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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1894)
tyr on ii iiK rvl li'lila. iii-t tylirst yar. tiMi'nl cx-i-mi-jro- uali Chard, of (Mass ., ci-li-brak-d her otiu liun s liflli lirtlilay a short ago. rlie in tictivi ami lias .J grandchildren. An account of iriaration for a meeting in Nw York city to protest against tli ineoino tax says in u largo headline, "Funds are lilunti ful." Now, what have "funds" to do with a meeting to protest ug iinat the income tax? Tlio Moot and Shoe Workers' In ternational union havu held their annual convention. Itut they gave ua no aiifii of whi n they wi th uty inz to let up on tlio maiiufiicturc of those awful aharp ointeI shoes Mrs. U. S. (irant will pass the greater part of tint summer at Nar ragansett Tier, where she has taken a cottage. Her daughter, Mrs. S.ir toris, will visit her mother during the summer, aa w ill also Colonel Fred (irant and hi family. I hernial heavily insured wo man in thu Unitnl Stall' ia tint widow of Senator Heard of Culi furni.i. The iMilicies on her lift aggregate : 500,(100. Mrs. K. It Crocker, of Klmir.i, prnhahly comes next with f 10,(KX). Attorney (ieneral Olney should have thi dcttign of the sislagi stamps alters I. hy not put picture of a I'ullman coach on the stamps, or better Mill tho mug of Pullman himself. Then the mails and Pullman could travel together without being separated the length of a train. It H aaiii thai tlio ruiinypucker family of I'onnaylvania, sent more soldiers to tho Civil War than any other American family, 10.1 of them la-ing in tho Federal Army ami 41 in the Confederate. Of the lt l, 27 werocoinmissioned nllicrrr, including two generals and four colonels. 9 Kx-Ktn press C'arlotta is repotted by the latest IlrtiHsels pa'a-rs as he ing in a worse condition than ever. It is known that she has la-en in sane since the tragical death of her husband, but it is said now, that the moments of lucidity, which she was having from time to time, havu la-come more ami more rare. rioreuce .Nightingale. 8 health is filling. She is now 71 years old, nml the recent death of her broth er-in-law, Sir Harry Verney, of whoso home she has la-en en inmate for many years, was a serious blow to her. Miss Nightingale has I Men an inspiring force in the world far excelling all the, sisterhoods that la-fore or since her time have devot ed their ollices to the care of the wounded on the battlefield or in tho hospital. I.t'inU-rinau are now saying that if the Wilson bill gias into elici t taking tarilf olf of Itimla-r, they will be comja lied to cut the wages of their employees. No one will be deceived by this, however, for they recollect that only a few month's agj the California luinlar trust formed a combine and arbitrarily raieed tho price of lumla-r n t uiousaml lect. 1 he loss of tho tar iff will not, therefore, lmv a oar tide of i-fleet in lowering the price of lunilM-r, lor the trust lias already advanced the price fj higher than lias prevailed under high tana. It is cxasjH-rating to decent men to have such a man as Havemeycr of the sugar trust ooine out boldly and admit thai tho trust used mon ey to inlluence congrcbKion.il ac tion. .Neither political party has any advantage, however, in thedis closures, for it was freely admitted that money was used in different state-, and with the party in tin ascendancy in thoso states. The admixsitiiis of llavemeyer, however, fhoui I stop tins howl iigaim-t cor rupt congresses by drawing the at tention of the oplc to the fact that the nefarious use of money was closer to the people right at home in the staU? elections, wlcre voters were directly inllucnced. How can the jH-oplt exvt their representatives to I clean, when the voters who rh-cUd the.