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THE EUGENE GUARD A U3 C3 I K Zumwalt,witness ................ the W. C. T. U. ooa ity convention, 8 81 County Allowances 2 10 Ida M Amis, witness which is to be heid tonight. 2 10 J F Amis, witness.................. Frank Heyer aud Geo. Simon will II E Underwood, witness. 6 40 A SWINDLER receive on tonight’s fieigbt train two Election Account — Hue stallions which they have just BE Keeney,regiet.-atiou clerk .450 00 Ember D Mahon,wi near......... 28 00 ............. 6 10 purchased. One ia an imported Bel Chas Miller, registration zlork. 2 80 WV addle, witness D Liuk, wlines ......................... 6 10 gian and the other an English Shire. Tax Rebate Account— EC Hugh* a, witness 6 10 L. C. C. Loucks secretary of the com J D D huu .rebate on taxes ....... 5 35 A J Smith, witness.................... That is a splendid oiler of the De Landlord Osburn and A 4 10 mittee of the Portland Brotherhood E 11 Ingham,rebate on taxes .. . 4 89 Frank Weather* ee, witness partment of the Interior at Vashing Stephens Buncoed Out ot Their 6 10 of Railroad Trainmen having the an James L Clark, rebate on taxes. 8 ton to send a road expert to Eugene, G R Chrisman, witness......... Hard Earned Coin. 2 10 nual excursion to Salem in charge Heirs ot I E Goodale, rebate on together with the necessary machinery 2 10 F M Wilkins, witness.............. was here today making arrangements for making a sample piece of road taxss............................................. 28 2 10 W A Warn, witness .................... As the result of the work of a clever for advertising aud billing the town. and street each, without expense to Eugene Schiller, rebate on taxes 18 2 10 Wm Smith, wituess ................ bunco man, Landlord Osburn, ot the Outline of Exercises to the city or county except for the men Hoffman J L Clark, rebate on taxes . 1 R L Bushnell, juror.................. 31 00 House, and A. L. Stephens, aud teams required in the work, the J H Hull, rebate on taxes......... 4 i George S Sides, juror.............. 12 10 Daily Guard, May 19 of July being about the date. formerly night clerk of the place, got 6 2 10 Be Held May 29 and first G M Taylor, juror...................... Herty Fischer is in the city from Chas L Sco’t, rebate on taxes The county commissioner’s court has ; worked nicely for the sum of 432 aud I H W Jones, juror.................... Circuit Court Account- 15 60 Marcóla. 425 arespectively. .x few days ago a agreed to co-operate with the United Henry A La Joie, juror........... 7 80 May 30. H. L. Rann was up from Junction Geo Fisher, witness fee ............ 2 States authorities, aud certainly the sleek JookiDg stranger styling himself W A Blanton, juror ................ W F Osburn, meals for jurois . 10 4 40 . "Dr. Herman" came to town and ad yesterday. olty would be remiss should it tail to Joseph Furgueenn, juror .... 17 CO F W Osburn, witness fee.......... 2 vertised for a man to take charge of take advantage of the street-making 1 Amea Wilkins was over from Co- Jacob C Nicbolsou, juror....... 12 80 J M Hove,circuit court bailiff 6 hu office, offering a good salary. Af- hurg today. Exercises at the Christian Church xperieuce gained by men who have j Edgar King, juror..................... 12 20 Mrs Kate Clerk, witness fee.... o made it the study and practice of j tej a very convincing talk with Ste- State Game Warden J. W. Baker ia Robert Vitus, juror ................ 13 40 Jail Account — Sunday Evening and at the pbeus, the latter whs persuaded to years. The county has agreed to co in the city. ii B Dut.lap, juror.................. 16 00 Sheriff Fred Fisk,board of pris operate, now the city council should take the poiation, but was required Cemetery Monday R R Rossman, juror.................. 12 60 Austin Root, of Mohawk, was in the oners ........................................... 23 04 to deposit 425 with the man as a guar lose uo time accepting the govern Samuel Templeton, juror....... 12 80 city yesterday. Forenoon. antee of good faith. On Sunday eve Reform School Account — ment offer. Cbas Stickles, juror .................. 