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Haw su Eugene City Guard BATUBDAT JUNEM,WBl, Portland will have a new set of bouses. Will the new ring bo any better than the old? Oreeon. or rather the Willamette valley, is getting an extra share of rain this season. The fifteenth annual commence. ment of the University of Oregoi is now a thing of the past. Lieutenant C. J. W. Grant, the hero of Manipur rebellion, who led 80 men against 4000 and was twice wounded, has been decorated with th Victoria CroBS. State Comptroller Colgan, of Cal ifornia. has refused to sign the warrant granting $300,000 for World's Fair exhibit. He cluims the act is unconstitutional. Commencement week in Eugene brines manv graduate back to r their alma muter. Heuwint reeo lections of the past are revival, und the social gatherings keep up the friendships firBt entered into years ago. TheMcKenzio and upper Wil lumette rivers are dangerous streams, as is evidenced by tho fre quent loss of life in Lano county bv drowning. Tho currents are swift and strong, the bottoms rougli and rocky. It scemB that connid erablo of tho loss of life could be avoided by reasonable care. The lanientublo drowning cuso at the mouth of the MuKenzio yesterday is a cuho in jxiint. The indications are that wheat will bring the grower better prices this yeur than for several years past. The partial fuilure all over Europe will give American wheat a good market. Already tho shipping market is active, a number of char ters having been niiulo to carry grain where none were engaged at this timo last year. If present prosjwU continuo Lano county will have a large surplus thin fall, and the yellow boys will bo more plentiful with our fanners than ever before. A representative of a Boston house dealing in bonds had papers served on him last week while in Vermont by tho state inspector of finance, ordering him not to sell or offer for salo his securities, except ho took out a license under the new law passed by the legislature of Vermont lust November. Tho new law is another attempt to muko sellers of bonds disclose the names of tho purchasers, with a view of taxing tho holders, the law passed two years previously luting found insuilicient for thut purpose. Mclinley will carry tho Repub lican banaer in Ohio this year Personally he is popular, but it is not probable that the voters of Ohio will revern the verdict they gavo last November against high protec tion aad monopolies. McKinley is the exponent of that class of legis' ktion that within a few years has nade many millionaires in tho United BtatM. It is needless to any that the money thus aggregated has been drawn from tho toiler ou fam aad workshop and factory. Instead of lowering taxation ho would increase it to the highest notch. At tho funeral of the lute James II. Turner, held Saturday, at Pen dleton, under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity, another promi nent citizen and Mason, L. M. Figg, while engaged with his brethren in performing the last Bud rites of the order at the grave, was himself stricken with death. Mr. Figg was an ex-Union soldier, a well-to-do farmer, and a man whom all his acquaintances knew only to love and esteem. Tho two men were of the same age 54 years. Mr. Turner was a well-known character, not only in Eastern Oregon, but in Portland and throughout the state. Years ago he was quite prominent in state politics, and served as brig adier-general of the state militia by appointment of Governor Grover. He