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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1893)
o o If 4H 4 M IIS PlU .10liTi .naaa .! KiIh IOO, VaTiijiTo.", July 3. Tim hiu. 1 rat lew of tha. actlarlca of i.reaiden tin! puat master ha la-en completed It r'rank 11. Jnuea, flrat aaaialant rUnalcr-Kcinral, with th follow lnif results: Total number of pnd denllal tMaatofllot III Ola-rafloll July 1 J.137; KrmU aalarica, (A,'K,7i); toUl gnmi reea-lpta for Ilia four quarter ended March .11. r-'.!i,l'.i'il: inert-aa m compans! wlllj Ial year, .,0-I,s:, The annual readjustment of it liuu.lt r' salaries for thi oiiiliitf fiscal yeatr makes Ilia following .hauea on Ui 'a.-iuc(t: California IWrki Icy, old salary f Jim), new fJ"; ihl.-o, oll 13m now tlissi; K-wiixiiiio, oiii i -, new inm lira Valley, old tin), new l7no llanfonl, ol.l II'MW, new flTiM; Jack son, old 1H. new fl3"; Ixxll, oll Hum, iiw ll'i; UwUato, oM (Pkhi, new II'ki; Madera, old flton, now 1VK): Marvvtll. old f:ii, new JX Mod-t, ol.l tlnu, new II "mi; Nation al 'ltv. M IHMI. new : Nevada t'ltv, old II'"), new l7m); OnUtrlo, oldfleM. new flVm; I'aclllo drove. oldlluuo. new ll;; l's-adcna. ol new l.'t'i; l'iii Jtohle. old t l.'M), new tl'so; I'etaluma, old tpjun, new :!: fortervllle, old f Ijmi, new II3MI: Holland", old J, new JJH Sacramento, old new WJM; halir.a. ol.l I Tiki, new II Sim; hail Iaudni. old ll', new IJi; Han Ititfacl, old new tl7u); Hanta llarhana, old ISVV, new l-'eX); KanU Crux, old l-Hsi. nw IlIVHi; KanU Mon ica, old Html, new ll's"); Hanta Paula, old tlH, new (I ell; Helina, old tl'VM, new tlVli; Hti-aiiii, old tl.'Ml, new llUKt: Honora. old irn), new tilt) Houth lUverside, old tlM, new fourth elaaa: Hulmim City, old HIM). Itew llluu: L'klali. old II.Vi. new flnw Vtlla,nld jsi, new fluxi; Vnka, old l. new II M. Oregon A lorm, old salary I'.MOO, BO-SH. d .-.. Ill- I.I.I tllJUl t.AUf fl'UU: Dalian, old Hum, new illou; Kutreiir, old l'.l, nvw IJssi; Inde pendence, old flux), new WHO; I tirandx. old 1 17WI. new linoi); Mnn.li field, old fl-V"". new HJUi; Medfnrd, old WHO, naw IIJU. Wellington AITilirn, old aalary I1.VX), new f i:mn; Anacortea, old .VI, new rJ;tVntrulla, old flTon, new l-'allj Cliehalla, old fliim, new l'i; IhiyUm, old II'MHI, new flmai; Klluiin- LiirK, ol.l new JITiKl; JAerett oldllVil, new fl7; 11'hiiiIi.iii, ol.; IIJH, new IUMI; MonUiwuo, old f 1 UN), new tinm; Mount Vernon, old lllmi, new fl.'H); North Yakinia, old IHi, new )17un; Oakewliile, old fl'Mil), new IIHi;l'ort Aiiki'Ich, old HKl, new f lion; Tiirt Townwiid, old t-K new I J mn; I'ulliiian, old M Mm, new I'nwi; Hnolioniili. old (imm, new Hw; Houth ImiiiI, old tl'iiNl, new fl.pm. NevadaCnrwin City, old llm, new ir.xm; lU-no.ol.l .i mi, new c.'imi; vir Klnla City, old t-nm, new tl!Mi. A. i. Ilrrif I, Tkiboil Haikir I'll I i.a ll l.l'ii I A, Juno .K). A prlvute caMiLTiun aunoiiiKiii the tluath at CarUliad, (ieriiiauy, of A. J. Dreml, of the ki'1 Drexel liiklui heilM) here. Ho went to Kuroiie a few day auo lu fairly K'""' lienltli. J. F. FORD, (Kravlit,) Of 1)M MoIbm, l .w, wrttM nader MH H. 11. Mi ll. Mill. Co., Hiifur. Oniron. Ukkti.i.mkm: On arriving home lant week. 1 found nil well nini anxlounly waltuiK. Our llltlu Kirl. vlKht and nne- liiklf yeunt old, who had wantetl away to 'M miuuiU, U now well, atroiiK "d viironuH, ami wen iuxikhi ii. i. ii. CoiikIi Cun lino done Ha Work well. Jlolhofthei hildrert like It. Your H. It. CoiikIi Cure ha I'lirvd and kept away all InNtrxiifMi from nie. Hoiflve It to every one, W illi kwIIiik '"r " VUIiImi you iroierity, w are Your, Mk. aso Miin. J. K. FtiHD. If ymi ituh (o frl frrh n( rherrful, tnd tmy fr lli rttia' wirK, cIihm lit, yiltna wild ll.r lli-o.lvli an. I l.itrr tun, ly taking hold iiii.ira iMnlTiguarntf it) rrllU rl blll hj all lrUlUL EL 1 LCAKTC3, Stricken Down with Hoart OIsosss. Dr. Mil MrJtfrA ... tnia.r. 14. tir-Jinrn 1 frrt It try it iy a wall pi a 4aaura. ! laiMult. uun.Iu uol. lu il a a or: J iha IwM-nt (r..m b. Mhi- nr..t rail I waa Mil, iru .1 n al'l, Htnri IM ano liamnelkall.4ia. ar ul i-.i vary tnf rnaa ai to Iw tiraia ar niu.tia. a 1 1 tmralin aaiaalu.a Ut Ut aluj f io. m tr.,n aV of lha kaarl anl tialow Inwar UK pain in ;r arma. aocainaaa ot litain.atrt.lt:ir-a, a-aiti.