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THF Fl ir? «rue r-11*00 4 mu Mrs. Sharp, of Portland, Arrived tage of tbe U. of O. Her due resi gotten out preparatory to the instal J. R. SELLERS Hila afternoon to visit with her sister, dence on South Ferry has been rented Society Events County Ticket. lation of a mill in this mine this sirs. S«l ver. tj bred Fortmiller on a long lease. year. The ore is much richer than INJURED Mieses Salle Hubble aud Eona The cbauge will probat ly not be made that of the Musick, owned by the For Kepieseutatives— Daily Guard May 14 Cook went to Roseburg today to for two or three mouths.—-Albany Portland coinpauy, which has pro- J. E. Barnes, Mapleton. An informal reception was tendere spend Sunday. Democrat. duceo men paying results. Devel- ■ Edward Jankes, Collate (-rove. the graduating class of tbe high school Miss Vesta Wallace came up from A pbreuologist is holdiug forth on last evening in the armory parlors by opment work has been very satlsfao- | L,. R. ex'm union, ugens. Daily Guard May 16 Albany inis afternoon to visit Miss the street at the Matlock corner with tory, lut is not yet complete, and For County Judge ■ tbe members of the faculty. Misses J K. Sellers accidentally fell from an array of skulls, charts, etc. the company t ave decided tn put on the ro t of bis residence on Washing lleler e Rol.t--.rn W. P. Cheshire, bpri igtield. Emma Wold, Edith Kerne, Elizabeth Mrs. M. D. Baldwin left on the af ttie market 40,it;0 more shares at four ton street yesterday morning, while Mrs. Belle Smith left on tbe after Logan, Kate Wilson, Emma chase For County Clerk — ternoon train for Portland to visit I cef-ts to keep the w .rk going before uorking, falling a distance of ten or noon train tor Portland to visit with and Professor A E Sneeden. for the J. C. Parker, Pleasant Hill friends for a week. I the mill slaits ip in the summer twelve feet to the ground The man relatives tor two weeks. For Sheriff purpose of expressing their good Reports from Bohemia indicate ono of la quite old aud received internal in Orville Waller’s condition is great FreJ Fisk. r.’igene. Leonard Straight ie coudued to his wishes for tbeii etadeuts’ future wel the Kes’ mining camps in the world juries which were feared for awhile ly improved today and the young borne on Oak street with la grippe. fare, aud in appreciation of tbe For Commissioner ’ ill the future. Albany Democrat. J. It. Hill, Junction. m ’tit prme fa’al. The unfortunate man is getti g along nicely. C. E. Dimood arrived home from friendship that has existed between For Assessor— President B. F. Mulkey, of the Ash bis Blue River miue Saturday for a teachers and pupils during the past man Is some better today and resting R. O. Brady, Creswell. four jeare. The parlors were artisti land Normal School, returned home i two weeks’ stay. easl. - DEATH OF I For Treasurer— Mrs. E. L. Hawley came down from cally decorated with roses and potted today after having attended tbeau Le 1. E. Stevens, Eugene. plants, and made comfortable with I Cottage Grove this afteruoon. County Teachers ’ Institute here. Personals. For School Superintendent— FRED HOUSTON cosy comers decorated with high J W. Snumate is in tbe city from school emblems. Light refreshments- I Mrs L. N. Roney went to Salem E. R. Parker, Creswell. this afternoon to visit over Sunday Walterville. For Surveyor— were served and a very pleasant even with relatives. Ralph Hunt, Eugene. Daily Guard, May 13 ing was passed by tbe students and Peter Taylor, of Portland, is in Eu For Coroner— Daily Guard May 14 faculty. Miss Sybil Kuykendall came down Brevities. gene to visit with bis grandson, Hugh R. M. I>ay, EugeDe The bedy of Fred Houston, son