had a mind of much versatility and brightness, and was foremost in a great many local movements and enterprises. Hough and ready of sjwech, he was on many occasions extremely liberal and charitable. With equal seal he would raise a fund for a Drmocratio rally or a Methodist or Catholic church fund, and could probably do more in this line than any other three men in Pendleton, upon the street of which no man will be more greatly missed. Thomas A. Edison, the famous electrician and inventor, is prepar ed to startle the world with the exhibit he will make at tho World's Fair in 1893. He has two or three Pr.(ra r 4t f Jalr. Crushed to Death. Monday night about 11 o'clock a tin tram mbuoncf AuffiMM wee slowly aleei electric inventions in course of con- ley, Hpriiigfleld: Ifon. M. Wilkin, Cf01.bd brt.em tb , i.ti C'ouuririllon.C. W. asliliunie, Juno- iu,)Uorii,.u ii., ,1H,i,, struction, one of which is now per- u & t w. A. Uamar, n. HalZt fectcd. He propses by means of A. . liomf, .Irving this invention to throw upon canvas a perfect picture of anybody, and be able to reproduce his words, He has reproduced a prizo fight on canvas showing not only the con L 1 1 '. 1 1 4 1 .... .vnnl AvnMuamn leHUinUI Willi Uicir caim-hajiicdihuii, but tho entire audience and the va rious emotions that were visible on their countenances, and the blows, minded with the 'shouts of the people, were also heard. This new invention he proposes to call the kiletograph, meaning the portray al of motion, and it combines pho tography and phonography. The plan of disapjwaring from the gaze of the world, and more pecially from the view of his credi tors and bondsmen, ufter a sullv eient amount of speculation hud been indulged in to muko it un ol ject, is becoming distressingly Mali ionuble, espeoiully among omcialB, The treasurer of Alton, Illinois, is the latest devotee of this fushiona ble plan. He was found $10,000 short in his accounts after his pro tracted absence had attracted pub- OFriCKIUf OXTJIK DAY. Prralilfiit-llmi. lco. It. Dorris. Vliw I'ivh i IctifM Hon. A, u. Jiovey, ... , .... ...... ...... ,.i i .(,-.. in - . I . l V II t '...ttiiire ,uu" . r-UKiiiii-. u..k w. V, In .j , ..Ihi lull. AD Jfmei;ox,'Oimt':lUn. John. Kel- drew Johu-on, a dk btid. wa fatally Jlon. M. HiiRiim, crakbnl beUvm tbe boat iuj me p'""K Front the Dtiiti-iiK-Dt Hcbrailer.oftlieAogiiiil. it . it. . .. iL Orator Hon. H. W. Condon. PP" '" w" Mua,D 00 ,Q' lender Hon. K. K. Hklpwortll. forward guard outside of tb nil, es id Chunlnln Itev. N. B. Alley. ,i.IDIu slow I v sIMed along tb dock. Tb Grand Murshul-Hon. H. Jl. Eakln, . . m.i..i d.rk ind tb int bed warned Johnson that be bad bttir look out. Scarcely hd b given tbi warning when scream rang out on tbe air, end tb olber duck bund jumped to Johnson i aaaialanoa end haaled bim on deck. II suffered greet agony and died at 3 o'clock Tuesday niornlog. Jr. OKPEK OF PBOt'ION. 1st carrluKo President, orator, reader and chapluln. la mrHnim Msvor and council. arrl carrium Faculty of (State Uni versity. Heoond reKlment band. Heoond n;Klient, O. N. O. Martlul bund. J. W. Oeury Post, O. A. B. Marine Cauete. Lllierty car. CorvalliH Marine Band. Visiting hose teams. Eugene Hose Team, No. 1. K. II. 4 L. Co., No. 1. Oregon Hose Team. Kugene Engine Co., No. 1. Eugene Hose Team, No. 2. li.u.nu Hutu Ti'din. N'o. 8. I'lonwr enilirrant train and their succewtora in 1HU1. Citizens In carriages, eto. ORDF.tt OF EXEnCISES. Music by the bund. Prayer by chuplulii. Muxlx