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THE EUGENE GUARD A VIRGINIA .....BANDIT A es Laura aud Winnie Burg From Monday's Daily li ’ on yesterday’s train for Ev Miss Marie Wa-e weut to Portland , si oit, Wash. bunday. LEFT TODAY JAPANESE Fred Withrow returned to Junction ■ IreF W Prentice entertained about Mrs. Lnml arty, pro rietor of th today. [Original.] - ily-four of her lady friends on Lonberty i .ory at West Seventh and This la a story —a true story of old Dean Sanderson is home from a trip 'li ii'saay afternoon at her residence, O.ive etreeis, is renovating and great Virginia before the war. wife, residents 6 High street. Progressive whist to Portland. LitUc Brown Men Would Nut ly 1 tnpr<<viug the iute-icr of her T. <> Max veil a Early in the spring of 1853 a cattle of L.m • coiintv »»r ihi-ty years, the w .-> the principal amusement of the W. A. Wann is in Newport for a place nt business. Work With Wh e Men on buyer when crossing the Bald Top last twenty-tour of wbiob have been hi moon, Mr« John Kelly winning short visit. mountain on horseback saw walking ac Spriugti Id, were passengers on the th - drat prize and Mrs Henry Hoff- th«*. SccJon. L. 8 Logau is up from Portland T. A. Gilbert, of Albany, spent before him a young fellow who drag train today for Eureka. Walla Walla ma'i second prize. At the end of the Suuday iu EugeLe. Henry Gild s went to Cottage Grove ged himself along as though tired. county, Washington They were gam a deliciou 1 uel eon was served i L. S. Logan, of Portland, spent Catching up with him, the cattle buyer The Japanese I »borers who have tn s atleruu'ju. sorry to leave the people among by the hostess, who waejably assisted j spoke to him. Suuday in Eugene. H C Perkins, of Lleweilyu, was in whom they lived so long, but as with been working on the S P railroad by Mies Rosalie Friendly aud Miss “Whar yo’ goln’ at?” tracks ou the Eng-, n- sect iou have the city today. George B. Anderson, of Trov, New the recurrence of each spring I r th Carrie Pairs. "Deering,” replied a soft, boyish quit and gone to Portland. Their York, is in Eugene. Organizer Woodcock,of the WOW past three years Mr. Maxwell had se voice, and a smooth faced boy looked places are now Ailed by white men. went to Portland today. vere illness, they concluded a change Ralph Donahue, of Portland, spent up. Mrs W W Calkins entertained a Un official today gave a Guard re "Whar did yo’ come from?’ Rev J B Uster arrived home from of climate was necessary. large number of society ladies Fri Suuday in this city. porter the following information: "Linwood.” the north this afternoon. day afternoon at her home on East R. S. Huston, foreman of the Guard The company wished to enlarge the "That’s quite a ways. Reckon I kin Eleventh street. The pastime was a composing room, is ill. Miss Sybil Kuykendall came down Received $2000 Draft. guessing contest of authors, in which help yo’ a spell. Git up behind me.” section gang from four to eight men, from Drain this afternoon. Horace B. Fenton, L. O. student, The boy sprang up, placed his arms and being unablo to secure Japanear Mrs S M Yoran won the honors ai d went to Portland today. around the trader, and the two jogged Miss Ora Simpson, of Albany, is labor was forced to get white men. Mrs. L. D. Hopewell, whose hus- Mrs G R Chrisman the lesser token. Leon Edmunson is home from a on, chatting pleasantly. Suddenly, The Japs would not work with white the guest of Miss C W Lowe. The Irostesa was assist, d in entertain trip to his Goshen ranch. while passing a lonely place, a narrow men, though the boss pleaded with Mrs M J Edmunson returned borne baud died west ot town several weeks defile in the mountain, the trader felt ing her guests by Mrs O W Williams, ago, has just received a draft from f om Goehen this afternoon. them to Slav. 8. G. Spicer went to Portland this something against his head that as the Modern Woodmen for $2000, the Mrs W K Scarbrough ana Miss Cal They were very stubborn and rot afternoou for a short visit. Mrs J S Medley returned home to tonished him—the cold muzzle of a pis kins. Refreshments were served at amount of insurance held by her