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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1894)
CITY AND COUNTY. rA"'t'KI'A Y JI NK i niii: itii Ilrwli rson, ilciitlst. j. J. Walton, atlnrncy-at-luw. Money t loan on farm. Kii'iuirc of ju'ilif' NVultoii. Ir. tl. W. Illddlo may Is- found ut nil. iiii- on Olive street. Islwisn Fifth a'l filth slns-ls, ono llcM'k west U the Minnesota hotel. Is tr lred to ilu all dental work In tin Isst maimer. Coal Hill Nursery. fall on or address T. N. Scgur, Lu pine, for all kinds of nursery stuk. prune on niarnlHilt'iii plum nsds tluit will not sprout, also mi iu li rNit. Kor Sale at Once. 1 ll'V carriage, canopy top, fortnwr price l , now t 1 liy carriage, parasol top, former price rl". i",w 1 huhy curriuce, parasol top, former price iio.'ti, now 7..lo. I batiy carriage, canopy top, former price t'.M, now M.iil. 1 lialy carriage, tin top, K'.o; the hovc an- ot prices, and up- made to close them out. Itoincmber that I imy himh'I:iI atten tion to Hie llicycle businisw; sell more wheels than my couis'tltors; ilo (hi very beat rcpulrlng uml will miilil you aw Invito orm r. vie win sen you w heels from N-up to Jl.lii. Auciicv for Cleveland, Columbia, (iulc ami ('resent wheels. 1 always I'uvcmssiii.I- hand wheel on hand to rent or trade, or will II cheap, our kmmIn an- of the best values and our repair depart ment In tilt- Is-st III tin' stato. Keineiii' U r that w e nt ill sell (iuiiit and Sjmrt' lug gisMls; Fishing tackle, etc. liAKKKH til'N WollKS. ltli street, Kugeue, Or A Mil all HtH'tor Hill. Fifty cent Is a small d'M-tor Mil. lut tint Is all It w ill cost you to cure any pnliuary iw ot rheumatism If you iim Chamlsrlain's 1'iiiii Halm. Try it nml vou will Iw surprised at the prompt re lief it all'ords. Hie llrst application will (pliet lilt' pltill. .Vl-ivllt ixitlle-l for ale ty (Km-it A I)i:I.am The Comet. Law ii nml garden force nml spraying pump. It I worth the price lor exler minalllig Insects, hop lbs-, scale buirs, canker nml currant worms, nmi thrip, uutl every ssieio of vermin. It thrown a continuous stream from .'hi to oOfeel. No family ean allnrd tn 1st without one. It In liiinle entirely of bntsa ami has no wkm! parU to swell up ami got out of order. Kvery pump warranted. Kveryhody liken it. I'ay to buy it. It 1 always ready. Never faiU ami will never rust. Ha no final, for spraying trees, vinos, eto., ami Is a H-rfeet syringe for animal. The price of the pump is low ami w ithin I he reach of all. Sold In two ic. The larger Hiiituhlu for luri; orohardu ami hop yardu, having barrel attacli liienta. I'hu lext known reeeipta for apray material furnisluHl frue with machine. ( 'an In mn'ii at the Implement xtore of M. lA-vlner, corner of nth ami Oak atreeta, KtiKeiie Oregon. Agents want ad. Miller A lawyer, AgeiiU for Lane C.muty. WKDNKSIIAV, MAY I. lake a rt after next to Florence I 0 did not par till reported on rommeiiiv at N-:k at He Kuen It Worth. Dr. M. J. Dnvix U piomiiieut phy nIcIiiii of lwl, I'iimh enunty, Iowa, aud ha lxfn actively engaged in the practice of medicine at that place for the laitt X years. On the LUIh of May, while In Ik-s Moinew, eu route to Chi cago, lie was suddenly taken with an attack of dinrrhiea. Having Hold Chamberlain's folic, Cholera nml I'i-arrho-a Itemedy for the pact 17 years, and knowing its reliability, he pro cured a UStvnt Iwittle, two doces of which completely cured bun. The ex citement aud change of w atwr ami diet iucideiit to traveling often produce a Uiarrho-a. Kvery one chould in cure a bottle of this remedy before leaving home. For a e by Oftiil kn tV IkLano. ire You Iuured? If not, now Is the time to provide yourself and family with u bottle of t'hamls.-rlaiu'a folic, fholeni and !! arrho'a Itemedy ns an iucuraiiee against any serious rectilts from an at tack of bowel I'omiilaint during the summer mouths. It Is almoct ivrtaiu to be needed ami should bu priN-unnl at once. No other remedy can take Its Place ot do its work, lii nnd V) cent Ik t ties lor sale by OciiLKS A 1Ji:La.m. I lllgli Liver I'sually has a bad liver. Ho Is bil ious, constipated, has imligcctioii aud dysia-pslu. If there Is no organic trouble a few dom-s of I'aiks' Sure Cure w ill tone him up. Parks' Sure fua is the only liver and kidney cure we sell on a MMitive guarantee. 