liv the Luiiil. Jtt'udln the Declurutlon of Indepen dence. Music by the bund. (trillion. Pioneer speech by Hon. John Whlt- euker, Prooeiuiion forum at OA) on 8th atrmt, uear Court lloune. and at 10 o'olock tiur niMroh weit on 8th to WanbiuKtoii, thmoe .nil to 6th. Ibenoe at to WillnmHlte, tbnc aoulh to lath, tbeno eat to High, DAT & AND WHS. FUMTCIli; HEAL BUS, Eugene, Oregon. lio attention, and his bondsmen have tho pleasure of making this "' ib, tbenc. we.t to apeaker. amount good. Being a prominent Vrim j2 to 2, gluss ball shooting, fdnircli and nolitieian leader did base ball and other gan I rt m lit I ..ill.. .... f i..l l... . . , ,. . r rom z 10 o, rnaui uamu mi vuihkc not SUIIlt'O W Keep ins ultuuumj Mjupmth of town. ut,;l, n..,l lluwo ulnt Hii(r..p livl Hohu race, first prize, $l0; 'J n ti uigii if nil""" " ,w j his soeculutions will hnik for a less I prominent individual to till the a oflice next time. The jteople of Hhode Island may ufter awhile elect their governor by MiDulur vote. Senutor Garvin lust a week presented a joint resolution proposing an article of amendment Oregon, to tho Constitution of the BtutO pro- A Hucceaalul Warker. viilinir that hereafter a plurality W"'k eminot b ucoM-.fully continued only of tho votes east at any eloc x"n l' " TSl .',, . , , it K tb mind is not clmr, bright and Hon shall bo necessary to determine . hen ,b4 work ilt itailtlj tui lht Hose rue, flrst prize, f 150: nrlP. 7,r.r Si I nrlste. tS. ut 6:30 p. in. Dnwi uarado 2nd IteKlllielit. O. N. O.. everv evenlnir at 7 o'clock from June 27th to July 4th inclusive. Platform dune on camp ground ev- . . .. .... . . - I .. M ... erv eveuinir at utu o'cmk-k, unu aiuir- noon and evening of July 4th. Music by 2nd regiment oretieMtra oumr Half fure rates have lieen sw-ured to and from all lsdiits to Euwne on tlie the Hout hern I'acine ruurouu iinva in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lind Orrici at RosiBcao, Obmoh,( Juue 17, mi. I NuIIm li hen-br liven that the fullowlm namrd nvttlor bu Died notice of nil intention to make linal proof In mpport ol nil claim, and that ld proof will be made tie fore the Judge or County ('If rk of Une Countjr, (irogun, at Eu gene, Oregon, on Saturday, tho lit dajr of Auguit, lB'.'l, Til: vohn A. inra, Homentead Kntrr No. WW, for the S'i of NE'i, SE'4 of MMj and NK't of HUJ. ol Sec. 17, 1 p. li ., it. a E., n . Ite named the following wltneuei to prove h a emit Innnui remuouce upon ana ouitivatiun of iald land, vli: John w. miu mm JHmei n. neiKnap. oi nc- Kemle HrlilKc: llvnry U. Humphrey and Win. T, Campbell, ol fcuirene, ijine eoiiuty, Oregon. jun.-s it. nut re, Kegiater. NOTICK OK FINAL HETTLKSlKNT. NOTICE IS IIEKKHV (ilVEX THAT F. W. (wliurn mill J. W. JnhiiMin, enecuton of theentateol William Onhurn ana partner of the Hrin of Wm. iMlnirn A Co., have Hied their final acuouut fur tettleineul of the tiartnenh D ao- count, and Mnndity, July 6, IK'jl, ha been let lor hearing ineaaine. ny onieroi tne lourk r. w, iwai K., ). W. JlillSSOS, O. 0. Pokkik, Attorney. Executora. such election, and it was referred to tho committee on special legis ution. Mining Notes. A Eugene gentleniun Interested In tho Huntium nilnes wus over In that section a few days since. While on his way home he met a large boiler for the mill at the Alliany and Balem mines well up In the mountains. A gung of men were ahead improving the roud, so, no doubt, the boiler by this time Is at Its destination. This is good new and should induce our own