2 10 N G llyland, of Marcóla, spent last I Sheriff Fred Fisk, conveying ning the stranger presented a check James Hoffman, juror .............. 10 10 to Mr. Osburn, drawn od the Loan & night in Eugene. The commiitre on Memorial Day Frank Davis to reform school 9 50 O Green, juror............................. 8 10 Savings Bank for the sum of 432, pay Exercises from the G. A. R. has made SUMMER EX Asa Branstetter, of Junction, spent Light, Water and Fuel Account— Jake Taylor, juror...................... 2 0J I able to himself, J. S. B. Herman, and last night in Eugene. Up a complete program, which ia Lane County Electric Power Potter witness............. 5 80 CURSION SEASON I nigued A. L. Barker. . The check Mrs. H. C. Mahon returned today Company, for lights .............. 36 61 J Archie embodied in the following report: M Nichols, witness,.............. 8 80 looked alii right, and as the man had from a visit in Junction. Sunday evening, May 29th at 7:30 Court House and Lawn Account— Eva Amis, witness .................... 2 10 to mako a trip to Albany that even promptly, the following will assemble J. M. Wilhelm came down from N Gross, work on county Clara Wiles, witness.................... 2 10 ing, Landlord Osburn cashed it. The in front ot G. A R. hall, the right Creswell this afternoon. grounds........................................ 27 00 Thos M Medley, witness............ 6 40 On Saturday next. May 21, 1904, the stranger left on the night train, and resting on corner of Seventh and R N Griffin, witness.................. 11 : OO Hou. Ivan McQueen, of Cottage Stock Inspector’s Account — Willamette and form in line and im Corvallis A Eastern Railroad will in did not return, as he said he would. Grove, was injtbe city today. C W Henline, witness ........... 6 10 25 Phillip Miller, stock inspector augurate the opening ot the summer 00 ! When Mr. Osburn turned the check mediately march to the Cbristiau Alex Shields, witness................ 6 10 Henry Gibbs left on the morning Sheriff’s Account— Church and attend services held by excursion business at Yaquii.a Bay by in to the bank Monday it wa« learned .............. 6 10 F Kennedy,deputy sheriff . .. 6 25 F E Dunn, witness Rev. McCallum and other ministers. running their first excursion of the tnat no funds were deposited to the stage for Blue River mines to woik. A Cockerline, witness ................ 6 10 season, the fifth Annual Rhododen credit of A. L. Barker, and that the J D Baughman, deputy sheriff. . 67 00 County Commissioner J. R. Hill Major Yoran and staff; Company A C A Wintermeirr, witness 6 10 and Company C and Spanish war dron Excursion, from Albany, Cor check was bogus The officers were was in the city from Junction today. A C Mathews, deputy sheriff . 2 50 3 75 G W Griffin, witness.................... 2 10 Veterans; Ladies of the G. A. R.; vallis, Philomath aud all points west notified but nothing has beeu heard Mrs. Lester Tozier went to Creswell [ Geo B Camp, deputy sheriff 2 10 ' to Newport and return. of the bunco man. | Fred Fisk, sheriff, salary .......... ' 166 70 J D Matlock, witness J. W. Geary Poet G. A. R.; J. W. ’oday for a short visit with relatives. Geo B Dorris, witness .............. 9 10 Tickets will be sold good going on ’ H L Bown, deputy sheriff, sal Geary, W. R. C, Mrs. L. N. Roney arrived home this Saturday and returning on Monday, ary................................................. 75 00 MONDAY MORNING. afternoon from a visit with Salem Personals May 23, 1904, giving two nights aud Creed C Hammond,deputy sher At 9:30 a. m. Monday, the follow friends. A Llewellyn Party. iff, eaJary.................................... 50 00 ing line will be formed aud at 10:30 one full day at the beach. Professor A. R. Sweetser, of the U. The rhododendron is now in full j a. m. sharp, proceed to the I. O. O. Judge’s Account— Daily Guard May 17 A pleasant surprise party was given F. cemetery under charge of Post bloom, nature wears her best garb, | Horace Harm« came down from O., went to Salem this afternoon on H K Kincaid, county judge, sal state biological work. and Commander Loomis and Marshal the rigor« of winter are gone ary ................................................. 