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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1894)
THK KXKIH l"K.H AUK OVLK. ( mmearriueiil ( A Ik tl I -'lb Mu4iuU llanre. Mll liuurd, Jun U. Mr. I M. Ol.u sail ""'' yester day afternoon after Ihe uii-luln i.r the last orutloii and the valedictory .,rc wa mad.- l.y Ml- Amy I'ow The ladnnqunru-ttesungn "; llfiil version f "Home hwi Home.' Dr. ltf mi delivered a short add c to Hit- flu-Mi in pn-cm"K '"I " HE 1H A I KK 1 UK UK.EMS.( l.olrllior h)lttrr IVlilinyrr's Latest' In-iirr au'l li Imuoriuiit Miggtloa. ; IIOAUI) OK KKfiEN TS. Uutlnc. (.'ours Added aud II. Iam Mitchell Llerled Principal. Trof. Salelll Statesman: ' lovertior ! ' Italljliuanl. Juiit il n.iyrr has for sums time held that the The IhiaM of Jb-geiit of the Unlver rpan.tr institution In existence ul y ,,f On-gon met III tin parlors of pniilund, ui.. l.-st known a I ho law tU j,lri)l N;a,i,,mu mk, Thursday Ml inullinl wIkniIk i.f Ihc I lilvendty ,,v,. May 211 ut "u'W o'clock. ofOngmi "I l.'h"iic, were not entitled ic,K,u present -Hon. Ahucl Hush, lo n.unilciii.o. c from money appropri-, , ' ju,.,., I,. M.-Arlhur. of ted f..r the l.ugi Institution ami I i..,..!.,..! . n, H. Hamilton, of Itiwe K ....I 1 1.. Mtiiii. ifiirlirr llieclas. also to I- T. Haul of lue class of 'l t. Ill a f-w ni.pn.prlnt n murk l.y Hon. I- l. M.Klroy. stale miiN-rliit. ncl.-iit of public instruction. The Judges nHrUil iln-lr dccMon In favor of Irving M.tilcn "Uivl l.i tliti tlri or Fulling prize of f li. I he llnkumii prize nftl'M awarded to M. I ii.l.-rw.MMl. The U-iHilli lloii was pronounced by JU-v. II. I- linardinan. TIIK HANf.T. XU.ut no tiirml r of tin Aluiiiiil mill friend assembled nt tli- HapiUl church 11 evening Mi l fim there pr.xv.-d.il In n Inxly ! I'lirkcr'n opera ,.uixe w here a Imuiitcous nptwl had Ui-ii prepared. The haxl t K""' tliliiK wuh nim h i nl'.ynl fi r whir h KU-l. her Mini, prii.lcl. iil of the it l uil.m, .roHw. tin' tnt whl. h win) Impplly rwiMiinl.il l " f"ll"w: 'Thot'liiMof Itf'l.y J. A. Umrl , lrll-nt of the rln-; "Tin I-w of H," hy XV. N. l. tinU-im; "Our Al umni Ahrol," hy I'rof. I- l nri,; HMir I'ltlvrmlty," 1'ni.l.h-iil fluii llinli' "'I'll.' roiiniii'lMviiii-lil l.Xvr i l-V hy 1'rf.f. 'Hi.. Ni-wlin, nml "Our rUt," by (lnvfrnor hi'l Irl. I-I.KAHANT lllKTIMI. Tin- foliWlnit t l-Krim iw rnxlvnl Itutl i vi-iiIiik: I'AMiiHUMiK, M, June HI, 'III. Alumni A ' n, I'lilvi mlty ofOnnoii. ICiiltciii-, tin-. (imlliiK of On-Kon continK.nt nl llnrvnr.l. Mii'i.iiiK, C.i.i.im. Im .vn, Mi 1. 1. HI, Kl lll.l. hi I IHiN IH I.AM K. IMu.tii hi mid IlKl t.tu.1. iiIh hikI thilr M.ikU had wx-lul h, nil m-r Hull luxtt-vriiliiK, "! "I'l--"" ' l.-rwur.U, .rv.r.il hy Mr. N. l lu h, Ht I'urki-r'n o-r hni-. Th hH I he WM-I.-Iy u.-.-i f tin? whole y r nml wim it ni.t .lriiiiit ntliilr. IWHATIM ACP.lt Y AWAKII. The nwnr.l of the w-eoloi rl- ill the oralorl.nl i.iiliit yifler.liiy il-wn 10.1 unit with Mi.uUr ni..nivnl. The illillriilty lit v uniloiihltiliy w llli nil lm (M rfiit iiiiilen.lnnllii l.y the Jiiil. of llierolntlllc.nl. Tlnne wiy Ihnt the )n,lK "hnll Inke hilo mimhli-rnlloii the orlKlnnllty of llu- miljecl iimtl.r, the ctvle of Ireiiliuelit, rhetorical ex-ii-lleniv nml I he iiiniiner of ilellvery." Tukinit Into iiiiiHl'lemtloii nil IIk-m- II l the nluioMt iinlverwil opinion the orntor to whleh the m-oinl prto unn nwnnl.il wn -Xe-lle.l hy m-venil olh vr. TheJiLlKin hIh.uIiI iin.jn-rly, hnve the mnmiwrlpl noine lime U-fiire to rlnhlly Jiidue of I In- two lint oiill ti. him. Ami the fueiilly, l Inwiw n f.iir iiililel, uliolllil ui'lu-l Hit of mill-JiH-tN from nny oneol w hich n gi ntilnu orutloii mli(ht he prepitml. MA K K S A MI IUH.K. 'I lie Ili.lirmU Miulnir libtrln Ktriiiil Kriiin the "Iti-nervr." illplolim . lliut lhe n.c.-t I l.nit' cl unci uilinlli- ,ur(, JU(i.w Jt. H. Itn, Julo J. J. 1 . l i - I ..a if .I.I' imrl lif tllM . . . .t II ...1 UU r.l nl i:u. iif If nny i.urt of t he Vulun n.l Ilnim. A. l. Hovi-y fiJIl.U menu 1 were o ih- icjimij T Ur..Ar..,. f Kllifelie. ftlicl .ol v.I.mI lo I heir IIM' lit-ci.nr. rr.cl w llli Alluiiiey-tieueml CliamU-rlnlii nm ntly on the mailer nml wilii-IUil Unit .nior written opinion. X eter.hiy Ihonttorii. y-Ken-ernl hnmlnl the novernor hli w rilU-ri fliKlliiK on the uhi-t mid they eoneurreil fully w ith the kc.