of from Drain today to spend Sunday. Taylor, of the U. of O. The violin recital given by Elmore Eugene Precinct Ticket. B. F. Houston, of Mohawk, arrived Mrs. M. J. Edmunsou went to her Mies Ore Simpson, who has been on the afternoon traiu from Union, B. F. Ramp, Socialist nominee for Rice at tbe First Christian church Fcr Justice of the Peace— farm near Goshen this afternoon, the guest of Mrs. Lc • -. returned to congressman, will deliver an address last evening was one of tbe musical Oregon, where he died Thursday of C. M. Kissinger. Mrs. Frank Page returned to Sagi i her home in Albany I bi« afternoon. on ‘The Principles of Socialism” in successes of the season. Mr. Rice is typhoid fever. I § Constable — naw this afternoon. Fred Houston was 23 years of age, a Charley Lewis went to Cottage tbe city park on Thursday afternoon, a talented musician and his splendid A. J. Smith. F. A. Rankin went to Roseburg program was highly entertaining. I popular student of the Oregon Agri Grove today. He has purchased the May 19, at 3 o’clock. this afternoon to attend the meeting cultural College, and was at the time Chrisman & Bangs livery stable there. At St. Mary's Episcopal church of the board of commissioners of the The ladies of the Catholio church of his death assistant on the O. A. C. commencement Southern Uregon Agricultural Dis T. C. Luckey, Frank Good pasture morning service Percival 1. Rust, solo gave a very enjoyable and successful experimental station at Union. teuor, will sing ‘ ‘ Come Unto Me ” and Charles Kulhie went tn Roseburg trict. ice cream socal last night in Frank’s- A squad of O. A. C. cadets accom to root for the Eugene Blues tomor with instrumental parts arranged hall for the benefit of ths church. The PROGRAM 1 panted Miss Ethel Adams returned to Cres the remains which were met from Sir Arthur Sullivan’s ‘‘Lost attendance was large and a goodly row. I at the train by the hearse and a large well this afternoon. Mrs. O. P. Coshow, of Roseburg, Chord.” Mr. Rust will be accompa sum of money was realized from the 8. Chipmen and wife, of Corvallis, number of sympathetic friends. The who has been the guest of her sis'er, nied by Miss Bertha Slater at tbe or- affair. Music, dancing and parlor burial took place at the 1. O. O. F. are in the city visiting friends. Mrs. J. M. Howe, returned home this gau > ■ I Miss Alicia McElroy with games were indulged in, and a de Begins Sunday June 12, at II a. cemetery tbiH afternoon at 3 o’clock. Geo O Knowles is here from Bohe I afternoon. the viwiiu. lightful time was bad by all. m. and Ends Wednesday Even Rev. J. 8. McCallum conducted the mia. Dave Osburn, ehot in tbe neck a Mrs. Dan Troutman, of Tallman, service at the grave. G H Mason is down from Lucky who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. few weeks ago by a young Corvallis ing, June 15. Lloyd Bellman entertained the C.S. Boy. | M. 8. Hubble, in this city, returned desperado, is able to be on tbe streets Club, of which be is a prominent again. T. M. Medley, of Cottage Grove, is Lome today. member, la6t night at his home on The following program has been in the city. Coleridge McElroy is suffering with the corner of Charnelton and West Mrs. Bonnie Lester and child ar prepared for commencement week at 8. M. Douglas is putting out about rived home this afternoon from Cot an iujured foot, having stepped on a Tenth streets. Music and cards were the university: fifteen acres of bops this spring on bis tage Grove, where she has been visit large rusty nail, which penetrated the the principal amusements of tbe eve Sunday, June 12— REAL ESTATE TRANFSERS. I member. ning. A delicious luncheon was farm atove Springfield. ing relatives. Baccalaureate