-e turn were guilty of ling corrupted? This reform of electing clean coi IfrcsMonen should begin where all true reform la-gins at home, among the jH-ople, at the ballot Ihjx. So long as voters ignorantly, and often rines corruptly, suprt a representative of trusts and eorpor atioim, they need not growl if that rcprrtM-htative sujiorts the inter ests thai t-ht-li-d him. Voters must pick the lieam out of tfieir own eyes I fore trying to remove tlie mote from the m of their congres sional representative. CumtiiUkloners fuiirf. J JoIiiimiii, uln-rlir, n-sirted that iiniHiipii.il ( Iiud i, N-ott oil res. at lir-l ilei.nl y shi-rlll. ami It Is lienliV ordered Slid allowed lliul lit is paid t'KSI i r uiiiiinii for hU m vlev; mid Die said A J JoIiIiwiii at lililHiinU-d niter I Km kill an mi-iiih lejiiilv slii-rltr.tlis eoiiiM ii-alliiii there for licing continued linlll the Aiiku term. )n k r.-u'l; I rn.ver of -lltliit-ra not gianieo. I 'raver of Illinium of nsid ililrl No !, pra.viiiK for an iiiiroirlatlini of iroin i on. i lund for Mild district, not uranled. A C Ji linlliifi Kave liolieu thai lie had appointed KLilM, of Kugene llepllty elerk. At lliU time iniiiii I, ) rorrol am eliilniN an follows: 'I'o eiu-h tT.TI, chkIi l-ald on tux (vrllllenle wilil No J1C, for Hie of the W of iSr ! T 17 f it I-., J.llell lUx-d. owner. Ill till earn; Kllen Jb-ed lioliU UX reeelpt for Hie year tlio laud was nol-l. It In lien-ny ordered that he Im alloweii a n-lmle of f 7.7 1, and the clerk wax orden-d to draw warrant on general fund lu pay men I of the aame for 17.71, and elerk ordered to cancel certificate of wile No ISC mil of (i V KliiM-y forfllo, f.-.n for lilHllee of the lieai-e ulale V ICoe, M-r vice he eoiitimied for t-iplauatloii am verilteutloii. Hill of (i o II Ki.renl for 'iO et-nlseiii tinned for explanation. Ihllof Mark Huntley for M .V), con Ntahle, i-ontlmied lor explanation. Hill of (1 W KIiim-v, J 1. for 17 eaiw atatu V WimmI lllnllie, continued fur exiiliniatiiili. lllll of Darwin Ilri-low, fl.Vlfor hall rent for election of IV'I, continued for i-xiilanullou and vehlleatlon. lull of J (,' Camnliell, II for hall relit for eliN-tiou of s!M, eoiitlmiiil for ex liluliatioii and Verllleatlon. lllll of I nlvemity book atorv for l.7 i for stationery, continued lor ex plana lion and verllleatlon Claim of Kll HariM-r foi allowance for diM-tor hill not hllowol. lllll of XV II Yatc, J I', Htatu va Henry ( iodfn-y, conllmied for expla nation nnd iom-4'tlon. In the matter of Improving and oiM-ninir county road In dixtrict No V: at thU time conn J I-' hinllh and II lea hla reimrt and dill for M-rvlom tier- forme!. fUCiM, which wan duly con- nidi-red and allowed and clerk was or dereil to draw warrant on the r aid fund In payment of Hie name At till" time the I'.ilu'etie IU-L'ller in-eiitcd hill for iirlntiuir allow mien and tn-amirel a hollecu, .ta, allowed, and clerk ordenil to draw warrant on irciieral fund In tiavment of the name. At tllla time the tilll of I' J Mel'lu-r- aoii, aa awMfnor, for w-rvicea lu imw liK for IV't, claiineil (sill, allowed at V''-, and the clerk wan ordered to Iraw warrant on ueneral fund lu pay ment of the winie. At thin time (1 W KliiH-y aiiiiearfd and explained Mil of nlate v Ko, J I' feea claimed ?J.10. allowi-d at tl!. Ill, ami clerk ord- ied to draw warrant on general fund In payment of the mime. lllll of Jl II Wiley, etc, for repairs to road tool. I- contlmn-d lor the term. At this time the followlm lllll weia prcMciilcd, couKlilcrcd and allowed. and clerk ordered to draw warrants on general mud lu iHiymciitof the name J M William, district attorney. slate v I'rallieret al I ft IK) I I. ramplw-ll, prlutiuir 4S 00 ( lia K Kent elaliiic l an error In ax- ax-H-wonent for Iv.i.l, nnd tlie