( rnor'u ii(ll.-UNlonilhf follow IliK ehmii. t rUtle letter WM M ilt from the Kttlte l.oui-e viKtenhiy: To the Umr.l of n j;i ntn, I lilveo.ly r nKli, lOllKene, Or. ( lent Irliicll.-Khrl. ""! Illi'l ll.e opin ion of Ihe iitioniey ki '"'"'! of On ifoii lo Ihiii tln l Unit your Ihi.Iv eiinnot di vert the inc. u.y of Ihe I'lllverxlty of Oii-Kiiii for Ihe mnlliU-iinm-e of urhonli elM-when-. I'. rinll mc t" KiiKU'it t'c'il nt "'I lime your l"ly hiiUI not ulve mini-'.i-linm-e l' the icrowlntc fpli it of nil-nr.-hy hy ti 1 1 ; nnl excicl-lni; xiwei n..l wiiietl.ine.l hy I iw. X'ery r. imi-I full v oiim. i.SikiiiiI) Svi.vfxn:ii ri..s.N..vi:ii, tioveriior of On yon. I'NKAIK A ll'AI. Tlienlwve letter wn rm lv.il hy Ihe ImmihI ofnyenu ihl iiioriilnir. Tin. Koveruor, " umml, w hen he hm i i-pllo Hk-iiluxt nny liiMltutloii or r-..n U un fair ami priMinl t vent hln fpln n. Tunny the lennl.ln thin pnrlleuUr, he htM.iiiewhnl (ImhoiKKt In the lettii that he kIvih to Ihe pllhlic. The ipn-H-lioll he nkel Altoriiey-tieliernl ChiiinU rlln wm: "Ciili the nyi-nt t Ihe unlvenlty llvert Ihe m y ! ptoprlnte.1 for Ihe unlverlty to nny nlher m-IiimiI or k.-IiimiI III Ihe uliute? ' A M'ii.i.l U.y hoiiIiI im-wrr no. Hut Ihe n-k'elitM hnve never hu ll Kiillt.V of m il action. They hnve void rnn.U lo ilt in liiiiiulnininu ill pnit in-lit nl the uiiivcniilv liK-utnl in roitlainl, w hich they lin.f nml luivu u rinlil to lit. If the tfovernor hail w nntecl to In fill r In Ihe prrmlNe" he wool. I have i-il -mltteil the i-tixe an it eklxti .1. Hon. 1L li. Ikuii wan clii-t.il prenl- (lent irn U-ni. A hiiNlneM -Kiirwe wn aild.il, ami I'rof. II. I- Mitchell, of rhllucltl phla, wan chi'lul principal of the name al a wilnry of lmi -r annuiii. The time for w hich T. II. IU)lrUi, tutor, waaemploynl havlnif expired, Hie extra tutor w iIIn iiiI w ith. I'rof. Met lura w ill llll hi ehnir next venr. Theolher profc-or ami employin were rctnlniil f..r another year. The lx tltlon of the fueiilly to add an other il.-iiree or two wan xnt polled un III the full Inii tliiK of the K KenU for net loll. The miitlerof i-IihiikIiik ttie ninmiifi mcnt of the (lurtuitorv wn refei ml lo the executive commlltiu witli jiowt-r to net. The L iter from (Jovi-rnor rennoyer in reft rein lo Ihe voliiiK of money for I he law nd ine.lical ilertiiielitn at I'nrtlniid, iu rvferwl Ui Judge Me Arthur. A former rexolutlon prohlhltluK nicnihem of the faculty from In-Iiik pn-M iit at lueetinir f (he Ixianl ot n Ktiila wna omeiiil.il, an to allow Ihe pn-xldcht to nt tend ailcli ineellliK. Ari.-r eoiixidernhle routine htwIlicM the Ixmrd acljotirneil. FHIUAV, Jt'NK Hummer weather. Irlvo dow n the hail walk. XX'oimI i ircUliitf to U- tht-M) dny a. jtliM-k 1'rlin rn" wcond In a raw at Salem yenterdny. t 1'nlvep.ity iiiiunenwiiieiit for l'l la a thing of the at. Thu eoiinulwiloui-nt c-ourt will not adjourn before tomorrow. The proepect of w arm went lit-r make the Ice crenm di-alem lmpy. The Portland Meycllxta Martnl on tn lr return trip thU niornlni;. II K. Klnn I III tow n. He I recov- -rliii rrciiu a nevi-re atlack of eryxlpe- In. ,L - . - - - - ----- . . S ...int. from dramlo Itoude valley. ....... 'V June Th. . m aw.n the fanner were unable to W Asill.snToif, June .The hoin hrv.t their irmln on -.count of rain, Mil to incorporatw the uprcine IikIk hnri.t '"orrn iioii . . . f ,, lh, mid tne xi-Hio.i i ,,--",", ... ,..-,,,.. .m.u.m.... ........ . yujmwcri ut the w-tiutu today. The follow Ing bill were alao iil: Appropriating V) (KJO for teU of American timber bv in your ni.K- Ul,.v ,ve , n ,,ble I a.l lait legal tender I Hurveyor-tlenernl llynr luw iIIk-ov-erecl n "luix.rtaiit error mnde In the r.si lit prcx lainal Ion ol Ihe pHxidel.t liiteuil.il to exclude from the l awaclc tinilx-r rcM-rvutioii Hie land lyUK in Ihe llolicinla liillilliK dihlriet. It lip enrx that Ihe di-criptloil of Ihe land exchnl.il In the pro. lainat Ion I iu.