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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1893)
Wi AND COUNTY SAiTKI'AY. JULY I Mtli:VITII-. 1,-r-iii, !'iitit. Walt attorney il-laW. I I.-t. i J i- ii .Liim.irlh. altorncy-at-law. MinU-r Unit Ed llaiini has the l.i - lit i. -I stock of clothing in ln n, Orders for undertaking reivlved day ..,.1 mu'lit at I. Inn A Kuy' store. ... ' N-rrin ( Narrow Pro-lrsUoa. t.,ii. v t" haul on farms. Empiirenf l,..ec Walton i'..r itin- .ult made to order and in:tl-1 ltlilnr, g t VA Han- ii ...... Itrin.' viir old wrap ent Inm to the r ,. i r it loiindrv where you ran nf it. . M,ni v ti loan Improved farms for . i. rin t't v.ais lit a reasonable rnt of tii!Ti-t I'V E. J. McCtanahan. If veil waul a suit of clot he or a pair nf panlal-sui go i invis, me lanor. It.. cilaialitf satisfaction and low prices. itr ii. W. Kiddle limy In found at r, i.t. ii.-.- ii olive stns-t, U-lween Fifth mi l Sixth sln-ta, one llwk west ()f tin .Minnesota hotel, lie I pro- i,,r. .1 ( " nil tlciilal worn in i lit ik-m lllilMIKT. r.ii,i.. cart Iw- Us' Ns .-1 1 1 : 1 : 1 I N s I ' I A ' Tt J 1 t N OTIC E. All persona In Ijiii county owning .:iN! y sheep "r sius'p nmiMn wun i.tli' r'iK- iir' hereby notified that .hi I -h.s : t t I"' thoroughly dlp-d, ,u w . iriit to kill -itiii iiimime roniiwitn. vnv ik r-ni f.ulimr to comply with il . nniiiv will U liahlc to have hi ,h i ji li' l I'V the Ils-ctor at wild K 'i' expense. Take notice and alive ( -!-. :il. I S'I't. 1, l-'C s. II. Jinkins, Sheep In-iK-otor. Iih k taken on pasturage cheap. In- pure i i.f Ax IHIIv. ( eul Hill Nnrsery. r address T. N. Segnr, Eu- .rail kind of nursery U.'k. in iiKirulHili'in plum root that t op'oiit, uUi on ieueli root. C.ill )f-iii', f rru:n U 1 1 1 IK' "M v 1:1! hoy was very liail off for two ; . i-t 1 1 ! i with dlarrhiea. We uwil v.i:i"'i- ii i- I i -i lit -. also called In two iiHt.ii, hut nothing done him any g.. I until we uai-d Chamlrliu's Colic, t '1p ! r:i M'i'l Diarrh.t' It.inody, which gave immediate relief mill wnui cured l,llii. I eoiiKiiler it the l -t Ineillclne Iii:i ! n:i,l emi cotieclitlouily reooni iim ikI il '.onll w ho m-eil n lmnilin"n or c .l,e ni.-.ll.-iiie. J. I-:. 1 lare. Trenton, Tex. 'Si nii'l "i cent Imttltn for wile ly niii iin A DkLano. V.Z'i Sale. I miiiik- Iturttl I'lyuiouth Uock t:; for t!e at hT KlttiliK of 13 vgK, (I ;." fnrlwo MltillK. Them 'KK fnnii pure hiriN ImpoiUnl from Iowa ami linkota. JnllANMX IAXf:tJiX, l:iinira, l.ane County, (Infill. KAinis VuU SALU Two hundred aerv of valley land, almnt -.ix mili wet of Junction and two mile wiutli of Monroe, in Ijue county. Al'out l' ai reit are in eulti vulioii, and the whole t nu t in fenced TlicMiil h u-oihI, and theiiui'lenred por tion i til'iiMc whctielcnred. The price la 4 J !. P I in e:iay. Full partlciilnrH will la- riven on appliea inn to M M MAM KH A HlKKKI.I., 1'ortlnnd, Dr. aiders, s. I (.'liver, of MeAlliatcr Juiiiattu Co., I'a., a H hi wife la aub jnt to cr.inip In the dtoinaeh. Lat milliner hhe liieil Cliaiiila rlaln'a Colic, I'liolera and IHarrlin-n Uemeily for It, ilel vrnn much pleaded with the Hieely n Ih f it nllor led. HUv ha aimv umil it whenever iiei-enaarv and fround t lint It never fail. For Mill) hy (hthuru A IM.ulio. French Tauny Wafer. Thce wafer are for the relief and cure of painful and Irn'k'ular uiciii, and will reiuovt all olmtructioiiN, no tualter uliat the cau-e, and are nure mi. I :ife every time. .Nlanufaetured hy Kiui riii Orux Co., Sun Joae, Cal., and for -ale l,y O-liurti Jc iH l.auo. il n. W. KINSKY, AUCTIONEER Win n you want your itikmU, Iiouhp le d furniture m land Hold at auction, eull on lien. V. Kii-4 V, till) pioneer i. ad iiii-i aiii-n-vful aiictinuivrln Lane ciiiity. Me w ill attend to all Klhuoll a I.-:i-.ii:il,e eoiillllUaioll. Kt ray. A aii.ull I. lack lior hralldtsl IZ on l :t -'ii,iil,. r, iiiiill w lute aiot In fore lie .d. ;;i;!it .i Idle or ImrneM mark on "tie . d , ft hind foot w hite, ainall ku..' i ;-i hIh.vi' ri'ht noatrll, wclifht alaiut ' : 1 1 ..itiiid.., in n-l condition, earn int. i a. J. Keeiicy'a pasture, near ' .,.-!l, I (reLTOtl, III a lilt J II lie lt lV.Ct. 'I he civ p. r will please (-all V e!mr-e, a,,, takf the anluial away. It. F. Kkexkv, (ionhen, Ore. I-a-t aiiuiiner I vim tuken with a kin 1 1 .f Summer complaint, arwinpa ine I wit ha wonderful diarrlm-a. f'n after, in y W !fe'a ajater, who livin w ith K w: taken in the am way. We tid nliiim-t evervthlni; without lcno lit. Then 1 oaid'let u try Chamlier "in'a c,,ie. Cholera, ami Diarrhna l!-inaly, which we did. and that cured u rifiii av. I think much of It, M It did f..r inif what It wan recommend d t- do. John II. t.ler, Id thel, lt-rk 'St and Viivnt Ixitthn for aale Co bv M:n:. A IkLano. The Local Market. p.iri',f n'mtatliina f.ir th tnTAl markM " i rla'l prict ..nly 1 at J r corww - i. . ,,l i l.Miu.l aa nturl u lucll ri-j.,rw., w ,r,.te THtH.l.iT . Jl'M I V "n-ni lr.J I l'la . Vr Ml.t.,1. 11 r ' 1 1 w ia m (cA . t lit 4 11 10 V't ' u, ' ri-i - i. hir-vr r f - IVr l ., W.t-lv, " - l'.-r l i" - u...-ivt .... I. nr. -iv, n, " -Ivr ,ll 'I l ( . r hi. ii,. h,r. 