being allowed their way, all quit and Cottage Grove this afternoon. tol. At the same time the boy behind Mrs. John Rude arrived home this the close of the atferooou. him called in as commanding a voice weut to Portland. The section is M O Warner was a passenger to Cot husband in that order. Mr. Hopewel’ afternoon from Scott’s Mills. had been a member of the lodge just as be could assume: now being worked entirely by white tage Grove on the afternoon traiD. Mies Sadie Ford was a passenger to four years. "Give me your money or I’ll shoot!” men. London Locals Creswell on this afternoon’s train. Mrs Laura Harris is visiting her The trader, hearing a click, did not dare disobey. lie took $300 he had in sister, Mrs T J Craig, in Portland. Mies Ada Hanson, the milliner Why Is It? I his pocket and handed It to the boy. Cottage * Grove, spent Suuday Miss Frankie Caylor went to Cot The latter jumped down from ths Eugene. tage Grov'* 'M« aftornoon on a visit. horse. Robert O. Brady, Democratic nom (Gnard Special Service. ) Editor Evening Guard:—Lane Mrs. E. 8. Pritchett returned Wm Boots, of Monmouth, a well “Stranger,” he said, "as you’re broke county offers no place where a far known insurance agent, is in the inee for assessor of Lane county, was yesterday to Portland after a business and I took your own pistol from your London, Or., May 2. — The farmers born in Indiana forty-seven years mer can invest his money so safely city. visit here. belt to do the job here’s $20 to buy an ago. He received a liberal educatiou aud stockmen of this section of the and reap so certain and large a return country are fairly smiling on account Dr H D Sheldon, of the U o, ai* iu the public schools of that state. Mrs. Clint Brantsetter and children other.” I Handing the trader the money, the for bls labor and capital invested as rived home from a trip to Portland He came to Eugeue in the fall of of such a profusion of green grass. returned to their home in Junction youthful highwayman ran away, and upon the upper McKenzie valley. Sheep, cattle, horses, goats and all today. this afternoon. 1895, was employed at the Eugeue the trader went on to Huntley, where, Here hay in harvest time brings Eugeue Comhs has gone to Port finding a sheriff, he reported the rob T J Burg and family left this after railroad depot for two and one-half have passed the danger line for one him ten dollars a ton. In the spring more year’s growth. The crops are in attended the delivery of st last and a general good f ring land, where be has a position in a bery. A posse was dispatched which from Hfteen to twenty. Beef, mut noon for Everett, Wash., where tLey years, scoured the mountains for three days, will locate. grocery store. Wells Fargo Co’.s express for two ton, pork, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, but found no trace of the robber. prevails the entire length of the line. Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Hoffman F. A. Rankin returned home this years, then as city marshal for a year butter and eggs bring a better price Three weeks later a peddler was held Our schools, one south aud one went to Portland Sunday afternoon morning from a business visit at Cot by appointment of the then mayo , than in Eugene. up and robbed near the place where north, ar in good trim under the tc be gone a week. T. W. Harris. ¡Since the spring of the trader bad lost his money. The To lay not more than one-third the tags Grove. mauagement of Miss Howe, of Cres Hon. R. M. Veatch, of Cottage robber was a small, youthful looking demand is supplied by the local pro Mrs. T. C. Sharp returned today to 1900 he has been employed on the K. well, and Miss Magee, of Cottage Grove, Democratic nominee for con pereon except for a very bushy beard. ducers, end the demand is yearly in- Portland after a visit with relativei R. Haye hopyard. These ladies are efficient From thHt time robberies were fre Mr.Brady has the acquired and nat Grove. gressman, was In Eugene today. O> - using, un-li faster than the supply. in Eugene. quent in that region, and It was sus teachers and both schools seem to be ural quallAcatiODe necessary to make Al1 kind« of farm