; short, Smith; first base, Paine; second base, Moore; STRICKEN HEPPNER ! third base, Bean; centre Held, Dil lard; left field, Simpson; right field, IS RISING BRAVELY Crow, Kestly. W. E. McElroy, formerly director of tbejFourth Regiment Band of this city, has again received the contract for furnishing the runic for the state fair next tall, His Salem band will be reinforced by such well-known Alf Dillard, J. J. musicians as Hughes and A. Svarverud, of Eugene. I Mr. McElroy bus an excellent band and will no doubt give satisfaction. visiting their father, J. P. Anderson, and Power Co’.s ad to Springfield. ANNIVERSARY of Creswell, this week. 8230. Miss Bessie Woods, U. of O., went J A and Ida Gordon to A J and to Cottage Giove today. CELEBRATION Alice Brinkley; 100 acres in tp 17, s r 5 w. 82400. Miss Lottie Farley returned this at- ternoon from a trip to Portland. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Miss Ethel LaRnut, of Saginaw, i Fred W Larison and Jessie Al Stew- came down this afternoon to visit her . Odd Fellows Will Celebrate 85th ! art; T B Stewart, witness. sister, Mrs. R. A. Booth. Charles R Campbell and Amanda R Anniversary in City Park Thompson; M A Slayter, witness. A. D. Hyland, of Lowell, is report Tuesday, April 26th. L W Hebert and Lanra Belle Dil ed as being very ill and the chances len, G E Hebert, witness. for bis recovery are small. J B Wlmtanley and Cella M Loom E. R. Davis, steward of the Com The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of is, C E Loomis witness. mercial C)ub,h home iron' San Fran this district will celebrate the 85th PROBATE MATTERS. cisco, where be has been on a vaca anniversary of the order next Tues Estate of lula B Bond, deceased. tion. day, April 26th, at the City Park, if J. D. Braley and wife of Los An the weather h suitable; if not, at the Value of property estimated at 8500. geles, are In Eugene, the guests of I. O. O. F. hall. The program will Elizabeth J Lackey appointed admin Mrs. Baley’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. commence soon after 12 m. with a istratrix. J. W. Hobbs. Strike Settled. picnic dinner,after which a good pro The following delegatee went to gram will be rendered. All Odd Fel New York, ¡April 21.—A thousand Albany this afternoon to attend the lows and Rebekahs are requested to libtograpbers, on strike «Ince March district convention of the Degree of meet at the I. O. O. F. hall promptly 15th, returned to work this morning Honor: Mesdames J. Goldsmith, at 12 m;. to then march in a body to as a result of the agreement embrac Wm. Kukyendall, Chas. Starr, L. I the park, headed ty the Eugene ing con 'esstoós on noth si les. Lombard, W. O. Zeigler, M. Apper- | Band. This celebration will he at- Steamship Sunk. son, C. H. Downs, A. F. Julian and ’ended by all the lodges in the dis- Miss Dana Brabham. I trict, and a grand time is expected. Berlin, April 21.—The Swedish Mrs. W. T. Eakin and daughter, All members of the district are ex steamship Dires sank after a collis Barbara, of Saltm, who have been pected to bring well-filled baskets ion with another vessel in the Baltic the guests of Airs. Minnie Wasbturne for the occasion, except visitors, who | Sea off Swinemund today. The crew o’ sixeten was drowned. for the past week, returned home this a-e cordially invited to attend. By order of afternoon. COMMITTEE, Dai[y LJuard April 21 Ashland, April 21.—The haseoall season opened here Sunday, with a J. D. Waite, of Heppner, was In the gHme between the local team and the city yesterday and recalled the cloud Medford club, resulting in a victory burst of last summer, of which appal for Ashland by a score of 8 to 1. The ling catastrophe he was an eye-wit game was the first of a series, the sec ness, says the Portland Journal. He I ond and third of which will p.obably says that Heppner has grown up again I ne played at Jacksonville and Med Mrs. G. T. Kitchen, who has been HIGH SCHOOL aud has survived the disaster in a ford respectively. visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Waddle, creditable manner, but that the bot returned to her home in Harrisburg DABATE TONIGHT tom of the Willow Creek valley ib not Bishop Scott Academy defeated today. covered with dwellings now as it was Hill Military Academy boys by a Miss Bessie Coshow, of Roseburg, before the cloudburst. People build score of 1 to 0 in the first game of arrived this afternoon to visit his ing new residences have placed them < the interscholastic series played on cousin, Libbie Howe. The Roseburg high school debating further back upon the hills, where' Multnomah Field yesterday after Dr. A. Sharpies returned to his team arrived this afternoon, accom toere will be no danger of. their being noon. Dow us pitched for B. S. A. swept away, should a repetition of! and held the Hill men down to one ranch near Goshen after a short stay panied by a few suppporters, and will be all ready to meet the local high in Eugene. the terrible disaster of last summer hit.