sermon. Rev. W. S. Perry and Elizabeth M 8 Frank to served. Bert Vincent lost a valuable dog by Jack Bechdolt left on this morn j Mrs. W. W. Branstetter will arrive Gilbert, Villard Hall, 11 a ni. Clement 8 Frank; certain land in up from Portland tomorrow to visit poisoning Saturday. The dog pois Monday, June 13— Mulligan’s donation to Eugere, 560 ing’s early train for Seattle. her mother, Mrs. Ollie Waller, and oner, if caught, should be sever.dy Class breakfast, 10 a. m. John Beverly is very ill at his room Daily Guard Alay 16 acres in tp 16, s r 2 w, and lots 3 and J brother Orville, who was injured the dealt with. Field day, Kincai.i Field, 2 p. tn. 6, blk 36, Glenada. $1000. over the Bon Marche. The W. R. P. L. was entertained at Music recital, Villard hall, 8p.ni The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bap the home of Mrs. W. K. Scarbrough 11 O Huddleston to D W Odgers; Merchant C. L. Weber, of Creswell, other day at the mines. Tuesday, June 14 — tist church will meet at the home of Saturday afternoon. The usual pro certain mining claim, Blue River spent last night in Eugene. Alumni busineas meeting and distriot. $1. Mrs Kinsey, corner of Tenth and gram was carried out. Interesting Daily Guard May 16 Ex-Sheriff 4. J. Johnson is in the Mill streets, Tuesday afternoon at 3 papers were read by Mrs. Laura Yo- class reunions, 1C a. in. "“J Mary A and John F Tanner to Jared Miss Vesta Wallace, who has been o’clock. President's reception, president's Scott; 162.15 acres in tp 18, s r 11 w. city from Creswell. ran, Mrs. Sarah Adair and Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barnett came ! visiting friends in thiB city for the ^7* house, 2 p. m. »600. Vance Howe, the Guard’s piessman. Calxins. Mrs. Will G. Gilstrap was past few days, returned to her home University dinner to the alumni, Euphama Edmunson to Wm A Mar- up from Junction City thia afternoon. at Albany this afternoon. ie back to work again af’er a lay-off elected a member of the organization. Mrs. Bert Miller returned to her dormitory, 5 p. m. stall; 206 acres in tp 17, er4 w. I of severa’ we< ’ « • n hc . muu C of having Tbe next meeting will I e at tbe home Miss Hazel Bean returned to Port home at Woodburn this afternocu, af Address before the University, »4000. . his Ungers ba 11 m - d by a ‘‘form” of Mrs. J. M. Shellev,109 West Eighth land today, having spent Sunday with street. Hon. George E. Chamberlain, J W Christian, administrator estate ter a two weeks’ visit with relatives ' falling on the .. relatives in this city. Governor of Oregon, Villard Mary E Christian, deceased, to Geo N in this city. E. P. Prel in. ui m iger of the ne ■ Bobby Nelson, of Albany, returned ball, 8 p. m. The boo at the armory Saturday Frazer; lots 1 and 2, blk 10, Chris The Misses Maude and Eva Stinson, Albany Le>igir> team, com» no yeeter Wednesday, June 1— tian’s second ad to Eugene. »235. Beunetta Dorris and Mr. Arthur Fra home today. ! day noon «nd wi.s i«-t nigh’ joined by evening given by the Bachelor orches Commencement day, Villard hall, Peter ’J aylor, who has been visiting | Mr«. Prel le G N and Ella E Frazer to W O zer want to Portland this afternoon. They will résidé in tra waB largely attended by the high 9:30 a. m. school students, who enjovej tbe Prosser; lot 1, blk 10, Christian’s F. L. Chambers was a passenger on his grandson, Dugb Taylor, at the Albany he>eafter. —Albany Herald. Alumni ball, armory, 9 p. m. university, left on the afternoon train affair immensely. second ad to Eugene. »425. the afternoon train for Portland. Y’ou'U rmed a Spring tonic, take for Portland. Eugene C and Prudence Sanderson The d. P. Co. will grant a rate of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Miss Edith Kerr has discontinued i The Berean Club jf tbe Christian one and one-third for the round trip to the Eugene Divinity School; 160x her studies at the U. of O. and left' L. 8. Logan went to Portland this See it drive out the impurities, revitalize your system. Feel it give church indulged in an enjcyable bay to persons attending commencement. 