-or-M-t, and that llit ad of Ihe llnhcil.U ilUlrict ItcxelinUa from Ihe merva lion and oi'U lo Mltlemelit a tmet of laud lyliiK ii.nxldcnihlv north of Ihe one ihielliled, w hile tiie liillilliK dl Iriet tlll llm in the n-crvnt Inn n It now Mniid. The nurveyor-Kenernl ha o.ilhil the attention of the depnrtiiicut 10 thewrror, nml xtepwlll pn.Uil.lv ! lakeli loexehl.l.i the lloheiuin district from the n-w rvnlloli. A l.arre Iri-Uhl Load. l'llT (luint. June M The Htciini.T Kui;eiie nrrlvnl hen nl 11 o'clock lhl innrnlni;, ift-r a xlow trip up the river on ammut of licing henvllv IikicI.hI with frclifht. Thi trip of the Kum-iiedeiiioiixlrnliii Ihe fcnxlhllily of river naviKiilloii the en iilcr ixirtioii of the year on the iioim t Willamette. She left t'orvnlll unh 1 III tuna of merchandise and f.t-d the larifext l.d ever enrrlnl 1V a Unit nlx.velhul ix.lnt. r.l!hty-thn-e ton were ImniKht fnmi llnrrlkl.urtf to IMl m-ne. After leavlliK Ihe Met-ka land Imr. tiulil mile" U low KiiKene, con hninu had to U iloiie to Li t over rltUe. hut a Ihe nU-auicr had ideiitv of lime to make Iter return trip, mi chain-- were taken ol Injuring the Ixxtl hy endeavoring In make belter time ThU xhould cnii.uraKC our jxi'ple lo j n.itenlly demiiud lllrrnl apinprln lion for linpnivliig the upp-r XVillaiii rile. A uleainUml hritiKing over Ml ton of In'lght to KiiKche Ihe l.it of June i a weighty argument In favor of river Improvement. HOUIIMKN OF TIIK XX OUI.H. Ilajene Selerleil a Ihe i-xt l'lae ol Merlin. Tort land Telegram: The llrxl nil mini illilrlc t innveiitlcili of Hie WixhI inell of the XX'orld wn held iu th'elty l.xlay. XV. I". Haw ley, of Salem cnnip, No. IIS prexldc iit, mid X'. f.x.x-r, of I'tirllnnd cainp, No. 1"", mi-n lnry. Then-were rcpnieiitnllvw fnmi II camp Among Hie pr.xniling wa Ihe adoption of xevernl liiix.rtaht n-xolulic.il Iu regard lo Ihe lluuticial woikiiig of Hie order. The following were . 1 cted delegate In the In-nil camp: 'X' f.xciN-r. O K JiiIiii-iii, ot rorihititl; I' J XVil-oti. ol Scat lie; A I. Iti c, of The Halle, ami XVI' llawlcy, of rtiilctii. Alteriiatm wen- eliit.irn fellow : Htl Iteliedicl, Saltlc; J M Hunting!' n, The Dill. -; XV f Vonui, Kiigene; M lilllilainl, I'orllniicl, mid K N XVIi.i l. r, Portlnud. Kllgelie wn m leeled n the next plan- of mn'ting. The llrxt ilUtriet eoinpiii nil of XXYMern tln-gou and Wcxl. rn XVaxh- illgtoll. t llll) Item. June Ucl. XVv are glad to xet- ihe U-autirul kiiii xhliic once nioiv. Ili.U will lx- nivlvcd at Lowell un ill Jiii.h "IhI. for carrvliiir the mail lx Iween I.owill mid Kgypt. Mix Ahhie Huiiinhrey I xtnylng t A. I. Ihluud, ul Lowell, iilleiiillng hiH.I. li. ill., n iiumlxT from thi idnee went l.i ihe nlciiient ricaeaiit Hill Satur day. A lunid of cuttle. U lontlng lo n .Mr. Holland, of Junction, piixxed through (hi place Hun. lay. An .xhlhll nil w II he utveil Ul the rl.muofli. It. Hay x h.xl. Mr. Henry I'nrUr I building n new hum. II. M. lllaekhurn went to June. I m Monday on huxlnexx. Hev. J. M. Swciuy tilled hi month ly npMliitiii( nl nt t'ump em k Sun day. TheiH- few .lav of bright HUihine I iniiklng the load g.xxl once more. (oil t'irwrll C.iiuallle4. June A S.nakk Snmv. XValh XV StnU-iiuiu: An Incident iv hirlinr Ihe Mnelilui'hor idi-llU on Mill .lay which wa highly exciting ami ill lx long rememU-ml hy llnw who were the principal ncton III the wvne. The little -.venr old daughter of Mr. ami Mr. Coulan, w hile plnj log aUuit the edge of Ihc piclih- gnaiti.t. dlnrov-t-n'l a water niiuke and luncxviillv plekel II up, gm.plng It III her liaud a few liit-hi-4 U-low it Iich.I. She mn lo her mother with the n plile, which would trlke al the little glrl'a fa.