—Telegram. Justice C. A. Wintermeier went to school debating team tonight at the occur. high school building. Both sides LEGISLATIVE TICKET Although it is not believed possible One week from today the State Cottage Grove today on business. have their argument gotten np in Miss Flossie Harris returned to pretty good shape,and the debate will that another cloudburst will again League season opens with Eugene PATCHWORK come the residents of that section and Vancouver at Eugene, and Salem Cottage Grove this afternoon, after a be a warm one, as both sides are con- have not forgotten the disaster of last and Roseburg at Koseburg. If the short visit with friends in this city. fldent of winning. year, and building operations are lalny weather continues it will be a Miss Mabel Pike, of Salem, is in The judges of the debate will be being planned with the memory of difficult matter to get the local Eugene, the guest of Miss Mane President Campbell and Professor There ia a rumor abroad that seems the disaster of last summer ever be- 1 grounds in ccndition, and even if the Ware. Young, of the university, and Dr. T. to bo more than mere talk that th« fore those who are erecting their fu sun shines from now till tbeD the Miss Rose Parrott, of Roseburg, 's W. Harris, of thia city. Kepubliuan dissatisfaction over the ture homes. grounds will not be in the beet of in Eugene, the guest of Airs. L. N. defeat of Hon. J. M. Shelley for the shape. Let us hope the weather man Roney. legislature is to be allayed by the will be good, and we will see some .Miss Jennie Jennings went to Cot withdrawal of Walter Grittln and the tine baseball. Brevities. tage Grove today to visit with Miss substitution of Mr. Shelley in his Maggie Veatch. place, It is assortad that the change Yesterday’s Coast League scores: REAL E3TATE 1RANSFERS. 1. H. Bingham, one of the Republi will be male before the end of next Flour is cheaper at Moon A Ting Tacoma, 1; Oakland, 0. San Fran C N and Elsie Al Bertelsoa to Hans can nominees for representative, week. ley’s. cisco, 5; Los Angeles, 2. came down from Cottage Grove this Bertelson; 48.51 acres in tp 17, s r 4 The Margarita Fischer Dramatic Co. w. 83500. afternoon. A. H. GIBSON. is playing this week at Pendleton. A D and E C Reeves to Fannie I Mrs. L. J. Sears, of Aledford, is Personals. John B. Coleman will probably not epxected here tomorrow on her way Griggs; 160 acres in tp 18, s r 7 w. 8125. rebuild on his lots where his build- home from Spokane. U S to Frederick W Kane; IGO acres A. 11. Gibson, a well known resi i ng was burned tho other night. Daily Guard April 19 Charley Austin came down from in tp 18, s r 9 w. Patent. dent of Fall Creek, d*ed April 19, at Salt, large or »mall lo’s, at^sma.l Miss Ada Orrell has returned from Blue River last evening to spend a Frederick W Kane to John 1 a. m., aged 61 years. He has been prices at the Ninth street feed store. Medford. few days in town. den; 160 acres iu tp 18, s r 9 w. $500. a resident of Lane county for the past Moon & Tingley. W. A. Wann went to Portland this Alias Lillian McElroy and Lester Mary Al and' Ashley O Stevens to fifteen years. He leaves three sons, afternoon. Luckey went to Salem this afternoon. Delos M McGrady; lot 9, blk 9, Elias Simmons, the artist, for fine stamps W. F., Ed and George Gibson, and Reduced prices until Mrs. W. H^Kay returned last night Dr. A. Sharpies, of Pleasant Hill, Stewart’s ad t< Eugene. 