1'ltee tl. At Yeriiigtou'i Niuth strwt drugstore. Dr. Price' Cream Baking I'ow Jcr WarM't Fair Hlfbest Award. W1m Baby m rick, fa Imt CtsCorta. tha wu Chill, thm crlnl for Cutorl. Wbcn ib bor&m Via, sha dune to Cwtoha. Tnc ib had QUUrsn, ib f Uwa tasturia. A lllgki (tisrilsifil, IloLTOs, C'oXN. I am very much pleased with the elUct of your Sim mons Liver lU-gul.itor, aud diave n-o otuiuended it to a g'd many friends. K. A. itose. Your druguicl m-Hs It in xiwder or li'iiid, the siwder to ! taken dry or made into a tea. Frenrb Tansy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful aud Irreeular men--, and will remove all obstruct ioiic, no matter what the eausi-, aud are sure and safe every time. Mauufucturcd by Kinersoii Irug Co., San Joce.f al., and for sal bylciiurn A lleLauo. Onler Iw-nlng Mowers at J Hinders rly, to be sure of ifttii.g t-m. F. L. I HAMLKKs. (Ki'oratiou l:iy. Commi-wloiicrs iMiiirl next Wedin day. I'olltb-SWi Molnluv. J. W. iu will k' morrow. The Saleni I Veiling isue IimI.iv. ( 'olioideruble snow is the ( ascadec. A caiiipuiivtlng w ill l.orane, June i. The comity candidate Smitlilleld ("lumrow. I . I . Inleoiiil, has removed to the Titus blcnk, up-stairs. J. M. shelly, of I'orllaiid, arrived hi re this morning. M'-s Anii i f rain bus gone to attend t In- mid w inter fur. II. II. Stone i. having the fuml of Ids b:.rU'i' s'mp r. ,'iiuls. The ctcntin r Kuueiie wlil l- due here toiiiiirnu itftiruisui. Carey F. Mai tin returneil home from the Mii-law eoiinlry y-slerday. Mr. Leiiciicr. is talking of starting a new weekly pnjs rut Si..iville. Oeiieral Weaver has lui ii iioiuluated for collgri-cs by liieloVMi (Hipullct. Mi-s livniui Morgan has gone to L's Angeles, f iihf.irnia, to n Inalli. W. T. York, of the M. dford Mail, will arrive here tomorrow iii'irnlitir. Tlie republicans w ill have tanking ."aliirilay evening al theoN-ra lioiiae. A part of the slink for F. W. Park er s iiry gnniis store lias already ar rived. A iiumlicr of ilaga are llylng lit half mad tislay in honor of iKstirntiou Iay. JIoil. I linn. .Mll.er, or Jellersoll, m ulint eand.d.ite for eoiigres, is III Ku- gene. ( iitta'i' ( ii'.ive expis'ls to rulebratu the Fourth of July. Kugciio slioulddo like i-e After June lot li the S. 1. It. It. will not -i ll tickets to the midwinter fair at reduced rales And u hut ilo the ssple of Kugeiie Intend dun a!ul cilebrallng the coming Fourth of July? A larp- uumls rol Iueiie ss:iple vis- lleil the ei'liieteries tiMla.V, Hot Willi standing the rainy weatlier. The river in I'urtlainl is still rising, and is'l'ore tomorrow morning w ill ho higher than ever before know n. Mrs. I,. Hirsch, of Salem, arrival up this afternoon on a visit with her sis ter. Mis. S. II. Friendly and family. I'rv-itlciit fhnpmau Is Tn I Cistern Onvni visiting the towns in that sec tion in the interest of the State Fidver- city. - The Albany iMnocrat of yesterday savs: "It is rare Tor a week to pas without a gun accident in l.ane county." f. S. Jackson, editor ot the Kat- Oregnoiaii, is tols'inade reil'iverof tint rei-eutlv stisi ended .National bttlik III Hint cit v. Hon. J. K. Wcathcrford speaks at li.e court house Saturday evening. (ishI inil-ic has Ism engaged for tint OCCllsioll. Tin sali' of the Oregon I'ncillc rail road will occur next Saturday. It is said the S. 1. K. K. will be a bidder for the propi rty. Mrs. Hiik'li Thomiisi n, who has Iss'ii visiting in Kugeiio at the home of her parents, left for her houiu In Salem this morning. Mrs. I.. I,. White, who hits Iss-u vis iting witli the .Mfdat:is lloHmiiii, went to her home in 1'ortlalid on this morning' local train. 1'he w ater reservoir on the bu'te Wa cleaned yesterday afleriKHin, and for a time a direct pressure from the iuui- Inu htatinn was maiutallleil In tlie mains. J. M. Yii:i.uns and F. M. Nlghs wauder will hold a Militical di- u-.inn at the I'.ailcy sehisd hoiis' Friday even evening. Harry Watkins, well known In Ku gene as a former loug-liaire.l seiisMtioii al preacher, is canvassing for the popu list calls,-. The total amount of oil secured from the big whale that came ashore on the Is-aeh near NewKrt nvently, was 1,1ml gallons. Today U'ing a public holiday the general delivery of the ihhI oflle,' was only ojieu Is tuis'ii the liours of and 4 o'VliM'k this atteruiMiii. Hon. f has. Miller, (Mipulist eiilnli date for congress, will address tlie citi zens of Kiitrcuc and vicinity this even ing at the court house at h j. m. The untimely rain teduy has -s.lled the pross i t of many a pretty summer die-s ami hnt with riblMiiis, and brought ilis4ipKiiutment to fair faces. tjiiite a iiuiiiIst of the county eaudl datcs are ill tow n nlteinliiig 4 N-coralion I lay cervices. They visit Smit hlleld tomorrow', Irving Friday ami Kugeiie Saturday. The Fniversalist ladies will serve colli-e and sandwiches, and also ice cream and cake, in the Harris building one door south of Peters' store, on Sat urday, June Jd, fiom 11 a. m. till 7 p. m. Joseph Yoiiui; went to Salem this luiil liing. He N a candidate for ad-lui--loii to the bur U'fole the supreme ciiiirt, and will Is' a inemlsT of the class to U examined tomorrow. itev. II. I.. It.'srilniMii, Mrs. K. C. Preston, Iln. II. F. Dorris, and a llunilsT of other I. aim county Hap tlsts went to 1 ... i.ur : this alteriiisill to attend (beforvallis llaplist Assmd Ut loll meeting. Mark Twain's !att joke w as when he broke up ill business a few daysniro. He maiiairod to save f jm.usi out' of the w reck, and i- l.iiighiug at his own wit, hut his creditor caiim t sis- where the juke connst in. Harry llrutow ha faithlully carried the mails owr the route ts twt-n Ku gi'iie and Fob-y Springs, except at stent Intervals, dtirimr the iast four veins. This ni'pniiiik' be left on his lal trip, a new contractor taking