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Installed. These instruments meat-' ure the number of degrees and hun dredths of degrees an object is from a given or datum point, and the re ports of each Instrument go simul taneously over telephones to the plot- ■ | ting board, where the exact distance | bf the object is figured out, which is phoned to the guns and they are I trained on the object and fired. If the target is moving there is an elec tric ticker that ticks in both sta tions at the same time every twenty Hanson’s is the place to buy clothing that is suitable MEM BERN OF EUGENE MILITIA minutes and the asimuth is sent three for summer wear; that looks well, wears well and feels (’OMPA.N’Y MAKE GOOD SHOW- times a minute, from which it ia fig ured the range and speed of the ob well. We sell the famous Michael Stern clothing which ject. Supposing a ship was entering BIG GUNS the Columbia river and the battery J for workmanship and quality stands at the head of all the commander wanted to track it, this 1 b what would occur in the tower in J well-known makes. ( amp Will lU- Broken Monday Morn which I am stationed: One man! would be in charge of the instrument, { ing and Our Boys Are Ezpected Wc have a complete line of Panama and straw hats the other man would have a tele-1 Home Tliat Night—Life at Fort ii« phone receiver fastened on his head I at very reasonable prices. and a transmitter swinging just be-!I Full of Excitemeut—Rumors of low his mouth. The man at the I Full line of high-grade furnishings for men phone would receive and give the.I Night Attacks man at the instrument instructions'! something like this: "Ship entering I river Just outside of bar." The in-|l 8 East. (Special Correspondence.) strument man would swing the glass I 9th street Fort Stevens, Or., July 10.—Little Oregon around until he caught the front spar j I of interest happened on the way to of the ship, when he would announce: I "Target identified." which the other |l Fort Stevens From Portland a spec ial train carried the seven companies man would phone ln and receive in- I | to Astoria, at which place Companies structlons to "track" and answer I next reading,” and from that on I A, of Baker City, and M, of Salem, the instrument would be kept on the I crossed over to Fort Columbia, the forward spar and the asltnuth read | other companies proceeding to Fort at the sound of the ticker every j Stevens, and arrived here about 5 twenty minutes until instructions to • "cease tracking" were given. o'clock. This Is what happened in the sec- During the trip down between Eu gene and Portland some one suggest ondary stutlon Wednesday, all the ed that now was the time to put Po Instructions and commands coming ' liceman Purdy In jail, so a detail of over the phone, "Prepare for drill,” five men, with Corporal Rlle.v In “drill will be sub-calibre practice," I charge, proceeded to do so. Eugene “after command fire, flight of pro-j (From Monday’s Guard.) Models yesterday afternoon by the should be proud of the fighting abil jectile will b e37 seconds," give asl- , A noisy and enthsuiastic crowd of score of 2 to 1. ity of its police force If the resistance muth of target," “take asimuth of' We heard the first com- i The game opened with the Models that Policeman Purdy gave la a fair splash." fans watched the Eugene and Coburg mand of fire, but found no splash, 1 Teams of the Lane County league at the bat. Hurd easily ozoned three sample of what they can furnish. It as they had overshot quite a ways. I light it out on the home diamond and the Reds started things with took thirty minutes and Will White's The next shot we caught and from ¿Sunday afternoon. There was uoth- Paine's long single. But it was two breath to accomplish It—in fact. Bill that on they kept getting closer, cor Bng to the game but Eugene, the Co out when a Red overan third. There was so much subdued that the boys recting their aim each time as the burg Giants not having a look-in at was no scoring up to the sixth inning. could not get him Interested in the report of their last shot