people to move and tret the mill up on Gold Hill. In referent to tho hitter, we under stand, Mr. Heed will be in Eugene In a day or two, when definite arrange- menU will be made for commencing the wugon roud to the Tueoma mill site so that machinery can be hauled In without delay. We may add, great activity prevails all along tho mining line from Baiitlum to Bohemia. With proix'r mills In operation, at two camps, the whole mineral system will tie thoroughly proved next spring. Huccess means great prosjHTlty to Cen tral Oregon. orkei i machine. An ocvaaioual don ol Moore's Revealed Remedy will put tb body and miud in such harmony that tb haideat tiuka will aoein a play. Lost. A red leather pocket or fly book contain ing tWblng tackle wai loat Thursday after. noon. Jud II. between i-ngene ana Ooburg. Tb fluder will receive reason able reward by returning tbe tarn to tb Coito office. Kkw BiLoos. Perry MoNail ha leaned on of th vacant room in the Titus block and In lew dav will have It fitted for saloon. Th fixture are now on th way, and Mr. McNail will b here to-morrow. HTOCKIIOLDKHS' MKETINO. BV ORHKK OK THE HOARD OK DIRECTORS of the Eugene .Manufacturing Coujwiir, there will be a apeclal meeting of the stock holder! of iald company at the Hoard of Trade roonuon July 9, Ml, at 8 p. m., to hear report of director, and trauaact any other builueai that may come before the meeting. it. m. ha t , rretiaent. R. II. Fakxkh, Secretary. Dated tltis 6th day of June, lR'Jl. ninrPD PIIM ii i h n it if i i it th STREET, EUGENE. OREGON. Opposite X. Y. Racket Storo. If Interested, Send fur Catalogue! a ruu. uns or ;iiuh mid SiMirlliiff Goods, And a dandy repair ihop In connection. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN GROCERIES. HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE atock of Stapl and fancy Grooari, bought la th heat market) EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer th publh, better prloe than any or bona IN KUOENE. J io lur e of ell kind Uken at market price. iln FOR PITCHER'S (Mill . and Cautori promote Direction ovurcuuiea Flatuluucy, Comitipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feveriabneaa. Thui th child is rendered healthy and it aleep natural. Caatori contains no Morphine or other narcotlo property. " Caatoria la aa wi1 adantjvl a ehlMion that i reOTmmena a aa aupenor io any preeenpuon aoown w me. a. A. ahchik, n. L., 83 Portland Avei, Brooklyn, N. Y, " I nae Caitoria In mr nnctloe. and find It ipeclailv adapted to affection! of children." ALU. Koaurraoa, Jl. u., 1067 X Ave.. Mew York. To Cuerira Oo- 77 Murray St, K. Y. Four dollar eipreuag wa lb pric in California In '41), auji th pioneer urticle In tbe May Ceulury. Now jou mny hit a tic boi of oranser all tb way acroaa lb ooutinnt for about that auin and a letter for i oenta, and tbera are people who think it ought to be 1 cent, law. mj its j, v .... Wi mrji.-iv' i i ' c . f '. Mjiat 3 . J' ' iM, 'iaa M. SVARVERUD & CO. Ou July Sth a monthly publication will be beituu iu Portland devoted to tbe Inter- eata of horticulture aud floriculture. It ill b nnder tb editorial uiauageuieul oil SELLA THE - Prof E. It. Lake, of lha Hlata Auriuultural college, tim i nam. will kruita aud LIffht Runiiiner PLANO Harvesting Machines. will be publian- , Flow em, and D. II. tieam ' er aud proprietor. . AND 41n ,VM, Vl.UV . WAI IHU'I VI I ml ... it.. .i..,.,u .1.1.1. i a t imiriuiiK, nuuii trovr ui aw Biviiuiauip ni'U WIIIUU 1 1 V Vt IIUUI I Hajti to day, atate (bat on Jun 6th, vea- "ion With pick and shovel on their tela which had beeoat Port an Prlno during shoulders Wfro making their way lb inaurrectlon reached Navaaaa, and rt- t. tt.ft i:n. fi tll, .w, wn ..,.i.i ported rrealdent Ulppolyt abot aud killed .. . ... bTlnwrwenu. realise thut Eugene will soon An Aiaaaai cmptf Treaaurr. luppiiea with a system ot Bewerage WA8iiiNOTON1Junel8.