court al lowed a n-liate of tl-Viaud the clerk ordered to draw warrant on ireiii ral fuml In payment for the name. (Mil) ini ImiiiiI of II r iiiirton, aM-Mor lect. tiled hi ImiihI whleli wa all- proved hy thu court. tl W Kiiist-v. J I fi-e xtate v Wm lllaiue t 7 .M lleiiiy llolil, uitncM alate va WimmI lllaiue I 70 Clarence I. am-. wiIui-mi Mute va WinhI lllaiue 70 1 1 null ainpU II, w llni'mHtato va laid Illume I 70 lamhi lirav, witiieH state va WihhI llhilne I 7(1 II ' .MiHin-, wltnet tato va Whm lllaiue I 70 M AildiuKtoii, wiliiexa Hlato va W.nmI Illume 1 70 T D l.luloii, eoiiMtalile fi-e 6 10 At thl time the dill of W It Yati-a, I' fi-ca I u caw- of I lie alate of On-iron va llemy (liMlfn-y, eontliunsl, wa lak- li up. eorn-elt-d ami alloweil ami clerk orderrd to draw wariaut on the gener al fund In payment of the name aa tol low: W II Yatc. J V f 7 00 IO A llond, coiiHtadle 10 40 1'illiu Maxwell, wilm-Mi I 70 Hindu Maxwell, wltiiiiM 1 70 liii Maxwell, wltucwa I 70 Kohl lltikhucll, Urn 1 is) 'lan-iic .iimwalt, wIiiicm I 'si olill l.luley. wituewa I fx) Kate iimwalt, wltuewi I 'SI llenry (iihlfrev, wilneiia 3 00 m Smith. Juror I ini J It Yale, juror 1 no Harry Wlnulmi-r, Juror I imi A llryaut, Juror 1 11 Minor tiray, Juror I ll T A Col.lnm. Juror I IW Al llil time conic Aimtlu Hoot claimiiiK H.'l cent, w roiiKlul tax, mld ly lilm, and the i-ourt ordered and at loi-d a fi-dato on taxea laild dv Ide mid Aunlin IliKit of Kl evnt and the elerk was ordered to draw hi warrant on IheKuiicral fund lu the payment of I lie iiie. . A K Wheeler, Juntiiv fees tate v H ) I'ratherel al $ 6 i" I l l.inlon, ciinnladie fee ntate va M II I'rallieret al li 00 J I. Iaia, wituea feea state vs H II I'rather el al 1 50 M Iavi, w It Ilea fee ntate Va S II Ihivl. el al S 10 J I-: Nolan. I, nheritl I:UI 10 A II Kink, alry Ml Ciairt adjourned until 'l ucmlay, July io, ni i a. m. IMAM S H ML1TU. airlkor Xrrrl.a Ikiii Mllh ,,tfmi' Cr h liar I Ufi Hahamm, Cul., July li Au other nldii w ill Im mndu till after- liimll to get I lu I IS to Snll l-'ianelaei liy way of Mockloii. I iiII.hI rUtlea Mfiilu'r w ill ao-ompaiiy thu train. lieui-ral liraham, I'. H. A., haa la aiiidan urdi. forlii.ldlii!( miyono to rroMi tlie line al "1' ntn-eu 1 lien-tors liewpa-r i-.ireHiiiileiilnare nlnil out and it i aiiuoni iiiiiomiiuiu to get any new. The nlierilfi lalni to have iil1Ulelil cvld. nee to convict tlie mall lilnlcr ar rest, atrlker H. J. Warden, who la cliurio-d with deruilimr the train V tenlay which resulted in the death of Kiitrlnin-r Clarke and four nrlvatu sol ill. f of the l ulled Ktate army, and the wnuudlliK of several othera. 11 wa seen with three other sinkers, who have also l-cu apnrvlicmlcd. driv Imr In a waif on Thursday nlirht to the M-cue of yeaterdav's disaster. The team was hired from Wllaou'satalileon "K" street: and It ia further claimed that Warden was heard lu remark that "he had euouKli dynamite In blow the train to hell." pi.ati.u i Mu a AHMfcsr. llinr Kssi, l.-aSirsl Ik airlh Hackamknto, Cal., July li Thl aflerninin four nlrlkers who refuel to move on when ordenil liy the Culled Htate soldiem, were promptly placed under arrest. 1 1 ia reported llil morning that one of the aimiM-cta made a complete con fi-anion, impiicatiua over tony striker lu yenterday's wn-c-k, but IhU lade li led by the olllelala. Harry Knox, leader of tlie strikers cannot iw found this morning. ai.tr.it ai. ua a .r Tk . H H. Will t Altssspt ! nmtrn linisa m Ha kamkmh. t al.. July li 3 i. m. (ieneral riuperiutemleiit Fillmore, of tlie Moutlicril racllle, decided till al lerniain to make no further attempt to move any train until the (rouble, where deiailmeut ef train oi-currcd yesierdav la reiatinil. This will lake several days yet. Tilt: rllTlllrria A Sit HlklHI. Im Tkiii llarnerse I. Imss ml airiks Trail. Ciiicaoo, III., July li. Tlin-e bun lred exiw-rt butchers, eliiiloyed by Armour, Hwift and Morris struck to day, interfering serloimly with the work of the iiackiiik houm-s. I he m- liee and state militia prevented any trouble. Two lunula-.! baker alo struck to day The rou nt y court of Clat-nip county has iirnvlded for the foUutting Mtlarii-s for tleputles, rilUi tl higher than III mst eiHjiiin-s: )i. J. Uh.