CHAS. H. CHICK SUES Boys’ School Smts EX-REGISTER BRIDGES Are Arriving LÜG CABIN HOTEL BURNED TO THE GROUND WEEKLY REPORT OF LOCAL MARKET Oregon melons are now in the mar ket. Cbittim bark— ¿4 eta. Wool, 20@ cents POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. Eggs—Per dozen, 18(A20c. Dairy butter, (<jl7Jjc; creamery butter, 45(31 50c per roll. Hens—9(<z 10c. Frys—12c. Geese—5(3l7c. Ducks— bl«* 11c. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Potatoes—\c lb. Onions—ISO- Lemons—Case, $4.50 Green apples—lc lb. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Steers—2L..c. Good Cows—2c. /llUlC G. a a .w *•- Special Correspondence (From Monday's Guard.) Camp Tacoma, Murra. „. k George Frissell’s famous Log Cabin Aug. 21.-1 he Oregon tr^w hotel at the McKenzie Bridge pleas camp Wednesday morning «nd ure resort was burned to the ground to be home tbe same eTeni|) We want every school boy and young man in Lane county Saturday forenoon about 10 o’clock, men received U. S. pay SaluiJ- the news of tbe Ure reaching Eugene to come in and get acquainted with the extra two days and will * by telephone late Saturday night 40 cents coffee money before j"**’' ELK-BRAND-CLOTHING. from Leaburg. camp. Three pay days in one Come in and look over the patterns; try on a few suits to The only particulars of the tire that something unusual in army i1(e 4 see the styles; make yourself at home in our clothing department. have yet been received here came by it keeps a smile upon tbe boys' t 'phone from George Moody, who In a few days our display of BOYS’ SUITS will be com Sunday was the big revie^* drove to Leaburg and called up Geo plete and we are proud to announce that it will be the finest in American Lake, and was a * Croner, whose wife and son Charles wight, five brigades taking plrL T|/ Lane county. were staying at t>e hotel, Full par- First Separate Battalion was assigns ticulars are expected to arrive on to- Fat bogs—6 Sc. ' ' to the Fourteenth Infantry, ' tl/ night's mall. third battalion, they having ue1j (’ GRAIN AND FEED. According to Moody's story nobody battalions in camp. It jg a thrill New hay, 95096. was at the hotel at the time of the scene to watch such a large body j Cheat — <7. tire except Mr. and Mrs. Frissell and Chas. II. Chick, who with bis asso Timothy—#9. troops, composed of infantry, catllu the tire had gained such headway be ciates, Constantine Morton anil Ever Oats—»5c. and artillery, ieviewed. Ele«en fore they discovered it that they were ette P. Lewis, of Grand Rapids, Bran—<18.50. furnished music, two beingmonnm Shorts—<22. powerless to save scarcely anything. $1.50 $3.00 Straw Hats 40c Mich., has been buying considerable 50c Suspenders Wheat—75c, stiff. An interesting feature «w A sewing machine and a bed were $1.00 $2.00 Straw Hats 40c timber land up tke McKenize river 50c Neckwear Flour—$3.40. mountain battery, with their $1.00 Straw Hats 50c about all that was taken out. 20c for some time past, today instituted 25c Suspenders The guests at the hotel were all After several months fluctuations in mounted on tbe backs of muiej Men's 50c Lisle Hosiery 40c 20c a suit iu the circuit- court of Lane 25c Neckwear away fishing or up to the springs and the sugar market, the two big reflin- men say that Maud has tiled Fine Fancy 35c Hosiery 22%C 55c county against J. T. Bridges, former 75c Underwear 19c none or their effects were saved. eries of California have apparently times to join their organization but 10 doz Boys’ 35c Caps 20c register of the United States land of 35c Underwear 45c 50c Work Shirts Among them were Judge and Mrs. L settled down to a parity of values, the old woman wouldn’t let Si co^ 05c flee at Roseburg, to force the perfor $2.50 Hats mance of a contract for the sale of Special Correspondence. there still exists a difference between so they barred her. The boys have got a companion ts 720 acres of timber land lying in th-? Atlantic and Pacific Coast qouta- Irving, Aug. 23. —Mrs. G. T. Kit township 17 south of range four east, cben, of Linn county, visited with tions of 50i, but so far as known that the slogan, “Watch Tacoma Grow in tbe upper McKenzie country. ratio, approximately, will continue It is “Did you See attle?” relatives in Irving recently. Drills today with some kind o* | Mr. Chick alleges iu his complaint indehuitely. Wm. Montgomery spent several battle exercise Tuesday. that on August 14, 1906, an agreement HOP MARKET STATIONARY. days at Newport last week. A large crowd of sightseers frog was entered into whereby tbe defend Apart from the rumors of sales here Tacoma ami Seattle Sunday, .