'a-lw.l .1 .... -- -i-i . u t,'"l r t.r H l.UI -- 1-, m,.. .,4. f t ' ai . r . '- '!. V I - 1, , !, - " T .. r.. '' " li Oi ! Hti- WEDXESDAY.JUXE !. 1'iMir weather for iuuniier reaorta. The lloycle fcver aiwnii to be Incrca. iu. 1'rof. Htraub la aide to lj down town airaln. Mcwartand I'lckard are at 111 In the field huyliig cattle, t.i.. .... ... 1 . r. .tiaranai itneiiy will aaatimo hl otllvw Salurday. Darwin Itriatow waa In town from l ottHKe drove toilay. Mr, (har'o Cruiicr returned from NaLiiville thla afternoon. I" Il - . A .1 i.. ii. loiiKua n-iurneii 10 inn iiiuue at llilNU.ro tliia uiornlnu. !v"veii la.xra of trawlrrlea are now rvtaileil for 'St ivnta In thla city Chae Underwood returned to Ta- coma on the .a-al thla luoruliiK. Hon. A. Iluah haa returncil from hli Kai-ru visit to hia home at Salem. Frank HtroiiK'a two hnnnn ran third In two men nl rortland yeaterday. Mr. and Mr. IL II. Holt, of Harrla. luirg are vlaitniK relative In thla city J. II. McCIiiiik and faiullv ciixN-t to l..u..u .... - ... l- .1.1'.. "."'11 n a u iiju ."I'lltl IUII Ill Jkl we'k. Archie, afe.l 7, youiif-ent taU of I. C Mil ward, of Urant, waa drowiie Sat' unlay. Mr. CliiuiiU rlalii, formerly of Ku feiie, In dangeroualy 111 at hia home In KonehurR. A nuinU-r of our cltliom will leave for the upper Mi Kenrle ahortly after me rourui. Since January 1, ls'.t.t, 10 ierina have len committed to the Oregon In- aaue axyluni. A lartfe tuwrry-gn-rouud haa arrived In the city for the Fourth. Ir. (1. H. Kuykendall returned home to I'omcroy, Wanh., on thia inornliig'a local. Amoiiir the vUltora at the WorM'a fair yetiU rday were A. r heeler and w ire, oi tills city. The llunaon hullilhiK on Ninth atreet In la-lntl refitted for Thuralou ik Moaier'a new meat maikel. Dr. X. (. lllalock haa J not nhlppel 100 iMiuuiUof niainmoth atrawla riKn from Walla Wallu to the world' fair. The aoclal at the C. V. church hn-t evening wn iUite a auctXK In every wiiv. Much credit la due thoao who Hrraii(red it. The Fourth of July celebration coin- luittee made a tour of t iu city today, collecting HUbwrlptloua. They rcMrt great Biuxina. Miwi Ethel H. Slmiiaon atartel lat nl'lit 011 her return home to Marali- IU lil, Cinni county. Minn Mae Iaaaca, of Metlford, la viait- I111; at the retiideni-e of He v. '. It. llur- Ubtte, In thla city. The lied Crown flouring niilla, at Alhany, have reaumed oieratloiia. The niilla are now under the manage ment of John 1 10111. The Oak Hill Cemetery Aanoeiotiou of Ijiiic county haa been incorMirated. Ineorjionitora: 1 liomaa llallcy, 11. J l. Hilt and I). M. l'urkemoii. Judge Fullertou haa delivered a charge to the Douglas oounty grand Jury, unking that body to Inoulre aa to tin cauae of that county being 1M,- .".aj in Uelit. iNiturdiiv'a rendleton FjikI Oregon tail aavi: JeaNe t obeli la III the 1 the city 011 a viait to parents ana "BUM ac quaintance." He will remain litre Hire or four wrens. The Lane County F'rult tirowera' AawH latlon will meet Satunlay, July 1st, at - p. m., at the Court Houae. All Intvrcateil in the fruit lnduhtry are cor dially Invited to lie prcaent. The Dalles Chronicle: Klnhwa, a Warm Snrlnim Indian, sheared 4,000 of his vhecii, the wool from which arrived .' ..I..!. I.'l.l.m.a la nrallv Ui.ll Saturday. Klahwa la pretty hiMiked up" for an Indian. Thus. J. Harrison, of Yoncolla, ngdl W yenpi, has lon cominitteil to the in- Miue aKVlutn. He Is violently inaane on religion. The gentleman at one time ran a tlr.li market In this city. H. H. Klitlev. who waa arrcated laot week at Junction City, haa been held Ii mi AlMna liiHtice of the Peace In the an 111 of flloU to await the action of the Multnomah county grand jury. Mrs. P. E. Hiiialgrasa and child re turned this afternoon from a visit at llaker Cltv. Her slater, .Mrs. ottie liowen-,acompaulcd her and will viait relatives and friends here for several days. The sheriffs sale of proitrty for di- limpieiit taxes baa lccn conciudeii. Thoac parcels not bid in by the public have liven nurchaaed by the county Judirc for the lieiicnl of the county, aa provKied ny law. It la aii liitereatins- thing In connec tion with low rate En-t that the low nv la only one wsy. What the eople arc after la low round-trip rates. A great many have act their heaita on alanit a tM nunu-ini nue. Wurld's fair dispatch: The Oregon coin in iaaioiirr toilay rcflviil aurxhib It, which, when placed on view in me naileries building, attracted much at tention. It was a salmon, weighing -Mmndrt, frw.cn in a solid piece of ice. J. M. Settle, of Leijation, lt-Mrta hop . . . ....!.... I .. proaiwts III 111.11 pan "i 1.11111 i-uiii an fine, but ksts a few lice are show ing up. Henry Olcsy aaj s the crop at An- Ill I lie iiorwieni I'niv county, was never Beiur, anu inai no lioe have shown up as y. Andrew Hite, who died at his home five mill eal of forvallls, June li, was a native of Uuernsey county, O., and w as 71 years old. He came to Oregon In 1-iVt and s ttlel on land In Linn county, wnere lie resmeu umu hit death. Conductor J. V. IIufT returncl to l,.Mlinl afUir a few days' visit with ..i,.iiv.