-e an he ln-li It U forv her. The night l oue w Inch I eaxter linaglliiHl than de-M-rlled. After n-'atd re.Ue- the child wa Indu.vd lo tlilow Ihe make from her, ami there w a fcrllni: of re lief repceially among the lady jxvta tor. althimgli the diake wa of hai oil." variety. Ul. lodge lieiler Item. June I"". Wonder w hen hurvmt w ill inme. lirandim S-llvem r returned from a wn k'a nil to Kugviie Snttirduy. A imniU r of our VDUlig nixiihuiieii went lo Hit- hulle win! of Itultlmiinke to Join in a grand eoyole hunt W illi il... ....i.t Hill Im.vm. The (iivolc are very U.ld III Hint localily. L. ( rii.an vlxiud the city yinterduy oil hll I Hex. Tlie Chrixtiuu i-litin-li wu orguiil.ed mid ollUim circled at line place Sun- lay. S'uix-rvlx .r rarker with a force of men luu Ixi u engaged ill mctiding our way for a wiTk pnt. A intiple of our bright young men have InviKtuI in a nrt apliw, ami now I.M.k out lor the U.ya on the lourtli of July. They mean biiinc. K. J. ( handler and Henry How urd vlxltiil ut Kgvpl Sunday. Any one w ild an over tilua of baby Iciigglin had U'ller u Kdgnr Johnxou nl once, as he I Intending to order nt once lo accommodate the new arrival in hi famllv; only a hoy and a girl, Urn Monday, June 15. XVe congratu late you, Kd'gar. A hiiihIkt from thi iduco nttelided Ihe rienxniit Hill lilruit- Saturday, and although the weather wn lather In clement In the morning, the plculu u a a irn-nt a mimna generally an any ever held at Hint uluce. The Inut of order prevaiKil during the entire day. UKUll.AK. The next I. . tl. T. grand w ill meet In Silverton, Oregon. XVe iinilentand that a certain x r- mui ha lately taken the troll hi lo go In I'.ueiie mid circulate n-iHirtai!aiiixt l'nf. I ha. Suit, of thi placv, who I In U' deputy xheril!. XX e have only lo xuy that the man who iiudcrtukc lo damage t'hnrlle .S-otl character hn a job on hi hand that he w ill mxiti lire of, and thi particular iH'rxoii w ill full , to make Ihe dmirtil Inipn-xxlon, and 1'ulr' I w ill only a.lvcrtixe hi own lark of I Mill. . . principle. I'n.f. XV in. l'nwlmnt will Hldtv our elll.n In the luten xt of O.xxl Teiuplnry on next Monday and Tues day evi-ulng. The piol.-xr ti.niea highly nwiumendiil, and we hope he will have a large audience. At In! we can work our nwd and we w ill lx- likely lo find iclii' 111. lit lnadiiUntu lo complete lite mul ed pxtching, much l.-x pul the nmdii In H'xxl hnf for next winter. .i in. Koinv-lk.l.t.AH Fhoril. Ahlnd ridiiigx. Khininlh county tennis le- L-iin eilmbini! the mouiitaiiia toward the Uogue river valley in an unuxiially kiiininted WBV lut Week, and W hen the driver arrived In Axhlnnd it wua learned Hint the people over them were m arly out of Hour, luiucht-r jonn lillcm hud aU.ut all the Hour or gixxl wheat Hint wna left over from luxt year mid he net the l.rlce III. lo f 1! H-r aca or iht per imw x.und. As llourwa wiling on thi nide of the mountain nt M2 to l.i H-r lMMj ikiuiici, it Hiurieii Ihe rrelghl wagon. . a. ifuuiap, who caiuo In tixlny Willi Hcvcrn wiil'oiih. reixirta the prim nt Klamath Kali now to tie M.AO -r nack. I.at fall and winter the Klamath ranchen fed all their aurplua w heat to their hog. lolly Ouanl. Juar iJ. Hah roHMKii. The liu.1 frvahet foriu.il a irrnvel 11 Ix low the aoutli end of the Kugelie bridge. It extemla dow n Ihe river to all nHM-nrnuce m-v end hundnil feel and will likely be hare In low w ater where heretofore there haa Uvn eluht or leu feet of wntcr. I-nun HiecurlicMl time them ha Ikx-ii a Inme eddy nt I hut point. Ihe new river channel ha cnumil the change nml will pndmbly force the current iiL-ainl the riuht bank of the river. Il may huppeii Hint the lr w ilt event ually xlop xleamer liimillig al tlie new warehouxe. which in Hint event would have to lie moved to aoiue point lower on the river hank. l.iuin iini'HK Tknkkh. Yaipilna New: I he I'. S. llglilhouc leliUer M iiiauita arrlve.1 In ixirt XVnlueeday at 10 o'clock. She had beeu down nil' II. i lea light, but lound It too rough to deliver xtippllc aii.1 other material wtiichare on ixra lor mat pouu. After dlxehari:iugimpMUwfor the h'oul weather light ahe will imMM.il dowu Hie CMixt niEaiu. l aptuln n-xrt Ink lug up and n-placlng the buoy of the entrance lo tiieMiixiaw, ine Aiiea buoy and No. 1 oil I til bay. Si iivkvimi Tartv. Thurday' ! very wnall auiount of ground thi J cur. The Con-nllU Murine Hand will at !aUt theKugene band lu furnlabi titf iiiuhIo for the celebration, ami on me evening of the third will give an open air concert.-Kugene tltiard. 'I lie Ma rine band along with 10 other band will content on the name xx-ulon for the prize In a band context, free for all, the Kugene Cornet Hand bnrnil. Cor vallln Times. McMlnnvlIlo Telcpliono-ItcglxU-r, June 21: Swarms of caterpillars are dextmyini: the follngo of many or chard lu this eouuly and along the line of the XVext Side mad. Some or chard near Amltv have been com- f the A-loria m-lnxd pU-telv cleaned out, looking as It a lire Th Kiilarl.