\moig R. F Cook is very busy these days ant, in consideration of <20 per acre, and there at an advance over the 20c the visitors known in Eugene wPr» or a to'al sum of <14,400, to be paid running tbe shop and making trips price legarded by leading Portland Mrs. Rogers, nee Lillian Foss, Mrs by the plaintiff, agreed to convey un out in the county adjoining with his dealers as top quotation today, there Adams, nee Etta Simpson, Mrs. W» wood saw. to the plaintiff aud Constantine Mor Reductions this week in every department. Big Bargains in is nothing of an interesting nature ley Pennington, Mrs. Harry Ma«ieH Miss Poole, who ha? been stopping ton and Everette P. Lewis within Muslin, Sheetings, Domestics of all Kinds, Dress Goods, Silks, reported. Harry Morris, Frank Loomis, Ma ten days from the date of the con in Irving for several months, went to The table showing the world's pro Maggie Perrine, cousin of Mrs. C. C, Sateens, Ready-Made Waists,,Skirts, Suits. tract, the laud above mentioned. He her home at Junction Citv Saturday. duction, prepared by Klaber, Wolf & Hammond, and Tom McCormick. alleges that he has deposited with the Mrs. L. H. Wheeler and her sister, Netter, is vety generally commented Buy What You Need This Week and Save During the exercises the dust 1» First National Bank of Eugene the Miss Jennie Spencer, were guests of on favorably by the trade, though comes quite heavy at times. Them« purchase price agreed upon, but thut Irring friends one day this week. tho Profit We Usually Make. > several hop men expressed doubt that are becoming somewhat tanned gg Bridges has refused to carry out his LOG CABIN Hulr.iT the Oregon yield would run much will return home with ruddy con. part of the agreement, viz. : to furnish above 100,000 bales. Mr. Netter, how plextons. n abstract of title to rhe land and de T. Harris, Miss Ida Patterson, Miss ever, has bad reliable reports fioui liver a warranty deed; that be has Men s Men’s Myrtle Kays, Miss Ellen Gieen, Mrs. every section of the state, and in hie wholly repudiated the agreement and Special Correspondence. 25c 25c Geo. Cioner aDd son Charles and comment states that bis estimate of Ruby Pleasant Hill, Aug. 23.— Miss refused to proceed iu any manner in some Berkeley people, Tbe relatives Neckwear Hosiery the carrying out of tbe agreement Baughman returned from Skagway o’ the Eugene people there sent ad- 115,000 is made ou conservative re- ports. yesterday. 12J4c and has so notified the plaintiff. ditioual clothing to tbem on thin In view of the announced intention Mr. Chick prays for a decree direct A party consisting of P. N. Laird morning's stage. of growers who still bold their hope ing and requiring tbe defendant to and family William and Lem Drury, One of the saddest funerals um The Are was caused by a spark from perfom his part of the conti act and Rev. Handsaket and wife, of Oorval-. the chimney alighting on the roof. to bold on until their bops are ready j the writer has witnessed for am, porarily by bis nephew Elmer, who that tbe defendant be required to con Ils, leave today for the lakes, Ihey , A strong wind was blowing at tbe to market, It is doupbtfol if otters years occurred at Creswell Monday, holds the same place on the night vey said lands with abstract of title, will be joined enroute by P. S. Hills tjnle unj the blaze was beyond con- at 2c to 3c advance will tempt them August 20, at 12 m. The writer <» to let go. as provided and required in tbe con and family, of Jasper. shift when the mill rims two shifts. called upon to bold the funenl » 1 trol in a minute. a 8uf ‘ lcient warranty FRESfi MEATS DULL. tract, with vices of Mrs. John Beak. The tag. .1. 