-a ami rvnatml itfNlilv. lha artrnra m ut &rrt wnui.1 urn fc4milf. Ida tiinat.iiiuf n.f Vail enul.1 I kaard amaai a lama roa and aiatkj abata aif abnM enlf. I aa m aarmua lhl cuuul tf al mw baJxl awo.tr. i aavat aae faa n a I mf l aa.wHiaa, am laai pmUtmtrf aaa JklarfaxaM aHiaaaa taa aaa aa4. A rmv4 nrw ttwmrtad an.it rrrrmltaa. ata a at ctua4 t iic. kliwa rramtiaa I barautra , , Ihra taaika) of rur NawrTlluCr llaart I at and lao tmtlaa VWllaakV Nanrina Mr p-ilaa la annal, bare Bo awea vkuaitt ihmt44ii( of II aaait, l aa a acn I aiavfalr nraaumaiMl narroM -' -t - mi 4 tlaart I 'I lo aaao V. Jfalaa jtiiln a iVWa MaaTaawaataWaV 0 WaC 4naauauir, aaua. L. L Caaaia. old on a toinvc OuanaNTIC. TRY OR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 23 CTS. W1Y DO YOU rlESlTAT- STDEffffl? NO RCMCOV ON I A ATM CAN CURE YOU UNLCSf, VOVJ USC ITI it oocsj voo O c A r NOOOOOTO II CM LV ABOUT OREGON KIDiSEy TEA ONLCS YOU TAKE IT. tuaaia, Vlaaaa. Waraa, aaa af e.aaaaa. t.cia vi.t te .' Saaia TNV IT. am I HATL'KDAY, JULY 1. J lay liarv-t I eouimenclng. A band of rrtale arrived In town thia inornliiK. M J. Mi 'lanahait ami sou vUllaxJ Junrtiou today. A. Todd and ht'Afly bave returned to Cottage Orove. Fourth of July travel ou the railroad ha already Ikud. IWn Lurch, of Cottage drove, rlalted rortlauil yeeurroay, Htrawlienlea are rvtalllng at 8aleui at IU bom for oeutav. J. M. Hhelly, of "ortland, eaiu up on una aiieruuou train. on U-gal buaiunaj today, The Dayton, Van.lilll county, Newe, liaa ua.eiiueu nublluallou. Jamea Chatnbera and wife have been vUitliijj la Dallaa thU wevk. I)r. K. I). McKenney Ueilwt'ted to return here about Heituiber I A uuiiiImt of iiunilirrauU arrived here thli afternoon on the local. Chaa K. Wllklnaon leave tomorrow evening on a trip to Jacksonville. H. W. Tiiiiiiiiii and H. H. .Miller of Hale, uprut la. I ulj(ht In tugene. aatlirtla.l li at law foaalrt a, talaalf In f Kai 'j."7 Mr.. Wald went to Portland on the vurland thli iuornlii for a abort vlalt. Attrt-ur (loo. II. Dorrla rrtunied fnuii Itomlturg on the local thut morn - "K- Mr. F. H Touchette and on of Cot- tnKe iiwf nave gone 10 me www i f ...!.... ....... i , menced In the llolieuila luinliiif die- trii-u . k V . . . i I n, i. inuno, who naa ueeo sen All.lv III flip a (lav AP tmn la littupnwlii . T'' ' " OUay. Dr. Oeo. Itlddle and famllv cam home from a vlalt to Albany thi after, noon. K. P. William and wlf of Loet Val ley, left on lant night' overland for a Vlalt to Halein. over I1.UUU in irii bullion wa liliiiaml fnnn C'otUtire Orove to I 'ort land thla wevk. Die Kuifone contlnireiit to the Fort - laaltil Saitaaaa fnilll k 1 1 sauw li t at Itaa Was Sl.tl I btvu wry sucoeMful. MlasKmmaC. Dorrls. circuit court tenornphfr, returned from itoeeburg ii i...ai.iu.a.Uli.iai, F. M. Wilkin and family left thi morning by private conveyance on a trip to lteulou county. Mlsa Foi, who has been teaching ehool near Junction returned home ou thla afternoon' train, (iuorir II y land ha gone to Newport a id will help mauaire the Ocean Houe at Ilia tilaiMB I It autinlnai - a niia r ii. rarnri win remain in me city thi summer and hold a al week special term at her iiiuslo studio. A freight engine wa utiaet on the Went Hide nad toilay by luintilntr the irat-K. .oone waa injured aerlouviy. Mim Kva and Oeonre I loach of Fort- land are visiting at the residence of their uncle, llou. A. u. Hover, in thi city, Mrs. I). A. Walter, formerly of Eu (rt. ne but now of Forest Orove, Intend leaving on a visit to the World's Fair lu a few day. HigaiiiUt Kinith, the one time wr ier at me itouii r.ugeue, waa sen Uiifaxl laat week al Han la Crux, Cali fornia, to one year's service In the u lie Hilary. Albany Democrat: Albany Is th railroad center of Orea-ou. aatjrla I lo ilec of baargajra were checked at h..i...u. i ..." .? .1 Were IIio ntxtn e tleaartlna? tha rllvTI Onamiuntof tha bank and other failure In Corvalll It wa decided not to build the Maaoulo temple this year: nui mis HM'inion lias been reconsidered ami the teinnle will now he built .n.. 1 Jobnnv o'lirl. n la In Porti.i.,1 spending a few day. He will arrive Her, in time to spend the fourth, and month P "" t.i. i. i v.... .. i n tr I Parker and John h. M.'hir. .. to Itoeeburg this aflerooon where a I military examination for continue I loned uftlorr will be held thla even- Junction Cttv Times: Mr. and Mr. J. K. Iluttler and their son Johnnie left yesterday for Wadena Jucetlon, Mlnm-aota. John Custla. of Hliilth- field, left Tuewlay U vUlt the World's rair, at Chicago. A newsa. of Kansas tell of a young buslnea man dowu then who employ hi mother In-law aa hi teuograpiior. it takes a iwantgeou man to dictate lo til mother lu law even during buslueaa hour. Ja. kaonvllle Time: K. K. Kubll I niS?Llil r'f"" on leaving college at r.ugene on the oo raalim of hi graduating, and hi ath- a-lir .iuana- tuaj uv llintel