I fl tb* fair today and from there will , make a trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr*.Clara E. N*S*r, of Baker City, is visiting here aud at Elmira. Sb« was formerly Clara Fatereou. Leonard Tabor is in the city from Mapleton. Mr. 'and Mrs L. E. Walker and children, of Bsuklenev, Nebraska, are visiting at tbs borne of Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heory Tbe annual Laue county teachers’ Hampton, in Eugene. invtitute convened at the high school . A corrtspordeut from Port Orford at V o'clock this morning, with a large ' writes: Mr. aod Mre. T J. Cook, ot at’endanoe of teachers from all parts Wedderburn, passed throngs Port Or­ rtf fl I I 11 7 V of k tbe A county. ford Sunday enroute home from au CouDty Superintendent W. P. Dil- i etxeuded visit to tbe fair aud Wa»b- lard has been fortunate in securing ‘ ington aud the Willamette valley. able instructor« to assist him In bis They report bavtng a grand time, ai d work. 1 orououuce tbe fair to be “just Tbe first paper this morning wax grand. ” They bad the pleasure of read by V. A. Pinkley, of Cincinnati, meeting many of their Lane county on “Reading as an Art.” “School friends, and «ay they lore old Lane Management,” by W.G. Hartranft, ot county is they did twenty years ago, Seattle, and an address by Dr. H. D. wbeu they resided at Elmira. Sbaldon, of tbe University of Oregon, Wm. Horn, of Sagiuaw, is in Eu- completed tbe morning program. gene today. This afternoon “How to Secure TEACHERS’ FORMAL INSTITUTE TRANSFER IN SESSION MADE LANE Around the INSTRUCTOR Courth COUNTY’S ATTEMPTED MEDALS SUICIED REAL ESTATE TRASSI'ÈZ L C Bogirt et al lo J a ' I Richardaon; 86 aerea io Hr s r 5 w; aleo all of tbei, ————— and interest in 1------- - ’ otter certain land, game •action and t Lane county agricultural exhibitors P. C. Langemo, one of the new in- | , $120 The Lrrnal transfer of tbe Lane etrdetor« «t the Universtiy of OregoD, J fared well in receiving medals for Frank H «nd Muaetta best displays at the Lewis and Clark cooDly Electric Company’s plant at attempted suicide late yesterday af­ certaln land In Cottage Grov». fair, although several counties are bpriugdeld to the r‘Pressntatiees of ternoon by cutting hie throat with a I ¡ned-1 Geo C and Elisa J Be,), milted at tbe very far ahead of this one. Tbe ~ Kboadei, Kinkier i Butcher, the —♦ u razor. The act was committed at the Bowman; lot 5. blk 8. ex’sadw i al winners from Laue are as follows: Phl.adelpi U syndicate, was made to home of Attorney and Mre. 8. P. Ness i Gold jiedals-Lane county, exhibit vey of Springfield. $55. d, ro.d work................ 5 25 “Primary Language, by W. W. Dix­ Misses Emily and Phoebe Partridge ended college together at tbe Univer- millet; Frank Armitage, »beat; J. C. Junction City. $250. B H Allegar, r al work............. 6 (*J on, of Oregon City, uud an address Duco n 8cott to James MonA | went to Portland today. Rob-rt B md, road work............ . 3 (»> ity of Minnesota. Yesterday Mr. Bushnell,barley; Henry Godard, tioi Clifford Flak, road wcrk............. . 31 &. ■ by President P L. Campbell, ot tbe Guy Armitage went to Portland to- Langemo sent word to the university othy; Jasper Wilkins, wheat; C. H. lflO a re> in Bej 20, tp 15, a r L 0 Bliveu. roa 1 work........... . . 11 University of Oregon, completed tbe ! day io see tbe fair. that he was not well and could not Williams, vetch; R M Day, wheat; $1200. 5 67 program. C D .Maxwell, baullug lumWr. Frederick and Louise R £, bear hie clues that day. La‘e iu tbe Walker Young, wheat; A. C. Nielson, John H. Barr aud wifa went tn Sa N Marshall, road w<-rk............ . 2 50 iclover; T. J. bergc-r to Newton J and Sarah J Vaugbu, vetch; L. J. Brf "» I, imt er Co,lumber......... . 8 09 lem today with tbeir little child to afternoon Mrs. Ness hear t struggles ;ot>e.ha!f an acre In tp 16, «■ Fred Bower«, road work ......... . 2 50 consult a specialist in regard to tbe :n Laugemo’s room and was horrified Dodd, wheat; Henry Goaard, oat«; F. Emii Gersh.ob, road work....... . 15 co upon entering to find him in almost W. Prentice, English walnuts; Lane $50. child’s eyes. II C Rice, io«d work.................. . 3 UC Frederick and Louise F R an unconscious condition, with two county, grain lu jars; E M. Warren, Wm Johoson, roal work........... . 4 l>0 j Lee Logao, wife aud child returned . erger to Wm F and Alice F g* grain in sacks; Laue county, collec ­ Minor Wegner, road work....... . 10 00 Thursday’s Daily Guard ugly gashes acruse hie threat. The i to Astoria today, aft'ir a visit here. F h Merton, road work........... . 2 50 ene-balf acre in tp 16, a r j w, a tive exhibit, corn. razor lying near *dl bloody Mr. and Mrs. J. H. West returned J. C. Parker weut to Portland to­ T H Williams. lumber ........... . 7 00 N W and Nellie j war Bronze medals, thirteen, story. Ere . Win Aidans, road work........... . 3 00 yesterday from tbe fair. day. Courts; lot 7, blk l,Mrs C A Ptq rionotble mention, three. J li Chambers, lumber........... . 6 96 paa: Captain J. M. Williams went to Mrs. Peter Ertz has gone to Port- suturbau ad to Cottaxe Grove. I am In David Link, merchandise....... . 3 25 T a Millioiu, merchandise ... . 1 50 Portland this afternoon on business. j land to join her husband, wbo has Margaret and W M Meer» tji 1 •‘di Piper A Vaudenburg, meroban Rev. B. F. Rowland and family left ’ been there two months. Sanderson; 874 acres in •e I d ter in j dlae............................................ . 2 60 36, tp )9, s r 5 w $1. Moody Rickman ba« been bound C E Carlisle, road work ......... . 3 00 today for tbeir new home in Portland. * Mr. aDd Nfrs. Wm. Bunyan have 3 00 taken tbeir departure for a six Idaho F Ca '»obeli to H Albert Hayues, road werk .... over in tbe sum of $100 for stealing a Mrs. H. B. Millard and son left yes­ Wm Haynes, road work............. . 3 0O months' residence in Eugene, expect bird dog from A. C. Dixon. 14 46 acres to sec 32, tp terday for .oau Francisco, after a visit G Zumwalt, road work............ . 1 5o ing tbe change of altitude to taneflt John C. Anderson was born near *420 Wm Pearson, road work........... . 6 CO here. A Dew meat market is being opened Mr. Bunyan’s health. —Baker City G S and Belie Keek to C H C K Courtlgbt,crusher work . . 46 2T, in the bul.'ding formerly occupied by Fayettvlile, Ark., July 2, 4835. Died Salem Statesman: 8. L. Rex, of Maverick. C Zumwalt, road work.............. . 3 00 Minnie G Saunders; lota 3, 4,1 at bis home near Springfield, Oregon, Oliver Bros., at the corner of Sixth II /utnwHlt, road work............ . 6 00 Eugene, arrived in this city yesterday October 5, 1905, aged 70 yeare, 3 8 and 9, blk 9, Waebourhet and Willamette streets. for a few deya ’ visit with irlends and J 44 Nichols, bridge work....... . 2 ‘15 months and 2 days. Mr. Anderson lorn's ad to Junction City. Ilin, W 11 Fowler, road work........... . 1 50 relatives. Tuesday’s Daily Guard Nick Scbnorenburg’e family, wbo came to tbe Pacific coast in 1854, C W Waebburae.T A ami M Ld Walter Bowers, road work....... . 3 00 Cot- Wm. Landees came down .'rom have all been ill from diphtheria, Bob Vaughan, of W’altervllle, was in James Cbeaher, road work....... . 