1 >. Pfeifer left fol Portland and Chance Mulkey is doing a rushing The hotel was built ten or twelve deed. Veals arriving in moderate volume ing scene was that of the moths nl other points Monday morning. business in the fresh meat ine these years ago by Mr Frissell, who has It is said that quite u number of I will sell only fairly well, as they are her infant babe a few hours di a Notices are out asking for bids for othei people owning timber laude iu days and no cause for lomplaint, conducted it ever since. It was one Special to Dally Guard either. : of the most popular stopping places too generally of tbe large, poor kind, they both lay so sweetly in the cuUl building tbe city jail. the vic’nity of the Bridges’ tract who Coburg, Aug. 22. —H. F. Buckmuii The service was held a REGULAR. on the upper McKenzie and was and have been on tbe way too long. 1 together. Geo. Coleman, Dale Beeson, Enoch have made contracts to sell to Chick, claims to have “the tiret standard ' No hogs aud few muttons and lambs the ball, which was crowded «it i known to tourists all over tbe coast. sidewalk in Coburg.” May there be Stewart aud John Mathews left Tues Morton and Lewis, have repudiated The loss is probably 92500, with only appear. Quotations are prettv well many sorrowing friends. This 1 mw | day for an outing at Belknap Springs. them and that suit against them will many more before tbe rains begin. ii'sKi insurance. It is not known maintained for best dressed meats, | Mr. Beak with no relatives except h» Mrs. Howell, the Coburg candy also be commenced. i whether Mr. Frissell intends to re- though tbe heavy sell at nominal mother, who lives in England. There are several cases of mumps in Mr. Chick'd counsel in this case is maker, went to Harrisburg Monday, Eugene, Oregon, Aug. 23, 1906. prices. Mrs. Beak was a member of the » build the bouse or not. a mild form in town, Seveial of the Lark Bilyeu. returning next day. Barrett, C. Wm. lem Baptist church, and also a us — COUNTRY PRODUCE QUIET. mill men are off duty. Bowers, W. M. her of the W O. W. circle at Cre»«i Eggs, if anything, are a trifle weag- Tbe painters are finishing the in B. illhart, Mrs. Mary J. The circle turned out in regalia ui I er today on account of the receipts side of Sackett's store, and will soon Brown, Ernest. marched to the depot. She was tatal keeping ahead of demand. No great be ready for oocupaucy. Cham tiers, E. to Seattle for interment. difference is apparent between East Clonser, F. S. D. E. BAKER. Joe Lusby and wife left Tuesday ern and ranch stock , and a fair aver Connolly, M. J. morning for Newport, where they will A small blacksmith and carriage age price is given at 21c. Country Dempsy. Dick. Earl Chapman, aged about 18 years, Dr. H. F. McCornack is having a spend Mr. Lusby's vacation They shop belonging to Allen L. Smither i butter is falling off perceptibly, al- Duallas, William. was arrested in Eugene Sunday even well drilled on his farm west of the will be joined Thursday by Chas. man and located on ground owned by thuogb no advance in price is named. Easter, I. P. I city and from present indications Lockard and family. They expect to C. M. Elspass on Ferry street near ing by Sheriff Fred Fisk, charged Rev. and Mrs. Tbos. HaodsaW Poultry was good and steady this Hayes, Rinbold C. there are good prospects of striking a t>e gone a week. The night shift is the river bridge was completely de with the larceny of a horse and saddle came up from Coivallia yeeteriif forenoon, and dealers were fairly well 1 Hollandswortb, Alva. good flow of artesian water. The Bending many of our people on vacs, stroyed by tire between 11:3) and 12 from h man named Ward at Clacka supplied. The half cent advantage afternoon on their way to tbe moun Jeeton, Ole. mas. near