EUGENE AGAIN (From Saturday’s Guard ) Champion Jim Jeffries and f friends arrived iu Eugene about j . o .-I ’clock last eveniug from tbeir huntmg aud tlshiug trip up the Alc­ Keazie and will leave on tonight’s trai” for Los Angeles. £very member of the party is in ..eefintliealth and all declare they Mverbad a better outing in tbeir It00g Jetfries especially i» feeling fine . tfaiuks he is in At condition right now to enter the ring aud put ur as good “ H«bt ““ he ever did in hi4 aigihstic career. He has reduc ed bis weight nearly 20 pounds and his ’.liuscles aie hard and firm. The members of the party have beeu visiting among friends today and are rested from their long wagon trip down from the mountains. The total number of deer killed by the parb’ *’“8 -L Jcrtfies getting his rbare and probably mote, as be was always on the move and was away from camp m^re than any other mem­ ber of the party. He killed one cou­ gar and wounded two others. No bear were secured. The party consists of the following: James J. Jeriffes and wife, E. W. Hoppeistead and wife, Miss C. Hop perstead. Master L. Hopperstead, Geo. F. Miller, '---- -. Cy . Mynck, all of Loe Angeles; J. M. Oblneis, of New York, and Dick Adams, of San Frail - cisco. HEWS FROM S. P. RAILROAD DIVISION Tso tank cars of oil arrived here this week which was pumped into the big storage plant. Additional cars ire expected every few days until both t*her. viewer ........... (’ F o lF’ axman ............... 7 . aninR’ chainmail ....... marker ....... ” ’»«goner, flagman ... J » i yo°®« ax man ....... ......... , \.‘,.”"",-«ey. cbainman ... ■ Ci ■' surveyor Pi u c°unty surveyor Lj ucp?er8on, viewer ___ IP J T*ewet ... . P«*ri •rJli‘r,*on' chainman....... Pwri.■“O’opaon. chainman . r-k., { P,*rce. cbainman C M r**i? P*rs*n« marker ... A p i ,{ler* county surveyor "aixer. services.................. Ntwp' c*iTi<1’ lun,ber ....... w U J; , Lolgaard. material . Jao M.7 nm’ crO8her work... ji j, Bollum, crusher work CT.,i*e’ c™«ber work........... «L w M ,In,**^claiine C Hale, crusher work 94.50 Doris Hale, road work 4.00 Ona \ Liles, crusher work. 54.00 Bert Gates, crusher work 54.00 Edw C Potterf, crusher engine. 68.75 1. Bundy, road work.. 6.00 R P Allison, crusher work .' 94 50 I Noah Jones, road work 6.00 Millioru Bros, lumber ... 18.20 C Goodenow, crusher work 84. (XI . C V00^6110** crusher work lo3 50 Loy Shreve, crusher work ... 54 00 Phil Bistimau, crusher work 48.00 h G Garlield, toad work . 1.50 E W Caldwell, road work 50.14) A J Parker, road work.. . 53 00 H H Nestle, road work ... 41.00 Simon Boedigueimer,road work, . 54.(4) Bert McClure, road work 22. no D H Parker, road work 6.00 C M Parker, road work 15.75 H Petit, road work ....... . 6.00 B B Jeans, road work ...... 6.50 B Clark, road work................. 15.00 A A Gilson, road work ............ 18.00 OLD olford, road work ....... 10.50 M F Potterf, labor............ 60.00 John Gates, crusher work .. 53.(X) J M Tabor, labor 10.50 C M Colliei, county surveyor 2.1» i P G McPherson, viewer 1.00 J H Raines, road work 3.1X1 J A Reed, gravel ............ .. 4.2!' Chas Jogue, crusher work 1.50 E Teipemug, road work 3.00 Bert McDole, road work 6. (XI E M Durgee, road work . 16. (X) J C Johnson, road ........................... work 1105 Arthur Austin, road work ... 66.50 George West, road work 150 Clyde K Mead, road work 150 D P Burton, chaiuman Glen C Powers, road work............ .. 27 00 P J McPherson, viewer.......... 12.00 G W Knapp, road work......... 0.00 John Jay, marker.. .............. 2.00 M Johnson, chaiuman 2.00 •’ oo Harrison Jay, chaiuman .... I N Sprague, axuiau.............. o Simeon Jay, ax wan Geo Fisher, viewer .... 12. C M Coiliet, county surveyor Orel ton Dowell, Jr, marker.. Overtou Dowell, chaiomau Samuel Dowell, chaiuman.. Alex Dowell, ax man.............. Geo Fisher, viewer P G McPherson, viewer C M Collier, county surveyor Peter Lundfall, road work.... C Layne, road work............... W W Sailor, crusher work . Jay Johnson, road woik......... II Layne, road work................ M L Liles, crusher work .... L A Overton, sign board .. John Hise, crusher work....... Eugene Lumber Co, lumber W W Miys, crusher work Frank Turpin, crusher woik H E Mays, crusher work .... Tom Hise. ciusber woik .... W E Purkersou. road woik. Frank Anderson, road woi k. Arthur Pope, crusher work. N L Purkerson, road work Gilbert Cook, crusher work. J N Cook, road work W H Oswald, crusher engiueei. Edward Oswald, crusher work D C Hale, crusher work. .. . D C Hale, crusher work.......... E L Birkshire, lumber.............. A N i bert, road work................. Frank Roscow, road work . Mark Thurman, road work....... Mark Thurman, crusher work.. Byron E Hutchins, crusher work........................................... J J Taylor, crusher work......... M 1* Fogle, toad werk................ Ernest Mabe, road work ......... Willie Aldons, road work Tracy Lyons, road work............ M P Mabe, road work ............ F W Smith, road work J N Cook, road work .......... Gilbert Cook, crusher work ... Riggs Bros, road work ....... Wm Byerliu, road work .... P L Tucker, road work V’ F Lyons, road work ....... Finza Justice, road work H W Weibke, labor........ .......... 13. 2 P C Jensen, road work .... F L Cady, road work .. .... 42' 6. R N Griffin, road work H W Wiebke. road work ....... c. M Mays, road work ............... Ed Bundy, road work ....... C E Carlile, road work .... W P Barger, road work Ernest Lyons, road work E E Carlile, road work ...... Combs Boldon. road work Elza Conger, road work M'ller A Bucknum, road work A W Haynes, road work \\ II Larmer, pay’t for land E B Baldwin, road work............ R Cook, road work ......... Chris Taylor, roadwork W B Andres, lumber................... TIMBER LAND DEAL Albany. Or., Sept. 20.—Five thous and two hundred acres of splendid timlier land, embracing all the hold ings of the Charles A. Street Lum her Company, an Eastern corpora­ tion, in Linn and Marion counties, were sold yesterday to the Curtis Lumber Company for 6105,900. Part of this tract was in the zone of the big forest fires near Detroit, and the fire ie probably responsible to some extent for the transfer, as the burned timber will have to be logged off in the next two seasons in order to save it. lhe land lies along both banks of the North Santiam river, below De­ troit, and along the Breitenbush river and French creek. Married At Humphrey .Memorial M. E >. par- sonage September 15. by Rev. L E. Rockwell. Mi»» SophiaS. Jarrett and Arthur M. Whitlock, both of Lane county. Cha« Howman ha« more boaine « these days than a Philadelphia lawyer. He 1» engaged iu running a provi.ion »tore at Nei»’ hopyard »nd i» doing a land office bu»ineM. INCREASE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE UNIVERSITY met lansou naa holding street meet 1. g iu Eugene. 111. wife allege!« that be baa tbieat- e'ied to cut her throat and called her vile and indecent names. Kissinger A Hooker are her attorneys. Eric Erickson has begun suit against Carr.e Erickson for divorce aud the castodv of four miuor children, alleg­ ing desertion. They were marrie.l In Kansas in 1883. This is the couple that has figured prominently in the di­ vorce courts of Eugene aud Portlaud before. The first time the husband sued fur divorce, then the wife insti­ tuted suit. The third tune may be the charm. S. I). Alleu is Erickson’» attorney. F I KADI. (From Friday’s Guard > Students are beginning to arrive in goodly numbers to enter the univer­ sity, which opens for the 1906 07 term ou Wednesday, September 26. lhe entrance examinations in English MARK? will lie held Monday and Tuesday of next week and classes will begin on Monday, October 1, after which it is expected that the work will go ou throughout the year uninterruptedly. S,,E1U1-1 S^SAJJ’. ON^EXE< I HON IN FORECLOSURE. In an