into I power for good at th teachei's desk In aahortUiue, -.o" 7.f ifr'Z.Sr?," """"V aaWW' M W W U SB LiniTIIIKD II daughter who did nHam lovelorn. cats lil airrctlons. The nr it tint hl went t church he was rather Uken ... ... " warn b, k w hen Ihw minister announced hi. teat: "My daughter U grevloualy tor-1 ii ted with the devil 7 a linn v i....nert- j,i.i- k'.i . Corvalll wa lu the elty thi noon, of a mile would be gained by count The Judge ioue of th m.t vigorous ing from the leaving point of the men lu Oregon of hi age 70 years. He .tern tat tha arriving ta.int nf lb- credit his present ilendld health to the following through life of one of rocrate' ideaa; and to Judge, by tit way, i sotiiewnai oi a pltlloaopher UIIIIB.1I. Juuctiou City Tliuea: Teams eon. imue to haul gravel and the treU at leaat will tw flaed up In good ahape. Junction ( ity I moving right along and Is making good pnwreaa even if lluiea are liarxi.-ju Veateh while unuasiiinir ireignt the other dav. drpird an anvil on hi fool and is lay fug off for a couple of weeks In con- pieuce. Jarkanuvllle Tiaiea: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White are iiarted bom from their eateiidetl trip to Kentucky thi week. F. A. Itiiea will arrive with theiu. Mr. Iteante ha Juat grluatrd from the law lrirtnieut of lie Waah-1 Imcton and Il nlveraltv ml Vlra-lni. and after a short Uu sint at home, will en to Montana, to brarln the mw- i .:i - ... w m law. fUlward Hrnheran.l Jarnea Culver. I of I ort tirford. are buy th year har- veatnir ineen rnm on I a land rork. mi far from that l.art.f. Maturdav and runday there prevailed at Uiemrk nneor the beavleal raa rvar known at this aettaon of tlaSyrar. The era raa twenty feet higher than tliey had rea son to eist, and ma.te It lively Ar the Uya. Tli-ir denlck waa knaarked down, aotne &aj d.ea rrr rarrte.1 away, and Hynher oarrowlr eaa-aue.1 drowning by lartng burtasl in a heavy see. They now have ja iliasea egg ready f.ar ahipujeut. Crop irorcU throughout the Willamette valley are excellent. The mountain retort of I-ane founty lurnieli .lat-r for minitner outing. Th y are far more one venajrit than the aaaiJe. The transcontincntul lind of railroad have commence cutting raUn and the public may be a ured of iom'thitig like Jwnt treatment. Crop failure are reiiorU-d in KuMie and taking advantage of th lov7 prlct 0f -rtin j tie f i ... , - made Nearly one half of the nict.il coinage of the United hlaten con iU of (ilver. That metal cannot be discredited without (lia.troun financial renultn. The claim of the advocate of the retieal of the mirtg:teetax law, that money would How in when the I mcature wa repealed, are riot I I inir lubNtantiatcl. Money m I acarccr and inUnt higher than ever. ..mo stoppage ol IM coinage ot U vcr by the hatit Indian govern ment cauei a n-avy lull in the 1 price of ailver. 1 he convene would be the com if the Unib'd Utce irrentt ailver unwliii-incr fviiin rant f. , - ... . - - - - - - coinage. u wouia raise silver 10 equality with gold, u it wa be tore ucmoueiizaiion in toio. I n. t nr-i. ... ..ti... i ii - I M. rf. W. " II1HJH, Ol Hiri'llll-D 1 1 l i i i... i-:-.. :....;...) IIBI FVII IIUIIVICI UJT UVTll.f IIITIK-11 to deliver an address by the worn an' committee at the world's f.iir Khe has chosen for her subject the Tioneer omen of Oregon," and no one is U tter able to speak on this theme, as she came to Oregon in 1S51, and has an intimute knowledge of many interesting 1 events oil.ionecr davs The suspension of silver coinage by India is a new lactor in the I monetary problem the result which able financiers are not able to foresee. John Bull is bulling gold and bearing silver and wheth ler it is safe for Lncle bam to bul silver is the question. This is cer tain that if all the gold and silver in the world were coined there woud not be any too much for tho I .... " I wnrhl'a lina neaa. Tim increase of money does not keep step with the increase in commercu and jopula tion. Harvey Scott is now bewailing and bemoaning that Jim Lotan should be so tiuickly dismissel from tho custom house at Portland This courso seems to us inconsist ent, to put it mildly. Brother Scott protesUsi, we are informed against the appointment of Mr Ixitan, in a telegraphic dispatch of 125 very strong words to President Harrison, or to his secretary of the treasury. Jim is now no better fitted for the place thai, he was fourteen mouths ago, and tho On I gonian is aware of tho fact. ti.. rt ... .:i.....i.. in iati mat aim auni- iim.ut' ing states are very anxious for free coinage is