- here. He now runs on the overland between Portland and Itoe- burg. Mrs. llulfan t little aaugnier will remain here for a few days. J C. Miller, one of the graduates oi the State University In '93 went to his home at Itavton, V axil., on the bical this morning. After spending the summer t her he will go eant In the fall to take the law course at Harvard. An automatic n all-driver haa la-en Invented by a genius at 1'endMon for the purpoe of driving down the nails in the sidewalks. It works to p.-rf.-tion, and the person using It haa only to walk along w.hout stooping over and give the ut. noxious nail a punch and down she goes. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. (iallagheiOeft i n a I on the l'l "' nmrning i-r ion. nu nrW ,nie at Sts.kaue rail. Mr. OaJ- neve 7!aJ'4 lagher ba f..T..l a law partnership Un V? s with W. F- Kichard.n. an e.tai.li-he.1 t lud. " att.nev there, and will Immediately -r enter in'to. prmtiee. He leave, here ; and wlththeisrtoftbniemlwof bis. frofe ion and hMh be and Mrs. 1 M 'A 1 i 5 , sgher have made many friends with ; gr--: 1 1 whom the t.t ABI Joins m wishing : rdier U i i,,n the irrrU-t s'J.sa jn (heir new r.u nn ti,. l.n-al thia morning f.r ineir aew home. II0KKI1ILH t((llKtT. X Fourteen Year old t.irl Meets a lerrilila Ilralh. o o Pali' liuard. Jui.a ."V One of the most frightful deaths a newspaper ever chronicles iici-urred lat eveulng atsiut five mili-s south of this city. The family of Mr. A. L. Maker realties on the Dr. Sharpies' plw and the chlldt.i are obliged to go to the ItellahaW St liool Slailll .1 llliles Is-Volld. The diataiiiv Is so gn-at for the three little girls, ll.it tic, uk-el 7 years; Mals-I, and Maud Alice. M jears r-s,t. lively, that they have been III the Iwtldt of going to m'Ihm.I nu liorelaek, two of the gllN riding at a time. I.nat evening w hile returning from school Ui this way alaitit 4-UJ o'cKn-k. the eldi-l. Maud, aud the youngeai, Hattie, wi re riding. When they bad arrived with in about a mile of home, paaaing through the Oaliurn placv, another horse, which some iirlghlara children were riding, came up lahlnd and starthal their horw which U-gau to run. Itoth glrla were thrown oil' but the oldest v bo bad laa-u reining the horse hail a lariat o. r her arm which was attached to the horse's neck. When she was thrown to the ground this caught in some way ami the hore running on dragged the little girl by the arm a distance of (i'si vards I s-f. .li lt Is-eame dlaeiigagiil. The lst T' yards of this dlatai.if waa over a very rmky part of the Pucl ami when her little slaters caiiie running up she was already dead. Theakull bad la-en fnic tured (ll two places and half the scalp torn III a single piiai- from the upper and lck part of the head. Aasiatame waa summoned from home and the IhmIv of the dead girl taken then- Immediately. Dr. J. W. Harrla of (Ids city was i-allcd and at tended the amnllcr child who was not w-rioiialy hurt however. He stales that the skull frad ureas were the only lames fnictun-d, the iinim ami legs of the little victim U'iug uiillijun.il, ex-ci-pt by hnrse-i. The funeral servhi-s will take phu-e tomorrow r.t the family residence, at It o'ebsk in the fon-insui. 1U.-V. tilt tings, of t reswcll, will eon. In. t the a. rvl.-1-a. 'I he I, u rial w ill occur at the Masonic cemetery at 'J o'clock. A 1 rmarkahle t.roiin. 'sllv liusrvl, J imr .'7. John llai ey, w lioa- home is thn-e lliilin solltl wet. t of thia city, Was in town today w ith a innnU r of rela tives he la elitertainiug for a few- day. Among thorn arc three brothers and one sister, Kekiel I'-iiley of Indian Valley, Washington niunty, Idiho; Samuel Knili-y, of tarls rville, Knox co'inty, Kentucky; :aac Itaih-y ainl Mi. l'.l'n twill Strong, of Myrtle Cria k, Ismghui county, till- state." Of the llv. bntlicrs and sinter, the least In belt lit Is six feet, and the tall est is six ft t, 7 Inches. The young est Is ifl years and the oldest Is in his eight let li year. While III (ow n today the group bad a photograph taken aud It will without di ubt Is.' a uiibpie ro ductlon. liune to South America. A short time ago the Oi'akii con tained ipilte a sketch of II. Y. Thomp son, a well known attorney who lived for many yiars In Portland. ICecciitly Thompmiu suddenly disapis-an-d from W...1I1I.. liMelmr If la alli'iriwl laa.ll il.w K14lll(r in a large amount of money ls- longing to the I-airhaveii I.snd ( om paiiy, and having, abo, "done" a num. la-r of private IndividuaU out or vari ous amount. It was siMiMisi he had skipcd otl'to Canada, nut the latest ami uist authentic n'rts arc to the ettect that Thompson has gone to South America. It is said he went from S-attle to Sim Franciseo, and af ter borrowing all the money he could from s.-rsoiis ho knew, amounting In the aggregate, to alanit rl.oio, lie iiuietly tsik a steamer and departed for South America, leaving some mourners la-hind him. They will probably continue to mourn. A Ketirst. Hon. John II. Met lung, Pmf. J. W. Johnson, ('has Ijtuer, S. M. Yo ran, Win. Preston, John Stewart, W. F:. llrown, S. II. Friendly, E. P. Coleman, and dm. li. Dorris, (! i:Ti. km km: Owing to the s'cul lar unrest of the public at the present time ii mii the llnaiieial condi tion of our banks. caused by tho general financial condition of the county and entire country, we refpis-tfully Invite you to make au ex amination of tho llnaiieial condition of our reK-ctive luniks and after such ex amination report tho Nilno to the pill. lie. 1 8. It. Eakin, Ca-hier First National Hank. F. W. Oniii-iin, Cashier Eugene Savings Hank. Rkai. E r atk Haikiainh. Inonler (o pay debts and cut down sdak I w ill otl'i-r special bargains in real estate un til the sum of il',.''"' Is n-allcil. Kc-mi-inls-r tills propi rty is gilt-edgi-l iu every ress-.