charge mi the llrst of June. Mr. llristow has made mmiy friends aloi g the route who doubtless legret the I'llHIItre. Hon. J. I). MatliM'k, ieliiHTalic Horn-lies- for th" legislature, nnd lU v. Hur ry Wat kins, a sipuist orator, spoke a"t Junction City, this afteriioon, on the p"'..t.cd tui-s of the day. It Is ii.eilli s. t., vty that Mr. Ma'tbs-k aldy defended 1 1 II HTat ic pri lll'l I 'll . Winn ynil Vnte, ninnl, iti or m nk ut the names of all candidal,- l-X'S'pt t lie one I'T w hom you Vote. Il very careful alsnit this matter for if vou i leave the name of more than one TIIL IWDAY. MAY 31. A heavy mill last night. The 't day of May. folio, tioii day tomorrow. ireat growing weatlier for the eroMj. S..lld ash exteiuloll tables V at lay A Henderson's. Snue wisd U Iw-Iiik delivered to deal ers In this city. Trespass notices on rlotli for sale at the (il AliD otllce. The rlvr n'glster H.4 at the bridge. It 1 slowly raising today. The county candidate speak at Sinithtl. Id this afternoon. New stock of window shade 4ov, .VV, i'm, 7"c and (1 at Iay A. 1 lender son's. A I'umls r of Kugeue young folks are piciiiciiig on the bank of the McKen tiv tislay. The funeral of Mrs. Nettle llurlburt tisik jdmv to the Masonic cemetery this afterno ui at l'..'UJ o'clis-k. To ri'dllce stis-k Ihiy & llenilersoll are m U.ug all w.sd mv Ingiain carpets at iiV, Tile f. I'. at iwc. Agra all Wool J I, at C.H'. The w iudow s of the Lane County Hank are ls.1 ng cleaned. This would Indicate that the bank would sniu re sume busnes. The l llltisl Fn-sbyterillll Assembly at Albany adjouruisl yesterday after iiisiii, pusnin thnuiiih here last night on a ssi lal tram for San hrauclM'o. The i ild-lonc llro. have sold their store at Medford and w ill remove to Kugeue iu a few day. They w ill probably filler the store of W. Saund ers, of tills city. Hon. J. K. Weal In-rford was a pa aeiiger on the liH-al train for Oakland tins afternoon. Ho ss k Saturday afteriiiMMi ut Cottage (irovc aud here Saturday evening. Shlloh's Cure, the gnat cough ami croup cure is for sale by us. I'm'ket sl.w contains twenty-five doses, only lii cent. hildreti love It. (II V pKfil Stokk Parties who cro.Ms the nioimtnlns Tuesday by the McKciir.le road reNrt the snow very wet ami sliisliy. loin lug dow ii wii this side it was almost water, nnd freoui utly the horses wvie In it up to the saddle girths. Captain Sweeney, V. i. A., Sun Die go, Oil., cayi: "Shiloh' Catarrh Ib'iuedv is the llrst uiediclne I have ever found that would ever do me any good." l'rlcf i0 viits. Sild by City 1)iu sihiik. We m il 1'urks' Cough Syrup on positivo guaniutir to cure all thniat and lung troubles. It has sdssl the test for many years and today Is the leading ruimsly for the cure of cohla, consumption and all disease of the throat and lungs. Price .V) cent and fl. At Yvringtou's Ninth street drug store. James Iloiriiiau went lo Junction this iimnilng. Judge Fisk, who Is at Soduvllle, 1 Improving In health. J. M. Shelley went down the valley on the lis'ul train this morning. i. M. Stroud, the old-time S. I'. It. II conductor, I lu Kugeue. Mrs. J. I.. I 'age arrived homo from visit to Albany this afternism. Hon. S. W. Condon arrived home from 1. 1 in-ol n county this afternoon. (i. It. Chrlsmau and family came home from Cottage drove this morn ing. Mrs. Frank Hampton went to (ioshcii this afternoon to visit rela lives. Attorney K. K. Skipwortli went to Junction Citv on IcgaJ business on the local train today. W. S. (iriswould, Alex t Harclay ami Omcii Jones, of the I'. H. (ieolocl cal siirvi y, arrivi-d In Kugeue by last night's l rain. Ivpuly Sherill' Croner returned from up the .McKeliyiio river lust evening, w here he had Iss-n delivering election supplies, lie drove from the McKi-n-zie bridge yisjtvrdny, and reNirts the roads In rather a rough condition, ivvera! partiist are at the springs. Memorial EirrrWet. t',V (iusnl. Ms -1 Tbe meiiiiirisl crvloi-s held In tVc M. K. church last evenli g were at tended bv a larte congregation. The exerelsi s Is gan w It li a bv a male oiiartette Messrs. Aubrvy. Ugler, tiills-rt and 'est. 0 I'raver was otrereilby lUv. Welnnr of the 'First Christian iburch, and an other song by the (piartette followed. The addnsw was delivered by T. II. Itols'rts and Is highly cillillielide I. Mr. Kols rts Is uulte sipulsr as a patri otic speaker ami this isiasion wa a Verv sie etswful ellort. Nliss .NUts'l Straight sang a solu and Mrs. Smith read a aelcvtloii, appropri ate to the tsi'asioli, tsitll of which Wele well nielved Hied. I' ') I..KT.I. Al 1 1 ri dd 'lice i I her parents, Mr, in ui .it rs. i.. i,i i it u-ene, On goti M1IV .'. 