no argument against it I aavs tha Portland Telecrrnm. It I ..i.i i :t n. ,i..T i .i ,'v'u,,, ". " " rJ "c,w l" u"m I Vnoalia lint ffliaw iWiffiftl.tl.tii nnltf "man pari ol me supiHiru rs. I lie South is nearly solid for it, and not an ounce of silver is produce! there; the majority of the people in ne central vtesiwam it, ana no iuvcr is mined mere. 1 he masses of Kngland demand bimetallism, the rwvinln of Cermanv are elnmur, i. t ami l.'r.n l. a k. ... .. - - little silver is produced in those countries. Bimetallism is a xmi lar cause. It is no shrewd game o wealthy niineowners in Colorado, Montana and Idaho. An ocean steamer twenty feet longer than the Great Ka tern is to be constructed by one of the inter continental lines. It will 1 700 feet long; the (treat Kastern was f.SO feet lonir. The new wiU hTe of 40,000 horse Pwf't which is 5000 more than ."r i.vfr v.ai.iHi..u. inc. tin-Ill Eastern' en pine were of but T.V) horse power, which was the cause of the failure in navigation. It is . aft . al .aa c ioamerwill make 27 knot an hour, which is not improbable, for it would have uui luii.ivuauic, lur it SHU to but little over seven i i .i . 0" length to covei a mil times its mile. IW- sides , considerable over a quarter f a l bow. In July the insurance companies will raise the premium on buildings 10 per cnt to "get even" for the passage by tho legislature of the following act: "That the amount of insurance written in a policy of insurance on all buildings insured .fter the pas- am uutiuinita iiisurm rmer ine sage of this act shall be Uken and deemed the true value o( the pro trty at the time of the lo, and tha amount of the 1hs sustained, and shall be tha measure of dam age, unless the insurance was on .inM.l . il fran.l nf t) a I , . ,, or th w" cu1 hT the crim- n Ol tne assured. It shall t lawful for anr insurance comttanv. . ih a 1a nar hiaa n.-..i..nM.l K t fa Kt tl.l anw ateiinlit awak .-v a hllii -v,.,,,. , rrfialle .U. ............ ... , . -- strovetl, of the same s' vie and ma. trrials and of e-itul value with the one so whoiiv or partiallv de stroyed, but they shall make their flection so to do within 'M dav after notice of I. In case of ar tial destruction of the proja-rtr in cur!, no greater amount shall la collected than the damage su . tainnL Sou ttx Mrouir. In lkiug of ti.e mi.u ruble, he tli(ruhed by the Oreifuiijll' 'a liiiilmi corn fjaindent inn cerning Hon. A. l!uli U ing unable Ui aee the pre-idi llt, the iVndleton Kant On-goihSii ha tin following to say, which langiug' i" ""'' too strong uml will have the endor-e-ment of every f.iir-miiid.'d citizen in the Ut: "Of course that W'.i-liir gtoli or rerpondent lied. lie i paid to lie agninxt everything d.-niia ratic. in hoN of helping t-v r vtl.n.ir ri-pnb' liiMli. UV do Hot feel it l"1 '1 "O iniu ii to blame as the ii-wp.;ir whii h give him the t.i-k to JT .inn and direct him how to i r form it. For wh.tl it published of Mr. liixh it d. fi -rves tii- contempt of ti.o jH.,.pi... i 'p- :i ktie'.r the 'VtulP' ;i all a lie when it published it, and kuottim; Mr. (iis!i wa an old and prominent cit le of tln-gon it should h ive treat ed him nit'j decetii-y ami rcspeet iiistt-ail of trying to humiliate him. The Oregonian tri ibd Mr. Bm-h brutally and cnuardly in.. I mad.' a contemptible urn of itself by giving publicity to th vile err.itioiis of its "cheap and nuMy" Washington corrcsMindent. Itshowcl pl.t'iily it would sucrilice the sacrcl and blesse.1 love which should exiet Is--tween mother and son for partisan end. It reviled one of Oregon's ahl.'st and most useful sons to make (Hilitical capital. Surh a hand would scuttle a ship or rob a widow." From diuerent jsirtions of the county comes the new that the road scrsi'r are doing good work. The Kast Indian lalsirer toiling for a few cents a day ini'xt f.il grateful for the t (Torts of the British government to place India on a gold basis. His ortion of the gold may be inntiitesimul, and some other jierson get it.yet he is allowed to exist. The American lalsirer bus a chance to correct injustice to his interests, as will be seen later on if silver is farther adversely leg islated against. The Oregonimi is alsnit the only aer in the West that is screech ing and howling ag.iinst silver. Vet the West has millions of dollars of capital and thousands of laUirers interested in its production. The labor market is already congested and the shutting down of silver mines means a large numls r of men thrown out cf employment to cotiiM.'te with the overcrowded ranks of our laborers. The g,.ld bug