8450. four daughters, Mrs. Isabel Carpen- aud photos May 15th. from Portland. W J and Minerva Billings to J V was in the city today. Randall, Mrs. Fred ter, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. J. ' W. Stewart, formerly of Arthur ¡senders came up from Har- Miss Leons B. Kays is visiting Aliss Richmond; 1.76 acres in tp 18, s r 3 Butcher, all of Lime county, and w. 8100. Maude Alacbell at McMinnville. Mrs. R. Bland, of Hay Creek. The Springfield, has let*the contract to C. risburg this afternoon. W E and T E Brown to Louis 8. Currier for the erection of a flue funeral was held this afternoon, and Mm. E. S. Pritchett came up from Mrs. M. E. Sbytbe, of Kalama, ' the remains interred in Fall Creek residence at : West Ninth aud Jefferson Portland la«t night on business. Wash., who has been visiting her t I Schnader; 160 acres in tp 15, s r 5 w. 8657.88. cemetery. Rev. K. G. Callison con streets. J. 8. Stiles arrived home this after sister, Mrs. J. W. Owen, has returned Joshua and Eliza Casebeer to The best hard wheat flour in the noon from a visit to Cottage Grove. ducted the services. home. George Arehart; 25x50 feet in Junc state is Regal. Every sack guaranteed. Albert Hess, representative of the Mrs. J. W. Guiiey aud daughter, tion City. 8365. Moon A Tingley. Portland Evening Telegram, ia in Miss Ruth, of Creswell, were in Eu Note and Comment Arthur B and Sarah Jones to Cath Wilhelm A Son have just roeleved Eugene. gene today. erine E Bonnett; lots 5 and 8, blk 3 a car loud of Racin'' I ■ vuie", the boat L. Richardson came up fiom Salem F. B. Beeman has returned from a Cbesher’s ad to Eugene. 82000. made, and are giving n special sale today to be the guest cfjL. N. Ko ey trip through Eastern Oiegon. John D and Blanche U Gilbert to L on them at their Junction house. lc h rather amusing to a in.ni with and wife. E Bean; one acre in Eugene. 8500. bi» N. T. Wilson, the grocer, and S. W. Smith, Pniliidelpbin—“ My a retentive memory to observe the Walter S Gilbeit to John D Gil Hon. R. A. Booth returned home little son who have been very ill, are lucoiinisloacj of the Register editor rheumatism has disappeared •> titely bert; one acre in Eugene. $1000. this afternoon from a business trip to reported better today. since taking Hollister ’ s Kock' Vo in- and the Republican party in their tain Tea. Two packages made toe a Roseburg. Amanda R Thompson to Vacbel X fiauGc struggle to land a sheriff in well man.” 35c«uta, tor tablet a Thompson; 40 acres in tp 16, s r 7 w. Mrs. R. B. Houston, of Roseburg, form. Z.sk your druggist. office. Four years ago, when Dr. 81. is visiting her father, E. J. McClana- Kukjeio'all placed James 1. Page be We want your money. The J S and Sadie E S.tiles to S G Hn- i han, of this city. fore the Republican convention for «e get of it the Lett r you will lin; 37l2x90 feet in .Mulligan's dona Mr». J. L. Robertson, cf Honolulu, sheriff, lie stated that it was absolute us, as we o n suvi you i i e 1 have lumber subject to delivery tion to E-igene. 8400. i is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ly necessary to place In the office a everything in our line. Moon A C14tl aud 1J U | Geo and Lucy C Lea to Henry A at any _ place between J Eugene | E. C. Smith, iu this city. num who was an expert bookkeeper, ley. of the "Plutus” Juuviiuu City, both inclusive, to | Tromp; ; a portion . Junction City, both i on. iio should be aide to look alter Misses Nettie Chase and Sue Dorris trade for a epau of horses from 120V | ^lining claim, Blue River distiict. *t- Roseburg lieview ye terday the co inly records himself mid not art S P. Train Dispatchers t..oi .411- arrived home last evening from a visit 81. to 1500 pounds. tri. so important a mutter to n dep- j | to their timber claims on Fall Creek. Sarah Lauer et al to Charles and oer. C. W. .Martyn and E. II. Pengrii, Inquire of or address uty. This year iu liouiin h 1111g Joe mid Mr. Brown, stenographer for Martha Sherboudy; lots 6 and 8, blk M. L. BOOTH, Mrs. G. Coffey, of Kalama, Wash., 8'i' lie stated that it whs quite un- Train Dis’ teller Morris, arrive ! here 1. Packard’s ad to Eugene. $1200. who I ihs been visiting her sister, Mrs. Cor. Lawrence aud Second, Eugene. ne ■ iry for tho sberi'f to be at all this morning from Ashland to take. William E aud Rachel Wilmot to J. W. Owen, iu this city, has return I er- mt with the art of bookkeep- Robert Allen; l’s acres in tp 18, s r 1 I up their duties. Mr. Pengra was ac ed home. hat n good bookkeeper could be 1: w. 830. hire I at a salary ranging from 850 to companies by i'ie wife. Assistant , Mrs. S. Haudsaker, T.S. Hamlsaker Colonel F and Angie Smith to Haus