produce is being J. H. Beokley, who has been look pected that a gang of highwaymen Mrs Calvin Hanna, who has beeu doing well. fi Ighled in fr>m the valley, and yet visiting at Portland and Oregon City, a good assessor. He is genial, yet in ing after bis business interests on the were secreted In the mountains, the There are many things that conspire Siuslaw, went to Portland this after different members of which made the line of duty attends strictly tn lund is cheap aud crops are certau returned home today. b sines». The work about a depot to make the London people feel hope- noon. and abundant. So I ask, Mr. Editor, Journeys alone and committed the rob Captain Ben D. Boswell returned r d that of a city marshal is enough I Ul. Here the mineral springs a’e “Why is it’’ that some of the tide of Wm. Stoops aDd son, Ernest, left beries. But the fact that they were to Boswell Springs today, after a to try the patieuce of any man, ye being equipped for the summer cam- committed in the same locality finally immigration is not turned up into short business trip down the valley. this afternoon for Moc’ow, Idaho, to led to the belief that they were per Brady Ailed the difficult places j p-ign. A new system of apparatus to- this fruitful valley? The locality is Miss Nina Ostrander, of Cottage with such discretion that he lost the the hotel is now under oourse of con rttend the fanerai of Gora Morris petrated by one person In different dis healthful and pleasant to live i 1, Stoop. guises. A deputy sheriff was sent out schools good, roads well bui't. Grove, who has been the guest of Miss good will of few, if any. The writer’s struction and by May 10th will be J. W. Donahue, who has been stop- to patrol the mountains, but never Lulu Applegate In Eugene, returned ready for business, and will be in a personal acquaintance with Mr. Bra The logging and miuiug interests are found a person answering to the de dy extends over the time the latter condition to meet all the wants of ping in Eugene for some ti e past. scription of any of those given of the daily Increasing in importance, so home today. left today for his homo at Bird Isl Samuel Kafka, of Portland, grand t'lis resided beie.part of it intimately, health hunters with a modern system that there is every reason to believe desperado Then a reward of $500 was offered. that what is now true of this valley secretary of the Foresters of Amer aud we can say that if elected asses of bath arrangements that will iosuie and, Minn. J. L. Zeigler lef' this I'fteroon on a This was enough money to Induce ica, arrived in the city this afternoon sor be will make an obliging, careful g speedy relief from various kinds of will be steadily increased. chronic troubles. The scenery is trip through California in the inter Gabe ’’mlson and Al Wheaton to to institute a new court of that order and competent official. Truly veurs, fine, the Ashing good and a good ests of the L. L. May t-eed Company, spend all "Mr time In bunting for the tonight. QUERIST. robber. They lived In the locality place to rest up, even if you are not of St. Paul. We understand that L. Vaughn has SOCIETY EVENTS sick. where the robberies had been commit There is in connection with the J. W. Lakin left this afternoon for a contract to tog for the Elmira Mill springB a good general merchandise Pomeroy, Washington, to assist Wal ted and were familiar with the roads Co. and will open camp in a few days and trails by which the robber might store, where your wants can be sup ter J. Shelly, who is a contractor elude bls pursuers. One morning, with ¡gg The most orilliaut event of the uni At Pleasant Hill, April 25, 1904, tn oi Notl. plied, also a pos'offlce to communt- iu that city. Gabe’s bloodhounds In leash, they were W. C. McGuire and C. A. Cornell, versity year was the “Spring Recital” < ite with the outside world. Also the Mr. and Mrs. Obamp Calloway, a son. Curtis King will leave on tonight’s climbing Rattlesnake mountain when of Eugene, are hard at work on their given in the Dormitory reception people in general are'trying to erect they met a Jew peddler who had Just From Saturday's Daily ranches putting in garden