organ, however, never refuses silver dollars, which it facetiously terms worth 50 cents, at a par with gold. This coast has too little sil ver in circulation. There is hardly a time in the year that it is not hard to obtain change. The Oregonian Washington cor respondent who said that .lion. A. Bush did not see President Cleve land on his Kastern visit lied. Mr. Bush saw the president hut he didn't hang around and s sti r him all summer. We might mid also that the Oregon appointment wi re mado tho day Mr. Bush saw Mr. Cleveland. Statesman. It docs seem that all ncyrspaiMT- doni in Oregon punches and jabs I 'tin, the correspondent of the Ore gonian in Washington. Well, when we come to view the conduct of that discredited individual in all its lienrings, we are forced to the conclusion that no man in all the and so riehlv deserves these punches and juhs as il.s's the afore said corresondent. (iive it to him, brethren. Albany Democrat.! The sinking of the great English battle ship in the Mediterranean shows how easily man can build a house tiiHin the sand. This vessel wa Mieved to lie a triumph of marine architecture. lo produce her, centuries of stud v and billions of money have 1hu exjsnded. The engineer contemplated the mighty craft and the plan Uon which she was built in vain-glori ous self-satisfaction. In the twink ling of an eye the hallucination was distilled. A single irod from the ram of another vessel sends the alleged invincible craft uml her plans bottom side up to the bottom of the sea. That Samioii was all right till his wife cut his hair all the world knows. So, too, the mighty warships today, our own among the rest, are all rigl.t if the ram ol" another vessel don't ke them in the rihs. The Portland hauls U 'longing to the cl. ariug house ass.viution have isstnl a circular wherein it is st.it- ti that ii and after Julv 1 th. 't will dtvline to rtccive on ilcis.sit for the credit of their dialer-. hecks or drafts p.tvable elsewhere Itall in Portland; all slli h chivU I or drafts will U registered f.-r col- hvtion and credit given only when proceed arc rcitived (t'Stvptilig that drafts on S.tn Francisco, New York or other central cities in the Kastern state may be taken on de posit in the discretion of the n1 Ictive litnks). t'htvk and drafts rect ivol for collection or 1 posit are taken . the risk of the deoitor. SbouU returns sent by collecting ap-nts, for such item. W dishonare., the amounts will l cirgn in actMUtil. .o responsi l.,l,. f ..,.... . ,l .r..,t. ..f ' lectin ae-nu is assume,! bv the ' I....1,.. ti.; .M .1 . 1 tunas. a, lis -111 uiATr.iui.r inr .w .u I 1. . , . . .11 ..1 1 . 1 o'uii.i. maua" i. treat an t .i-ca j ..ii u.-i-u(.riitt ii,sii,uii..i.s aa claim f r collection. The W f,.r each collti-tion will be s-ttuething. lb lu-tliuir. Kt.i.il.O-IU i:pn : One tan ii.f)li Inn la- iiii.n--l Willi the la-t.uli.-a of a 'ayalt-in of govrrnuielit that allow a and even falla ..r the Coll dueling f an lii-lltiite, aui-ltaswa In 1.1 lu Kluliiatll Kulla lift weak, III a aertloli a. i rrlnole from xlucntlolial ivii ten. It la a rplelidld eolnini ntarv oil tl, pn-wut atale of our dvilitatioii an evld. utv of our (tMintry'a tapld lu-i-ati..n:il it.lvmnvii.ent. There were inore I hail twenty timelier preaeiit, uil llir.v lu Hie t .unly lalliK alaa-llt. I'n.'f. Itt'ld, of Ijierlie, who Wiw the liiovinir -.lnt of the Inatitute. pav Klu'nalli eouiiiy a fine i-oiiipillneiit for lie .: tliiit the llltruelor of the you'll hele n- enriieat, illti'lllt-lll t..r r-; and ITof. It-Id a x a rl.uce 1. -I.. Ii Ihul be ahoiild ! a Jil'laC of rl, iiiatlera, h.tviiijr l-ll ellimtfed III tli- h'H.I h .in for Ittelilv four yenm, i:i v.-iiia miil'tv a.jiia.1 ailaTluien- di-id' of I. inn ."..uiity, On-goii, and a lu. n.l r of the -lute Ustrdof examiner fi.r t'.e pt-t ri.'hl v.n-. 1'l.e facliera tin. I "II.. rs pi d ai.mi' very coinpll luel.titry l.-oiliona which ill bca.-cli In ii.iolii. r column of thia ia-r. We hoi- that "tli. r y.itra will bring u audi ediieittiouiil galherilik's and that I'n.f. It. id limy la- nlliolig ua. Toe rc-olutioii refcrn-d I" among ollx rs r-:t.l-: "lU-aolved, That the iiiil.he m IiimiI of Kuirelie ouu'lit to las eoinnliineiiti d ill having so able an cd ll. i.l .r fi.r l.rliiciilalld allla-rilitelldelit us I'rof. Ii. V. si. JU-id. and that thi iiistituie lender him a vole of thanks for hia viiluiililf awltiiiii-e and III the iliten at he liua ml. led to tills m-aaloll kral Kaiate Transfers. mr.NTKV. John It (artwright to Itola-rt Whit U-ck. ni uerta In t 1'. s. r I w: JMl. JiIiiiii J Wultou to A J Itabb, 6179 iter.