-rrtv, l.iijr clerk, fllU: T. (i. ILn-Kn.-, d. iiy clerk, f 70; H. ti. I'reel, dcHiiy klicrili 110; Jl. T. Jlrnmaii, d. j.uly sh. riir III III: tl ili iitim l u. Tks fcisfrsl tsfrri Annsrlallsa lr. ClIK .ltio. III.. Julv li. The liener- al MaiiHKern' AM latioii of the mil w ay. Im di-clded to illw-ontinue the information bureau toluol row. all. nimr lliat tlie strike troubles are piaetleally over. toMiur imi-ai.it. I 'ii ic a i, III.. July li x:m V. M. The sinker and I 'lilted Mates depu-lii-s had a conlln'l thl altern.mu at l.int't.-riitli and Moi-nu nlnvla, en the I all nninlle MhcIs. I mo ilepulles are n-irie. killel. 1Ha. lar Wahlaae. V.t I I I jo, t "al., July !i A slrong forv of .Miirui.n ,at started for Oak land. A -n run i t, II, July li Al.ail l,ij sirikin; ore shovclem l. fl at n.sm t.lay f.Coiiiiraul toini-l oreshor. t l. r at w,at plwr to eou.r out. t miii I oiiiii-aul llirv a l 1H and w ill slop work on tlir dock. The ruoli Is - 1 1 j - . -1 of Kiiins, Italian and lluiinriaiis and many of Uhiii era arttn-d. O o ini,immi nt.y. Iks kink. Slla.ll.s, Sail. laas. ClIH Aiio, July li The exm-utive eolninltU-e of tho Kederuted Trade met loly. The national lalsir orKan l.atioiis represented were: Printers, clKar maker, painters, decorator, car- n-nter. brewers, trainmen, mineiv. ilreuieii, building and trades council, bakem, la Horn, Iron and steel workers. musician, machine wood workers and acumen, representing altogether about iJon.iHKi men. The strike situation waa fully iliitctiMsed. It is generally be lieved that no action will 1st resolved iimui bcloru tomorrow. Chief Jleba III Int called In-fore thu conference to- nlglil. It la apparent that the Knights f lailmr are not Imiked iiimiii with fa vol. President (lommm pn-sldeil over the uii-i-liug. Mackamknto, Cal., July li Not withstanding the MMtltive assertion of railroad otlli-iala that the train with I n lleil Mates trisiiia nlnwird. which left here this mornliiir ImiiiihI for the rVmcricau Itiver brldin. II has since Ini-ll detluitelv uildersUssI thai ita des tination is lleddiug. CiN inn ATI. July li Another inn Inous injunction has Uh-ii Issued aKaiiist Chlel IK-Iw and others today by Judge laft. Hie strike spread during the morn lug to alsait hoo men. Packers say the strike only amounts to a temiMirarv In eoiivelilenee, aa for every butcher who goes on a strike two are asking for his Joli. Hkthoit, Mich., July 10. Mayor Plngrcc'a iiroinisltlou to have the mayor of all tlie leading cities petition the rullmau ( ompiiliv to nuliiult to ur bllratlou sM-ms to meet with general lavor. Palliaaa I l:ajf laa lliiasrll. Ni:w York, July II. dm. M. Pull man is still In hla numiiu-r lenl.lem-e. It wasnaid at the oltliv of liicompauy im morning that lie would prolattily remain mere a week longer. (InrlanS'i frarlamailan Iw Us a. rr Hknvkii July 11. t'uiler the Im pressimi that Cleveland's proclamation wan a declination of martial law, all (he lalsir orKaulatloiiB In session ad journed la-lore 4 o'clis-k. I inventor Yaite ha nothing to say rcgnrdlng the situation. Adjutant lieiieral Tara-m-y thought the proclamation was a general usurpation of authority. Urrxeu All fclgkt. Ilnl. I i ndeiiee West Hide: The mall who eras down Oregon inii-l have lit tle coiierpt ion of wliul an liiiiu-trloii and ei-onomlral