1'M. al S; , 1Kk II. Ill The audieliee called Umu IIoii. AC. WiMslcsk. who was to liuve Isfti the orator at the uiurnlng exerclsi's, mid he reiuidod with a short address similar to that arranged for the former ocnisi,.ii. He smke of this comiuem omtlon as ail iKViisliill for the expres sion of patriotism the only safeguard of our government. It deeiis nml S'rs't::.ites the Interest of our Jstiple tliioiu .out all the I nltc.l States, iu the pr.i clplc of "a UUioll of states, onuan-l Inseparable." He ssike of the da igers menacing our Institutions at the resent day ami the insvssity and v.., ie of a patriotic luteicst in the broad . iiiciples of liberty and union. The address was Icplctc with pro gnsivc tlioiu-hl and wo regret that wo cannot at this time publish it In full. IU v. V IiiturtV folluwt-d w ith a few remarks and then the ivreluuny tf dec orating the uravi-s of Ibe uiikiiown dead was ierforined. The tlowers were liulnerous and the diforallniis U-autiful. "Ale rica" was sung W illi spirit by VOCal SelC tl.'ll Mr.. N. UI.. II I hM.. Ilnrll.nr 1 - rmiislstlng (1f ,.,.lr llloll,i. Hll,i u . . f geruig eiiis'.cation or In grlpH' all. I pneumonia. i no iiitvaseil was tsiru ami n-antl lu l.nno county: she was inarrie.l to Mr. C. F. Hurlbiirt lu this elly at the home of her parents Fcl 11, Ivd. Sluutlv after their marriage , ttiey reiiioveii to Junction l it v, w hore .Mr. 1 1 . i r : I n it went into biisim Alsuit the middle of I.i-t August she , was stricken with the fatal diceae , lilch caused In r death, and simvthat (line she has Uvn a patient, sutl'eiing invaiiii. iie leaves a loving husband. . parents, three ci-tcr, one brother, ls- siiies iniiiieroiis other ri'latives and fllelids to muiiru her death The funeral ill take plaiv from the , residence if her pan tits, mi olive sins t, Is'.wis ii Sixth and S veiilh, tic liiiiiurrnw alti ruis.ii at ui o els k to the Masonic e, meterv. Friends art n-- ssclfiilly invited to attend. The l'ii'lili-t Hone I p. Acoudilig to iirr.illgetuelils tlni lol Inning gentlemen were billed to ad dnss tl.o citlelis of this precinct, vl.: nun. i.. I i li. oi i ugeiie, uinl lion C. A. I l-irp, of Junction ( 'ily, csnkiiig in Is-nel.l at (IU- plaii', Mnltlillelil, nil lat :itui.l:i ,nt i p m, but for some unknown reason neither of the gentle men put In their iippearanco. How ever we is'lit the allerilisui in a wav I that w ill prove gistd rvsults on the 4th of June for the deuns racy of Kane couiity. I lie voters present wer'n'- I reseiitallVfsiit the t lirt-s- paitli-s, ilem ; iN'rals, n-pubhcaiis and iHpulil. Of me latter ll. ( I . linlev was tlicir ''' asseiiioiy, ami me ctmivs ;,,.,, ,1MV who In I sirs, I ill in vain, clisssl wllh the lH-iicdictloii T- tl hi. ul.-islo iii th Titir niiiMlost issiplo noums'd by Itev. (.ills rt. of this disiri. i lhat the populist, the..- t oiiiliieucement Kxendses. j : V'"'- vbv tlie ti incuts of the Voter at large. After the We have revived all ilivitHlion (;ir.-liaiiil ir.-litl.-liinii l.k hi; scat, allei.d the elgl,t'..th annual be pr,.s..lc,,i ,.f tl... young men s club, nielic, li nil exercises of the 1 nlversltv ' '. "" . I '"" of Oregon, to he held lu Kugeue, Ore gon, June 17--I, v.i. The following Is the programme: SuiiiV y, June 17 11 a. in., lbuvu laureate sermon, Ucv. II. A. Shorey, I'oitland. Monday, June IS-s p.m., graduat ing exercises In music Tuesday, June P. Field day. S p. in., reunion literary societies. Wetlnesday, June 1M Ida. in., grad uating exercises, law m'lnsil. II p. ill., pli-s of deiniMTacy, and, after showing Hie evils of republicanism, perfectly obliterateil llit spulists theories, w hich was a victory for democracy and a I l ick eye for iopulisti and r publicHiis. " Coll. .No Scnlrrs. . i. a,,., . .. . . . . ,, . , , planting clacs trr,.. :i p. m., alumni "M''oi ih m, i.ay ex. : ...... u .. ... ,...-.. ii... cises nrriiiiged for t his foreniMui wasdi inn t k. o i.. ii,., a-Hiii iniinv iiiu Cliiversity. Thos. Newlln, I'll. !., .AewtsTg. I'm.) loiar't, MJ 5'. Owing to the threatening Weather and the damp condition of the come- r- nrriiuged fort his fnrcnisiu wasdis- s'iised w ilh. A large initiils r ol ssr jile Isitli living III and adjoining the city had pri panil for the is caslon, and many iicst'iuhlcd only to be dicapiMiiut ed. A comiiuttis' from the OA It ami W H (' took the numerous Moral trib utes, and decorated the soldier' graves. The graves of many others, Is slde tlmiili i iicliiilii.1 In III., teiirk nrili,.A tisik ii baud of rattle I, .,.!. ,.,;. nl.ly,r,Hl l.v range up Wlndls rry ! (,vlll(j kindred ami Irlends In the same manner. I his lias Ikcii a season Thursdav, Juno 'Jl lu a. iu , Com lileuis'iiieut day. Fnlty Hems. May . Still we have an iMvaalonal shower, A. D Hylaud to his mountain creek Saturday. J. W. Cm ami daughter Nancy vis-1 of plentiful iluwcr. ami the Uautiful ited w ith his father, I'liclo Jesse Cox, coinbinatioiis and designs placed Umiii kick the .Nut Ire of Dissolution. The linn of llovey, Humphrey A Co., coii-isting of A. (!. llovey and II. C. Humphrey doing business and known us the Ijiiic County Hank, I this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Humphrey retiring. All the claims of the firm and bunk are now due and payable to A. O. llovey, who also assumes all liabilities. May .I'I, sM. A. (I. Hovicv, II. ('. Hl'MI'IIKKY. Kent Kstate 1 rails tors. ttil'NTKY. Jisseph Mcleaii to tieo. N. Mclean, piu ucres in t 17 s, r 1 w; H. John