-N U-nchers have been mluceil 10 Jt-r cent. Tlmr-ton I)o:ik lm Mild hi pla-e on Coyote crwk und will move to Cottage Urove. Fourth of July next. Kvcry oi.e should help make this event a grund uccesH. The d. iKit irrouud were crowded w Hli people on the arrival ol the local this morning. All extra rullmnn wna carried by the local truin today; alioanexira hngguge car. Minxes Delia Hruiiilcy and ( lara tallord returned lioinu from Drain this morning. The racers ltlack Trliice and l'ui- Mxme are to ru ii III a half mile danli nt -alelil tills aiteriiooil. XV'nrthop Tlioinpon, i.f (latecni k, this county, bus Ih.-ii uppolnUil a notary public by the governor. I lob ratlerxon was making liny on Melon's thi .V.xso foot lurni, ud- olnlhg the (H'AHU olllce, tcnhiy. Mr. It. It. Holt. uUo Mrs. C 11. Holt, of Harrlxhurg, are vlxiling rt-U-tit and Itieiid in thi city today. L. Ihivix, of rienxant Hill, n inrls that the head of fall wheat In thai vi- Inlly are covered w Itli green nphl. J. It. Khlnchart U In Soulhern Ore- gun w itli a miiipaiiy of exM-rl xx-ket miners, llu expect lo he in Kugene MKIII. Vamliill iimiitv w ill pay her deputy herlH und clerk im j r aniiiiiii, t-u-li. Ijine coiinlv ha not yet nxcu the kii- ary In U1 paid. llalher ipilel ximi' the I niverxity xcrcixe nre ov r. Most of the stu- leutx. gmdiintes nml vinllors have re turned to their home. StiiM-rinlendeiit McKIroy and I'ro- feexiir I). V. H. lU-hl are U.th Uxiked for ehurg' teachers' Institute, which U'gin ruexday. Axtoriau coinplaiii of the original xln ilevei.xil lu iilxillt Vehty-tlvc of her yoiingxter, ami a reform xchool Is uggexliil for their U-llellt. M. M. 1'Xce has Ut ii iioinliiut.il for governor by the n puiiiicniis oi i nii- loiulu. Among oilier things the plat form dccliires for woman xullragu. Mlxs Carrie Friendly was the rec-l- lent of uumenius handsome presents fnmi relntivea an I friend, in honor of her grnduntlng from the L'nlverslty. I IU-T. (1. A. lllnir will commence his missionary luUirs nt l'ortluml July M. The Fon-Htcrs hall. 4lli and Morrison stnt-t will be used for a meeting room. It turns out Hint the republicans elected the rcpn-xel.tutlve from Mul- heiir county. This leaves the demo crats without a member of thai IxHly. A civil suit i U-Ing heard thi nf- tcrnmin U-lore 11. F. Iorrl, Juxil.-e of the l-ace ex-olllclo, w licn-lii J. t.. Ro land Is plniutill'and Dr. 11. r. llusxell Is defelldullt. If this weather continues for a few day, so as to dry the ground and graes, haying will commence. me crop of liny promise to be plu-nonie- tuilly large. The DnlU-s Chnuilclc: A rattlesnake, the owner of twelve rattle, was found In the l.aldwln ox-ra hoiixe, in clean ing It up Saturday. It was dead, dmwn-dcd. Itcv. (1. A. Itlair nocived a telegram this morning announcing Hie death of Mrs. Dr. XV. XV. Cleavert mother of Mr, llluir, nt Ia-Iuiuou, Ivy., June 21, X p. m., of Dux. Dr. and Mr. C. 11. Chapman went to Portland this morning. President Chapman w ill deliver an address U forc Ihe graduates of the High sclicul there thi evening. A nuiuU-r of the students left for their homes this morning nccompa tiled by their vlxiling friend. The non-resldciil n-geuis and Judge Icrd were also ptuwiigers on thu dowu local. The newly appointed poxtmnxter, Tins. J. Crm'g, was busy last evening leivlvlug Ihe congratulations of his many friend iixn his sum-ss. He wear hi new honors with U-comlng modesty. Astoria lludgt I: "Hon. C. XX'. Ful ton tin a.x-epted an Invitation to de liver thu Fourth of July omtlou at Ku gene." XVallnce McCniimnt delivers the ornt Ion here. Mr. Fulton is evi dently hil lul for some other city. Captain iunl li!i through them. In some plun-s they have covcn-U the railroad track to such an extent that It was found iuixlble to run a hand car over the rail, the crushed liodlcs lu bricating the truck no that the wheels would not hold. XVhat they are and from where they came no one seems to know. "Kvcry town has a liar or two. A smnrt Alack. Home