- in t 7. rl w: IIimi, John Slnmie to Hyver N Feline, M) acn-a In t HI. mis: $37U). N L le et al to Alexander Nail, jr., aiaeres ill t His. M w:tIHII. I ' S to Mnrv C Conner, 100 acre III 1 1'. a. r .': tJi. F Kb. V II It.-i.lK-r, IM) acre In t 15 a. r He: IJI. Slate of Oregon to K.I ward Jtsatt, Imi sere iii t in s. r 12 w: f JJ. Win M Conner to )au Keogh, laud lu l ' s. r 4 w: f;on. AllHat llurtlev to director of acllis.l district No. 1 acre in t It . r 10 w: II. W 11 tiddler to II O McKluley, Hid acr In t lo s. rae; t-si, Sidney II. iru to Win' i I'jtton, 10 wn- In t Is, r 12 w; rl"sni. I.I.KNAIlA. li st II Colter lo II F Johnson, lot I), block (il.na.lu; (-'si. l.'I'liKNK. Josliua J Walton to Msrv J Ilabb, lot s, l.l.M k L'I, Packanl's dditioii: II T i Hendricks, Jus andWH Hull mini to Mau'dulcna Kn-tor, lot I bl.sk 2, llemlriek's add. to College Hill Turk; Mii. CM Morn to (i W Bni.ll.y, ii.08 In Horn ii. I. liii. m; CiO, Wiiill OU nailer to II It l'wls, tru-l.-.-, I. .Is 7, block l:i, Kiiud IP ad ilition, nl-o .. II, i.l.n k Ml, F A It pait of Floremv; lU'KKML David More, Jr., to Frank ers, lot 3, blin k ii, Morse' 11. IC lldditioll Moo. II'ITAOK l.iloVK. J. .shun IVllllilli'toli to F. P Bedford lots .1 mid ii, block 3, McKarlnnd's ad ditii.n; t'itit. I AIIIMofXT. (ieo M Miller to Mary I. Stearns, lots l iimii iii.h'K 4, rairmoiiut; sJ. Merchant's F.lciiraion. I lie un-iroii raelfle has made ar- rNiiReiueiit to bring niemlsT of the San I- nincisi-o IsMird of tra le and wholesale iiuri lmiils of that elty to On-k'oll Julv 27th. These gi-litle'men ill reneh Vu.iiiim on the 2t'tli and will U-taken over the line of tho On- pin Piteille on a sixvlul train. It the inteiilluii to have these p.e visit tho entire Willam ette valley- I hey should I, royally rel ived by the valley inen lialit In ket ping with their own ireiierous In pltalily, yet fn-sli In the mind ol the increhiiiil who visited San Fninclsco nt'tiily. A merchants' excursion over the Or egon Itieilie to ,san tniucim-o will l given on August 11th. I lam the ar- nvul of the iirtv al San Frniielacti It will be met by the wholiwtlf thaler of that city a.id geiierou entertain nieiu win is1 L'lven uieni. Kverv mer chant ill the illimiette Vullcv will earn much by Joining this excursion. The freedom of Sau acc..rilc.l tlicm. hraiicisco will be Orrou Slate Weather Service. SIMMAKV. Station, 1'iilversity of Oregon, mouth cf June, ls;i,'t. i:ie atlon alsive aea level 43.1 f-t. Mean teuiM-ntture.'si u. i Maximum ti ui rature W, date 4th. Minimum teiii rature ,H!i, date luth. Mean of iiiaximuiii t. iiia rntuiv U7. Mean of iniuimum teuiNrature 4l. NuiulsT tiiu.-s ma x 1 n m rit temiicra tur !l drgrec or ttls.ve (1. N'.miU-r of times minimum temien ture :i2 degn-s or below 0. iiinis r of lime minimum teiniar alure .1 .l.rci-s or Udow 2. Ti lal .recipitatiou 1.12 Inches. .. im-i.iiuiion III .1 eon. atHiitivehoiirs.itiiddateO.nl mi 1 1 th. Prevailing .lirtt tioii of w ind, north! N inula r of clear day live. Numl-cr of partly c'loudv dav 7. Numlsr of cloudy days'ls. Nliiuls-r of dav ou whldi .01 or mo,,- i.f pni-i,ii:iiiun fell, s. .'ui,i-rui out mi wlileh .04 III. ire of pn-ci.ilution fell. II. or r.i a h M.Ci.mt; OI's.rterl .S and Or. Weather lluieal nararraa.krrM.H liaa). Simkam; W.h., Julv .L-A.lvl reache.1 the city fr.iii Ha'us. r Junction . in s i.i.iriiii, mi l-i . ....-1.. ., outline ol a tniL'nlv at ib.i .a I.... ..i.i. I.."... ia-l nigi.I. Hetiliv Colli,.. . .1, ehargrd sti,,n ml, I u tlulltfal with bad h.pior, suddenly drew a revolver and I gan tiring at M. J. Coleman, the el mil foreman, whom he airloiialy In Jutv.1. Jack m.ugan, who atten.l.ted to.lisarni Collin, Hd Mve Coleman wa al-si woiiiid.il, ,e rejs.rt sava fatu ly. N.. further particular wire ..l't.-.iual.le..ii.Kj tl,r lateiieaa of the hour. All riraar. KK. Julv 1TI, X i w Y. dent a pna lumation la haiie.1 w Ith pro. found gratifl.-alion iu tliiamiaj lji liesa ein-l.a etrrvw hrre l-.. l .11 brail, hist of Isial'n.a an. I.....I I- . . !.', ..J"'''' M-Uin. .ir , ..r m ...... 1. . . s"".. 1 o. anl.l a 1IIIU-lo mrlv t.si te'l th .. 1, , .- . , "" e o .".kiu t, ia Very rtn. al-rstd. - -" ,. icn.w mat a i.'i.ar is K..,ntf i., i.fcj, . , . ble m.ai,ii-tf aa an Knitluh lallin.l v .nuaaw-lM.lla. Our ! ellarler. 9..KTLAKf, June. 'Ml.-The foil.. wini.', Uaaaiinyof the I. U.thAi riL lvid i.l tlw Toll laud hotel at I ocl.aK Jtfier dav afternoon for Mr. iiiomaaj. Iiluak: WIII.NOToX, June 2!t. T. J. It lack, collwtor euatoin. Portland, Or: Ofllclal bond approvtsl. Amiiiiic colUs tor euatoin forthw Ith. 