3 75 crossing the plains with other emi­ iorn to G S Keck; lots » aud 9, Dneumonia and scarlet fever for sev­ bre l Price, road work.............. . . 12 00 Eugene, yesterday, lie is moving W. tage Grove tbia afternoon, grants,and first located tu California, Washburne & Mllliorri a ad to W S Rinehart, road work......... . 3 (XI H.Russell’s bousetcld goods down for Mre. Katherine Smith went to Port­ eral weeks past, are rapidly recover- where be for a time engaged in min­ tion ________ City. $100. Air. C h .| er Rickard, gravel. .. . 14 35 shipment to Omaha,to which city Mr, iDg. Two of tbe children died. land today. L P and Olive A McCoy toil J E Richardson,road work....... . 1 5o ing. At this place the Indians stole There will be an examination at hii hurfe that brought him from Ar­ Matthayer ¡certain laud in tp2.i J I. Carlisle, road work. .. 3 60 Russell and family will remove. Mies Nellie Smith has returned Walter Stroud, road work ....... 2 ho Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Russell left from a visit in Portland. Rosebarg on October 16 of applicants kansas and became so troublesome w. *5. 1 50 today tor Omaha, where they will re­ Wm Keckett, road work............ I Dr. aud Mrs. J. F. Titus, of At­ for tbe position of forest supervisor that Mr. Anderson thought with oth­ Ed Bundy, road work................ 18 00 I L P and Olive A McFnjtc! G Cook, road work.................... 7 SO side. They will flMt take in the fair tica, Ohio, who have been visiting to fill aoy vacancy that may osoor. ers that it was beet to move out aud i Mattheyer; 80 acres in sec 20, tp! John A Lawrence,road work ... 16 25 at Portland, go from there by water Mr.andMrs. B L. Bogard in Eugene, , Age limit, 21 to 40. Examination on from there he drifted toward Oregon, r 4 w. *800. Howard Dunlap, road work ... 6 00 to San $>80(1(800 and thence East. practical questions, Held t»et, train­ landing in Laue county in company left for home today. A J and Etbea J Titus to Geora Leo Stroud, roed work............. 1 50 ing and experience. 75 with A’m. Masterson in tbe summer H Titus; lot 2, blk 1, KeluyiJ A W Bund, road work................ Mr. and Mre W. H. Kay and little 00 Saturday night the depot or tbe Or­ of 1866. Ira Nice, ruad work.................... Eugene. $170. I___ Friday’s Daily Guard. son went to Portland today 00 U Bennett, crn.her work. .... egon & Southeastern Railway at Cot­ September 1, 1869, he was married G T and Mamie Lane to J WK Tv J. R. Campbell weut to Portland Mrs. A. A. Ross weut to Portland OV Wade Hayes, r.iad work............. tag* Grove was entered by burglars to Eliza, daughter of R. E Campbell, mate, M R Young and UÜ. 00 on tbe local tbia morning. P Withers, road work................ on this afternoon's traiu. and a trunk broken into and rifled. one of tbe early rod honored pio­ 160 acres in eeo 12, tpl7, 25 Claud Bond, road work............. Dr. C. H. A wood is borne from a Henry Stewart and family, of' Among tbe articles stolen were tbe 00 Monroe Leach,road work......... neers, Atfer his marriage be pur- *1600. Springfield, weut to Portland today following: A braes trumpet, a suit LI >y i rncker.cbainmau......... 00 proefeeional trip to Portland. ebseed and meved on a farm three Rollin B and Carrie B Job» Vernon lucker, cbaiuman......... oo Mre. John P. Barger, of Roseburg, to see tbe fair. of clothes, a gold band ring, a lurge miles northeast of Eugene, where he SB Eakin; 8 j aeree in sec 24, t; W B Tucker, marker.................... 00 is visiting iu Eugene and vicluity. C. S. Heron, bookkeeper st one cf collection of old aud rare coins, a resided for some years, later moving s r 7 w. L O Beckwith, viewer................ oo $500. 00 Miss Elizabeth Knox left today for tbe big mills on tbe lower Sluelaw, quantity of postage stamps, two good on Lis farm on the McKeuzie river P J£tfcPftera n. viewer............. MINING LOCATIONS 50 Seattle to visit her sister, Miss Mamie. was I d Eugene yesterday on bis way razors, and a gold medal bearing tbe G li Waggoner, deputy surveyor known as the Anderson farm, where J W Carlisle, cbaiumau............. 00 i'arra locates The Bet Ernest Johnson, of Wallowa, a home from a business trip to San name nt Clyde Pau> Jones. It is a be cleared away tbe timber and erect- A W Haines, marker.............. bravery medal, given for rescuing a ed Buildings that remain as an evi- C E Carlisle, axmau................... Bohemia district nephew of Mre .J. M. Shelley, left for Francisco. . - great —: industry ----- — ts O Beckwith, viewer................ Mrs. Mary J. Tillman, formerly of , woman from drowning. deuce of . bis and ------ cour- I ’jeo Lather locates home today after a abort visit in Eu­ P J McPherson, viewer............. Coburg, is here from oberlock. Wash. gen*. Mr. Anderson was kind to bis v^a'lni Bohemia district. age. 1 ________ ______________ G II Waggoner, deputy surveyor MARRIAGE LICENSE. Mrs. Mary Colwell, of Everett, ' Gilbert Cook, road work............. family and neighbors and went out of Mre. John Summerville, of Loe Pertl Oscar Creaon, road work........... tbe world with good will toward all Angeles, wbo has been visiting her Wash., returned borne today, after a ' tJ*d i Bertie E Dunton and Laura Gt E F Smith, road worn................ mankind. brother, J. M. Shelley, here, went to visit with Mrs. Ed Howe. beck. Wm Preston, witness. Oscar McDoie. road work......... Max Arthur, infant son of Mr. and Portland today. He left in bereavement a devoted A Sodderatrom, ruad work......... 3 Albert Chicken, of Johannesburg. PROBATE COURT. C W M.oum, road work ......... 12 Yesterday's Salem Statesman: Mies South Africa, is in Eugene visiting Mrs. F. L. Tobey, died Wednesday, wife and eight children, six eons and B F Adams, road work............. 2 October 4, 1905, aged 25 days. The Estate of 8 W Sorenson, da two daughters. Mr. Andereoo joiued Jennie Russ returned to her home in friends. Paoifio Timber Co, road work . 7 body was buried the same afternoon, the Baptist church tn 1868 and lived Probable value of property of Eugene last evening, after spending a CA Vauscbolack, r >ad work . 5 B. J. Vauderbyde is borne from a tbe funeral being conducted by Rev a coosleteut member and passed away 4800. EJ Willoughby appoin Wynne Hdw Cc, mdso................ 3 month visiting friends lu this city. trip to Portlard. O. v. Wright. .1 W Kirk, road work................ 5 peacefully end happy in bis faith. ecutor. Mies Ruse spent a week visiting iu J S Burnette, road work............. a Estate of William E Wiltnot,d He was a lung and patleut sufferer, Portland with friend« aud relatives Joseph Wright, road work ....... 5 rOK SALE—A good lot of cheat seed bving fully conscious to the very last, ed; probable value of property d aud taking iu tb* fair. Burke E W rl ht, corduroy......... 9 Wednesday’s Daily Guard. for eale at 1 cent a pound. Call or hie last words to hie sorrowing family täte, $450. Laura C Luckey appt U B Sutherland, cutting brush, Saturday's Daily Guard. J. 1. Yarnell and family, of the etc, claimed, 121, allowed.... 