pn-tty girls. More loafers Hinn It need. A woman or two that tattle. Street given over to weed. All old fogy that the town wr-uld be better oil without. Men whostundon the street corners and make n inark aUuit women. A young man und young woman who laugh an Idiotic laugh every time they say any thing. Scon- of men Willi tlie ca Uxc of their trousers worn as smooth as glitx. Men who can tell you all aUuit tliiamv, tho weather, and how to run other people's business, but have mado a dismal failure of their own." I'arl naiwtttMp, Fart Pepallsl. XVasiiishton, June 21. There was fairly L'cxxl uttendnnce In the gnl- h-ries in un tlcl pat loii of the oiM-ning of the liicouie-tnx dclmte w hen Vice 1' res ident Stcvrnwiii culled the senate to or der todsy. Hills were passed as fol lows: To nuthorie a commtsion to draft a code of luws for Ihe district of Alaska and regulate the Jurisdiction of tho I lilted Slate courts therein. A soon as the clerk hud read the first section of the Income-tax provisions of the larill bill, J till, who usxumeil tne leadership of the opMlllon to tboxe provision drllvcn-d n rnrefiilly-pre-l.mi d argutueiiL Hill contended that it would have been good politics to have avold.il this unnecessary Issue. "I nnitext." lie said, "against the re pudiation of the promises ot the demo cratic party iu onicr toanopt anu carry out the nromlsex of the lxmullst party. The most disastrous defeat everexiH-r- lenciil by the democratic party In Ore gon wus the n-sult ol an etlbrt to iul- stllute new-fniigled populist principles lor the imm old principle ot true Uetiv ocracy. If this Is the best leadership we can present in this great crisis, I for one must decline to follow it. I re pudiule the spurious democracy, nxxl eru uixntlis and prophet, who are part muirwumiMi and part iM.pulisU." The Imposition of the income tux, Hill said, would drive .ew lorn, .M'W jer ey and Connecticut Into the republb enn column, there to remain. HIcL'iu follow nl Hill. Chundler rone to riW-lit the terms used by Allen yesterday, replying to the charge that Allen was giveu tree iiimoerou conui- liou that he would vote for the bill. Allen, replying, said ho pmrxsM-d to do what he considered pn-r In spite of "the dirty Insinuations" of the sciin tor from New Huiiipxhlro. Then Al len renewed hut expressions of yester day. (.'handler rejoined this only proved true what he hud before suld, that the xenntor wus not capable of understand lug the courtesy which should churau tcrle debute lu the senate. The senate at 4u10 began voting on tho II i si amendment to the Income tax. fixing the date when It shall cease. The date was fixed as proixxed In the amendments leluining tlie in come tax until January 1, l'.niO, by a vote of 30 to 21. teller, lUiU.ls, ami Mile-hell of On-gon, republicans, voting with thedcmocral. A Ire nt.ysF Cenfcrsncv. Omaha, June 21. There are lOoO delcgatm to the democratic conference which oH.-hed today for the purpose of organizing a state frce-colnngo league. The Wildest cheering followed the rending of the call declaring for the free mid unlimited coinage of the white metal. After preliminary organiza tion the confen-iiee adjourned til) even ing, when XX'. J. Itryan will address the convention on th advisability of the I' lilted Statea at once proceeding to the free coinage of silver without considering other nations. He will maintain tills nation 1 strong enough commercially to maintain a parity be lli forwtry division of the agricultur al department; making the first Men dny lu September, Labor day, a tgl holiday; house bill granting citizens of Sauaulilo, Cal., certain righta over Lime Point military reservation. Kvle took the floor to speak on ll.e tarlr. Kyle made a general argument fav oring the Income tax, dwelling on the dec-line of furin value in the XV est. He argued that the protective system wus responsible for the concentrated wealth In the hands of a few, and that it was Just and equitable that the few should bear a share of the bunlen of taxation, which their wealth niadu them able to bear. Senator Call, of Florida, shocked Hie spectulors In the gallery by removing his shoes and elevating hi "sky-blue" stockings to a neighboring desk while he fanned himself w ltd a palm leaf. At the coiit-luslou of nyie's speech, Vest ollered four additional amend ments to the Income tax section. The most important waa one to reduce the exemption from 14000 to t-KJUO, and exempt from operation of the lax building and loan association making loans only to Minn-holders. Another provide that In reckoning the profits of corporation for taxation, the actual operating expenses, looses and Interest on fixed indebtedness shall be exclud ed. Another amendment provide the lax shall not apply to Insurance bus!