man can do here, for one of out low lismeu came here four yeura ago w ithout a dollar to In name, i lu now own four Iota lu town, hand somely improved, and his four acres, Im hiding hi lots, have tree set out Mild hearing him the most delicious ff inl and not a dime in debt. He I la-rfcclly satisfied with Oregon, and cannot Imagine how everylssly call find fault with the country, or full to make a gissl living, If not a mm pe te nee, by the labor ol his hand In any industrials employment. Oregon is gissl enough for him and will Is- f.n anyone who Is induntrioua and eco nomical. Ha HAVf.Mo, Cul., July II. The lantern overland fust mall left here at iiimiii today for Han Francisco, under guanl of trisis. No attempt wa made to interfere. PA HAMKNTo, ( al., JUly 11, 3 p. lit. The train which left here for Hail rranclwowaa ditched two and one half miles west of here. Kligllievr Clark wa shot by the strikers ami three I lilted Mates soldier were wounded. Four of the cars were In the water under the trestle. .'IMs'i p. in. Itcport lu regard to the number killed are conllictiug, but It conies from aotheutlcaourcea that the fireman and several soldiers aie killed. I.ATKII. 3:lo V. Jl. It has since lnt-n ascer tallied that the sinkers after tearing up the rail waited the approach of the train. They concealed themselves In a dense patch of brush which skirl the nail at that place, and aa the train came In a short distance from them they oa-ned lire on the fulled Male regular tnmp with their Winchester rules. Kugiueer Clark fell at the 11 ml lire ami la-lore I lie regular could re- niniinl tlie train was ditched. Jailer dinpatclics nivlved at the railroad oltlce states that four regulara Were lu- Juo-.l by the ditching of tile train. Fiiginccr Clark waa shot In the should er and will recover. Colonel Orahaui ordered a company of I'nltcd Mate Infantry to the scene. bTII.I. I.ATKIU Sai kamknto, Cal., July II. SV) n. m. At half tiast :i o'elia-k this after Iksiii the railnatil ullleials werelintotlcd that three men were killed ill the wreck. They were Privates Hums, Hiigan and Clarke, of battery L, Fifth l liited Mutc-s artillery, Captain Imb- rts commanding. A private named Wilson had one of hi arm cut oil'. and two othera are miming, supposed lo lie under the wrecked train. Conned mat in regal ar seaaion Mon day evening. Mr. Preston from strert oerauiittee re ported on u tract lei for improving Char- oellon streat lo A J and P 1) Oliver for 111.', for gradiug anJ IG1N0 for gravel ing. Petitiou fur aideealk on north aid of First slrerl from JefTaraon lo Madison grafted sud ai.lewalk orleratL Mr. Psg fnm committee on Ore an.l watM recommended tba ettensHin of asaer to louitb batweeu Elsveuth and l lnrtrvu slreela. On rui4ion to rx'md it rss and nsa wsre rallel for. Yoting . I. inn, P.skin, Pag and 1 r- ria. r, rreston an.l Henderson. Con mute asked furttirr tuns on peti- tinn of Johnson and other for a-r frotu Huth strert to railroad. Ornnti.l. Mr lleuderwai from printing rnmmd ex rnirtstt eotilrat for printi igcrv laa let to Yorsn llnw. lteio-t of V, M l lh.-r e tfts.-t.iig rr r 10 tba H I'll 11 e-ilupnlj) snwsamvid for in proTsuind of tlixh strwt f cm rourtn to t irtu ilm t, rsa.1 and adopt. .1 lldMirder dirsct tu e.'whkd eouii-abt for amount uter-etiargiHt. Petition to oiu siler in block A. Mul ligan's d 'I'sli.-o, fr..io Nn.th stre. I to al ley ruuiung vast and t in aalj blis'k. referred to j-idiisr eommittiw. IVti'ioii ef J II Mstl.vk and libera for i.Iewa k ou t aide of Oliva ttrwl n-m Trutb la LletentU grantsl and salk rl. rsl. It-Alrsl of 1" D M.