interview today A. K. Tiatfny, I 1 Notice is hereby given that t y vir secretary to President Campbell, tue of an execution and order of sale stated that the largest attendance in issueri out of the circuit court of the the history ef the institution is ex- state of Oregon for tiie county of pected this year. Twi**e as many ap- lauie on the 13th day of September, 1906, ou a judgment rendered in said plications far eat rance have been re- court on the 12th day of Septeml>er, ceived so for as were received at the 1906, iu a suit wherein Lulie M. to the big shop at 33 E. 9th St. We « epair any and all make» of bicycles, furn­ corresponding time last year, While Richardson was plaintiff and George ish parts, sell new wheels and new tit of all makes, single, double and clench- H. Dinehart ami Khodah Diuehart, about one half of the applicants who his wile, were defendants. which er. Also bells, pumps, pedal«, chains* crajnks, luggage carriers, toe clips, chain applied up to this time last year re- judgment was rendered ill favor of brushes, lacing for birycie guards—everyth njg pertaining ‘.o bicycles- Remem­ sided in Eugene, such is not the ease said above named plaintiff and ber, we have EVERYTHING you may want or a bicycle, and we try to make this year, a great majority of them against above named defendants for you an attractive price on all goods. Cash m"ch preferred, but we give credit to the sum of two thousand five hundred residing at outside points, The in- (625(10 dollaie, with interest thereon worthy people. Remember the place, 33 E. 9th St., Eugene. crease trom Portland this year is very from tiie 11th nay of July. 19U6 at, the rate of 6 per ceut per annum, ami noticeable. two h'ltidrt-d fifty (,62fiO dollars at­ IMPROVEMENTS torneys fees, and the further sum of During the summer vacation many thirteen and 30 100 dollars costs and improvements have been made about I ‘isbursements, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s the campus and in the buildings. office of said court iu said county on ESTABLISHED THE WORLD’S RECOKD New ceme nt sidewalks have been tiie 13th day of September, 19U6, and said execution and order of sale to laid, the roofs of all the buildings re­ 2481 ouL of a possible 2500 made by W. A. Tewes. fiO per directed, commanding me in tiie paired and repainted, new steps built uie cent, of Lhe contest ints used PeLers Cartridges, nano* of tiie state of Oregon 111 ordwr at Villard ball, the toilets rearranged to satisfy said judgment, costs and the semi.smokeless kind. in the same building, the iron work accruing costs, to sell th«« following First honors at Zettler Rille Club Open Tournament, New Yotk, March 10- ing shops doubled in capacity, new described real property, to-wit: at the northwest corner 17, 1906, 100 shot match won by Arthur Tubarle, score 2468. apparatus to the value of several 1 of Beginning tiie Elijah Bristow ami wife D. L. Seven of the liist ten prize winners used Peter, .22 short cartridges. thousand dollars installed in the me­ C. No. 69, N'otf. 7028. in townahip 18 Zimmerman Trophy won by L. P. Ittel Best bul.seye made bv W. Ros­ chanical department and much other south, rang«« 2 west ot the Willamette enbaum L. C. Buss and L. F. Ittel made the possible 2 25 on the Ring Target. work of minor importance done. Meridian and running north 89 de- giees 43 minute» cast al nig north line If there ever was the slightest doubt in any mind as to the superiority ol Work on the new library building has of said claim, 29.79 chains, tin.... . Peters Cartridges of allcalibres, tint doubt has been dispelled for all time by the been commenced and a big trenoh south 20 chains, thence west 15.56 results of the Sea Girt, (¡.and Rapids and New York tournaments. The various for *he extension of the beating, chains, thence north 5 chains, thence winnings and high scores were not the result of accident, but may be ctedited to water and sewer