and im- room Saturday afternoon by the pu and maintain a telephoi e line from train for New York City, to enter the been robbed by a highwayman with a James Wilhelm, of Creswell, war pio ~ their places In general. head office of the Chicago Typewrite» bush„ 1" il. Guided by the peddler, pils of Mies Eva Stinson, head of the Cottage Grove to Black uutte, which in the city today. Parties wanting spraying done or voice training department of the t ey hope in the near fu;ure to have Company,of which his brother Ernest the two njen went to the place where is manager. Mrs W F Osborn is home from a 'awn rnowe's sharpened just, address ' ool of music. Spring was fully the robbery had occurred and the dog : i operation for the accommodation short stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker and placed on the robber’s trail. The trio, with postal card: W. S. Tilton, Eu- e iphaslzed by the becomirg spring o' the general public. London also Gabe holding the leash, followed the costumes of the young laulei in at Mrs L R Livermore weut to Cottage gene. has a nice chapel for religions ser daughter, Miss Deila, of Colfax, dog over a trail leading around the tendance, the room decorations of ap Washington, who have been spending Grove today to visit friends. vices, owned by the Church of Christ, mountain. At the end of a couple of ple blossoms and lilacs, and the C W Henlln went to Portland this COVER STREETS which meets each first day of the the winter in San Francisco, stopped hours the dog gave evidence of coming spring songs rendered. Miss Stinson off in this city yesterday while on afternoon on a brief business trip. near the object of their search, and week for social and religious wor was assisted by Miss Ella McAlister, their way home, to visit Mrs. George Gabe caught sight of a form flitting Mrs William I’reston weut to Zion WITH SAWDUST pianist, and the Treble Clef. At ship. Dillard and family. along before them. Gabe fired, but this afternoon to visit friends for a the end of the recital an informal re The hnslness outlook for this imme the figure kept on. though It soon dis Among the Divinity School stu few days. ception was held. Miss Stinson's diate point seems to be improving. dents* appointments published in appeared. However, the dog tracked Miss Ella Dobls, U of O student, The Florence West says: A studio was decorated very tastefu' y The mills have almost been idle'until that of A. F. the fugitive to I be hollow trunk of a came up from Portland this after- petltiou has been circulated in In buttercups From under a bower now. The manager, Mr. Rouse, of the Guard yesterday fallen tree. Having "treed” thelj man, Linn whs omitted. He will preach the dog wan not allowed to go In after noon. town asking the council to order cer- in one corner punch was servjd by the Coast Fork Lumber Company’s Sunday at Saginaw. him. The two men called on the man mill passed up today with tbejview of C R tain streets graded and oovered with Miss Grace Mount. putting in operation'tbeir mill,which The Eugene theatre orchestra is in biding to come out threatening to ville, sawdust. The streets mentioned are smother him with smoke if he refused. veying crew. Sidney Smith gave an enjoyable will add greatly to the business o planning to give a grand ball at tta as follows: Lincoln street, from Jo The fugitive did not reply. They this section of the country. We are armory on Friday evening, May 6, for listened, but could hear no sound with Hon J II McClung went to Portland sephine to the river; Washington, stag party to the C. S. boys at hie also iniormed that the super'ntend- the* benefit of the Eugene baseball in the log. Then the men, fearing today to look alter bis business in from First to the river; Front, from >iome on the corner of Ninth and Liu Washington to its terminal point near colu streets. The pastimes were vari ent, W.B. Dennis, willjbe at the mine team. The orchestra will consist of some desperate move, concluded that terests there. i at Black Butte for business in a day ten pieces and the best dance music Al should go for assistance while Gabe Arthur McAllister was a passeuger Hurd's null; aud