was sent in J any stage of the performance. The It being practically a pitchers’ bat wood saws that they called his atten and in this manner Company A, a Moore, 9 to 3, tells the story. Eugene tle. with Hurd carrying the honors. tion to. Bill Is a hopeless case; we'll National Guard company, after three I It was in the sixth canto that bring him home. played better than the sawmillers The companies unloaded as soon as days In camp, won tile compliments lust in that proportion, and for that Roseburg got her only score, With of the officers and men of the regu-i -eason the game was rather unluter- two down Jewett stuck his right arriving at the station and with very lar army, doing target practice with I Until Sept. 1st., '07 _____ A feature of the contest was ear Into a faHt straight one and took little delay were soon on the march a mortar battery. sating. Moore side-stepped into a to the respective quarters, where .he stick work of big Rube Saunders, first. The next three days are to be full vho played left field for the Colts, break and It wax two men on bases tents were put up and details made, of exi'ltement, as there are rumors I and nobody out. Effert laid a slow and by 7 o ’ clock the men had sup le rapped out a clean three-bagger of attacks, calling to arms and battle 11 u the early stage Of the game aud infield wallop to short, where it was per and had some knowledge of the maneuvering. Government pay is al-11 fumbled for a second and Jpwett kind of work they would have during ‘(.ter sent the ball to deep centre for so sii.eduled for Friday. . home run. It would only have raced home, placing the Models on their stay. Every one seems to be enjoying 11 Easy street. There was nothing ehe The following organizations are in Seen a three base hit. however, had , himself and the routine work is mov- I Removed to Rankin B lilding, Near Corner 7th and camp at Fort Stevens: Companies doing until the last half of the ninth. tot the fielders lost the ball In the ing along smoothly. I all grass next to the fence. Judge Peret opened with a strikeout; King A, C and K, Third Infantry, O. N. G., Willamette Streets We break camp Monday morning 1 Viutermefer officiated as umpire In singled over third bng, and Hanns Portland, and Companies A and C, and will arrive home that night,¡wob- I First Separate Battalion, O. N. tore a board off the left field fened <; is usual graceful manner and gave ably on the local. I nUafactlou to both sides. The score: I with a smushlng drive, placing King Eugene. AsHigniiK-nt of Companies on third. The squeeze play was at Eugene, Companies A and C. First Separate I Company C, of Eugene, is assigned Battalion, O. N. G., of this city, re-1 ab. r. h. po. a. e. tempted and a fumble by the Models' to Battery Lewis, with the 34th Com dusky backstop King crossed the 3 0 0 2 0 0 turned on the overland train last I lobbs, cf. . 1 rubber, thereby tlelng the score. The pany, coast artillery, hb Instructors night from their ten days' encamp-1 1 1 5 0 0 ohnson, ss squeeze play wbb again attempted, Company A, of Eugene. Is assigned 4 2 2 12 0 0 lili, lb... ment at Fort Stevens, at the mouth of j President Secretary 1 2 5 2 0 the batter falling to connect. Hanns to Battery Clark, with the 93d Coast the Columbia river. tJvery member I (7eed, c. . . .... 3 Artillery as instructors. Company A was caught between home and third, auuders, If r.... 4 3 2 0 0 0 of each company expresses himself I 1 4 3 0 in the meele that followed, the run is assigned to duty as follows: i dwards, 2 lb... 4 1 as having had a better time than at Battery commander, Captain C. C. any encampment for years. The prac-1 OS 11 berger, rf. . 4 1 ü 0 0 0 ner was soaked in the head with the Hammond. ball and raced home clinching the 1, 1 Whittaker, 3b. . 4 0 0 3 tlce with the big guns was a novelty, | Range officer,Lieutenant Raymond entirely different from the cut and ! 1 1 0 3 0 game In that memorable canto, t he «Neffe, p. .... 