66 70 in honor of Miss Mabie Brown, at the Cottage Grove tbi« afternoon. Miss Lena Blair, of Portland, well home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins with Frank Taylor and "Smiling Spring her earliest visit Treasurer's Account— Attorney C. M. Kissinger returned known in Eugene, is reported danger Geo. A. Brown, at Lewellyn, on the Comrade Fallman bb aids; right rest pay«’’ to Newport and vicinity. G F Craw.oountv treasurer, sal A low round trip rate of 42.50 from this afternoon for a trip to Roseburg. ously ill with typhcid-pneumonia. ing on Seventh and Willamette ary ................................................. 66 70 evening of May 14th. Parlor games Dr. l.D. Driver was a passenger for Grover Long and Ira Allen came streets, facing south iu the following Albany, Corvallis and Philomath has and music were the chief amusements Clerks’ Account— been made, giving every one an op Halsey on the afternoon train. up from Portland last night, where of the evening. Before the midnight order: E U Lee, county clera, salary 166 70 hour light refreshments were served, Major Yoran and staff; Companies portunity to enjoy a pleasant outing, Mrs. Nora Kauffman and little son they are employed in Sweatland’« F L Giobs,deputy county clerk, afier which the jolly crowd returned A and C and Spanish War Veteraus; gather water agates, rhododeudrous left today tor Ontario, Or., on an ex candy factory, to visit a few day«. salary..................... ...................... 75 00 to their several homes, all expressing J. W. Geary, W. R. C.; J. W. Geary and to disport themselves in the tended visit with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. B. E. Coggswell and children J D Hamlin, deputy county Post, G. A. R.; Ladies of the G. A. balmy breezes of the Pacific. themselves as having bad a delightful returned home to Muddy yesterday Kenyon. clerk ........................................... 50 00 A large crowd of Southern Pacific time. Those present were: Mr. and R.; Sons and Daughte-s of Veterans; after a visit at the boma of Mr. and The following were amoug those I M A Slater, clerical work......... 30 oo Mrs. E. Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs. John school children; Woodmen of the officials and their friends will be with j who went to Salem today to attend Mrs. I. L. Campbell. Mies Ina Edwards.clerical work 12 .0 P rkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Berlin, World; I. O. O. F.; citizens, on foot; the excursion. The steamer "Ros I the May Festival of Music: Mieses Charley Underwood was in the city School Superintendent's Account-— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A Brown, Mrs. mayor and city council and school coe" has been engaged and a trip out j Alicia McElroy, Myra Loveridge, yesterday. He and bis wife are now W M Miller, county superin over the bar has been arranged for i board and citizens in carriages. and Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr*, B. An- Camille Carroll, Ada and Ruby Hen stopping at Cottage Grove where they tendent, salary........................... 100 00 derson, E. Perkins, Misses Susie Moving south on Willamette street thoee who want to go for food fishes dicks, Louise Yoran, Maude Densmore will remain all summer. Ferry Account-— to Fourteenth street, where the ladies or give food to the fishes. Smith, Ellen Anderson, Stella Owen, and Zida Goldsmith. Dr. W. Kuykendall left this after W 11 Eaton, county ferryman 30 0O Myr Huston, Julia Halderson, and school children will be furnished Gertie I noon for Eastern Washington, to visit Dr. and Mrs. Lowbaugh, of Cottage Frank Price, county ferryman 30 00 Owen, Ollie Fitch, Welby Huston, carriages, and move in same forma Grove, who have been here a day or [ his mother. Dr. D. A. Paine will be Grant Hendricks, county ferry tion east on Fourteenth street to A Bertha Bostwick, Cora Rebmen, Ma i in bis office during hie absence. two, left today for a trip East. man .......................................... -.. 