- neM conducted on the mutual plan. Teller supported the income tax propo sition. He quoted the utterances of the leader of the republican party, Oliver 1'. Morton, Senator Sherman and Senator Morrill, who advocaU-d the tax In the past. A Bating In Peaslan. New York, Juno 21. A special from XX'ashington nay the prediction that the reform Instituted by the dem ocratic administration of the pension bureau would result la converting iuio the treasury at the eud of the year sev eral millions of dollar, I about to be realized. Commissioner Lochren has had prepared a careful estimate show ing that the surplus will be f2&,U00,- ooo. Commissioner Loclircn'tlmaiu for (tension disbursement In the fiscal year lV.O has been reduced from lltio,- OtU.OOO to (140,000,000, no that the com ing years disbursement win eiieci a saving of another 125,000,000. A alarm la Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb., 21. A atorni which visited Lincoln last night was the worst In Its history, and gave rise to rumors outside that the city had Uen destroyed. The velocity of the wind was M mile an hour. There were no fatalities. Tho loss to shade tree la very heavy. Iattaic.1 la Hlow ( III Trala. IIkki.i.n. June 22. The Klein Jour nal publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg saying the Itusslan pollcu have discovered a mine which it wa intended to explode beneath the train conveying the czar to the army man euvers In central Itussla. In conse quence the czar has abandoned his In tention of attending the of the memor ial church at Ilerliu. Daaanfcd jr the I'ohti.anm, June 22. A the waters recede the dnmnging effect of the tlcxxl are revealed in a somew hat startling manner. '1 he nctiou ol the water has played havoc wllh almost everything which it embraced. Ofllce furnltur j and olllce tlxturo of all kinds ln. 1 su tiered much damage. Desks, tabh , chairs and counter nave been totali v ruined In many cases. Many fine of llce and elegantly lilted saloon have suilered much In this respect, and a the water has left them, present a sad ly demoralized apx?aruuoe. However, the work of c-leauiug up, pumping out and general sunltalion goe a-ttselejf ly ahead. Paln Away. Drain, Juno 22. Mr. Joseph Put nam, one of the old pioneers of Oregon. died at her home, six mile west of here, at 7 o'clock this morning. She was born In I-exlngton, Ky in 100, and was married to Joseph I'utnnm In 1M7. She came to Oregon In 1858, and settled near here w here she lived un til her death. Th night at Allium. Wakhinuton, Juno 23. There are Indications Hint the Kzeta case will cause our government to luiuuie a dell nute position iu the mutter of the right of asylum. Although the Sal vadorian icfugn-s, w ltd one cxeeptioii, nre safe on the I' nltcd Stntes steamer Iletinlngton, the Sulvndorian provis ional govci nun nt tins determined to press its demand for the surrender ot tween the two metal without Inter- j (ienerul Antoiiln Kzeta, vii-e presldeiii national legislation or agreements, and tut- i mien niaies can secure siaoie curn-ucy in no other manner than by the recognition of free silver. aaa Orrgaa AaaalatmenM XX'amiinoton, June 21. Tho presi dent today sent the following i.omina- Hons to the senate: 1'atrick F. WM-h, pension agent, San trnncimi; r rry ' firth. Ii.Im .'nvi.rlkll.pl. I. It 1 likllV the other refugee W 1:1 Hot I hi Included In the demand. "kallaual llaaa Maspraslaa. XX'ahiiimitiiX, June, 22. The con troller of the currency was advised t!.ut the ltlack Hill National hank, of Uapld Citv, H. D., hud sus.