3 Babb. ninth. The score follows: dried infantry encampments with I Emplacement officer, Lieutenant their hot, dusty drills and long hikes. I 34 9 8 27 10 B A ll. R. H R.O. A. ■ John Rennie. Kestley, r.f. . .3 0 1 0 0 0 Coburg. The boys were kept pretty busy at Firing commander's detail, Pri the fort, but the duties were not 6 2 Smith, 2b... . 4 ft 1 1 4 2 2 2 ainley, 6.......... vates Bower, Evans, Johnson and Paine, If.. . . 0 1 . 4 ft 1 0 0 0 Kaes, na............. 4 0 nearly so onerous as at the regular 12 0 McClellan, as . 4 0 2 1 3 1 Zinn. 3 0 ' Bettis, lb. . . encampments. Primary station. Sergeant Furnish, Peret, 11> 5 1 . 4 0 0 10 0 0 3 1 Hileman, 2b. . . The guardsmen became quite pro 1 0 . 4 1 0 13 3 0 Privates Callison, White, Adkins. Ga ficient with the big guns, and they 4 0 leene, p............. Elder Cyrus Alton officiating. About by, Parker, Perdew, Purdy. 2 0 3 . 4 1 0 0 Kakln, 3b. . . . 1 4 0 think they could repel any attacking | thirty of the relatives and near Battery commander detail. Private 0 0 1 ; Humphrey, 3b... 3 ft 1 0 0 2 Käthe wh . If .. 3 0 friends witnessed the ceremony. force that might attempt to enter 0 0 O.Hurd, p................... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Rohne. 4 0 atH. rf.......... A nice luncheon was served at 5 the Columbia for the purpose of shell Secondary station, Corporal Hue ing Asotrla or of running up the river 0 1 0 1 Bettis, cf... ■ 3 0 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Clements leav -I 32 2 8 27 10 4 ton, Private Janies Harris. ing for Lincoln at 6 p. m., where they to Portland and capturing the city. Booth detail, recorder, Corporal The regulars were very willing teach Rimchurg. 3 7 24 14 6 32 will be at home to their friends at Runs by Innings. Mitchell, 2b............4 0 0 1 3 0 Henderson; telegraph operator. Cor ers and the militiamen soon caught I 646 North Thirteenth street. 3 0 poral Perdew .............. 012021 3 0 1—9 Jordan, p.................4 0 0 I tlgeue on the manipulation of the gunB un Mr. and Mrs. Clements are both Mortar detail, pit A, Quartermaster der their direction. 2 .............. 000001 1 1 0—8 Jewett, ss................. 3 1 I 0 1 iburg The regulars well known here, being pioneer res » 3 Moore, c................... 2 0 1 1 Sergeant Faust. Nummary. and the state troops were very friend idents of Nebraska. Mr. Clements has Mortar detail, pit B, gun com ly and the usual friction between 1 Earned runs—Eugene, 3; Coburg, Effert, Sb................. 4 • 1 I 0 2 conducted a photograph gallery in Aslstant Professors Howe, Dear Lincoln for the past thirty years Mrs. Guard Special Service. I Three-base hits— Saunders. Two- Mathews, lb............ 3 0 0 10 2 0 mander, First Sergeant Pryor; me them was noticeably absent. Many use hits—DeNeffe, F. Bettis. Hill, Ball, If...................... 4 0 0 0 0 0 chanic, Private West; gun pointer. of the guardsmen wanted to stay born. Terril, Stafford, Boynton and Clements lias been a resident of Elm Salem. July 13.—The referendum 0 Corporal Branstetter; gunner, Cor longer, so pleasant were their rela 8chafer, of the University of Ore wood for many years, with the excep petitioners, through their attorney. sleman, Keene. Lemley. Home run Cline, cf................... 3 0 0 • 1 Riley; assistants. Privates tions with the regular troops. There gon, have been granted full profes tion of the past five years, when she .< 8aunders. Sacrifice hits—Hobbs, Staley., rf.............. 3 0 0 1 • 0 poral Til Ford, today perfected their ap Clark. Drain, Fuller, Gilkey. Knox. were several aocla) functions peculiar sorships with the accompanying In made her home at Eugene, Or. Both peal in the University of Oregon eed, Coleman. First base on balls 1; off Keene. 2. 30 1 3 25 13 5 Love, Morris. Oldham, Patterson. __ _ „„„ ouluucr r-Off DeNeffe. to soldier life, participated in by of crease of salary. For the next year are highly "■ ' respected and number case. Judge Galloway decided that Ammunition detail,Privates Spong. ficers and enlisted men alike, Some there are eight vacancies in the staff their friends and well wishers by the the petitions were Illegal, because the Runs By Innings: ruck out- by DeNeffe.5; by Keene, Left on bases Eugene, 4; Co Springfield........... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 Walker. Gilstrap. good stories of their stay there are of professors and instructors. Miss title of the bill given in the petitions Arg. 5. Stolen liases Saunders, Roseburg............... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 Submarine detail. Cooks Gibbs and being told. Eve Stinson and Miss Abby White may be spared to live many happy circulated and signed was defective, Sellers. Nummary. »shberger. L. Bettis Wild pitch. side, of the School of Music, will not and prosperous years together. Brought Home a Projectile. and the warning clause, provided for Everybody seems to be In good First base on balls Off Jordan, 1. '»Neffe. Hit by pitcher, L. Bettis. Company A brought home a big return, Miss Stinson going to New by law, was entirely omitted. From Tst base on erors—Eugene. 3; Left on bases Springfield, 7; Rose spirits and anticipate a pleasant and projecttie which had been shot out York and Miss Whiteside to Portland. his decision an appeal to the supreme The officers and of one of the big guns at the fort and John E. Brindley. Instructor in eco Two-base hit—Hanns. Instructive camp ■burg, 1. Time of game—1 hr. 50 burg. 4. court " has been taken, and the Struck out—By Hurd. 13; by Jordan, enlisted men of the artillery are very which landed in the sand along the nomics.will be at Iowa n. Umpire—Wlntermeler. State College, _____________ effect will be to stoli further 8. Double play Moore to Effort. considerate of the National Guard beach. It was a dummy used in tar-1 »»<1 Miss Bigelow, of the English i hold . _________ the _ I up university appro- Hit by pitcher Jewett, Moore Sto and are showing them every courtesy get practice and weighs 200 er 300 department, will be in England. (Special Correspondence.) priatlon, which seems to be the ob Springfield. July 15.—The Sprlng- len bases—Kestley, Peret, Effert. and kindness possible. pounds. Some of the members dis- __ | . __________ Professor Joseph Schafer, head ___ of ject of the petitioners. ,ld team defeated the Roseburg Sacrifice hits Hurd, Mathews. covered the projectile in the sand ; 'h® department of history, has been Attorney-General Crawford stated and securing one of the mules be- granted a leave of absence and will (Special Correspondence.) today that he expected that the brief» A. A. Damitlo and Geo. E. Hunt- longing at the garrison hitched it to tour Europe. Resignations have also Fort Stevens. Or.. July 11.—Com would be filed at once and under pany A Is settling down to the work a cart and brought the missile to been accepted from Hugo Bezdek. ley. of Aberdeen, Wash., are in the stood the supreme court was ready of handling a battery tn good shape camp. It was boxed up and brought physical director, and Miss Camille city, having arrived from the Sluslaw to take the mater up Without delay. _________ “Bill” | country last night, where they have This being the case, a final decision and have received nianv^compliments homo, and will be kept in the ar- Carroll in English literature. Hayward ................ will fill the place as phys- been looking for some timber to buy from the regulars. In fact, the work morv as a souvenir of the trip. Statement of the Eugene Loan and Savings Bank of Eugene, coun- Is of such a nature that one Is Inter None of the members of either i leal director and trainer In conjunc They are contemplating erecting a should be handed down in a short r of l.ane, state of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of ested enough that he hardly knows company was very sick, and the hos tion. and Miss Angelina Williams. small sawmill in this vicinity, al time. very depositor July 1. 