Oregon City. The sheriff drill is now down 215 feet and lota of tions, Borne of them fur au indefinite »'dock last night. tains. The contents I.innon, Mrs. Alma. at tbe latter place was not (tied by water has been found, but it Is pro usually given springs was not insist period. were also burned. The owner esti- E. K. Wheeler, of Palouee, WiA, ed upon generally. Young ducks, if Nordetorm, C. telephone of the arrest and ail officer posed to reach a depth of 400 feet. is visiting his brother-in-law, f. R M. C. Cleek, the oiler at the mill, ■ mates bis loss at <600, with no insur- Odell, Mrs. Lottie. arrived up this afternoon to take the Tbe water is now well up toward the well feathered and fat, meet with is sick. His place is being tilled tern- I mice. Dunn, in Eugene on hi» way to !>» good sale in a moderate way, though Stanton, Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. E. boy back for trial. top of the well and rises higher as inquiry is not active. If well-grown | Angeles. Travers, Jimmie. According to the boy’s own story, the drill goes deefier. The work is Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Roberto Warner, Wm. Ward sent him to Arleta with the being done by C. E. Gordineir with young turkeys could be had there is Miss Emma Awbrey went to lxudo* Wertz, Beit. horse and saddle to transact some one of Kilborn A Gordineir's ma a fancy trade ready to take them. Wheeler, W. H. Springs this afternoon for » business. While there another man chines. Eggs 20021c. Whineiy Evans. rerceution. who formerly worked tor Ward Grain bags. 934c. White, C. K L. K. Edmunson has gone to TA- claimed tbe saddle as his and took it Creamery butter, 210231.0. away from him. When young Chap I White, V. M. rnook to join his wife, wbo has Chickens—13)f014c per pound. Young, Mis. Nettie. man returned to Ward and told him " heat, valley, 71c; bluestem, visiting there several weeks. J. L. PAGE, P. M. of the occurrence Ward sent him back 72c. C. N. McArthur, the well k«* with the horse and told him to get Oats—926(^927 per ton. U. O. graduate, who went to D*4* the saddle or he would have him ar Barley—9"£ J. 00. City recently to practice I*’. i* rested. Tbe other man refused to Saturday evening about five o’clock Hay— Timothy, <ll(rf<12}, ; vetch, concluded to return to Portland- Hop picking will tiegin at the Wm. give up the saddle and Chapman, the farm residence occupied by L. H. <7(rt<7ig. Owen Van D:iyn, formerly ot F* Neies hopyard one mile above Spring fearing hi rest, turned the horse loose Gilchrist and family aud owned tiy Wool- \ alley, coarse to medium, gene, and Coburg, ii"W district »tw- Held on Tuseday, September 4. Fine and went to I he Halles. He came to Geo. O. Walker, at Walker Station, 22c ; tine, 24c. hop yard, plenty ot slabwood on uey of Canyon county, Idaho, b»rJf Eugene about two weeks ago and has was burned to tbe ground, togetbei Mohair—Choice, 28<a30c. place, furnished free. Good water. charge of the prosecation of the been staying with his mother, Mrs. H. with most of its contents. The blaze Hops—Contract, 19o6 crop, 18(S20c. derers of Governor Steunenbsrl * Will pay 50c a box. E. Chapman. The boy appears to be was caused by a defective flue. Mrs. Potatoes—New potatoes, 90c(«t<1.00 dAw s3 in the city. honest and tells a straightforward Gilchrist and Miss Ruby Pratt, of per sack. story. Eugene, wbo was visiting her, were Hop picking will commence on the Chlttim bark—New stock,2H04c lb 1 Patterson Island September 7th; a the only persons in the bouse at the Beef steeis, 506c ; cows, 41^06^0 ; big yard and a long job; will be a time and they were unable to carry hogs, 74c(«8i,c; veal, 70»c; mutton, store on the ground; groceries and out much ot the furniture, - he loss 7©7l*c; lambs. 