-TheUnltwl that will go far towards removing States trvtmiiry atutement ksui'd today the surplus surface drainage, and shows tho net cash iMtlunee only l,23o-, tke tilth and excrements that now J0NKS' CHAIN-DRIVE MOWERS. TIH CELEBRATED SI Ilch ell Farm, freight and Spring Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAGES and ROAD CARTS. Russell & Co.'s Engines and Threshers, Canton, Clipper and Gale Chilled Plows and Cultivators. 000, which are the lowest figures yet reached. Aa Oregaa Kihlklt Waale. PoaTUND, Jun 17. About fifteen dele- get! from different countie of lb itat, met at the Chanilwr ot Commaro tbia morning to diacnea lb pmpoaitlonof raiaing money for the rurpo of collecting an exblb- of Oregon produola to be aent to tb World' air at Chicago In IS'JS. Ouly aix of th Id. Urior ooontiea were repreaeut.!, th niajuri' ty of tb delegai. being from Multuotuab eounty, After diaeaaalng th lualUr for two hour, It wa finally referred to th Slat Board of Cmumaro which was given power to devia mean of railing money, IllghPrlreot Urala. BaauN, Jdni 10. -Th high pric of ce real la being niaiulaluad on acoouut of bad wthr in grain growiug diitriota, apo- tally la th liarti monntalui and lb Ty rol, where uow raeeatly fell, Tk Kagllak Ceaaaa. Lohdo, Juu 16. Tb cenau of En gland and Wale abow a population of i'J.OOO.CXXi, an iucreaa of 3,000,000 in lb laat dod. Ntw Yoajc, Jun 17.-81arln kuovked Kilraiu out in th oiuth round at Doboken, Nw Jeraay, laat night. Kilraiu wa fear fully pun iabad and wa virtually bta in lb fuarth round, A DrwwalBf Accural. UcMmaniii, Jun 16. Charlea Link, brother ot 8rMnt Wltr Link, of Ihia eity, waa drowned io th log reaervolr al Jon' mill oath headwater 0f tb Ke tuoca laat sight wbil handling log for tb eotnpany. poison air. tHu water and poluto the Call and examine our stock and get prices, as we cannot be undersold, quality ot goods considered. Comer of Eighth Another brutal priw fight, this and Uilve 6treet9 "gene, Uregon. titua iu Xew Jersey. Slavin, the Australian chainjiion, puuehes Kil raiu until he is almost beyond rw- ognition and knocks him out in th ninth round. The winner of this brutal pastima only gets $ 1 0,- OtX) for his few minutes work. kii a . a a i . laat ruuoum wouia tur the aver age miuiater or school teacher for inttrly teu years. MAMMOTH STOVE EMPORIUM. STOVES, hfr. M. J. Train and daughter of Albany, have been here attending coniuimceuieut lerciaea. Tin and Granite Ware, PUMPS, PIPE, HOSE, Etc., Etc. n and Sheet Iran Work Plumbing, A 8I'ECIALTY. Wba Baby waa alck, w gav her Oaaterl. Wbaa ah wa a CnlM, ah cried for Outorla. Whaa aha became Miae, ah ejuag to Caatarla. WabjulCUUriaUfTUwCatoria Sole Awt for (lie AND FOR THE INDIANA STOVE WORKS. JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' Building), . EUCENE, OR Tax Notice. Kotic la harebv siven thai lha aehool lav lor mi la now du and payable 1 will be la my otnee In tb PoatutUra bolMino. En. gene, Oregon, from 8 o'clock a. m nnltl 7 o'olock p. m. daily nutil July 12th. 1891, to receive the Mm. All laxe not paid in aiity daye from tbia date will be declared delinqaent J-'eled Eugene, Oregon, May ISth. 1891. Uio. r. Caaw, Cletk. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. Goods Sold at the Lowest Rates. We will not be Undersold. mm (Sueeeaaon to J. O. RHISEHART.) Tb neit meeting of the Korthweal rire mea't Aaeooiatioa will b held la Victoria, B. C, September 27, 88 aad 29. That i a long trip to make; 3000 la pr will a drill lit lake HMfil Imim. tku TV . tonrnamrat i baanmiBir nnM v..ki . , Arrajmon.-AU kind of ' a 00 10 ou at bed rock price at men vregoa. I Vaw?ao & Kaarr s. Lmaia Nomt, Oo Io lha Denot Inmhu yard for cheap lumber. Andrew will not M h am u Groceries OWING TO THKATENESS OF" THE SUMMER SEASON WE WILL SACRIFICE ALL STRAW HATS AT ACTUAL iyCOST. i andenold. GREAT RElUttlOX IS PRICES. TRESES! GIVEN AWAY WITH rnrn.KJl iviiTru A Prlie Atlu With Every 130 of Purchn. tW Good deliTwed with ear to any part of the city. RHnrEHABTY COR1TZR. r n CLOSING UP SALE. Iam now offering my EI ni m of m AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- I have a large itock of - DIES' SHOES Which I will clow out BELOW COHT. Other Shoe Wear at Away Down Prices, J. D. MATLOCK. MOORE & LINi. Furniture Dealers UIDIBTM1ES & EMBALMEES, SPRING CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. CHILDREN SUITS, $1.60, $2.60, $2.75, $4.50, $5and7. YOUTHS' SUITS, $5.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.01 Men's Light Weight Summer Suits from $10 to $22. A LAO Men's Fine Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Stiff and Soft Hats. A full line In all the latest itvlea. Call and examine our eooda and let nricei aud be COOTiM! that we can aave yeu money. HOWE & OppositeUniversity Book Store. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Commencing May 7th. Commencing May 7th. W K A M n F R S a waii av . w J No hnmbui. A bona Ada aala. t mean to dell the wbol ."' erchandlae, eotnmeaclne May 7, 1WII, till I dlapoae of the entire itock, eonwJ UK.u.. .lata .... I'.IH. lUlb - Poaltlvely retlrlni from bualneaa. uenerai uercnanaiae. eornmeacina of Bllki, Hatina, Velvet, Dry Oooda, tllolhlng, Boot and Bhoee, IlaU and Cap, fancy atock of General Notions, Blanket. A complete stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. In fact, evervthlne I hava In mv atnra fnr aal Thl. U lrnt and choice Itock, will be sold eheaoer than can ha hourht at hnlul lll h anlH hulnw eot price. verybodv to call and ate the ASTONISHING BARGAINS To be had In my More during th aale. I have marked the food at the VERY LOWEST PRICES IN PLAIN FIGUBES, To suit all ponhaaera. I am rare yoo. will be perfectly sattafled with the Goods and Price, ax put down lower than wholeaal price. Note th addreaa, kk SELLING BELOW COST. W. SANDERS, Next to Hoffman House and oppoelte Poatofflce, EuC SELLING BELOW COST. IB aTaVMr. Bander oftVra lor ala har Una itllln iiul Ln lt.i n mini atret,all tore, piano, etc., at a bargain. Ash (irove Poultry Yard. ESK for hatching? from th fonr aUnilanl breed, namelv. Wyandotte, Plymonth Rocka, Single Comb Brown Leghorns, and Silver Spangled Hambarea. aa eoo.1 blond aa can be obtained in Oregon nr OlibrnU. tggt. per setting of fifteen, 1.50. Call on or addreaa. Anon Wains, Cob org, Oregon. Blank! for Sale. Th GrjAifl offio keep in ,ock15- deed, snortgas deeds, chattel bonds, bonds for deeds notice Vj qaarts elaima, undertaking for and "Jl attachmenU. The blanks are prtoU spproved form on Brat quality paper- J. L. Hoffmaa. on of th proprie,', th EageM io factory, It ia to