systems to the new west 7 chains, thence south 3.20 chains to the centre of the public good holding and ABS'J’.UTHLY PE RFECT AMMUNITION. The inevitable building is being excavated. road formerly known as the Oregon conclusion is that if Petms Cartridges, whether large or small calibre, are equal to Central Military Road, thence rnrrth ATHLETICS. these most crucial tests, they are the best to use in any kind ot shooiing, either ■ 62 d««grees 50 minutes west along said Hugo Bezdek, the new athletic di­ 1 road 2.3.34 chains, thence north 27 de target practice, hunting, police or military purposes. rector and footall ooacli, who arrived I grees. east 14.31 chains, thence south from the East a few days ago, ex- 50 degrees, . east 8.59 chains to the presses himself as being well pleased place of beginning, except 1 3 4 acres thereof sold to Ludwig Miller and in­ For Sale, Wholesale and ReLail, aL with the outlook for a successful tended to lie conveyed bv deed re­ season of athletics, especially foot- 1 corded on page 249 of Volume 37 of ball. The players have begun to ar deed records of Lane couuty, Oregon, containing 70 acres,more or less, rive and the new coach is beginning ami in Mne Couuty, Oregon. to gain an idea as to what kind ot Now, therefore, in the nam«» of the material he will have to work on. A state of Oregon and in compliance majority of the members of last with said execution and order of sale I I will on Monday,the 22d day of Oe j year’s team will return this fall aud toiler, 1906,at the southwest door of tiie dopesters have already figured the county courthouse in Eugene,Lane , that Oregon will again win the North­ county, Oregon, between tiie hours of | 33 EAST NINTH STREET 9 o’clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p. m., west championship. to-wit: at 1 o’clock p. m., offer for sale for cash, subject to redeuipt'on, all of the above named defendant»’ right, title and interest in and to the above described real property in or | der to satisfy said judgment, costs ' and accuring costs. Dated, Eugene, Oregon, September . SUMMONS. SUMMONS. SUMMONS. 14, 1906. Iu lue UiiCult Court of the state of in the Circuit Court of the State of In the Circuit Court of tho State of EKED FISK, Corvallis, Or., Sept. 21.—in spite Oregon for the county Oregon for the county Oregon for tiie County Sheriff. of Lane. of the fact that the O. A. C. opened of Lane. of Laue. luu Duun Martin, plaintiff, Hattie L. Janson, plaiutiff. early this year, the first two days Mary E. Kauffman, plaintiff, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. vs. vs. vs. showed the largest enrollment for a J. E. Martin, di fondant. United States Land Office, Gustave F. Janson, defendant. John N. Kauffman, defendant. similar time In the history of the in­ Roseburg, Oregon, August. 6. 1906. Tu J. E. Martin, the 11 iwive named To Gustave F. Janson, defendant. To John N. Kauffman, the above- defendant. Notice is hereby given that in com­ stitution, 498 tie i ng enrolled eurolied and In the num» of the state of Oregon: named defendant : in the name of the state of Oregon, pliance with the provisions of the act — You are hereby summoned and re­ In the name of the Stat«« of Oregon — You are hereby required to appear many are still coming, This enroll of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled quired to appear in the above entitled merit is an increase of 56 over last “An act foi the sale of timber lamia you are hereby required to appear and answer tile plaintiff's complaint court and answer the complaint filed and answer tiie plaintiff's complaint year, At this rate an enrollment of in the states of California, Oregon, tileil against you in the above entitled filed against you in the aliove entitled against you within six weeks from thw more than 900 will be 1 cached this Nevada and Washington territory,” court and suit ou or before six weeks court and suit on or before ■ix date of the first publication of this extended to all the public land from the date of the tlrst publication week«, from the date of the first pur •ummous, said liist date Iteing the year, With an expectation of this as lication of thia »uuimons, which date 17th day of September, 1906, and the states by act of August 4, 1992, Char­ four new professors and assistant ley Nordstrom, of Lucky Boy. county of this summons, which «late of first of first publication is BepteinlH>r last day the 31st day of Octolier. 