808J.C, I Mrs. S. Zeigler, ore of vegetables furnished at Eugene is about 921)00, with r no insurance, and most respected pctieer j a — few r days prices. Will pay *1 per hundred the policy having expired ------ the state, died at her home io - , «go. pounds. J. W. THORN8BURY d w si burg Saturday night, she 1 1 A 50-horsepower boiler for the Eu Hop pickers wanted on the lower daughter and sereial gre«» ’ gene steam laundry arrived today Royce A Peterson's excelsior fac- I will All my regular appointment half of the Campbell A Walker hop from Portland. it will at once 1« tory iu this city will close down thie at Creswell Saturday and Sunday. cated in various parts -t --e taken to the new brick laundry build yard, conducted this -easoti by J. R. even ng until the present car short' Theme for Sunday, 11 a. m., ..lhe ing being put up by Wm. II odes at Campbell. Will commence Wednes age is over. C. O. Peterson, manager Church, God’s City." Let ail the Wired West Eighth and Charnelton streets. day morning, September 5. of tbe plant, stated to a Guard report- memliers be present, as some business o' troubles that rul bed £• A 23 hoisepower eng Lie for the laun yard, strictly dean ground and heavy er today that be had not taken the of importance claims o-ir attention. of Bear Grove, la., of all “■ came when be began dry recently arrived and a large hops, with little leaf, Iu bottom be- matter up w,th tbe head offi mis of Bitters. Ha writes: "r"' . .1 D. E. BAKER, Pastor. amount of new laundry machinery is tween road aud railroad, a mile t*aet tbe lailroad, as he considered it Kidney trout le caused me r of university. Yard went 25>X) on hand. The new building is rapid ering, which 1 would bs pounds to the acre last year and ap s mply a was e of time, but tbe local ly nearing completion. survived had I not ts»e re-reeen ’ atlvee of the company eouid pears as good this season. Bitter». They air - c'ir*d “ A s give him no encouragement, and as eral debility." Sure :a I will begin picking on Thursday, he has all available warehouse spa,-, lo M. Turner Burns and wife at stomach, liver and kidn»f 1 /gj* tilled be can do nothing but shut August St. You are invietd. Junction, August 12, 1906, a ten blood diseases, beadacn*- . down Tbe compauy's plant at Junc pound boy. and weakness er body u > W. R. WALKER. ■ Price 5Oc, Guaranteed by ' Mrs Lucy Mackey died at Pleasant tion will operate about two weeks Lano's drug storWj________ J John Parrish, of Spring‘leid, was onger an 1 it. too, will clow down Hili Auust 22 at 6 o'clock a. m at c A -Fonlr yv. I the home of ber son. Bert Mackey. a business caller at the Guard office If condtiions are no better by that M Yn N m iiatn I m M Dr. Lowe will be in *>“ _ t* 8iga»$ ajf ... ■ 6 The deceased was born in Virginia Saturday. time. flee all next week. H*vs I your eyes for glasses. o For Performance of Contract to Sell McKenzie Timber Lands Aereed to Convey to Chick and His Associates 720 Acres for SPECIALS ThlS WEEK IN MtN’S FURNISHINGS March 22, 1833, and was therefore aged 73 years and 5 mo'-tbs. She crossed the plains by mule team in 1882 with her husband and family and lived in Oregon since that time until one year ago she returned to N’ebras ka to visit with her son in-law ana grand children, returning to Oregon August 1, 1906. She was sick on ber Her arrival and never recovered, death was caused by paralysis. Mrs. Mackey was a member of the Christian church fo- a number of years A few years ago she took the faith of the Baptis* chinch She wu the mother of eleven children, seven of whom survive her, as follows: Henry C., of Pollack, Idaho; John W., of Holly, Or. ; Samuel C., of Leb anon, Or. ; Gifford E., of Bridgeport, Wash. ; Gilbert E., of Pleasant Hill, Or. ; Mrs Rose Blakely, of Lowell, Or., and Mrs. Pairlee Hennings, of Hicksville. Ohio. The deceased's husband died twenty-two years^ago. Irvins Hems <£5 00 Leather Suit Cases $3.65 Last Week of Clearance Sale MOTHER AND CHILD DIED AT CRESWELI NEWS FROM LIVELY COBURG CITY Letter List MAY STRIKE FLOW BOY ARRESTED FOR HORSE STEALING OF ARTESIAN WATER Personal. FARM RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE Hop Picners Wanted Died NEW MACHINERY FOR EUGENE STEAM LAUNDRY Announcement The End of the World Born Mrs. Lucy Mackey