-t. If you have -as you can get a I irgnin. Will lake pas r on Lane CoUli'y Hank at its fai-e. (iio. M. Mii.i.ku. ' srd of 1 hanks. We tend roiir slnceru thanks to oui many friel Is for their due attention and kindn as during the sudden di-ath of our dear father, and -ad calamity ol our family. Mn. F. M. Ki.aik, MlCii. C. CuoMlll, Mks. E. Hi ii, Mrs. J. Mi Cl.AKKtf. For Sale. 2.1U acri-s of g.w. laud w ith living springs- It is g"d fruit land and has la-aring tns-s. Fair Impruvenients. Lays 5 inih-s southwest of Eugene. lnjuire on premises of Thoa Jenkins. A Otxxl I banc. The entire st k of the Ninth M'. cl gnr store In Titus bbs k, isnisisting of cigars, smoliig teliacco, cigar clipping and plsn will sold this month lie low iss-t. Come and provide yourself, .apecisl illdtK-emelits to meiehallts. WllJSiN Not i-i i.i.i. Portland Telegram. June 2th: A hitler res lv. el on the ll-l Side this morning, from Mrs. Mary Wilson, wife of Conductor Charles Wilson, says that her husl.and is doing aa well as can heiperta after the delicate surgi.-ul operation to which be waa siil.jerlrsl. Hut had she known earlmr w list she now knows, she wuld never alloweil the opration lo wave Un isrf,,rmsl. All visitors are ex- tlude-l from his i k rsm; the only ja roii ta-mg al.owed tlo-re are ln-raelf and an Oregon friend named West. MaBHIM' At the n-"l'bll-e of t II ! m iu Midf"M. itr g.rn, Mr. la-niii lerman and Mrs. E. II. Ifctwera, -f inn-ne. niroi. iu-v. r.. r- I liil'l, jsksusr g M. E. cbunh om.-iating. LASF. fOl.UY IIASK STATF.MF.Sr.l The nfllm. auJ owners nf tlie Hank, Make a i liuiortaiit Announce m nt to IVHitor. imi or t4T to rMi ss iHi.n. ITOHB. V igene. Or., June IT, IVX To Tlir D VMr-l Tolls OK TIIK l.ANF Cui'Mi Hank: We baxe very lieiny n-gre s (hat we fell the necessity of closing o ir diMirs on Tuisday last, but Is-llevi III so doing we led only served vour inten-sts but our own. W e liave ai iplc loans to av all oiirdi iioaitors In Mill, Ivwides oilier means, l'iit to force colhvtlolis on these loans I'V pnsi-s 1 f law at this lime would cans.- a pan c at home and haiiknipt, rulu or crl usly daiiiage bundrisls i.f gissl men a id cn-ate great lows to us, and cause much loi.gvr ib lay through legal pnssaw than I'V private and indi vidual ethns. Heiuv rather than bring this t ilamity on lluw ow ing us, we prefernl to clie our Wiiik andlsur the harsh ntbi-tloiis that uisy Is- made ls-lii ving that in tl nd you will all Ji slity us in this course. Knowing a'l nur claims and Is-ing fa miliar w ith the condition of our many customers we proswc to eolbvt as fust as pMihle without expense to anyone 0111 loans and apply the same to the satisfaction of clalinaiita. To thisviid, we trust no one with ju-t and crns-t feeli igs of Justice, will throw it 1 1 V oUtnele iii our way: and we assure all'that by doing yMi w ill eiiahle us to pav our leMiaiiors at the earliest Hiiie dat i. Ij.hu at I-oi- iiiMititoN, jcm: 27: .i.t:-- Loana and Discounts .1 1 ',ias. Ileal K-iul. and MtI- gagia, F iliiat.d 1"".". Mists-llauisiiis I'M""1- t'JSVs. I.l A lit l .11 u s: Due I ii-ssii'iirs -Tiuie ( r tillcates, mid Kills Payable... (-'',0". I. am: Cot .m V K ink. A O. llnVKV, President, II. C. lit Ml iimiv, Cashier. Keferring to the alsive I dcslte to state that I am familiar with the tlnan rial condl: on of the Lane County hank and I ail uure all hHwitors that they w dl Is' ai. III full, and I liearldv' el-l.irse I he foregoing stat uieiits.'lssu, by the bank and pub lished alsi . Wm. It. Wai.khk. Ilig I 't lirathm at Fugcue. Eugene v. II have Urn largest Fourth of July eel mtloii ever known. There will lie Itio i alida of (sHiple prvscut. A fn ihimv v .11 Is given. F. E. Dl ill eXsH-t to sell .',000 worth of gia '.son that day. The next day he w ill lart east to lay in n mam moth stock : T the fall and w inter. QE. Dur i Is doing the largest biisl ncsa in Eii ne, mid It Is Increasing daily. Peo le are Isiund to go to his ston, a h . has a large selection to rhisise from A Faixk Dim-ah ii. Astoria Kud get, June 27 Among the usual Iliac curacies In t ie l (rcgoiilan's Washing ton correal ndcniw yestenlay, It was stated that Ir. Ilcorge Nolaml, of this city, has I rid application with the treasury de trtmeiit at the fnleral seat ol giiveriimt nt for the ofrhv of collector of customs 1 1 this jsirt. This Is alto- ? ether wide if the mark. Mr. N'olaud ina not iiiik'i such an applicntioii and baa no Intel (ion of doing so. lie was a candidate or the olllce of U. S, dis trict nttorui v' but D. , K. Murphy was eiieauiH,d o.i the ground and (urinal him down. That settled II With (icorge as fur as ollhs under this ad iiilulstration Is comvrni'd. Ho Is one of the most sipiilar young men in (lie country ami knows how to lake bis gruel iii the attorneyship matter with graceful eiux . 