'oiuinla ioU by mail. William Proii, Commiasloiier Custom. Mr. Black, the new collector wiinot around when the telegram arrlv.-d yea terdav, ami he did not know It i on telita'lllilll liasarly o o't lis k, W hell be returned to the hold to lind order au Iflllif tlilll. t ....r.in,,.iv ut ii iiYliH-k ibi morn. ! ing, Mr. lllitek put on hi ss tacl.n and hat, and promptly presj nml him mlfat the euatoin Imiiae olll.v. He hand.sl hi appollitm.-iit pas-n and t. ii-graiii to Acting Coll.s-tor PiRe. Mr. I'lke naked Itlaek if ho wanted toisune In. Mr. lllaek aald he didn't care if he did. I'.iell the gentlemen Went back Into the eolleetor' private ollli-e ami Mr. lllaek approached the ofticlul chuiran-1 tat dow u. Tba jmt I", n. ,4rakal Pi.iiti.am, July I. P. S. Miirshal Henry C. tiradv, of Pendleton, lined charge of In olJI.v this morn ing, displacing 1 T. Ilariu. lie ha made the following apiiit Uielit of deputies: Chief deputy J. I). Colemull, of Portland. Chief clerk of marsliuI-H. H.Sibl.y, of L'luatllla etiunty. S-rvicedcputlea Ovorge 1 1 uui pi ire v, of AliMtiiy; W. II. Ilradfonl. of Port land; Dr. 11 II lleattle.of Pendleton; Frank Seelcy, of I'ortlaud. With but two exception, all the tlcputle appointed by Marshal ( ira.lv have Iteeu rallriMtders In tine eapiicitV or another. The new marshal said, with a bnd amlle, bslay, that he did not proiK to slight any of the ruil road boy. W ill Hratera t'ealldrtirr. NtW YoKK, June .K). President Cleveland' action in calling tin extra sesaion ol congress for August 7, w as a decided surprise lu lluaiiclul drel.-.. At first the resnt was not cn-ditt-d for the reason that ever sln.v the crbls lu ailver mid money markets there, ha Ist-n uliint Innirlv ru more alsiut an extra mwIuii, When 11 null V the banker and stock o'mtor were eoiivnce.l there was a decided feeling of relief ami a consensus of opinion was that the tendency of Unsocial ami commercial attaint would henceforth Iw in the direction of im provement. Deperllag (hlatear. Iott AsoKI.Ks, June ,T0. Ju.lp. : lu the I'uited States court today deliv ered a decision In the Wong Hip Ken case. In which hu d.tl.led that the right to ap-al from the decision of a commissioner, Judge or Jiisti.-e deM.rt llig a Chinaman under the (ieary law could lint ls denied; that thi's was voiichsnfcd to all person convicted un der the constitution. Judge Itoss fur tli.-r Intimated that the imprisonment and di H,rtatlon of a Clilnaiunii under the (i.ury law w ithout trial I, v Jure Is uuconstitutioual. This matter w ill is brought up next Tuesday. A Calltellc Prlral llaharrd. New auk, N. J. June The Kcv. It. It. Sinuett, a llieinls-r of the Seuton Hall college faculty, re.'.dved the ile- gree of master of aft ou Tuesday, from Vale. He i tho first Itoiiiaii Catholic ... i . i i ...... . . 1. 1 i,-si i.i is- iiiua iioiion-.i i,- u ,i-tt I'.llg- ami university. When he received hiMdcgrceof d.stor of divlnitv fr I the uuiversitv of Iniisi.ruek.' a fi u year ago, he wa the tlrst ni.iivc-lK.rn Alnerieau to attain thi ili-tiiictiou. t antra ky Hrrrm llrav Mailt. Pl KliUi, Mex., June .'ID. The tow n of Jalapa ha Isi-n visited by a terrible calamity. H.-avv rains caused the Sv- co river, which tfows through the blue suddenly to overtlow Its bunks, mid nearly one-half the house In the tow n ! ' swept away. Several wple unable to eete fn.m the raging Mood were drowntsl. The rich vallcv i f the river 1 lliumlate.1, nud the loss of eroi.s and stock Is heavy. Taraatn train llara and Kill.,,. Tiik Dai.i.m. or June .u'.-l.:.-i night a Johmile, a 7-year-ot, son uf Angus I ampls-ll, of Hart ami. w as n- turuing home from schis.l on a v. an ohler ly also ou n horv pn.is.,', a raiss. Johnnie eonm-nttsl. but after running some ili-tunee lost control of his horse, w hich shied, throwlmr him to the ground. He struck ou the bm-k of hi head ami was instantly killed. EUCSKNE FL0UULXG MILLS Wm.Edris&Son. Every Sack of Floru Guaranteed. k your sriKvrviiiun d.r rn, ....... flour. If not what it ian-prem-ntrd the money will he n fund.il. The Kugene Mills have the latest ilil proveineiit, and have no siiH-ii,,r In the manufacture of nrt-clat. flour. All kinds cf mill feed to order. W-a.,ail - .-j ' - r. ' oj tji .. a -." ' ti f". t::i .t 1 .a il ...ftr r ,.t 1 1. . . . . I. ll 'o.t. , a,ar- aairr-a I . C.-.,,u. -t I -T C.-. ..U -T. a. I ta'-d thoat-a . .. . r.i n taa- in tuna. 1 1 1 I . V-U tt .-; l e 1 v --a - n a ;' ..tr H1L" - '- ..a : O VLSZ2!!?R E 11 Z D Y. Usl to euro jvj. J.