173 feet in Henderson’s ail to Eugeue. today for Clackamas, where she will afternoon. you new blood and strength. 35 »1557. Mrs. J. M. Abrams came home from ; cents, tea or tablet form. Ask your ride Saturday night to the Santa teach school. Clara school house and back Bas Joel Ware to Elizabeth F Ware; druggist. Professor F. G.Young went to Port CottHge Grove thia aleruuou. kets of lunch were taken along aud a lots 2 and 3, block 1, Skinner’s dona Duke D. Knox has a force of car Miss Maude Bently, of Cottage Florence Breezes. land today to attend a meeting of the very delightful time was had. tion to Eugene. »1. penters at work building a large, Grove, is visiting Miss Bowder, of Martha and Georgiana Svarverud to Lewis and Clark Commission. commodious modern hop uouse on State School Superintendent Acker this city. Frank Snyder; 322 acres in tp 18, s r Mist Sadie Ford was a passenger the Knox farm one mile east of this 6. A. R. FLAG The spring term of school at Maple 5 w. »2500. men returned to Salem thia after city to replace the smaller one on tbe afternoon train for Ashland. ton closed Friday. Balfour-Guthrie Investment Co. to noon. which was destroyed bj Are last fall. Wannie Miller, of Lebanon, arrived Mrs. Oscar Parsons returned home Florence school closes next Friday Martin Svarverud; 322 acres in tp 18, PRESENTATION Tbe new building is being erected this afternoon to be the guest of her from Junction this afternoon. for the summer vacation. s r 5 w. »221X1. cn the south side of tbe hopyard cousin. Miss Veruita Henderson. W J aud Elizabetn C Thompson to Mrs. Mary Livermore is borne from aud will be much moie convenient The "Mapleton poatoftlce has been moved from the hotel to the old Wesley Hastner; 40 acres in tp 17,s r 4 Lester Hulin arrived in Eugeue this a trip to Dallas, Polk county. than the old one.-I ottage Grove w. »1600, hatchery building. afternoon from Los Angeles. Virgil Earl, the well-known ex-uni Leader. At the close of J. W. Geary Post G C Hnd Hattie Millet to Julian meeting Saturday evening, he ladies The schooner Mary Etta of San Miss Nettie Burr, now employed as versity student and athlete, arrived the *3. A. R. entered with a beauti Francicso came in last Friday alter a Nelson; 45 acies in tp 15, s r 4 w. stenographer at Portland, and Mrs. in Eugene this afternoon from Day Fenelon Discharged. of »1800. cargo of lumber. fui white silk flag, which they pre Fay Woodcook, of that city, passed ton, Oregon, for a short visit at the Bessie P and John W Cubit to J H sented to the post. Mrs. Detmering A letter from Drew Severy the first Forbes; 160 acres in tp 23, s r 1 w, through Eugene on the overland last university. night for a mouth's vacation at Loe made the presentation speech, which Alton Coatee, the Albany athlete, T. L Fenelon, tbe old man who of the week, stated that he had left »600. 