1 ally (lusnl, June (iKKMAN PlCXH'. A IIUIIilsTof Oer mauswith heir families had a vvry enloyahle picnic near the Coburg bridge yesti rday. Fun, gisal dinner, ice ereaui, leiity of rtsist Itsh for aiir M-r, with gissl issil Iss-r, were the fea tures of (he day, w hich waa ended by a sss.s'h hy Joseph KiM-h and the sing iugof the W atch oil the Ithine, bv the happy crow I. The plcaiin-a of the day are due to Messrs. l-w Is Aya and P.'llohl, the tnaniigers of the picnic. Ion. I'allr Oiisr.l, June . Til A N'KH. Yesterday's Portland Wel oome is n-siariiisibh) for the following lilad; "1 Id. tors 1. L. Campls ll, of the Eugene Ol Aim, and ltols rt Johnson, of the Corvallls Times, were mean enough to cull at The Welcome san tutu w hen all bands were out, the other day, mid were too blamed lay to return again to receive the brotherly greeting ui.d the warm handshake that await-d them. The gentlemen had visited the Chicago lli.Mi.nnd-ringi-d circus, liviil eight years a min ute, and kept sols-r." FitoM I': iuii: W. T living at ll Portland i1 Thev arriv. not know i llslgillg, " the East shaping i olice hea matters to ehargiat C have them ii:m:. Sunday's Oregon Mwnrds and W. J. Smith, igeiie ibs'idisl to come to I endeavor to sn-ure work, d late Friday night, and g w hen' to go to secure iiiil.led" Into a Isix car on le. Au officer found them ere, and siMit them to the 'piarters. They explained udge Carey, and lie dls- m, after a warning lo Is- Ives. ailr Otisr'l, Jut.t Zs. Si ik.ii a assisted l.v SIKNnaful nioriiliig. isivenil fr) bis Jaw I ait for which Portlaml U nieiit. It operation t prove. Wamts view: -H NilXloiiS to fore hia trl HOT altein, the ofllis-rs slon a kim knife hand ti saw the Oi'l.liATliiX. Dr. Paine r. Prentice, is-rfornieil a-ratioii for A. Wilson this Ir. Wilson haa never re l the trouble be bad with some in. .lit lis si mat and e was in the hospital at some time nss-lvlng treat now thought after thla tit he will continue to tin- ,i in tlT. Kosa-liurg He ro" ltl. iisrd-s.il sia-llisvery ft out of the county Jail ls- I i-otiics oir. Sim los for t to dig through tho wall, have found In bis mm-v ofrUernade from au Iron e with which he Intendi-d a ll Lars oil. Tkv It. -The Is-at dinner in Eugene on the 4th. and xt meals at all times at Hotel Eugene, old Kaker House. If you wai '. something gl to eat on the 4th, tn the Hotel Eugene. Fob L'.imiN'i A P. O. Albany I iiK-mt Js puty U. S. Marsl.-al Million id Pi.rtlulid went to !-litlou yssti rdav 1 lid srr. atel Juines Wheeler, a son of 1. M. W' heeler, of that city oil the charge of rollllig the S l jasit- ofTIi-e alsH.: a Tear ago. IN FlKSI'"'I.ss CONDI i t.V. Ilepoi I of Hie t'oiuiuittee t) 11 x a iii 1 .i into the Cotldllli'ii o ihi Kir-t .Nsll 'iul and Hie l ugene Loan and . ingi Hanks. El'iil.M:, tn gou, June 27, n''.'!. To the i i i !:- or I.m: l'm n, iiumhn: In n-spoiise to the n-iitl made of us by the cashiers i.f the First National Hank of lliig. no and Tlie lliigeuu Loan and Savings Hank of lliigetic to examine into the present condition of their ress-etive biiiikiug lug iliatllutlolis, e lag leave to iesrt to the pul.lic that we have complied with said ic iilcat and llnd I lint III thecaaei.f each J ol (belli, we Mud that in capital and approved loans, togcthci with cash ami oilier available ca-h n-aourts-s j they hold two dollars and teiilv-llw iN-nts fur every dollar of their liahihty to their lcsisiiurs. Wealsollnd tha't their s Tsoual liability as st.s kholdi rs under the law hriugs their assets to1 nnvt Kiid lial'llity up to neatly Ihtiv; dollars f.ir every d..llar they owe to their d04s.slt1.rs. t his ihs-s lie I 1 111 lira.v private proisrly held bv thci atis kholilera of tin Institutions. J. II. Mi CM no. s. H. Fill! Mil.V, Wm. Piiio', E. P. Oil. Ml AN, S. M. VoltAN, I 'II Mil I S I. Al l. II, .loll N SI I II A II I', J. W. JollNsoN, (ilo. It. I s It li I -a. Heal Kstate T ransfers. JCX1TI0X. (iisirp-Sovi-rn to Adcliii Jane lly land, lot .s, bliN k II; M. fort ,vii: niinvi;. 0 S Ciuaoii (o Li t It Mushy, l. t 1!, bbs k 17, Long A Lamiesa' addition; tlLiO. t ol .N 1 II V. WJ Dinges to C I, Hansen, land iu tp Hi s, r '1 ; f2.'si. 1 lvrr Peterson to Elials-th J Corhiis, Iiki acres iu Iii Pi a, r 4 w; I7h.. Milan M Nl. lv In, Jr., to I orneliii M Halduln, iMlacns in tp 17 s. r I r; n.H'1111 Co to I icorge Ls-hucr, in acrisi in i n a, r ti w ; Htsi. H.H' K It Co to Christian V iK.iuc er, H acres hi tp 17 s, r .'I w; nH. Sanih M. Mis-ks to W. L. Ilouatuu, t ul, ltil.:(2 acres In t Ms, r t vv;'i, loo. Marihd. Inii:- Oiisr.l. June . A ipilut wisldiiig iMciirr- I at h o'cliN'k last evening at tlie real. Intl. i- of John Heiinsa on Fifth tn-. l. The I. ride was hia ilaiigh(er, llaiiindi, and lliejnauii li. A. West, the isipular dis is'tiser at W in. Keiishaw 's lloin.r store. The ivrvinonv was N-rforuiel by Key. D. I'.. LoverldgH and but a few of the Intimate fi lends and rclalivu of the the happy couple were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wcsi u ill eoinmi nee I1011 ks?plug lniiin-illiit. lv at tin n-sldem-e, corner of Cliarnclt'ou and llleventh striata. The Ot'AKItJoius with fl lends In wishing them a successful voyage on the matrimonial sea. rlres. li lb New Potatoes I lb (iissl Tea t lb OimkI HIellded Coll'ee 2-'i. 2 Hi Chcwc 2.