1906, publication is Septembe- the 5th, 1906, and you art* hereby notified professors have been added to the of Lane, state of Oregon, has filed in 1096, ami you are hereby notified that and if you fail to ap|>»ar ami an this office bls sworn statement No. if you fail to so appear and answer if you fail to ho appear and answer swer sai id complaint, _ , plaintiff _____ _____ will ap- faculty force. 6992. for the purchase of the NEV4 of the said complaint within the time the kh 1 wit: tract existing lietween plaintiff and h decree of divorce dissolving defendant; for the care, custody and more valuable for its timber or stone For a decree of divorce dissolving the For bonds of matrimony now and than for agricultural purposes, and the bonds ot matrimony now and control of said minor child, Peter existing between said Janson, and or full relief. to establish his claim to said land be­ heretofore existing between the heretofore plaintiff and defendant, and that fore W. W. Caklins, U. 8. comrnis plaintiff and defendant and for tiie This summons is published by order sioner, at bis office at Eugene, Ore care and custody of the minor child, plaintiff lie allowed to assume lier of the Honorable L. T. Harris, Judge of maiden name, and for full relief 1 gon, ou Monday, the 5th day of Special to Daily Guard. above entitled court, said order tieing tiie issue of said marriage, Beldon H. made and entered of record the 15th Cottage Grove, Sept. 22.—Dr. W. N'ovemlier, 1906. He names as wit­ Kauffman, and for full relief herein. herein. This summons is published by or ­ nesses Martin Haagenaon, of Eugene, This summon» is publish»d by or­ der of the Hon. G. R. Chrisman, day of September, 1906. W. Oglesby, assisted by Dr. Job, Oregon ; Nels Haggstrorn, of Eugene, The date of the first publication lie der of the Hon G. K. Chrisman, connty judge for Lan» county, Ore­ this morning amputated the right Oregon; Olof Olson, of Blue River, county lug Septemlier 17, 1906, judge for Lane County, Ore­ leg of Benjamin Lee, of Ixirane, on Oregon; Nels Hanson, of Lucky Boy. gon, which said order is dated Sep gon, wbicb said order is dated Sep KISSINGER A HOOKER, Any and all person* claiming ad­ ternler 5ti’, 1906, and directs the pub­ tember 5th, 1906, and directs the Attorneys for plaintiff. account of senile gangrene. He is versely the above-described lands lication of this summon» 111 the Daily publication of this summons In the resting easily and is expected to re­ are 1 eq lies toil to file their claims in Daily Eugene Guard, publishe«! at Eugene Guard, published at Eugene, Eugene. Oregon, for a [>eriod ot six cover from the shock of the opera- this office on or iiefore said 5th day Oregon, NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLEMKNT. for a periixl of six aucceMive »ueceeslve weeks. Estate of William Blanton dec«*a»ed. tion Two years ago bis left leg was of Novemiier, 1906. weeks. L. BII./EU, Notice In hereby given that A. W. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. He amputated for the same trouble, L BILYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff. Blanton ami C. H. Blanton admini»- Register. Attorney for Plaintiff. is 73 years old. traters of the estate of William Blan­ ton deceased have filed tbeir account NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOI’ICh OF ADM1N81RATRIX. for the final »«ttlement of the estate, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that Edith Notice Is hereby given that the tin and Monday the 1st day of Octolier United States Land Office, H. Evans has been appointed admin dersigned, Mary B. Ulrrv. has be> n Rosebuig, Or., July 7, 1906. l'.M«, at ten o'clock in the forenoon istratrix of the estate of John B. d. ly appointed administratrix of Hie Notice is hereby given that in co«..