-K'tilisjr tn transfer hi li iig store lie. ii- I J L Mi kmiH-t alitinL Oi axdio.i-'f M l.o-u rt-ootutu-u llua I it lb mater lu pi au are ligiil at IL ; Ci.l.m. l Jhn Ijine, of Pendleton. Is iutrravti.u . f I'mib and i l..tnrlla the owner of the sword ol Hanta Ana strsrla ass rf-rrrd lo eo mm II lev ou Or i the leader of tba M rlljn fnhtea I.. aau waisr. Ha KA.UK.NTo. C., Julv II. - The strikers alatndoneil tlie desil before the I'liltcd Stales tegular tnaist reachiHl It. I'he militia who were In inmncsniou of the water front were fired upon by tlie atrlker, w ho wen ambushed oil the Yolo county side of the river. The mint lit returned the lire, over two hundred shots ls-lng exchanged la-twi-eu the combatants. The strikers at hod abandoned the situation nml cscas-d Into the heavy brush. It is thought one striker wa wounded. Ciiicaoo. III.. July II. Throughout the city thl morning, there is very little evidence of a bllnluens purulvsl confidently predicted dy tlie lubor leader. All street car line are run ning am) carrying crowd of working- men to the nhoH. The seamen, cigar milkers and cai H iiter are the only duniuesH which signify any Intention oi slopping work loday. Ciiicaoo, 111.. July 11. Ib-imrl from all tlie principal cities of tlie country are to the cllW-t that the Ivnlghl of lailsir did hoi strike any where In rcMiue to liraud Master Workman Hoveielgn'a rviiuest. There can Is no strike w ithout the consent of the lis-al assemblies, and they have hot yet bad time to colinider tue mat ler. The I'.veiilng Pont say that 1,71X1 el gar makers have struck and O0 Her man laikers will go out tonight. All other lines of imlu-dry are going on aa usuui. Ciiicaoo, July II. (Iraml Manti Sovereign say If the order Issued by him I in elicit by Saturday night, he win ia saiisued. Ciiicaoo, III., July 11. -The indict incut against Deba and other w ho were arn-sted yesterday, contain but one charge, that of interfering with the malls. Wrainl Master Workman Sovenign today said proceeding would la com llii-nccd toward tlie iuin-uelillielil of Altormy (ieueral Olney tisluy. Tk .tlliiMsaala fspalUI. Ml.NNKAI-ol.la, July II. The sUte Miiilinteiuveiition today iiomiuatctl H. M. Owen, of MluncaiHill, for gov ernor, by acclamation. The platform rcall! rum the Omaha platform. It de mand the reform of imtl-lriiNt law, epinns-s tho cent rallat Ion tendeliclc of the government, favora Initiative and releremlum, and dcimuuls nation allzatlou of tlie liiiuor tralllc. Addl tional lesolutlons extending nvmiatthv toorgauieil lalsir and characterising l lie arrest oi la-iw aa unwise and un Just, were adopted. lb Ilea Will lavrsilials. Wasiiimiton, July II. The lion-. commlltee on Interstate and foreign commerce decided tislay after a long ami spirited sea-Ion to luvinlignte the latair iroutiie growing out of the Pull man strike. AMllMiToN, July ll-The stliate adopted the Haiiiel resolution in le- gard to the strike, without division. Hlackaa llraksa. law A No I km, Cal.. Julv li-Strlker admit that the bbs-kadei broken here. Dr. Price' Cream lUklng Powder WsrM' Fslr MlrHt AaarS. DON'T 6s barefcsled !ien jau cm buj Canvas Shoes FOR $1.00. YORAN & SON. Kxclusive Shoe Store. No. 181. La.nk CorsTY. The subordinate Masouiu lodges lu Ijne couuty were repn-senteil lu the grand hslge at Port land nv tlie lollowing delegate: r.U gene No. II, 8. M. Yoran W. V. Hen ilcrson ami ii. I). Paine: Cottage drove .No. 51. A. II. Spare and W. W. Ogl by; Junction City No. 6H, E. Van rankln. Wsra Siarvlag tt ksa Hsca4. Wamiiinoto.v, July II. Captain Jlealey, of the cutter Ifa-ar, In his re port of the rescue of the crew ol the w recked schooner James Allan, from L'mnak laland, Alaska, on June 14, say that when the llear arrived the survivors were starving, and had de voured the body of one of their mate, who had died several days before the rescue. Day $i Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmen. Cor Wil. and 7th its. :N ORDER To make room for a new stock of ginnls now on the naxd, we will offer some of our giasla at very low prices: Msu'i SMOuoalri-ar welt hot. In ths lata! hapr. J. Meii'k Is-nl Kanrar.M ih.n, 111 tyi, $X Mrll't Rlis rail bs. I.'