-1. .11 lb Klcc Won. 11 ItJliml price paid for butter, eggs and chickens, and gissls nt lowest price, at, ItniNKii wu'h. KKAI'o.M OX Dki'K. Hos-burg Ite- vlew, June 20: As Judge Kiddle was coming across the bridge fiom home alsiut I o'clis-k tislay, he was "held up" by J. M. Keaton. The Judge had Just pitftaed the latter, who was evi dently waiting for lilm, when he drew- up a cocki! w inciicster ruin ami catitsi a halt. The Judge, attempted to argue the iUia.on but Kea'on would listen to nothing. Ha deiiianibr.1 that a pa- s-r which be rxtemltsl 011 the xliil of its gun I signed, and also a promise of .imi In money. Judg'i Kiddle, thinking tlisen-tlon the Is-tter part of valor, acctiltsl to tlie various rctou-st and got away as sisui as Ms.sih Some pasMTsliy wen topa i ami llne.1 up liy Kenton while he was atteiiuing tolhejudge. Ollbvrs are now lisiklng for Ki-aton, whocro a il me hriugeaini dlsaps'ared, Judge Kiddle tearing I ti ll ry to ouieor tils rnuiiiy, as the iniiir ate man made a threat of this kind. Keaton considers himself wrnug.-d la- cause his children went sent to ther- I inns' Holm) last w inter and seems to tavr gone 011 (he war path In earnest. Shot i.m tiik Snot i.iiih. ITon-nc' West, June 2.1: An old feud existing Is'tweeu Kiley Mills and l-niiik Oil man, nf Ninth Slough, alsuit a young ladv. ciilinliiat.il iu the sins. ting of Oilman hy Mills on Wednesday last (Hist. l .111 the parties interesieii in the affair are said to be retl.s nt when a-ked for facts, 1 iilinan refusing to In form the physician in w hut isaition he was In w lien the hall bit liiin. We were told that Oilman knocked Mill i, u and 1, ri.ee. di d (o i.uiiinnl him, when Mi'ln calltsl a hall on such pro- isailiugs by drawing a sun. II pistol from his iMH'ket aad sh.tmic t illiniiu. Dr. Wiley w ho was called to dress the wound, lah-s Unit ll is 1101 scnoiia, aim o far as he could lUM-erlalu. the hall did not balgu III the body. .V. arrests. Dul.AllKri IT A SlKAI.. VVallM Walla Statesman: L. H. McMahau, of the ShIi-iii, Ort-geit, Inilvis-udeiil paid the Statesman oflh-M a pleasant call on Saturday. Mr. McMhan re .r1a tlin.-s dcel'dedly flat throughout the Willamette valley, and that from general indh-atiouM t"li" t.ninl of the hard tun" -a has let yet I sen felt In that section. Mr. McMahau Is In Walla Walla to gather statisti.-s In re gard to the lute mill at the a-llitelltla- rv. The I iides-ub-nt Is of (he opinion that the I h-cgoii Jute mill is a ' si. -si," and Is striving to isinvince the people of Oregon to that etlect. Horn. The Salem Journal of June 27th has the following dispatch from Engi ne: "The condition Iu ngardlo the coming bop crop rolliailis the same, the i-omiiigiiop. n.p remains w.e ' ha I ly land and M. Y. Warner al .lre is showing up In nearly nl I t be ' ysrds. Spraying has coiiimeriT. In .,1, the Nei- yard. S..u.e vards lark ! Thete will I. a baptiliig at thia gnivath of vine and unless the weather hang'-s for the i-(ter (here win un tlouhtaally Iw soma short rr-.ps again this stu-oii. T he market l tpliet; 110 transactions of late. The growers that r. hi.l.Hins their "SI are Mrm III their' Is-llef that prii-i-s will advance l-fre the new rron 1111111-1 on." bail Oosrd. Jui.r T. Du tN-.i r nt Tax Sai. i-Sheriir v.. is... 1 t. hi.l.linir ii'H it. hii'iiient tax 1. 1., il... .ft. rina.il. A iiumla r of bid- ,Lr..r.l.m'lil The Mil Will firoh. mI.1v la.lit llllle fur at viral da vs. The n.f'laili.. sinalltait fur a nuiuU-r of Teani TIIK ( K.I.I Itli I lN. 1 1111, Music. t.ii'Mi s and a br.iud I'tiMir s'ii MrK.im-e il tr.ntlir Priigr.iuiiiiP- rtee It- The llh of July it li -bullion in Eu gene next Tuesday will 'irpasa nnv like mva-ioti eve," In I I ill I itn-oiinl v. T!l colllllllltee till- Ji ir lltVia the I la at. II tnti k Slid olt'ers to the laa.iil Solllelhing lleW Mid Hotel. Ihey have ills, ar.le.l most f the t an utc, "It rep ul. d and tirimc patta and ri -placed tin-in with stl..rni:iint a tnutli s.s-ing and hearing. All alone, the athletic g.iiu.- im r weigh the w hole of any of the past llh of July pri'gniuiiiies. Plenty of the prettiest an I grandet iinisic, furuisheil by two lauds, will Is' played the whole day through. The grand dahiv on the os-u air plalform, to the sweetest and most 111. -lo.li.Mls i rains nl' a la.-ge 1.1 . In sir. I and uu.l. r 1 1 . glou ing light of 1 Icelric, arc lamps, M ill prove 11 dreain of delight lo (he dan. -era, and a viaimi of Is auty and pleaaiire to the ss-ctatora. The damv w ill la g. 11 iii the nfl.Tiiix.il and con tinue di ring the night. The .