1907. who has not made a deposit, or who has not what other organisations are doing, pital corps had little to do. Joe. Rus '07, will fill Miss Carroll's position. though they have not yet fully decid "»ithdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of so that a letter is almost sure to be sell, a member of Company C, fell ed upon the matter In conversa RECORD of train wrecks Three to Wellesley FOR OREGON IN JI NE ,jor«‘ t han •even (7) year* Immediately prior to aald date, with the name, entirely of his own company, and and pretty badly hurt one of his Three Oregon graduates have re tion with a Guard representative last tst known place of residence, or postoffice address of such depositor, aud being identified with Company A I legs, and he was unable to walk for ceived scholarships from Wellesley “J*,, lse> sald they ml«ht build in Salem, Or, July 13.—The Oregon hr fact of hia death if known. am from this condition only able to several days, hue he is now getting college. Miss Vanda Coffey In clas • he timber west of here after the Car- Dead, if fact Is known along very well. Residence or Name of sical work. Miss Camille Carroll In hnLrt8 r°vd ® bullt’ or P°»sit>ly mav railroad commission has compiled the furnish news of that organization P. O. Address to Cashier or Tress. Amount. •eposltor. English literature, and Miss Norma a Thl. X"' “n? 8hi,> th(,|r 1OKS following statistics of railroad acci Lieutenant Babb and Quartermas Eugene, Oregon. ............ Not Known............... .. 518.00 ter Sergeant Faust's families arrived | Hendricks In German, - .lL depends upon whether dents during the month of June, no H- i* Hansen............. Eugene. 5.00 Oregon. ............Not known............... .. 'Varsity Notes. . h6u TUre eno»Kh Umber reports having been received from >1 ecktnan............... In camp Tuesday and are visitors for Eugene, Oregon. ............ Not known ............... .44 W. G. ("Weary") Chandler, who land to suit them. They are well I eight of the smaller roads: E Boy d.................. a few days. 7.75 Griffith............. Eugene, Oregon. ........... Not known............... .. Accidents to train reported. In I graduated this year from the mining «* a^di<1With Eu<®n® »nd sav they Captain Percy Willis, a major in B M ............ Not known ............... Eugene. Oregon. .. 1.00 B- A Hansen............ department has taken a positon as ®ould like very much to reside here7 I which there was loss of life or serious the Second Oregon Volunteer Infan Eugene. Oregon. ............ Not known ............... .. 3.00 ■jh n Hewitt............... foreman in one of the coal mines on the chT® a great future ln 8t(>re for injury to persons or property. try, and Lieutenant Cooper, a private .60 Eugene, Oregon. ............Not known............... . . <111 Nelson Collisions—Passenger and freight ♦ Coos Bay. His father Is manager of tn Company D, Second Oregon, who .Oregon Insane. Not known............... .15 trains. 1. ♦ the mines and considerable railroad no doubt will be remembered by Asylum St Í Derailments—Passenger train. <; ♦ property. "Bill" undoubtedly will The Charming Woinar members of that organization, are on 'ing Bang.................. ................................. ........... Not known............... . . 40.00 I duty here as officers in the coast ar freight train, 1. ♦ be a success in the depths of the «T^t form Leo Tolstoi Is ♦ balck diamond mine«. tillery. and features. Man ya plain woman v Killed—Passengers, 1; employ. 2; other persons, 7, Professor Schafer will start on his who could nev«T s, In excellent ♦ Among the National Guard offl- ■ ■ . serve as an artist's ! Injured—Passengers, 1 ; employe ♦ trio to Europe the last of August and model, >n poi ’. junty of Lane ■•ers that will be remembered by vet those rare qualities 1 6; other persons, 2. I, F. W Osburn, being first duly sv and say upon oath eran National Guardsmen and See >nd ♦ will return about a year hence His: that an the world admires- neat- ♦ q ness of Eugene, Oregon members are Lient et Total —Collisions, 1 ; rat I am the cashier of the Eugene I ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ travels will extend th..ar ¿Iean 8rno°th skin tinent. and ’ >unty of Lane. State of Oregon, that it is a full, Colonel Poorman, Ma Jo 2; Killed, 10; injured. 