. 1 i;. -.. ana U hV In iiur lurn'i Bus call sburt s hsvs ths ijrnl roakrs, sun a-ll Ihvm aa iurh, xiiaraulliif Ihsin lo aUfarilou lurTcrjr luiuncs. Men's Ian hots, I.'. .'i lrt dlrvrls rsnras lars ihnss, to rliat.-jc, W umrn'a doiir.ua tlnl op ahmt, 1 sj. Ijulirs calf lius, ll.u'i and II. A 1-lii-s' i-liltlr cralu aliora. II l.i and II. 3S. Indira' oil (rslll bura.ll f l.&S slid II S). Mi ll's llnr alii IsatU, I.' Ill, I.- i sod f iJ.i. Men's v.-al k 1 1 Isnita, l.'.'u and Ik Mr n a nil rraiu Inniu. I.' In, I:. J... and ti T.V Mni'a lins kip hi-. 11.7.1 snd ti. Mi n t two I'ui klv I'luw hiw, II IV Mi-u't fins aa-al drlrlnr lnm, vnr loll. Mi'ii'i Siis rail (lovra-alll nol(t-l hard-Ale. Mrn'a fins lars Imrk f Inrra, Toe. Mru's Sim kral rlovea, v. Mm nnsdrlnliiarluTes. ITe. Sor. TDe. K. VOr. nJll.iV I. lir' mill leather ilore fur hup plrklnf, l' an-l "iic. ValirM. n.-r, an-. II, II. in, I.T r.'. and pi 'a. We have a full stock of itarr. liroa. hand made cutlery w hich will be sold at factory prices. RACKET STORE. . Eugene, : i : Oregon. rr's rather too xircn rat rorr thr ordinary, bulky pill. Too tiur to tale, au.1 tu mu.li disturb ajT lor your nmr ys Umii. 1 In- a in a I Isst , tasitml to tair. ami tat an l-r I s-i-i n I'kaa anl I rik'ta. Ti.rT h-ava out ail llir .li:urtaDca, but v.t do vou mora Hil Tls-ir brlp InttK l'.istia!iu, IiiUkTa-li.-n, lulioii Attaika, huk .4- Hi:i..ua H..l aehes, and all drrsruTS-ns-iits .4 Hi lirrr. rtisnara, and bnwW ar irrvriiirL rslirrrd. an.! vmuuwitlr rurwl. Tls-T'r asiraa l"l to Kiva astisfactiou, vr your ruuney Is murasU. NEW TODAY. riUHI'KCIAL IIAIUlAINH-'baTi LOUGHMILLER & PETER UKAI.KKS IN ' Hardware and Agricultural Iinleimiits CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS,- Studebaker Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Carts. " r ft JC J$ a., 'V -,-? .. r i' PLANO BINDERS, Mowers, Headers, Hay Hakes, Binding Twine Anil the most complete stock of repairs on the Pacific Coast, at Piano Mfg. Co'h. Jleivtl-juartcrs. I. L. SIMPSON, Sale Agent, with Loughmillcr Si Peter, corner Dth and Oak street?. EroKXK, OltKiiON. HARDWARE, n o n o n o o o o n ii n To suit the times, if it iim-s not suit u. We do not ask you last year's tihiv, l.t price in kcciiriK with the iirlcc nf Lane county iriMiucts. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters ITu wr'pulniw andVcu'Vii We are agents for the BEST HOP STOVE IN AMERICA, anil sell it chciip. llnp ile'ls chcaM-r, and liiiuli- lo lit closely to prevent flunk I ii If. Call and see nurgissls anil pt priixa. o o o o o n (.lilFFIN IIAKDWAUK CO, JSJJJlTa. Special AttentionI EVERYBODY! 'END us your prescriptions and 7J IT we assure you that the utmost care will be used in dispensing them only from strictly pure drugs. Osburr? 9 DeCar;o. Old (ioveriiincnt Java Cotlee lin-en, a-r III The largest p'kaK of parlor matches ever sold for Julli Kod Illiv only. Xih " Ik-aua " AX .$ .a'.. .05. 1.00. 1.00. Hilly. Ma m in I i t VUrf Xi- I (- NIGHjl I MOVES THE BOWELS IN f 1 B THE MORNINO Clothing, Underwear, Overshirts, Extra Pants, Trunks and Valises, Latest Stylo Hats, and Neck-wear. GO TO THK ktBHOWNSVIMiE CLOTHING STOREst HOWE & RICE, Proprietors. rr Yt-rliigton'i tahstrsft dnif ilors. BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. t'fwnrl'l ("urinir rit sr.! ..i..'fiful:j ffot(oula Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Liver and Kid nej Complaints, Catarrii, Drcps, Lt Grippe, Priiate Diseases, ague, Etc. Hot and Cold, Steam, Electric and Shower Baths. -k