50 00 bie Brown, Nina Rebmen, Mae street, south on A street to cemetery, J. W. White arrived home iast night A D Hj land, county ferry re R. C. Edwards, of Lowel), ia in the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. where line will halt and reform on Brown, Eleanor Anderson, Madeline from a trip through California, fie pairs............................................. foot, then move into cemetery. All Anderson, Messrs. Guard Huston, Samuel and Burban Robson to Wm city. horses aud carriages will be strictly II Davison; 30 acres in tp 15 s r 4 w. A. E. Wood and son Hal are down made his son Will a visit in San A R England, county ferry re Guy Bostwick, Otis Berlin, Olaf Hal- Francisco, and says Will is working pairs ............................................ prohibited from the inside of the in 1726. from the Blue River mines. derson, Earl Berlin, Sanford Ander in a marble works and doing tine. closure. son, Lawrence Brown, Roy Fitch, Fred Fisk, sheriff, to J Henquinet; Janitor’s Acccunt— Geo. M. Miller left this morning After ritual aud other services at blocks 1, 2, 4, 5, except lots 5 and 6, John Halderson, Onie Job, Elmer Wm BbermaD, court house jan for Florence. the G. A. R. lots, line will reform ) block 5; lot 8, tlk ti, FAB part of Anderson, David Swanson, Ralph An itor,salary ................................. Jim Mllliron of Junction was in CIRCUS GOT and proceed to the grounds of the I Florence. Tax deed. derson, Paul Berlin, Eddie Dahlin, Surveyor ’ s Account — Spanish War Veterans, where services | Fred Fisk, sheriff, to J Henquinet; Eugene today on business. Boliver Gay, Grover Huston, Francis C M Collier, county surveyor . George E. Wagoner returned last will be held; from there the Hue 160 acres in tp 17 s r 6 w. Tax deed. Berlin, Otis Perk ins, Robt. Anderson. AWAY AT 9:30 Indigent Soldier’s Account— will march to the private lots of the A C and Mary V Jennings to Alicia night from Eugene, where he nas Mrs Carpenter, pauper supplies Woodmen of the World, and attend Herrington; 80 acres l tp 20, s r 4 been for three days concerning min Miscellaneous Account-- ing matters.—Yesterday’s Telegram. the unveiling of their monument. w. '16. The attendance at the circus last I Mrs Ola Martin, trip to Boys After services here, several car Mies Ethel Ham went to Roseburg George W aud Alma L Handeaker and Girls’ A id Society .... Persons having propositions to night was quite large, notwithstand riages will proceed to the Masonic to John M and Mary F Roberts; 60x today to visit friends. I A E Wheeler, transfer of land. 125 00 make the committee appointed for the cemetery, where ritual services will 160 feet in Mulligan’s donation to Eu J. D. Braly left teday for Los An ing the rain and mod the orowds bad ; J L Page,postage stamps for the Carnegie Library will please make be held over the graves of our depart gene. 41475. geles. Mies Braly will rernaiu here to go through to see the performance, | ed comrades. E N Neet to R W Veatch; certain for some time vistting her parents, which was cut short The grounds. county.......................................... 3 00 them to Recorder B. F. Dorris, giv were simply unmentionable, water E Baugs, hauling ....................... 1 50 ing the location, amount of ground Returning from the cemetery the land in tp 20, • r 3 w. 41200. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tlobbs. standing in pools under the tents and E Schwarzschild, merchandise . 48 41 and lowest cash price. The propositon vomrades will find a dainty lunch U S to Thomas E Silkwood; 160 Arthur Dlmoud returned home this everywhere. The mud was ankle Aya & Son, merchandise............. 2 00 tn be enclosed in sealed envelopes Served by the ladies of the J. W. acres in tp 19, a r 7 w. Patent. afternoon from a trip to Portland. First National Bank, exchange and handed in by Friday, May 20, Jeep and sticky as glue. Geary Woman's Relief Corps at G. A. D N and S A Baker to J S Milne; on draft....................................... 