lA-w is to John J. JajWii, laud iu l . s, r 1 w; tljuu. WdKXK. J. M. Horn to Melllsa I. Horn, 40xKW fis t, In skinner's addition: H"". (losing Out hale of Millinery. Trimmed bats as low as fifty cent. Hats for two dsllart; worth threw. WismI taken In exchange for goods. Mrs. IIi.ac kwki.i., Ktli itrevt. Just received, a car load of I lain Wag ons, Isith wide ami narrow tires, direct from factory; also car of Obi Hickory wagons; also a car of Racine Jiugglea and ( 'arrlagi-s. 1 hrve full earload of vehicle to se lect from. Can satisfy all iu, either iu quality or price. r. L.. I IIAHlltltM. D:jTT:"3S;it orsr.n Y:nr Lile an Ulhs tr ilhful. .Urlllni lli:ul a lltll I'X'll lhat tel l ! sl-Mit Nir-t.r lll WMi'lrff ill. lisrtn.i 10 x h. s l srii ut hai'll eure. I hv nt . ir.rlllia Sl.-J tliv Uiau nttu sitt lu uiil, ii 1 ran t no. ho bt.ytn-l fir flnau'-.al rli iu ua.rtf "'-trtaw-. sil'l lf isinurn si is-iaiio Hi-' a: Irtia lores, or I.T Uiall trts,. A'llraa Tlif pi-t.,1 g KrUitslj l.o., lliillal.ft Miucrmi S.llf lll'l. IlRX.--yrhis corning. May .".1-t. at candid i'1' f imy otllce mi your ticket IV famllr fc..r - ... 1 1 ' Volir ' I I "M " t' I llHt llffllt', I (.ti,f n.i..Li.. ,,.i'i, ,.f t-'n.-ti i "not us, a id nk !!'' .. : - - . ... u. .. i... "alley, an . ikj,I daughter. wmc.s-. aiej.. . s- J" t.J d, Bicycles. nurnlr of tljft' up. n a full st. k of new atij A-1 sti'Uil hslnl W heeis :wu ( iO 0 ClilIII.M I'.ti.k WA.KftK," will j O O ,KH. Fhli.MiCY. u 1-al.r i.uar I, Hmj .11. Millions, Kt:. Hon. t'ha Miller, the Hipiij-t candidate for rongtsa, sisike to a vero small audience at tlie court house ls-l night. He hail a blaeklsord and tuadn flgurm by the wholesale. He reveled Wllh llillliolis and billions of dullurs as if he were dealing with gravel, to the amusement of the lew men ami lys prwht. The old geiitlemaii Is ivrtainly erititlisl to -ii,i. iI,m f..ihw for lit. la They are rxi'lr) ii im iiotuif-: but no one should Vole countifl it , fr linn for i ir. uiau. When lie ituit sp- aking only alsiiit 'J) people were pre i.t. W. ,-aui.ib.r paj the higb.s.t price for chntcm tark. 'intervi.w Liui. at (ioshrn last wif k. Mrs. J. K. ilAiidall was ipiilo last wis'k, but Is Improving now. II. K. Kdward preached here third Sunday. Miss Kliima IXkIiI closed an excel lent six mouths' term of bcIiimiI at this place Friday. A good exercise was rendered. Mr. Hays' sclnml, of Tay, visltetl the closing exercises. Mtsvrs. M. H. Barker and Mr. Hale, of Kugeue, passed through this pluce on their way to their claims lu Kgypt Sunday. Mr. Kdmumlson bus stopjs'd Ids drive ol II m 1st for lil.msi hop jsilcs at Tay. Ho will start to Kugeiiu with them alsiut July. The 1 ugene company have got their log. Kl Moigan ami wife, H. ('. I wards and Misses Cells uml Hylaml went to Kgypt Sunday lU-v. Day irtac!icI ut Kgypt Satur day and Sunday. Kven IsMly I Invited to attend the Child: 'ii's lay exercises the sa-coml Sundu in June at this place. Cour'y S'IkmiI Huperliitemleiit Stev en sou paid our school a visit last week. Mr. I wald, republican, of Springfield, gave us a political lecture. Friday. CllK. - -- - -sa - Kalrinomit uU-i. May 31. HucinisH nut so rushing since the delegatis lnlgrutsl. John Hush aud wife w ill live at Irv ing for a time. We understand friend Hunter has sold his proN-rty here to a capitalist. Itase ball Is all the rage w ith lys Isitli small and great. We are glad to Alfred's smiling countenance behind the counter once again. Miss Owe Hunter of (Yes well so journed Willi the Chapman family iluniig the closing days of the ecclesi astical gathering. Iti'hearsal la In order every evening rlor to the great elisilng event of the Cflllll. "Full Down the llllnds Iive," is sang by old and young alike, and take hugely, owing to It irecullur Illness. J. M. Kitsou and nephew. John I ten fro were seen on our slns-ts during the great conference. A. J. Nickols will be back Saturday from a trip to the mountains. He take Mm. Downing to hrr new bs a tlon, for the presi nl; mi rumor goes. Mrs. Mollle Steams' house attracls the admiration of every passerby. The flourish! ofa paint brush aM mater I- lh Isvauty or the tin-mlMH. liKM'k trial held here thnu Weeks ago w ill go dow n on reconl as U'lng out of sight. ('. I). Ilollowuv is cutting wikkI fur a syndicate several miles from town. licnixmU'r the graua winn up or the l.vifum next Saturday evening, June ml. The programme promises) to ! up to the average, at least. I(il-twl-i-Ing and sidtMiplilting ssK.laltiis will be Introduced. No sats reservel ad tiiisHii,!! .rc every U sly is,me. .. II. IJOltll-. the graves tmlay w ill Ui visited bv scores, us s.siii as the grounds and weatlier w ill s null, w hose fe ling lie dis-per than mere iv reiiiouy. Crmwell Casualties. Mahloll 1'uy (s-eupliil (he pulpit here lust Sunday at 11 o. in. lu the evening the preaching was by Itev Janus) It row n, of Iowa, one of the as seuibly delegates. A sipulist ss'akcr by the name of Miller addressed a small galhering here Tui'sdny evening. No announce uieiit having Isri-n made but few knew of his coining. C. F. M.sin-, M. II, Morssand Walter Willins atteiiilisl the Sunday school enliven I lull at Springfield this Week. II. C. Hunter hn traded Id Fair mount prois rty for a lot of luintsT Carrie ; amount ing to alsuit ten car loads. He will build ii hall and storeroom In ( reswell w ith a portion of it uml sell the balance. It is time our ssijilii were talking alsiul a s lehratloii on the 1th of July Are wu giing to is lebrate at home or aro we giing to Kugeue? (ico. 11. liny has gone to iKiugla itiunty to the lluptist AswK'iatloli meeting. Zkhi A Fl.lM-Ft.AM llAMK.