0 Augleaa. was full of patriotic sentiment. Post is in Eugeue, and will train under was arrested tbe other day charged the springs mid was now at a Portland O A C R R to Booth-Kelly LumbW Hayward at tbe university for a short with peeling cbittim bark off of trees Commander Loomis responded In sanitarium where he is tieing treated. Co; 40 acres in tp 19, a r 1 e. »200. time. on A. D. Hyland’s land without per fitting terms. The ladies then enter More building Is being done In Same to same; 40 acres in tp 15, s r Dally Guard May 14 mission, in other words trespass, was tained with music,recitations by Har Mr. aud Mrs. T. C. Bloomer, of Florece this season than for quite a 1 w. »320. R. A. Saul Is here from Florence. Albany, are visiting friends in this discharged from custody by Judge old Wells snd Miss Forrest, a song number of years past. Several Same to same; 160 acres In tp 15, s Dixon, then Wintermeier, of the justice court,Sat- Misses Forest and J. J. Nicolle is here from Mapleton. city. buildings of different kinds are now r 1 w. »880. spread tbe banquet tables. I urday afternoon. N. G. Hyland is down from Mar- being erected in town and more are Andy Taylor came down from Blue Austin and Ellen J Rout to Julin O contemplated. River Saturday night. Root; lots 17, 18, 20, 21 and 22, blk cola. Harrisburg Bnlletlu: Dr. T, O. Ed McClanahan went to Portland The Holy Rollers are all in the asy The schooner Bella arrived from 14, Fairmount. »800. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Page, of Sag Mackey and bis estimable wife went H L and D W Edmunson to J B El this afternoon. lum. There hasn't been any one shot San Francisco Wednesday evening inaw, spent Suuday in Eugene. aboard Sunday night's overland en with goods for our merchants. She liott; 40 acres in tp 17, s r 1 w. »600. lately. It is about time for eume- M. E. Ed wards, of Fall Creek, was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan returned route to San Jose, Calif. Their will load at the Florence Lumber 8 State of Oregon to F B Clark; 320 in the city today. tnlug to be doing at Corvallis.—Sa from Cottage Grove Sunday. daughter, Miss Edna, bad|preceded acres in tp 19, s r 6 w. »-100. lem Journal. Co's, mill for her return trip. R. E. Williams, of Pleasant Hill, i Professor F. G. Young returned them as far as Roseburg, where she Geo W and Hertha McQueen to Ivan Last Thursday was Miss Nettle was in the oity today. Sunday from Portland. would join them on tbe journey. The residence of Thomas McWll- Knowles’ sixteenth birthday, and her I McQueen; certain land in tp 20, s r 3 They hare planned to make San Joei- . Hams, near Halsey, was burned Wed Mies Roberta Rippey returned to Wm. Kyle, the Florence merchant, j w. »1. young friends gave her a surprise their permanent home on account of nesday. It caught from a flue. Only Creswell this afternoon. is In tbe city. POWER OF .ATTORNEY. patty in the evening. She received the warmer climate of that region, nart ot the furniture was savea by Dr. O. E. Smith arrived home from I. 11. Bingham. L. R. Long and J. Arthur McMahon, of Seattle, grants many beantiful and valuable presents which they hope will be of benefit tu bard work. Tbe loss is about »1500, Portland this afternoon. C. Long, of the lumber firm of Loug A mer.-y evening was spent at the power of attorney to M. H. McKH- their health. and there was no Insurance. Mr. and Miss Molly Larkin went to Monroe A Bingham, of Cottage Grove, were ney, of Blue River. young lady's home. Mrs. McWilliams are qnite aged. Tbe social which was to be given at today to visit her father. In the city today. Mr. Bingham is COUNTY COURT. Deyoe, the three year-old son of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cham Their friends appreciating their situ Republican nominee for representa- Defoe Shirk, U. of O. student, went Guardianship of Tretla Willcutt, in Riley Mills, fell from the sidewalk In bers Friday evening will be post ation raised a purse of ever »200 for I tive from Lane county. Acme Tuesday evening, striking his sane. Osro Willcutt appointed guar-| to Albany this afternoon. poned until Wedneedy evening, May them. Tbe Misses Maude and Eva Stinson head on a log. At first It was