7 15 1904. The circus men had enough exper «. hall. certain land in Hazelton’s ad to Cot Daily Guard May 18 ience in getting the freight wagons Eugene Loan «Dd Savings Bank, F. M. WILKINS, U. I m C. MONDAY EVENING. tage Grove. 4160. Ben Owen 1« in the city from Ivi- off the grounds to last them a life exchange on draft..................... 7 15 Colonel F and Angle Smith to Ben At 7:30 p. m., ■harp, the escort, 1 •on. time. Nearly every wagon mired Richard Mount, filing save....... 1 70 Got $50 Damages. Lad les of the > a. A. R., J. W. Geary jamin Church; certain land in Fair Mrs. li. C. Mahon went to Junction down in the mad and it was necessary Cbae L Scott, work on adding mount. *90. Post and W. R. C. and Sons and machine...................................... 4 75 to car.-y the equipment« to the street Geo Landrith to C R and Lena E today. Daughters of Veterans will form tn Pacific States Telephone Com Roseburg Review: A verdict for Mias Edith Hoffman went to Harri«- by hand. line in order as above noted in front Loomis; oertaln land In tp 19, a r 5 pany, service ........................... 21 70 Mrs. H. a . McClaren in the sum of The work of moving and loading burg thia afternoon. w. *1. of G. A. K. hall, the right facing the Glass 21 Prudhome Co, supplies M 27 450 damages and coats against the J W and M A Diuges to C L Han A. II. Addington, of Marcóla, was the show on the traiD was not finished south and march to the M.E. church until 9*30 o’clock this morning and E U Lee, stamps, express and town of Drain for injuries sustained where the following program will be sen ; certain land in tp 16, • r 5 w. a caller at this office today. freight. ........................................ 40 25 by • fall from a defective sidewalk, it was the dirtiest iookiog circus *1. tendered: Deputy Sheriff 11. L. Bown went to outfit Imaginable. The men were 8 J Wilson, transfer from state was returned by a jury in the cir Ida M and James N Hanna to S H Prayer by Rev. Rowland. Cottage Grove thia afternoon. land.............................................. 4 50 cuit oourt here about 10 o’clock Tues begrimed with mud from head to and Catharine Norman; 53.87 acres in Singing by choir. Mr«. Buell is home from a visit to foot and the wagons looked like any J H Boo.h, abstracts of land en day night. Mrs. McClaren had asked East Park, Junction City. *2000. Radiation by Harold Wells, Glendale SDd Boswell Springs. tries .......................................... 36 10 for jatt one hundred times the thing but circus wagons. The show CIRCUIT COURT. bong. Rev. 1. G. Knotts returned to Al went to Salem trim here. H. S. Allien Eaton, merchandise....... 12 65 amount of damages awarded her. The Lecture by Hon. K. A. Booth. R L Sabin vs Long A Bingham bany teday after a short stay here. Rowe, the manager,said that it would A H Eaton, stationery................ 3 65 jury was out nearly five hours. Quartette—l’atrlotio song. Lumber Company; to recover money. Erl Wood« left on the afternoon be impossible to give the afternoon Irwin llodson 4 Co, supplies .. 36 75 Recitation by Mrs. W. F. Gilstrap. C 11 Gruniug, Jr, vs C II Gruniug, A Startling Test L Van Burkler, pictures for "America,'* congregation singing. Sr; to compel conveyance of one-fifth i train for Great Fall«, Montana, to re- performance there and that the time Lewis and Clark fair.............. 1 would be used In cleaning up. ' To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of side. Doxology. Interest In certain mining claims In No. Meboopauy, Pa., made a start W M Miller, stationery ........... 15 Mrs. A. J. Beeeler and eon Ralph W. M. SHERMAN, Ch’n. Blue River district from defendant to ling test resulting in a wonderful W M Miller, diplomas................ 20 HENRY 11OPKINS, Sec’y. plaiutiff. John M Pipes, attorney for left today for Butte, Moutana to cure. He writes: "A patient was Fred Strener, lamps .................. 