-Salem In ilcs ndeiit, Mav -": Last evening Chief of isilii'it .Nl into am-sted Frank llrowii, u voung man who for the iast wit k luutlss ii ois ntllng a "iilckle-ln- llu-slol" mni'hiiie iu diltcreiit part of the city. Ilo was taken Issroru Juilge l .dus and Isuilid over to the grand jury wllh Isinds llxcd al f iO, w hich was readily furnished. The marshal claims that this is a gambling game, uml contrary to the city laws. The owner was reaping a harvest oil the machines, which were an out ami nut Mini Itaill game. The arrest of llrow n and th closing up of the machines w ill save the boys of Salem many nick els. Psilr I liar!. Maf " Tiik CArri.i: Duivk. Nearly all the JUKI head of cattle purchased by John Stewart and A.J. I'lckard for J. I). Carr, of California, are now massed in the pastures near (imhcn. ilrnnd ing has Iss-n going on for several day and that portion of the work Is nearly completed. The gentleman who la to niwivc the cattle, Mr. Cook, Carr'a foreliiaii, had 1ml arrived yesterday morning at McKenz!,) bridge, hence it will prolstlily 1st three or four day yet Is lore the drive is started. The rattle w ill I driven to Northern Cali fornia. OKK.ox STYI.I- We find the f. i- lowlng in the (' I!ay New: ' A low-lived cowardly whelp; a con temptible snesk: an newiiii on the body of tsdlulioii; a foul bird with A Li i kv Fink. The other even ing Win. lliiishaw iliacovereal that the diaiiioml st t had Iss-n bait from hi ring. A it cmt -- he waa naturally somew lial exeitetl, but, after thinking (he mailer over, concluded that It had Iss-n wreiiehisl from the ring while nltehiii!' bay out of bis bam loft. He employed a man and after two day work, I'liiicl ll icy tlie merest accplent on the tlisir. I;! i.uari). Maj :i. pui t i.isr si i.k it. Dr J. L. Hill, of Albany, made a regulur rruy-piilt sipulist sjssi h at the court bouse last evening lo a small aumeuue. ll was 1 raiuhlii.g, d.scoiiiDs ted harangue, and tliosri pr nt laughetl a goo li at the 1,'linralne mspluye,. I'a.ljr '.uarl. Ma W. No IJa-k Hall. On account of the the head of a sl.ng ami the instincts of, rain, the ball game w hli li was to have a buzard, attacks us in the column , n played al the Stewart track, tbi of the ( isiuille llsrsl 1 under the name j fli rrc"tl, has Is 4 r' js.lied. of "I'opUilst." Collie out of youi hole, you blackguard, and lot the public ms what you lick like, and Hu ll rhmb Into some ds-i -sxirk cavern, biid r niemlsr li st il Suy thing ever existed that h .ked llks m wart oil the tall end of iio'.i nig you anr it.' Or. Itke'a Craim Baklnr Powder Moat yerlect Made, O o C -J3 O 9 O C C5 o O O 0 0 la!:r 'I'.tr:'.-' f -1. S 1 1: v. i i oAiiin vi i. The steamer Kugeiie ariTted Ic re from 1'ortland this afti ri.onii at 1 1 ' o'cl-s k. She bad no U'i il.lo in I'loikiug the trip whatever. H,,. brought a cargo of ia tons of g Hi ral merchandise. p(hl her dow ii trip she will carry more produce lha.t on any former in i. Drxter Items. May :-i. 1 ncle John Shhips ami Mii-s l.aird visited here this Wis k. tillch Is'lllltiflll Weather. Win would'nl live iu Oregon.' Al Mayo and wife, w ho are woikii a llliams' saw mill at I rent viil. -1 in j. i . iiiivut last stiinpiy. Mrs. A. D. llyland. of Lowell, call. I at this plniv (Saturday on the ret'ir i iroiiiavi.it to relatives al Junction City. The warm weather is bringing tl snow from the mountains rai i llv. I f it should continue many da the rh i r w ill wmii lie fordable. I'ncle Steve Klgdiii -trtcl Mmidsv to his iiiouiitaiu home. He went l y way of Full I'nvk. Mrs. Mary (irliUn returned b I. r hoiiie on Fall Crisrk Sunday, from i few days at tcmlamv al the 'ladide I her il.iiiehter In-law Mrs. .. liriflln. A. I.. llolli'V. o I iosliell. Xi-itrd .( I. S. Iluiisaker's Miinlav. Cat no Hutisnkcr. ho ha-, be, n i telldlll : scIiiniI at I'lig. lie has irfilm i home. The site fur the cauiii mis ting b I "cii changed from I nitv to 1 1 N'eatch st'lusil house. We ale of II.' oplnii ii that the site llr.t xb ci. I was the Is tier of the two. Mrs. Win. Williams starts Wi bu s. dav for I'orll.ainl to prisuic nc.li' I assistance for the eyesight ol their l.i lie bats'. James I'arvln Is repainting uml r. - liiiHleliug his house. Our photogiaph gallery Is ugaiu Ii operation. Soiiin of our yoiint sixirt-iucii killi l a ctuiple of Is ar last Saturday. V is tition signed bv nearly :ui is i- sous has been forwarded lo the depart lueiit asking for the reinstatement i f the new schedule lu mull s, rvliT. It should I s granted. Olus-moru Is the welcome sound of the Trent mill whistle heard as ii warns '.he Ih.vs of wotk (line. The Ivxtcr band is In ruiiiiing onb r again. As picnic limes draw near we realize the necessity ol a live band. The old timer who liver saw light ning strike lu ( iregon must of ncts -si. ty Is a thing of the past. Mrs, ll:ir- st lioiimi Icars a is rinaneiit mark of t's mighty power. Win. Miller's lam ily also revived a slight sins k and several trees wen' demolished, bill no considerable damage w as done. A niinils-r of isMinln from this 1. 