-"hiiuitliv deaa rve the thanks of plea-ore lovers for eoliiviving mi I. right it id brilliant a pnignimuie. (.o-liell Itciim. June 2v Yes, up we Isib again. Mis Etta Williams, of Trent, Is vis iting her sister, Mr. W. D. Kcchey. Mrs. J.. Fiaton, vteiit hi I lugene ye ter.lav t-i have her l.rokt ll Wli-t exam in. .1 l.y h. i physician. Tie- social dance given by Svaggait and Mew ait last I'liduy iilght, was a siieci ss. A g.sal ai.. d elovvd was prt s. lit, U good sIlplaT served by M -s. Ca llow and Mrs. Mniir.w, and all returned home well pleased willi llio party. Thev will pri'lsihly give niiotliur on July llh. Mrs. E. P. Williams ut Sunday vv lib her thiughti r here. A nuiulsT of our t ill.', ns Tbli d Spiiiiglleld Sunday t'lise U II, c'llir- I, and I-na .Metb . l,ta Im'iih; die .in lloll". A I. ll. r in. in cur f .end, Jut va A. I'lliell, of 1 lellt, M.einiiill C' lllll.', li 1 llcr did.' of llll e '."I h, siitea thai ll'. lug la In full I. ni In Ci. pail a. ve hop' .lilllin V V I net Iiss.ii;. alllb" 1 w ith "hay levir" iu his ah- n , W I c pr. 1' iiliic inter :.s.. f,.r ih" ll.i,cy ; . until-, mid. i' his el.aiK''- ll.nrv Mutt Lew's Ism ral . I last I'riduy. A luml .-r .l the nei, i Imrs siient 11 pleasant day In a-lt;i g at the work. Our road aui.ervia..r, ('. II. Matthews, has alsiut comiili-tcil the work of tvto ass. -in. iit on cur thoroiiglifnrea, ai d the Kime will l well appreciated nut w Inter. Orlo Caliow mid Ken Kia-uey and fitnillli-s visited Coliurg Suiulay. Jos. I. Ids and Charles Soverus visit ed Crow Saturday, irliiriilug home Sunday. Mr. John E.lunindsou's school w ill elo-e Friday. Jiihu has taught us a good school. Unite a iiuiiilsr were over from Clov- erdale III attelida ioe nt the daiico here Friday hlgl it. Come again, friends. In conversation with A. M. tMiiim, on his return from across (he moun tains with bis cattle, be Informs us that he thought Ids Isdng Ciiis IIih to pay a lino at Fall Cna k for the alleged driv ing of more than 10 head of cattle over the bridge there at 0110 time, a gross InjiiHt i.-aa, for, be slates, ipiitH a itimi M-r or men ami isivs were ai me bridge, and that lie called to them to aswiat him III preventing the i-altlc from crowding; but instead of doing so IheV allowed dogs lo cllllse I Ill-Ill on the bridge, ami Vet, notwithstanding, the frightened animals made consider ahle noiati In Jumping on the planks, ho nor none or his men hciicve inai more I hail 10 bead were on at any one time, lie slates that bo would have stood a suit bad he have bad time to I in smi re itiuiiwel. Mr. Oslnirn Is one of the heavy tax payers of our county, and il seems unreasonable to suppose that he Aouhl knowingly tlamagu pule lie prox rt v. I.M KY IHiMtM IliTH. J e IT M)i-ra Will Not lie bureraor f Alaska. Wahiiimitum, June 2-S. The irel dent has made (he following apMiint uiciits: Coinmodom A. W. Weaver, rears admiral, vh-e Harmony, n tlnd. Jainta. Sheakle, of Alaska, governor of Alaska. Oeorgn W. Snow, of Salt Lake City, surveyor general of Utah. John (.'. Straughan, surveyor-general of Idaho. Charlin V. Easley, surveyor of New Mexico. Keea-lver of pllldli! llinhcya Petlro In-Icii..i at Santa If, .. IM. Ibglsters of Ian I oltl ts--Myron O row at salt Luke, Ct.ih: Il-tijs.iiln K. Wilson at La Ornmb, Or.; Jai.iea II. Walker nl Sai la I'w, N. M. E W. Dunn ', piatni lateral Ktllli.gt, Mont. United Stat. -N naula- II. ( Ii A 1 n strong. Jr.. of A'ulsvnn, ul Oi.'il' 1 'c, l-'ranis-: John li. I.u O'lalle, -f It'i si- ana, at Martinique, ". nl Ii diw; S ., nei TbanhaiiM r, "f OeorgD, at M : inolits, M. . .; W. C. Eliiinelt, of .' York, at Alx-la-t hapcllo, Ovrnuny. I'nity IIchis. Thegiorloua Fwurth approaehea! Miss Ella .Mttfis-iii went to Eugene Monday. Master Percy Johnson, nf Eugene, has las 11 visiting at 1. r.. Warners. P. T. Carter and wife have purcliaswd a fine new organ, which Imlli-atea more music at Unity. This week rinses; the Lowell and Suc cor Hollow schools. J. W. Cox and daughter, Miss Nan r y K..C 1 r 1 . 11. Edward- and wll' , and Mia place Suml.iy. Wll.l. 1'K.iliAltl.V Kkm'MK. Alba' nv ls-ni-ra(: A s(rotig tlort la Ing made to rs;an the Linn I ounty National ISouk under a reorganisation 1 stnmg as to ax-ure the coiill.b-n.v of I the iaa-..e at inns. Mr. A. Hiiah of aiileui who ow ns .!0 issi In stork, la ' ex las t. . III Ssleiu UsIaV, and will prol.al.ly iii.a-t with other atm-khold ' era 111 tl.e city on T hursday. Mr. Jen- niligs. the laink llisiaa tor, baa als.ut t Ull ll t-l I II Vt I gutli.llS, hill Will have le. tiling for the pul.hc f.-r a few duvs. Ih-ixautora are safe. Tho st rl- J.sia iiie-tioli ia with the st..kholders. tdiUuir) . Mr. I'll. i; I'oi'l illa.r vt.,a l III rl Henry loiinty, Kentucky, l el-rua: y 1 1. Is 1.1. .1 . .1 !,t il.,. In .in.-1 ,1 hia da'lL'.i- O.-r, Mra. MeC!.ir.-ii, June 1, lvi.l. lie main, d Mia. Smiley Biid fnou tlua u:il.'li live . l.il.hcti w. ro Is.rtt, f..tir girls and one l-.y, all living. H.a - m 1 1 :t 1 1 1 f 1 di.al III :i7a, Aug. L'sij,, il'i hia homly li.- cmii-ral. d lo I ir- !-. 11 ft a ow: in I a. I and was uoi.'ii ' the first s, tilera In La i.un. ty there la-uig only f.mror live fauilll. a In re lieu he arrived. lie waa a st irdy man, brave and In ilcp li'lenl, els.' he would never have lllidettakeli a Juiiru. y W ith ox. II tin t should riiiin' s.