9 attacked with violent hemorrhages, •peud the summer. R. II. MlLcER, Died. plaintiff. Claims not allowed— caused by ulceratoin of the stomach. Committee. Mrs. ri. W. Newhouse, of Newlerg, MARRIAGE LICENSES. 1 had eften found Electric Bitters Samuel II Com ad for damages 17 is visiting at the home of her brother, excellent for acute etomaeb and liver Homer Gulley and Anna Hodson; G A Hovey, rebate on taxes. 16 Bertha E. Grund, wife of John trouble«, so 1 prescribed them. The 11. A. Cox, in tie city. Emma Cobb, witness. C R Mead, damages .................. 175 Grund, aged 44 years, died Sunday Notc and Comment patient gained from the first, and has Usury Gibbs leaves tomorrow for not bad an attack in fourteen evening, May lotta. T.Vl, Ht the family John Doyle, damages................ 150 the Lucky Boy mine, where be will be Joror's account—• months.’' Electric Bitters are posi residence in Fairmount. Deceased Advertised Letters. tively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indi employed iu the stamp mil). The life of the circus roustabout is leaves a husband and seven children. Frank B Mason, juror................. 11 gestion, constipation and kindey J. J. Hughes,director of the Eugene The funeral services were held at the Anderson Cheshire, juror...... 2 n hard one. Up all night helping tronble. Try them. Only 50c at W. I and, went to Salem today to play for residence this morning at 10 o'clock. Geo M McLain, juror................ o load and get the allow out of town, he Eugene, Or., May 18, 1904. L. DeLano’s. ; E Hauson, juror ......................... the May Festival of the Willamette The remaius were interred in the Ma- mu t get Ida sleep while on the cars linker. Miss Jennie. 4 Chas Gray, juror................ Valley Choral Union. and between performance«. Aud Conley, John. 14 sonic cemetery. AW Schwerin?, juror.... when rain catches the show, as it dhl Fold, J T. Lewie lioeelton, the I'antber saw 14 George Winn, juror tlie Norris A Rowe aggregation here l’arter, Albert. mill man, who was in the city to see 16 last night, his usual bard let is a bhaliau, G E. Why use gelatine and the circus and to attend to business Lucky Boy Postmaster. Chas Hazelton, jourr ....... 6 I. E Flegal, juror................ spend hours »aking, much Harder oue. Smith, J H. matters, left for home today. 10 flw^etening, fl vr.ring G L Day, juror........................... 13 Tucker, J. The Mistes Ella Dobie. Alice Breth- and coloring Larry Sullivan, known the world W inthrop Thompson, juror....... Wallace, Frank M. !■> erton, Adele McMurran and Erre«- Iovei as Portland's famous sailor This rain? What has already fallen J L Furnish, juror...................... 28 Warlmau, Victor. will make many, many twenty-doll: r tine 1 ailing left this afternoon for, hoarding bouse keeper, has beeu ap- J I Zuma alt, juror.................... 13 Package for George Orcutt. pieces at the harvest time. Seattle, to wituess the Oregon-Wash- pOjuted postmaster of Lucky Boy, iu better results _ in [.. two _______ minute-«? R G Fowler, juror.............. I .1. L. PAGE. 1’. M. » ington track med. is (the Blue River mining dlstriot. Larry iu ’ he package. Simply add ho» J E Roach, juror .................... C A. HTe» J-«. ” water ana set t^«ool. It ’ s perfection. Asnr- Mrs.S.J. Hansaker, Mrs W.W. Calk ; has quit the boardiug bouse business Eli Bangs, juror ......................... The difference in the results of run-1 tsarer*!' priee to the housewife. N • trouble, less ex* 10 ms and Mrs. W. A. WauuJ went to and ia now part owuer of the rich liing a brewery or laundry is well 11- pen.-. Try it t. .-by. Ii F rarFraftHto -Geo F Morris, juror.................. 2 Cottage Grove today as delegates tc j Lucky Boy mine. ________ ▼ors: Iftmocu Orang**, ?tTawberry. luatrated^^y^a^^ooble^barglaryst J J Btitler,witness .............. berry 1 1 oi.xieea 10a Billing«, Montana, Monday uigtit. A brewery yielded the burglars f.'/lcath, 4300 diamonds and about 48000 iu note« and check« From a laundry they got two old watches, probably left as security for needed shirt«. 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