1,, .. visited Kgypl Sunday to transact some liurcli business In the llaplist chuicli al that place. IU'V. Sweenev failisl to mis t his up- Miintuictit al liexter Sunday owing to ilgll water, we upHkse. Ulol I. All. Suprems Chaiiis'llor W. W. Illack, of th Knight of 1'ythlas, th highest of ficial of that order, is expected to ar rive lu 1'ortland Mav .I". He will Is met at Oregon City by (irand ('hams. - lor J. A. Waddle, and a select com- nilttts'. He will devote the day and veiling to the order and Us inemU rs In this jurisdiction. On his arrival in the morning he w ill ls escorted to hi hotel for breakfast, after which ho w ill Ut rov veil al the licadipiartcrs of the Oregon Jurisdiction In the iH'kuui building. He will Is- driven alsuit the ity In the aflermsin, ami In the even ing the knight rank will Ik coiif- rred at the ball ill the Manplaiti building, al which entertainment all knights arc Invited to 1st present. I he Wwlk III Oregon Is said lo surpass that of nearly every oilier jurisdiction in America, and no pains w ill 1st spared to make the exeiiipllllcalloli Is'lore thcsupreii', chancellor such as to eslaiilish In In opinion, the Justice o the claim ol th. Oregon knights, lie will remain oi day, going I jist from Portland. The average I'ullmsu coach us It stands on the track ready for service I worth MH.uoo. Few issiple w ho oh Jis'l to paying the regular tarlll' fist f r a IstIIi are aceustoiinii to such luxu lou and costly accoinmislHtloiis i t home. The K,rtable equipment lusld cost iM twwen K'm aud Fnxin. Tl. numisTof l st i rooms on which so much money la exs tiiled as on on. section of a slis'plng car Is very small. The coml ami brushe on a single cur are worth alsuit t-til. 1 he 70 blankets iu a ear are worth Isdweeii J-Vsj and t"-"11, The muttnssie .10 In numlsT.ctiinisrvd of Unc eurhsl hair, i-ost ls?twtsu and l.'i'rO. Kvery ail months the hair Is taken out of the licks, renovated and cleaned. The ticks are remade. The pillows, which undergo a similar renovation, are worth f.'l aplecv, Isdug 11 lied with the llliest or leathers, r 'lull car 1 allow til m pillows. 3 ' Silinol Superiutemlruta Mr. Stevenson In Ids mi 1 1 itt lib atloii In the ll, gist. -r of May .n, I I, saw lit ! "ro.ist'' me, and i inb uv ir in hi of lb l.d capac.ty lo Injure my business, slmi.ly Uc:i:ii I - i-oii.r, oppimt his rcs lci iiott. I will say, in answer, I lle cr u-1 is I Sll I III tell' lent SteVellsoll for a n i'oiiniieii.!:it .mi for any g'ssl 1 am handling. 1 do not know him per. sonalh , un l Irn never sis.Ueti to hliii to my know I.-. 1 1-.-. iliSss he ritln r kil, Igiioialill V li.lsstat. I bave.'..po-. li and ii i ' I colli i :i 'i t. 1 : 1 1 1 f i of Ii ' 1 1 ii. I ill t.'.is co'in'y, I ' compli. d w.;'h t!.e ! Itlll.' t, !;i,!,. J wi::i I', I r i v.. I III'-1 v to III V blls- i.i!-iiii s or re-. ! . (loll i, Ii I nil the d itirei'lor I '..Al he h is Hot ;iv lu n car I b via- f.r .1., M - lllH . i;.i . i. a mi, ic Fur in-! big 1 i !!:;li Water ut l'.irtt,!ii.. i', n .i'. r , C ,C I. V. II ,.lv i: i f.s t :ii i : ii i .. gr.nl I I, ,:l.i -: . I "1 W:. J.' Is i:' i. mi. lu I i-i, o 0 CO Q on O 90 O O o .Sllillhllfbl Item. May SI, 1NH4. Item are but few In iiuiiiIst ami far apart, a a coiicspiciice, 1 have but little to say or note. "Well, Isiys, how is ll?" Says a sip ii I lit. 1 am afraid the populist trait will come Up all shattered w ith but few attendant on ami after the It h of Juno, here lu I Jinecouiily. Our school I progressing nicely. iAsdcy Seals, the sou of Mr. Frank Seals, met witiiipiite a painful accident last Friday, the i'-lh. While playing he waa lliniwu to the ground and broke one of the bone of tlie forearm. We are sorry for the Utile fellow, for he Is a good boy ami an oUdleiit pupil. Trout fishing Is still au amusing sport, a I am Informed that Sctrt llrMiIo siifiTvilcl in landing m or .U last week. We hail a very Interesting time nt our Deims'ratlc Club, as we had xipu. list and republican visitors; but the former was sumWul In assailing the theories of the two latter. My friend, II. T. Smith, It all smllu now a days. 1. C. Ike-oration day ha taken a strong hold on the hearts of the ss.ple and tieoome m national holiday iu the full inemulng of that tenu. ll eotnc ut a verv lining time w hen nature Is tint- ting forth her best ellort to reclolhe the earth In new garments of green, leaves aud flowers. Partisanship and political rancor are forgotten and all unite In strewing ine graves oi me (in- parted wllh tlowers. "I'lidcr the sud and the dew, Walling the Judgment day, love and tear for the lllue, Tear and love for Ibe dray." Htkam Lai mcm. (ieo. N. Frazer Is having the hull for a st. nm Isuiu 'i built by Wm. Johnson. It will !:.", ft l long with M foot la am, and will i use for pleasure and excursion tarli s on the river at l-.iigi-ne. Mr. I ra. r will manufacture the(a'hltiry at h.s foundry. NoT 1 1 K. All claims against C.e CuiiiNrlaiid 1'resbyterisn Asscm! f must Ut liandcl to the Urst Natloi 4I laiik by Saturday, June 'J, as t ie flnan roiiuuilUs waul lo make tie. ir final report. 