-V)-n iiiotitbs time an I ex saa' biiiiself and loved ones to the hardships and expo-urea Incident to trip at that p rlml. Hut le reached here In safety, t'k up bis claim and made a home nnildst ull tin .lisiiiiini.'eiucnts lucid, nt to pionct r life. One by 01111 these old scttlcra, the iiol.liait and grittiest nf nu n, are yield ing to d. at h and passing tr.'in lis. Wo iniss tliem, tlu lr loini and f.a ,e ste;i we should hold sacn d to memory for their . irk's sake, f..r tlu lr Intrinsic value to us and to our nation. Father Klalr was well and widely known In Lane county. He !-sa-wa traits of character w hij-li should Is.. iMplcd and pracliivd hy u. A kind father, a true fiiciid, an old cill. 11 has pitasial nwny. He Is In the hands f a kind .nd niei. lfnl O.mI who for gets none of our g.ssl acta, Im.ks Hot over our virtues. In eaily life he unit el with the Clirl-titiii church. To a mini i tit's lit Ood we colinm-. Ills family and I r 1. 1 1 . 1 -. Cheri-h the memory of your l.tt l.. r, lov e one anoth er, livtt'ln lew of eternity; and may the Father of the fathell.-ss comfort and k.H-p you a. id lluaily hring you to liimaelf als.ve. The funeral serviis- was conducted l.y Kev. O. A. Hhtir, from the text, "Our Friend Slia is-th," John II, verse 11. The Mas..iilc fraternity tmil; charge of the burial and a large concourse of rtdatlves ami friends attended. A Fit I KM). Trent Items. May 27. John McKlnst y and Walter Wheeler iiiss.h this place witli n bird of tin J llo telu cut lie, hc.'itictl lor lTtiisant Hill E. P. Williams re ( sir t a hia cattle In line ceiidill. ui, tie i.reater iHirtlmi re maining In the 11.01. ntiilu liutt wlntir w Ithn it la-lug fetl. il'lam Miller I- moving into hit new house. Piet ies are gettlt g numerous; two across the river last J.ilurday. Eon I work Is the order of tho day, ami J.s' says we must have good road". " The nnv was ran last Saturday by CI. le i Teliiplclliail and lla-io It.sxii. I ll.lcii was to run h ) yards and turn a stake horsel'iick, E--torun ni vnnt-t 011 fm.l. The rtull was that the latter was the ratv horse and won the clgais for the crowd. Mid. 11 says tint le ixt wns well rude, anil wo ngrve with hllu fur be rode him all over. H. II. Friendly has bought "Mack," the tliorotigbhnsl Jersey bull and placed him on his Pleasant Hill farm. Horn, In (Ida place, to the wife of FYnnk Taylor, a mm; all doing well. West brothers are placing lumlsiron their Pleasant Hill ranch aud will erect a large I urn In the near future. The school closed at this plain yesv (enliiy. The children were nicely treated by their teacher to randy and nuts. Mr. (i.airgs Prat ton lias n-tunitl frtiiu Soda Springs. Mm. Ill In Titus haa nn-ovcred fnnii hci Illness and returned to her school on Fall cna k. The "Jakes" that Were arnsdud last weak for their Imd conduct, nt the Plea-jint Hill picnic, bad their trial yetHtcrduy la-fore Stiiro Kaiighman, ami were Imunil over ro aps'ar ai ine next circuit court. fl'W Ism.la racli. tlKKKXlloK.N. IToslllg Out. On ami after July 1st, The Fair will ooiiimviice a grand closing out sale of their entire stock of gnai'rles, rrock cry, lamps, Ac, which must Isj tloiiu iM'fore Octols-r 1st in order to rugago III other bilslllisw. This Is positively a closing out sale, hciieo great bargain must follow. All sales w ill lie ma le for alrlt tly cash, aa no mora credit will ho given. This Is a splendid opportun ity for every one to lay In a large sl'm k for future use. All parties Indebted to Uie will phase settle at once. i-:. c. SMiur. Letter List. June 20, Ii3. Ialr, Psrksr l.lnly, Ataisailar Hs.Ud, Mrs raanls II.iIbim, V. ntsriirtll Krtissii, Wai Hwmn, .! E Mat Mrs E Mr-r, W SterUiif, tie J Wrl a C.i WrUIU V I'madsxter, J N A chilis ol oils rsnl will lis mails no saeh Irlter mitu out. IS-rona railing fur Isttars will I'loass M hD stltrrrtiHsL. Ml.NMK WASllllfllNE, r. St. Psllf (Usr.1, Jiids ?. I.ri-KY Ki MAWAY. This niomliif about S o'clock, Mr. Linger waa tlo llvt ring a roll of htith-r at a house. 011 loth street Is-twcs-n Patterson aud Fcr ry, leaving Ml- St. John, a girl of alMiul 15 In the cart, whi n the hore Is-came frlghtenetl and ran west on F'trteeiilh street at 11 rapid rate, turn lug north on Milt s reet, west on Ht'i and iiortli on High. The plucky girl stvl with the a:t, sawing tlie lit 011 "tl.a animal's luoutli with all lur might and su.-caa-l.d III stopping II. tl lioracmi 12th s(rct. Ihr Iib(, ti e cushion and other jmrcela als.ut the curt were shaken otr. No damage, ex-(-pt ou tire bniken aud tho spoke liHieened. Oik Bank All ItioiiT. Salem JiKirnal: "The Lane county bank are all right. Puldlahed atali-menta over the liamM of g.ssl men nil the outside show that the First National arid Eugene Lsxn A Saving liank have g.l assets of (2-2i for every dol lar llJliihty. The IJtne County bank shows that It haa a-scta and Vi,it) liabilities, and (bat all deposi tors will lie paid In full. The Linn and Henton county moneyed men should now pull themselves) together and secure all the d.-piKltor there and e-Maathe(Kllumcr repudiation that will attach to their romiuuiiltia If they do not make good every dollar entrusted to tticm." Pallj (iusrd. Juna .". MAHKI AiiK Lu i .NSM.-The following marriage li.-eiia. were ianieilyi-aler.l.iy and (sly hy County I l rk Walker: F O. West and Ilarmnli Itcmis-; J. II. iuirner ami Minnie F. Harlow; U M. Canithcrs aud Mattic M. Pi-iilKHly. o