9. or .May. ( that sprightl-ness of step and Omar N. Bittner, a i graduate of this action that n ■e, correct and comph te statement, si: known rea tain Knapp, Captain Estimated damage to cars, englr ~_ ____ ________ Brosches good health. Abraham l.lnco In year, has accepted a position as the ?.tJ’.h¿?líaIly »"otupany or postoffice address, fai t of de is amount to Lieutenant l.ebow tracks, bridges and signals. $ weak wnn ” n '• was a man who. against all odds, head of the mathem credit of each depositor, as required Chapter 14S There Is a rumor that Quartermas matteal department m. a? not eTPn ,o herself, never estimated damage to other prop Elec- | the General Laws of Oregon of I . ter Sergeant Dillard .of Company C. attained the highest honor a man in the high school at Baker"city. trie Bitters restore weak women, ty, 5400. Total. $6725. get In the United States. _____ Bal- F. W OSBURN hail one of his privates looking all Rive strong nerves t Subscribed aud sworn to before me bright eye», A Wonderful Hams-ntiu' this 1st day of Julv, A 1> 1907. over the fort for the key to the pa lard’s Horehound Syrup has attain smooth, velvety skin.’ beautiful com-! Port Byron. New York, has wit 8 S SPENCER. rade grounds one day. Just how ed a place, never equalled by any Pleito*. Guaranteed at W. L. De nessed one of the most remarkable Notary Public for Oregon long the man hunted we have not other remedy. It is a sure cure for Lano, druggist. 50c. ____ _ ___ colds, bronchitis, influenza leases of healing ever recorded Amos heard, but the sergeant Increased his coughs, and all pulmonary diseases, Every ! F. King, of that place, says: "Buck- reputation as a sober-faced josh to to the press urging subscriptions to O C e ur°r? ’ , ,Or ®* H®" mother should keep supplied with DA'N PRIDE LIVEN len's Arnica Salve cured a sore on quite an extent. in Ct*rrv county a few mliëa DKNPITE HER POVERTY Insure comfort to Guida lu her declin ------ - up my leg with which I have suffered Company had a sub-calibre prac this wonderful cough medicine. Chetco river - • miles ing year: She contributes |12& her- Linn Drug Co. 69.000 ooo'fL.» d ■bout over 80 years. I am now eighty- tice Wednesday, a description of The Elmwood. Neb, Leader-Echo Uandon July 13.—Louisa de la self. five." Guaranteed to cure all sores which might be of Interest if taken or July 12 contains the following no ¥*®e. "Oulda," the accounts of by W. L. DeLsno. druggist. 25c in connection with the Oregonian's May Sutton Win«. Bae joverty have Just been printed. tice of the marriage of a former Eu ’ for Bel- account and the company's detail as Newport. Wales, July 12—In gene woman: Ktelegraphed the Dally Mall from wlll open given In a previous letter The hop yards about Woodburn. First let semi-final round of the ladles' te At the home of Mr and Mrs. John ----- Italy, saying; J eggl Marlon county, look well and a lark® . He will me explain that to find the range of «Ingles today. Miss May Sutton A. Clements, at 4 p m . on Wednes- I al”' lutely forbid any mention yield is promised. -J"ly 10”’’ ‘’‘*’”■’*4 the marriage ■fie " hers' sup- an object that there are two stations, California, wh o|s defending hei a primary and a secondary. At each tie to the world's championship. of Ephriam G. Clements, of Lincoln t Brie Corelli, th< novelist, writ« A piece of a limb fourteen Inch?# station an "Aaluiutb" Instrument is Miss Wilson by 8-2. 7-5. and Mrs Eliza Stacey, of Eugene. Or ’ Subscribe for lH|Lr G| ARn long from a Rickreall cherry t: e contained 92 fine Rayol Ann cherries. REGULAR ARMY MEN COMPLIMENì COMPANY .A Cool Clothes for Summer Wear ED. HANSON Eugene Business College I THE OLD SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD AND EUGENE WIN GAMES Complete Business and Steno graphic Courses Practical Business Taught in a Practical Way. Thorough Instruction REDUCED RATES $25.00 40.00 Three months Six months W. J. Hooker, Mrs. M. Ransom, NUMEROUS CRANKS APPEAL U. OF 0. CASE THE FACULTY -- . —a 8Core A1] unlte fn a hope that thpy MAY BUILD SAWMILL III THIS VICINITY STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS COUNT LEO TOLSTOI H *’• : MRS. STACEY MARRIED AT ELMWOOD. NEB.