-i-'.ta. kivi.orlnav II,. I I . a. -. . . . ?e'"s . .. a rK , !: ;..'- '. ' '-1 ?. Q - M'.so. - . in 0, 1 leiamia)a llaar aaaa Jaa JmK-.n. T.-.in , J,v '' Hi il. a in. iii .i .1,1.. n,U ... waeanui. I u.. i,iw ,, ... ... "'"Tr iiing over with visitor, m.... of West Telii,,,., NfU and Ncrtb. rn Mi,.!-,,, .... r" ''"lut-ky to bear I he gru.t t v,,,' ,J ,u Jon. a i.iid I ;i-..rgf M, u ., f"i tuis-rna. le with a i , .... . , "H over.Vsoe.iuld m i hi,.,! V""" "f "e Iliuln iiiiiu hi. nn cum... i, IlioUsalills inive t.t...l ....l . '.l.dr,-d. .Ta live 1st t.rlivc. " '""""Ive.U, I i . A I auli a 4 fanaa. ...... loiilx, Jim,. " K ltta.a !.' K.. slllll.-l t,U ll,,.r,.i.. . . ' in.- ironi .i i,i.' tti.i , , I.... , atlio', l,H k.l .rl,l, i, ,. . ' V","1'1'" I.V I II , T to a.. .... ....... ... ".illir lr.j.. all ey, bll.c p:,:r o ti. i,m-,, ' Jacket uii.l a pair o( p.--. i , i. r, tl At 1 IVS i;i .11. Mil. II. H 111 Is- Jo, I,,., I Cr.iiuer, mid Hie pair ti.mk .'.. the in,, in i:r .lav-. tl.l v . .1 Or., Jin,,. i . ol ( ' II--I. .IV ti. t l !i. U.I '.-'i-.e llrm lata i.. Rt I.U.J. with ti ' ll. I, l!.,. :i. . to J. I. Porb-r lur i! of li ir . reilit,,. I'.,, .. I I , , , L 111 I. , i , it --s u j h iar ii l'i. iils.ut :.hi Iii ni.ii, tlic li.il.i.it ,i . nr.- ,n ll I- tuii-, that f.ai w .th us.-tB ul. Ml'lllllv uf "t-SD. The . i conn, I, ,, i i.,. vciitory, s . Uml ti 1 olitiuiiiilde. olll, lal stau-iueui . - ID. l:x-Hn rrlar laatrr' lallar. I OS I , ,1(1 A. t.. .Il.li- ft). r,. R, ofcx-X-cn tary Chsilr F-ler lia, lJ a r. H,rt ol the comvrns m w hi, h 1 ! interested but Ho) ,.r I " . an, I iiaiuiiiics. eon, -.ru. huvt lhen-N.rt sliiittaiirt iigk-n cil.-d a.-. ta iJ J2I.7.7O0; liabilities, 1.7!..!. l.'.-..Jr. ii,vii,i,i I. i.iu i i. i i.i- o.ti.a l.'lii,inai. overdraws 1 he M bar llara. Citii Ai;.., June :iii.-j j,H.r t.alay awarded tilst prize in (t)W. ! nuv. The purs.- is ,uui. JrJ aiso given ? by Col. Ctslv for hrii,. his holx- in ill the last ci.,dilii, , rode Poison n live v,ur-.,ld n,mn. I he other riders who ini..d wtrr given pin-. -. 'J he buy gelding Omeral I .rant mrivtd today witi( j St. tel. s. llHrrlaa.t atari a ll. a.al. Nkw Yoiik. June :ii). The H.mlJ', Interview-with ex Presid.-nt Hainan ipndcs him ns saying: "I am in ftXllt ol the n s-n of what is known a tin Sherman net, and I think it huld t rcpeiile.l at ninv." Iloh .Miller .rt u I'rlsr. WAsiHMii.iN, June :jo. Ku-'a Knight, rcgl.tt-r html oil'nv, xd g. les; I,. S. It.irn.-s, r.ss. iv-r, lUil ding, Ci l; KoU-it A. Miller, rcgiai-f Oregon city, or; I). 'in M. Wi-don, in! dian ngeiit, I'liioii Agency, I. T. '1 he Portland Wc!,-.,:n s.iv; Eight months ago, :i tim.. t,-,x tt liii.iui i.il "pineh" w.is .iIh, ut at tl, end id' tlie iiu-i,l,;iti jii pr.H-.-ps, tlx Oregonian "pn-lict.il'' hard titiits. Of com -c iverv intelligent observer Liuw mi. re than a ear ago what was entiling. Ti,e i, -t egg of tl, pli-eiit titiatn-lal di-titrhatnv sal laid v.i.en when the Sin riii.in filvtr pi;ri-!.a-e hill l-catiic s l.nv, ami it was " ui nt that a f.-w tnontl.i 4y , ti. I ci nipl.-te the "sitting" and tdi tin-i II l.rosl. T!.e i if. gon- lbilld, d ii.,!, LuUfVir. lori-Mf tht r, tii. til tiie t. ins-t tfjj to l'i:r-t upon t'.e cut: try, i' e litor is so l,a ) y at mat " lisi-oVi ry," , v, n :it tl. di-s:s: I r. .,, ,. 1:"' ' "' r .' ' ! ' ' r 1 1 i In- n j .... i t ' rl tl.e i 1- ri t.'l, l,..i.r. tint loiitii-rs 1,'s "t..l. ton su"' I.- i: s'Mi.ilii.g iii Lis )..i;sr' If a nin-iii'g hot:se i ti,..' m.ir.'.s patiiway L i -t i - . I. r hinis.-if smart lo md it out after a hri k had tl l.is car. , i ' 1 i-1' would I i , .' , 1 ' "Goot& Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prep. V ll! Iirrva'icr l ! a ...li lrlr -t s k ! Ladies' )i;-s(.' ,,,! ( Lildreu s.lloEi. ltlTToN HOOTS. Sllcrors, Whita ard Slack Sadd KINK KIP 8I!01, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES An.l hi f-t tt-rrytliinr in tli H.-"taai s!i'- lino, i, alii, h I int.-'! t-. m.J my eii-;d attruti .n. .my t.oors a r.E rn:sT cuss.- Ari'l in.Hranlrt- l r- nril. an.l will a.ij.1 ,.r ti,v l,,w.t -i.a- tl.at a i-"l arta-i can ha alf.,r,lr.. A. II I'M S)oii Milan's I'jxiriiini. HORN Practical & PAINE. Giuisiiiithi r. slers in ra'NS, KlFL&s Fithmr Tarklr uml Jljirriil. Mewl); nurhlnea itnd eraHe' All KintU For -jalel :.b . Ii, I' . li- .tr.'. !) SJ , , o Guns LoaiV 4 Ainrruriricn hrw S',,r, . v :' atr-al O if vail wilnt Crpcerief or r; .. cry. cm on : CURE -. - ;ts j.'fsEt-riV -.a--r- .L f r. .... 1 1 ' . 1 o-". ' - . r : -t ' - : f- ii .-..-.' ;; t a r - r I e 1 .'aa f-..i,'-.: v. -'- 1. r;- -"' -H