Train Dispatcher Glaf Olsson will ar • month. What the county aud wife are visiting Mr. aud Mrs. J. Holden; certain land ip Fairmount. rive tonight. All ol the present force needed was u man who would be able W. (luiley at Creswell. Tomorrow $300. to detect criminals, mid, in fact, be- of trick operators in the Eoselurg they will go to the Anlauf for a brief Liberty and J Cochlin to A McKin We wish to thank our friends and depot are to be retained for the pres a very Nick Curler terror to visit aud will assist in a marriage cer neighbors who have been so kind to ney, lot 3, blk 3, J H Perkins’ ad to ent, at least them. The Register, like an obedient emony—particulars later. SS since our bouse burned on the 27tb Cottage Grove. $1. Garden seeds, fresh and relialle at poodle, falls iutj line, and this The following persons are in Eu of February. Perkings Elliott to J R Elliott;, the Ninth street seed house. All si id morning prints a long article dealing gene to attend the Winstanley Loom certain land in tp 20, a r 4 w, and in MR. AND MRS. J. F. GRAY, with Stile«' record as a nmn hunter u bulk. A’oon A Tingley. is wedding tomorrow: Mr. and Mrs. Cottage Grove. Hazel Dell. and bis wonderful detective talent, J K Elliott to Ida Shreve; lots 4 \\ instaoley aud daughter, Miss Edith, then intimates that Sheriff Fisk does and 5, blk 1, Hazleton's 2nd ad to j aud son, Harry, of Salem; Frank If you want a bicycle you want a I nothing but He around the office and Loomis and Miss Daisy Loomis, of good one. If you want a good one . Cottage Grove. $200. cool his heels for amusement, and O Veatch et al to E A Sbeares; Seattle. buy an ’ver Johnson. Moon¿& Ting- ‘ th-t he leaves the dangerous work for north half of lot 16, Masonic ceme lay. hU deputies. Every cue knows this "T used ('•scare»« and feel k a new man I have tery of Cottage Grove. 810. fee- n a «uiTerer from dy-repala and « 'nr stomach Daily Guard April 20 So-Bos-So-Kill fly protect« your | Samuel C and Robenia Sparks to lu.imation is false. Although Fred fi'r the li.nl two years I nave b»en taking turdb ib •••.! tber » old dr 1 t rrlTef only hu. oeeil at the bead cf the office but nr*»li i wt*t re ivnnend I'nseaieta to K. W.Crowell was over from Coburg •owe and horses from flies—Preston Bart Tate; lot 2, blk 3, Blue River 6 v friend* a« »ho only th(n< for lnd4ge«»|0n and Hale agents a little over a year, lie has on several •our stomach and t < ke» p t'.e b la in good coo» today | City. 11. They are vert i i * eat. r ..I. lona proven his courage in dan- Harry Siu«. aley, Mauch (.'hunk, Sarah M Gates to Lodge No. 265, This is the season of the year when H. N. Cockerline is in the city ► , oun problems. the wise farmer sows land plaster. Royal Neighbors of America, and from Albany. Bo at for i<ii ridiculous insinuation« will Lodge No. 7 b C9, Modern Woodmen of TKe ? nw ?!s H. G. McKinley aud Pan Tarpley I Try it; yield« a profit of 600 per cent. I voters. t ■ * receive the in'elilgeul America; certain laud iu Acme. $110. i .Moon A Tingley will give you prices. are In -be cl’y. iwpublioau parly •- Lane cuuuly i The machinery for the car shop« of t Elsia C and Deata '<1 Carter to G Henry Slewart was over from .1 its machine boss will tlud this 11 C. A E. is being gradually moved W Carter; 100 acres in tp 16, s r Sprit irtield today. ibsoiute fact I- t rrom the bay to Aloauy. Halt oi toe 8800. Frank V rrehead Pacific Sta‘c« Sirinj.«, I oan up fron round nouee has leen partitioned into ■»•HS» orrrnnrr»T.ufc-^ T... .♦ t ... — • ’ ’ V ¡rri-ir : I IVIV M six or seven a| irimetiis auu a large V» t cd. hiackstvltn s "1 otit- No Dessert Aiore Attractive "Why use gelatine and _ ---- - spend hours soaking, A dELL-O sweetening, and coloring wUC- Jell-O ® produces better results in two minutest Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool. It’s perfect ion. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. Iu Four Fruit Fla. vors: Lemon, Orang®, berry. Hasp, For Cigars Courthouse Items Lumber lo Trade lor Team. Card 0 Thanks. Sour Stomach ' II.K’.V < 1c co ' .kA aUUS art i 10c- berry. J’JUUS UULDSWTH ¿x H Priced rf A# - fed UflI 1 Welch ______ J Made Non-Magnetic Nickel Sllvsi Case Fully Suatsn-^efl For Mie by All JEWELERS -pustrated bicklet an recueet. ibjwlnt COLORED FANCY DIALS The New England Watch Co. 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