FINE SWIMSCKQ RIK- Free Pasture for Hor ses. All kin.U or isms sISKisd. Tl rlssr issuit atiti .'slui.ia. lUiabuw ssj Buscklad Hit tUtf lrsM ki'UU In Sisiiws, M.asjr, Ws.lBss.Ur nj friasr a tor BirDiD.iiiMiB( uis ipruw ia oasdsT. I msilue will rvesirs tronit stUa 1 A Wagon Load Of Money docs not ncctfuariljr Imply content and happiness on the part of its poticsior. It it not money that fires us plcawre. but the thing that money will buy. Soma people spend money fool, ithly, and fancy they find enjoy ment in doing- it, but the pleasure is more fancied than real. So man who buyi The McCormick No. 4 Steel Mower can erer be accused of 'pending money foolishly, and hell find a hundred reasons to convince him of hii wisdom. We are building the No. 4 to meet the demand for a really su perior mower, on that embodies the prime requisites of durability, con venience and light draft. You'll like this mower; not merely because thousands of other farmers like it, but because it is a really likeable machine. If yog are going to buy a mower you ouht to sec the No. 4. Gm ibs McConsH-k Cstakwrs ssf war. AU afsau for a am spp.ic.iiua, MeCOMICR H-mSTIaa MlXHIkC CO. CMicaao. ill. Andre i liriarud, Jtjt Ecj':ni if EXCLUSIVE Not carinp: to carry crockery anv loiiL't-r we will (li.-hn of our iiiiiiicii.o stock of : Crcckerj. Glassware, Etc.. r at prices that will fcurpi'H' Voll. ' ' Groceries as Cheap as the Che:jst. Call earlv ami have a lalL't-, .'I assortment to pick from, j ,' C. ('. GOLDSMITH & 00. L.K. A.l.lr If yo-i'rs sufTrrlnc from alarrli. the pnprlrtors f IVsMor Sacs's Catarrh I fk Keninly ask you to try I i ii U',lr u,r'l Then, if II l JM cn', rurxl they'll I is ly run -J la easts. I llM-ir war with Ilia l ulu-d mu. A. V. OSTRAXDER. IWlkBati MriBw, IasCa, Us, H. N. CRAIN. Watches Clocks, .lewelrv, Sterling v.i Silier-Plated Wirt or Watch IU-iriusr a His-laltr.-- KUUKNK. OKUOoN D. R. LA KIN, Saddle Tree ilamif ittiircr. Vtkrr of th IMonn-r I k'n tnr Sm m.1 In Lsusrtmntr in Ins.. a sri risss suH-t trrv sa, lortnrr'r lln. i .oi- BtnB lnf SI Im eusL A w fiiiv, hu)S sil I'sf-fc trws io..r.lfr. HssbiOrr ir l.lt. ros nil sd I rhs rs ta W'SMal. Ui.luk rl hrn ( hl.M in i-srt MvnM.su sl ir o i..r s. rk iuu. ir.v Suvrfl simI rrirrl SHINGLES FOR SALE. 1's.lsr and whur Sr shineics fr tale sl mtit. o will .Irhvrr shs . urlrrr0. will Us Isra srodurs in ssrbsBC. Sr-Ei 1AL KATCS To fK AIXIW. MILL FOR SALE. 1 oftrr fitr mi tur khitiW mill. tra rti tn. I htistir li. in si autl d' M Lsmrkvf. I (umu.i'f., (.tliin. t'Ui.i M, rfs? , ri4l u( ftl Ottblf tff fl l:Us. A iir . li. l LA KIN, vlrti, I-4.ly t o., 1 TrC -Afrtit, Mmhgnu fci tir rr . su rmn nam, ixir uibriaw-i irnL lb. rr -f Eufenc Loan and km BANK. incorporated with a tapitil cl 000, with $30,000 Paid Vftrtita rcrlvril uh;iTt ' rhn-V KHOWit, nil llllir (U JsUAlU, lllll llsAI) lltAttffliRXT $ V Vitl l luuilitKT H J I Ml K. V Tht Ktiirrnr liain and vliir (t. tliH-l latilh oitinicn-ial atxl .in tii ji-ur r-rial itrtit.uti it vlv iut u turto ( it, ill not wt)i ttui l al jru (, tttat matvi-a yuu rsHnii'iiutiif th-rr art many tm hi.l.lti.ici, whu-Ji. if iitiiiiitil in nr twiHi, ill lp atsfiil in our aav ll iiiiitituit Ui Uan iuail anioni.l ran lar nt Hi a saviti tuk tu$.r I stinr rrtu'tin hiiifiiiri tint lit t ti rot ir fir (has -m,, sMs(ti fi-nacm f a : 1 H-sit tn lh' ri.tninuirtj, wa auluf 'Uf I1 it'ti nfr in inia maiti r. UM GROVE I01L1K) VAKI J. M. (iAKItlxiN, l ji. Wyandottet, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmis, Brown and White Leghorns. The Fiie Best Ereeds cn farlh. Wy aUstk haa (! 10 tl.r fair lr a( k- n )r. fBLTTLR IHANK MK A few choir fowla Vr m,r alao Irvm ir brt twiitii t.ir: i'o ih I sm ttc u M-r.tl ataittp Iar cui-''is'. AaiurrM. J. H.i.aNHftV )iwunrtc, N