Mam, from Wash ous, whereby the host established a or so. ever heard here is promised. There remained on guard. reputation as a royal entertah er. tc Portland on this afternoon's train, ington to Adams street. The petition An hour after noon the messenger The roads are |in better'eondition will be no expense and paine spared A sumptuous supper was served by was signed by most of the residents to speud ¡Sunday. returned with the deputy sheriff, who who own property fronting on the Mrs. Smith at the close of the even- | for the traveling public this spring to make this affair one of the swellest directed that the log be forced apart 1 T Nicklin and wife, of Junction, streets mentioned. in«?. The members of the C. 8. en than ever before, as the citizens and and most enjoyble of the season. by means of axes and wedges. When arrived tills afternoon to visit rela joying Sidney’s bospltaliy were: the county donated and put on the the aperture was well widened the tives over Sunday. Lloyd Bellman, Elmer Paine, Eber y road about $2000 in labor,and the peo party and the dog stood ready to shoot High School Notes Mrs Bell weut to Glendale today to Kuykendall, Paul Willoughby, Ralph ple calculate to follow this up with Fisk at Cottage Grove or seise the prisoner, but no prisoner spend Sunday with her huebend, who came forth. A form was found lying Robinson, Harry Straight. Lloyd another appropriation which will There was an enthusiastic meeting Howe and Frauk Mathews. on Its face perfectly motionless. The is a commercial traveller. gravel the entire line from Cottage Rev il A Stark returned to Port of the Students* Association Thur»- ' Miss Jennie B Beattie, of Oregi I Grove to Black Butte. The Republican Cottage Grove officer took hold of the shoulder and turned It over. The prisoner was dead, _ land today aft» r a week's visit with day afternoou at 3:31) o’clock in the ' City, and Hon L T Harris, of Eu Leader says : Gabe’s bullet bad done the work, assembly room tor the purpose of Kay Willoughby, of this city. “ Sheriff Fisk v'sited Cottage Grove gene, were married at the residence piercing the robber through the back, sdoptlug uew by-iawe and perfecting in an official capacity Tuesday. This Then the whiskers fell away, and it of Mr. and Mr«. J. J. Cooke, in this Rev W F Cowden, of Tacoma, is the a better organization. The political genial gentleman received the Dem we-, seen that they were false. Gab» city, at 7 o’clock Thursday evening, gueet of Rev MoCallum, of the First leaders of the school got down to Nora M. Tolliver.wife of G. R. Tol ocratic nomination for sheriff by ac thi w up h«s hands. Christian church of this city. April 8, Rev E S Bollinger, of the work and the assembly soon resem liver, died at her home on the river clamation in the late county conven "It 2 Nell Prescott!" First Congregational church, officiat Richard Cuman, the ooutraotor, ac Such Is story of the only woman bled a Republican county convention. ing. The ceremuuy was a quiet one, road near IrviDg Sunday, May 1st, tion of that party and be is generally oompanied ny his wife, went to Port The old system of the association nd was witnessed by only the imme from the result of an operation. De recognized as the strongest men on bandit ever known in the state of old land today to spend Sunday. ceased was 28 years old, and leaves a the ticket, regardless of the fact that Virginia. Nellie Prescott was the nominating candidates for offices in Miss Rose Coleman returned to studeut enterprises was done away diate relatives of the contracting par husband and live little children. The it is composed of many of the stal daughter of Job Prescott, who lived at Junction this afternoon aftei a short , with,to thus do away with any cliques ties. The bride was raised in this remains were sent to Yoncalla on the wart Democrats of the county. Dur the foot of Bald Top mountain. Her county, where for many yesrs she parents were very poor, and In order visit with friends In this city. that might desire to bold offices aud was employed es teacher in the afternoon train, where they will be ing the unexpired term of the late to secure food and clothing for