1: I '. !. 1:1 I I. o,r .. w "i! r 11. ai 'a to.l.iy and r !.o,i, tl,,. Coiumi.u is : ii. .1' ; iu il. -pin. 'i'lie iii. ,e I a: I'orti.uid in .7 fiet llii, Line (hit depth than ii inch, s gn ut. r, r 1 1 in .'..ii nnd tin' country tril.'Hary to the I p- r I olnmbi.'i the wr iili r is st,.I j, H.r!e v. ry warm. He iiiiioad', esjs.ially th'.. I lio I'licili,' ls:.sii I'oitl.'uid and The I Mii. n:e I i liy ilalun:;e. uinl all kiin.'s of tr.i.llc del lyc.l. SutU'c. The celebrated I lli'.elvil pattern, loi.g ttai-l, srle.t biting: l'n..sj awaiil .1 by the Ann 1 ican I iiMii.ute of New .nk and Cincinnati Iinhistrial l. pOslllOU. .Maiiuf.ieturi rs In idoiiai lers in Purls. London 1111,1 .New Nork. s.d.l by, F. K. IM'MX. Come ill and gi I a catalogue fits', AS' i:sii, CAM:.-.M.,rshtlcl, Mull: A gnul dtal of Interest win maiiifeated at Kiupiic 111 th.. trial of the ca-s' of the C. Ik, K. .v I .. I;, i:. . N. Co. vs M. J. Mclhu aid. I his w as all act mil by (ho company ngaitisi tl,,. ileleli.laiil 011 0110 of the subsidy subsciiptiotis. The case was i iil. n.l u representative one ami many sop:.t who Imvu Unpaid subscriptions w.re anxious to knovr the rvull. The case was loiight Willi ability and determlual ion and the jury brought In a Verdict for the plaintiil aud against the defendant for 1 7"e 1, the unpaid balance of the subscription uft. ru lew moments dclils'i-ation. A 1,0 1:1:11 Casi:. Astoria lludgvt: lu I vi.' the Nipullsts of Columbia isiuiily elected one, Massie, for slicrllt'. lb was a reformer. Ilo was 011 a re built ticket, lie w us endorsed by re formers. Well, In duo course of time he di faulted and uhrcoudsd, ami Is yet comvalisl. I lis IhuiiIsiiic ii M ere su.sl by the county and tho act leu I now iiemliiig ill the circuit court of Colum bia county. A Mr. ( oh land Is one of the sureties, hut this reform party ha liomiiialed him for tho iilllco of itiiiuty (simmKsloiier. If ho shall be el. cttsl, Coih land, coimnissioiicr. w ill be idaiu- till against Cois'lund, citizen, defen dant. Which interest will prvdnml- nulc.' Pally Uual.l, May .11. An Ins-am: Max. A man giving his name as Captain J. 11. Smith, and saying ho resided lu iMiighui county, was am-sted hero yesterday on the charge of Insanity. 1 lo was examined Is'lore JUsll.st Kiiiscv, Judge 1'lsk ls iug absent, Ik.puty l'ro-ei-ut ing Attor ney Poller ami l'is. T. W. Harris aud l'relitice, mid was ordered folnmitted. Ho was taken to the asylum ut Salem oil this morning's early train by Ssm IuI Deputy ShorM W. NV. Co. li run and John Higgliis. Nkw IIkiikik. Arrangements have Usui made for tlie building of a new bridge across Horse Cnvk, Is-tween McK. n.io llrldge and Foley Springs, to rcplaiv the one that was washed out last tall. The licighlsirluxs! w ill meet Saturday to commence work. Sixty Ca.km. There nro already enrolled on the circuit court dockisj sixty easen. The most of theui am tin Imtsirtaiit. L. 111 I S. If you w ish the very best buy the Ited Seal shoe dressing.. It softens nml preserves the leather. Ilo wure of stilsitltutcN. Foil Sai.k. A two seated hack, Kill gle, w ith harrier for sale cheap. Will trade for wood. A. (ioldsuiith. S. II. Friendly wants ull the Chit- TLM Haiik he can get. Will pay tlie hlghv-t market price. H. 11. FlUKXPLY. Dr. Prise' Cream Uaklng Powder Wwld's Fair llljhaat AUdal sad Diploma. Take your clilttem bark to W. Saunders. Ho pay the highest price. From the rf f" nonnrsT j Oi- BIRTH use 1 ttuf cuticura mjj SOAP r It it Bot only l!ie purett, iweetetr, and Mt M n lictliiiij; el nuncrr toapt, but it c.intiin.lcl..atcrm.Jln;iit propcttia which purify sad ljtily the akin, tail prent kin Mennsb'-i, utiwonol by iniierft iljint.n tn I ite el inijuue t -ap. J Har are. r I a!ilatf!y pare by Ihe analytical tbcu.u tl tiic bu:c of MiuashuKtt. Bad Complexions lUill, Trll'isr, l.'ackh.ala, luu e!ir, motlif alia, pimp! (jlincM, rc.lnru, dry, thin. and u'l ng hair, and aimrle lany l lemijhr d and cured by A Siap, great- liin piuilyiag an I tmutdyin (.sipt. it is to because it atnkea st the rM cif all com j Irtujiiil mti.iratiotti; tl.e cl' fit 4, ia tliir.e.l. initaicd, ot aiari.ri I'uaa. Sab- grn'-r tl.an the c .mi.mt 1 aalc ol all oibrr .a ti. 1 cuoij !iri..in toa;i. s.,;. I. .-., II. . lrife.-.i H4t ill WL!. TtK. tt.J K 1 '-l I'tO s- tmm, ki aafcila, at l ull of Pains Won?. 11 rMsl .iA-.ty 1 Ciitwtir ftmtt lh krfjl i m1 i iWssttlffc MT UMCi W, I UttM V D o o