- of said day, at the court house In Eu­ Hansen, deceased, by the county retate of A. M. Fiery, deceased. I>v pliance with the provisions of the act gene City, lutne county. State of Ore­ court of Mne County, Oregon, this the County Court of Lane County, of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled gon, has lieeu set by the Honorable 31st day of August, 1906, and all |>er- Oregon. All persons having claims “AH act for the sale of Timt-er Ijands G. K Chrisman, county judge of Mid sons having claims against said estate against said estate are hereby notified in the States of California, Oregon, county for hearing the same. Philip B. Stewart has dclioed the are hereby notified to present the to present i-arne with proper vouchers Nevada and Washington Territory,” Dated this 27th day of August, 1906. republican nomination for governor same duly verified to raid adminis­ to said administratrix at the lav of as extended to all the Public Land A. W. BLANTON, tratrix at her residence No. I ’ laJ Jef ­ tier of Jesse G. Wells, room 6, Beck C. B. BLANTON, states by act of August 4, 1892, Jo­ of Colorado. While he does not say ferson street, or at the law office of 1. with building, 307 WTUaiuette street, seph H. F dwler, of the town rf Wai Administrators. so directly it ie beleived that Stewart N. Harbaugh, room 5 over First Eugene, Oregon, within six months ton, county of Lane, state of Oregon, GEO. B. DORRIS, refuses to heed the ticket because the National Bank, Eugene, Oregon, from the date of this n.tfce. Attorneys. loo- Hu- day filed in thia office his Dated thia 27th. day of August, A. sworn statement No. <8)51 for the pur convention nominated Judge Wm. within six months from the date of this not ie< . D. 1U06. I'iisse of the Nof aud N't of Gald-ert, who was elected as a popu­ Dated this 31st day if August, 190f AAA RY B. ULERY, N’W>4 of section i 10, 1<>, towimhip list Six years ago, for supreme judge. E'HTH H. EVANS., Administratrix ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE sout.'i of range H I west, W. M.. Administratrix. J EBBE G. WELLS, will offer proof to show that the land In the matter ot the estate of Upon application to the county I. N. Harlauigh, Atty for estate. Attorney, sought is more valuable for its tint Joseph Bricker, deceased. court, made today, Christian Jensen Eugene. Oregon. tier or stone than i.ir agricultural Notice is hereby gtven that the 1 un. Hviid, born at Copenhagen, Denmark, purposes, and to estal lish his claim dersigned, Richard Hileman, has EXECUTORS SALE OF LAND. January 3, 1881, has been allowed to to said land before W. W. Calkins. U. lieeu appointed administrator of I the NOTICE TO CKEDllGRS. __ Notice is hereby given that by vir­ «bangs his name to Christian Jensen tue of an order of the county Cour’ Notice is hereby given that the un- S. Commissioner, at his office in Eu­ above named estate t>y the county Oregon, on Mnuday, the first court of I jane connty, Oregon, and White. The reason given for the of l^arie County, Oregon, made at the dersigne«! has bean appointerl admin­ gene, istrator of the eetate of I»uis Halver­ day ot October, 191«. He names as all persons haing claims against said change is that his former name » Sept, term thereof, I will offer for son, witnoaees Charles B. Fowler, of Wai estate a-e hereby notified to preeent deceased, by an order of the sale at public auction to the highest difficult to write and more difficult bidder, for cash in haud.at the south county court made and entered of ton, Oregon; Sidney W. Porter, of the same to Mi