them Lark Richardson, who ’»as been the run the school. A new executive com schools. The groom is a successful interré i. Sheriff Withers, which Sheriff Fisk she had resorted to highway robbery. guest of L N Roney, returned to his mittee composed of the president au»l young lawyer of Eugene and a promi Is serving, be has proven himself a Living at home, she eould easily la home in Salem this Htternoon. secretary of the Students' Associa nent politician. He was a member of Lora Morris Stoops, of Troy, Idaho, faitbfnl. competent and obliging offi male attire hold up wayfarers In the li E Morris and family weut to tlon, one member of the faculty, one the last legislature aud served as died at the hospital in Moscow,Idaho, cer, and the Republicans realize that neighborhood, changing her appear Harrisburg tins afternoon to atteud member of the alumni and one mem speaker of the bouse at both the reg May 1, from typhoid fever. He was in Fred Fisk they have a dangerous ance occasionally by a beard or other devices and when the deed was done the funeral of Mrs r.tta Lewis Macey her of the school board will from now ular and special sessions. M*. and born in Lane county, Oregon, Febru rival for the office -f sheriff and a slip home and appear again as a girt advisor of all studeut enter tomorrow. Mrs. Harris will reside at Eugene.— ary 5, 18'9. He was the oldest son of ‘foeman worthy of their steel,’re As Nellie Prescott lay on the ground William Stoopr, of Eugene, formerly gardless of the fact that the county her pretty upturned face was recog Mrs 11 E Ankeny returned home prises and will nominate elegible can fregoli City Euterprise. of Idaho, and a grandson of Mrs. Jo- has a usual Republican majority of nized by others—her neighbors—who this morning from Klamath county, didatea for offices. The majority of eatae up to see the dead highwayman. from 3C0 to 503 votes.’’ hanna Hanson, of thia city. where she has been vistilng tier the studeut» seem to think this plan A very successful surprise party to ba th«» bi t, while a few believe A consultation was held, and It was daughter. was given at the home of Miss Mary dsclded to withhold the facta from her that it will kill the life o' the Stu Miss Emma staples, of Wlnoua. Bolshaw in honor of the Misses Laura parents. The coroner held an Inquest, dents' Association. However, this Minnesota, arrived here today to re after which he directed that the body remains for time to tell. These elect stxi Winnie Burg Thursday evening. side. She is an aunt of Mrs 8 D Al About twentv guests were present. be burled on the side of the mountain «d to be members of the executive where the many robberies had been leu, of thi» city. Carnes were played until late in the Have good pasture for ten head of Choice location for sawmill ou easy •ommftted committee ure as follows: President Mrs Wilson and Mrs Burgees, Claude Gray ami Secretary Jessie Ba evening, wn»n dainty refreshments horses on Coyote Creek, west of En-1 terms If desired. Write or 'phone But what reason was given why daughters of Mrs S 1* Sladden, weut con. of the Students’ Association; were served. The hostess was assisted gene, for 81.00 a mouth -aeh. Inquire Geor8e McLean, Camp Creek.Oregon. thisr Nellie never returned to them? to Cottage Grove this afternoon to Professor Hockenbury, of the facul by Miss Mamie lx>bolt, of Albany, of J. R. Campbell, at Guard office. Were they permitted to wait and spend Sunday with Mrs. W II Abrams. ty; Flwin M eConi ack, of the alumni, Simmons the ar‘lst. for fine stamps watch for her or were they told that Garden seeds, fresh and reliable at Bic ycle re| airing, McClanahan. Rev Wm F Cowden, ol Tacoma, ' anil W. O. Zeigler, of the school the Ninth (tract seed bouse. All sold and photos. JKedtic»» prices until she had met death in an ordinary man ner? Of this the recon! does nut «peak. Ganton baa good paint. Wash., oue of the best kuowu m . ' board. . u bulk. Moon A Tingley. May 15tb. MARIAN Rt’BT BARCL1T WHITES REPLACE era in the Christian denomination ir the United States, >e here and will speak at the First Christian church tomorrow. OLD RESIDENTS Pasture fol Rent. Sawmill-Timber.