15 address 104 Thirteenth and Charnel- being an effort;to impress upon tbeir ed administratrix. Jacob Strauesmaler has removed lower Mohawk, left for Portland this <1 K Nichols, cutting blush, etc. 23 ton, or P. O. Box 404, Eugene. minds tbe importauce of living in W Edmiston, road work......... 8 CIRCUIT COURT. from Springfield to a farm on tbe rlv afternoon to tee the fair close. They harmony aud peace with each other J E Johnson, work on engine 6 er north of Eugene. expect to be gone about a week. Nelson H Greene and Orr H 0 45 John Boreu, road wdrk......... POSITIONS WANTED—Man end wife and God. After the funeral eervioes J \ Resides, road work......... 15 J. A. Ricbai-adon, of Junotion, was C. B. Ruth aud family, wbo have would like to take charge of small wtbich were conducted by Rev. La­ vs J Herquinet; to determin« o Chas Brown road work......... 20 a Eugene visitor today. co otry hotel kitchen or c-*nip beeu visiting Mrs. Evaue aud other Mar at tbe borne, bis remains were ship of certain lend io Lane cos S F. Cole, team work................ 5 kitchen. Both good cooks a id bak­ relatives in tbe city, took their de ­ Cyrus M. Bradley, of Corvallis, is taken to the Masonic Cemetery, Eu­ Thompson A Hardy, attorney1 Paul Zumwalt, road work......... 6 er.. Address H F. «., 576 Willam ­ plaintiffs. in tbe city. He may decide to reside parture this afternoon for the-r home J ('ervu.ki, road work................ □ o ette street, Eugene. gene, Oregon, and laid tn rest. W 1' a L D Pickens, lumter ... 14 in Keokuk county, Iowa. here. P H Berlin, road work ......... 12 J. K McGee and wife, wbo live up Mre. Archie Putter, of Walterville, r lecher Bros, lumber................ 25 iw «MR <1 H Bales, road work................ 3 weut to Fortland today to see the tbe Mohawk, left for Portland this af- J Humphrey, road work............. 10 etrnoon to take iu what la left of the fair. Joe McFall, road work ............. 11 C. H. Pierce of Lincolo. Neb., who fair. They will stay until tbe last R Addlngtco, road work............. 2 b McBee, road work.................... 5 has been visiting here, left this morn­ dog is eaten by tbe Igorrotes. 8 8meed, gravel........................... 1 Mr. aDd Mre Raleigh Scott, of ing for home, via Portland. 1,(1 Vanscboiack.road work. .. 6 C. L. Weber came down fr Hl Last season's short coats, just as good as ever. Wm Kyle A Co, mdse. ............. ft? _ » Alt Hou nett place north of tbe city, , thence they ' • Lowell, Wash., to GrlfSu Hdw Co, mdse................. '• • has left for Kausas, where be expects | make their home. F L Chambers A Bros, mdse ... 19 2> to remain sums time. $8 c Ntts for...... George Neet was brought in from W A Spencer l imber ............. 6 ft K Petty arrived yesterday from tbe Saginaw this afternoon eutferiug with Suiltb A Lili. blacksmithlog.... 5 H G E Nichols, roal work............. 10 »' Yukon country in Mask*, wbershe' incipient typhoid fever, aud will be We Are Headquarters for Low Prices W a Allison, road work............. 42 8 ’> AIbiet Neet crusher work .... - «;, has st uie valusbis milling properties o*r*d (ot at tbe hospital. C A Brown, crusb>r work.......... 54 CM John Kestly and Eugene x-aFcrest i J. C. Stratford, of Creswell, was in O Bennett crusher work............. 78 were over from Spri- gtlel l yesterday. , tbe lily today on business. <0 C P Courtright, orueber work.. 72 ft! Misses Lola, E»b-' and Cectl Leaeh J. H. McCormick left for Salem an d 46 Alfred Parker, crusher work * sum Taylor, crusher work......... 5 “I sod Soph! -. Fs*t**,«i Coburg wsut to i Portland for a few day*' v|*;t today County Allowances Personal Brevities Obituary * •J Died * ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ EMPIRE COATS JUST RECEIVED i $5, $6 and $8.50 Values Shirt Waictc « and Fancy Mohair Special in Ladies’ Coats. $6.00 $5.00 T0LM1E ®> TRAVER