feared | dian, Roy Morgan and wife went to Cot , A young man in Wasco advertises and Mr. Arthur Fraze* returned 18th- he was dangerously Injured, but late tage Grove this afternoon. MAPRIAGE LICENSES. for a wife, blond with a little fat. reports any lie Is getting along all George W Allphln and Jnlia Ei Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincenf^refurtied home from Portlaud Sunday after Rev. T. B. Ford was chairman of noon. light. Carper; W H Howman, witness. this moruiug from Rooeburg. the Oregon delegation of delegatee to Dr. A. Sharpies is in the city fr m Harry E Powers and Myrtle M Mrs. ¡i ll. I' lsk started yesterday for Lute Rowland arrived up from Sa the conference at Loa Angeles. his ranch uear Goshen. a trip to Astoria as delegate from the Young; J F Powers, witnsM. lem today to visit bl«|parenta. The word of th« drummers is that Ktbeksh lodge at Mapleton to the NOTARY PUBLIC. Judge R. 8. Bean returned to Sa ••Having tak- n ynur wonderful ••CasrarMn" for Ernest Gilstrap has gone to Visalia, Tom Word will te elected sheriff of grand assembly, which meets at Asto three - -it « . M , mreiy mrF.! of »u.maeh lem this afternoon. Tbe notarial commission of Fingal Cal., to spend seve.nl months. cat *■. n an t <t\ j 4 1 thiult a wont of praise it Jiiltnomab county. When the com- !-rf 11 -«,uip’Aifcion. ria May 18. She will visit relatives S Hinds is tiled with the county Hou. L. T. Harris went to Rose d ’‘to 1 4- .. t- rthe;rw..n tj t-iher 8..-call-4 n medie® J. McGee, a prominent farmer of nicreiiil menKfurtfsometbing is going • ’ :t ' 1 11 *' '»11 f.n ‘ that t* rvHeeo st Roseburg before returning borne.- clerk. burg this afternoon. Mohawk, was in Eugene today. olLera 1 have kaaeo to move. The West. Mrs. W. W. Branstetter of Port Jana » M me, life Mercer St.. Jencv City, JI X J. 11. Kissinger and Geo F. Warner If a brick weighs seven pounds and Notice. land arrived Sunday afternoon to are In the city from ¡’all Creek. h«lfa_brick then a brick ard a half visit her brother Orville Waller who Fine Mining Prospects. mH neigh 21 pounds. Several big Roy Knox went to Cot’age Grove was shot Inst week at the Blue River Ml perton® owning lot® in Lauro’ this atternoou to spend Sunday. niters’ have tilled columns on this mines. Or .Tile is improving and is ^TnTm, with different results, but Grove I. O. O K. cemetery are hereby Mrs. J. M. Abrams was a (as-euger gettiug along nicely. not It!« <1 to clean up the eume by re this is* undoubtedly thefeorrect an to [Cottage Grove on the afternoon Mr. George Hellman this week Mrs. Ethel Thompson Leftingwell. moving all Rirplni» earth or rnbbleh traiu. swer. rsceiv..! .i lepori from lleilsert Leig' of san Eraticiso, is iu Eugene, the in good condition » Two drummers at the depot this manager of the Fairview group of I And put the Mrs. E. L. Campbell and son Gllfry gn»st of Mrs. S. H. Friendly and ♦ once. The will remain un- . rpon honpf-t Oregmlen«. Ore =nfd; mines in tlie Bohemia district, giving went to Woodburn today to visit rel daughters. Io ked tM® week for the eouvvnience the[«ar news first.” The particular' of the running into a big atives. of the®» o desire to drive in. ¡bit* Mrs. H. c. Watson was in Eugene other remarked: ”1 will first see ledge of rich ore in the Miscellaneous Mr«. W. T. Carroll and little daugh this week. She is making irrange T •, <»u If von bar»» a lot. what happened in baseball yester mine one hundred feet earlier than ter arriv ’ d home from l'ortlaud this By order of the I. U. O. K lode»' melds to move to that citv to lesid day.”-Albany Democrat, had been itr’lelpatri’. ’'ich is being dtei liUOD. cemetery committee. in order to give her sous the adva. Conrthonse Kems DYSPEPSIA : 1 1