-nded pay- mc ut. A bunk examiner wn at once blow ing out sung in the channel of the river U-twreii till point and Ku gene. He w ill Use a small boat. At the time of going to press the tenmer Kmreiie bad not arrived here. Salem Journal: This evening, If all j although she left llnrrlxburg at 7:;k) Corvallls Times: Captalu Ilert i lh.rtlioln. Mixsouri. eonstilnl Mnvciiee. ' nlueed In clmrL-e of It. It 1 under Hatch, of the sung Unit Corvallls, It ;,.rmanv. sIihmI Hint the last n-port of the bank pnsxeo: up tne river on me sieniner i.u-1 iNwimnxters Kmll Svdow. Toml geiie ytfierday to U-gln the work of j (MU. ,riz.; T Owing, Moscow, arraiicemeiitx rati tx xrteetil, the liexiirr xiirt. ving imrty will start for Iheil Held ol lutx.r III ljllie COIMItV, a dlsinmv Ti n.lle. 'The Uiys will go up by t :. r.nd Mi. ( Miner will take Sal uVdry evening's train for that place. The party iiiixts of llalph Parker, AH-rt Mscy, I toy liesiier, tleo. ltrud x'mw and two oilier helpers fnmi Junction City. They will work In tins county several mouths. o'clock veslrrdnv InornliiiT. A rtnrtr Informs u that lie saw Hie U-at aU.ut Idaho; Thomas J. Craig, Kugene, Or.; Heiijanim F. lionhnm, Sal. in, Or.; James It. ClotweD, The lhil!e. Or.; Stephen It. linvn, Oieg-.n City, Or. al Blaat ItrlMrii. I'orti.anu, June 21. Nat Itluiu. of ret nine to the controller wn unsatisfactory, nml Its u"ienlou, I lien-fore, wa not n surprise. A Iru r to nin tflllara. Ciiicaiio, June 22 J. M. Town send, proxlikiit of the antl-lynehlng league, has written a letter to Mis France XVillard, asking her to retract lliu FiiKum r IIimmjvh. U. burg , Hkai.tiiv Commtion. From the n Vialnd 'alcr: " e Stiuthern 1'nc ltlo i j Mirtif ollln r of the Oraud lAHlge of doing a big fi. ighl busiiicx these ihiyl the A. O. C. W. we learu that the and a large nuuiU-r of the ruilnd ts'.ys I tolai mcinls rshlp of On-gon Is 7H whohaveUi-n getting in but lit !e Uinga gam for the year of LI70. Till I r..n... r,..,,,....l r. ..it. ti.a i or ueienu me xiau-menia sue is aiirizcu Inforn.s u. that lie saw the Ut aU.ut nMm ,,,, ,;,,., , ..ry , tbe , to have made n-gjrdlng the negro, live mil.- Mow here at II o clink this ; (r, iU , uf of , w bile In Kngland Ml. AX lilard waa tbe iovcrnment. iquoteu as naving spoaen aiinminKiy Th.. kiion'iiie erai.d lixli-i-. A O I XX'. ! "f the negro, and stating that she formally dt dicauii the Nki.n Am. An Uvil sent out over the slate from lng Crw-k. (iraut urniity. AUmt f.in.oni damage w a done, and uiilriw then is aid aoiue of Ihe clliti-ns w ill suiter. Vr.nis wishing lo n-mlcr aid may send rtmiiiiuni.-atioiis lo Orln 1. terM.n, Ung Cn-ek, Of. time are tirrtxiK.ulilit;ly happy. In anneal for uld ha I addition Ul II n lilllnr business, the S, n'tiinrkstcle grow lh w hen thestriligeiicy of the time i taken into consideration. I'. Is running special tiaiu hauling j This marvelous growth shows the frvk'ht that waa .inning lo rortlaud via Ihe t'nion I'a.illc and Northern 1'acille. and wa diverted en account estirlii In which Ihe enter is held by Ihe public generally. The onler In the state for the year ha raid out lni.mn' of the mv tit washoul. A large ntiiii on ivitlllciary crrtitlcate, lhert having suclars are enn.iue niui w in , is-eii toileatli in tliat tiuie. t hs death 1 at- l-r ol SUCh-rars are rnnnur aim ami 1 continue to arrive dally for some time. rate is 7 In tin imM nienil.r. morning. She Is heavily loaded. Thumdny's Salem Stntesiunn: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. liwynn have arrived in Salem and w ill reside here peruiu ueiitly. "Jell" I U'st know n a a chief engineer on one of the tnt ply ing on Ihe upH-r river. Of late, he has lu ll on the government snag Uat. One liundml and sixty acre of the Moor farm four mile Ulow Kugene was sold Unlnv through Frasler A Svnrverud to Vni. H. II. Miller, re cviilly from New Mcxim. The pur chase prh-e w a ill' . He willst.sk la.v Willi a nice lot ol thuil liom-s I thi afterniMin XVorkmen's temple in this city. j OUKU:. LI.ElTLD. I The grand Iodic today elected the : follow ing olll.i r-: l.rnnd Master ' Workman, XV XV :i;.ih:..i, of l'endle- ton: grand forrinnn. 11 D luiimxlcll, of : Portland; grand ! Colvig, of Jackoi.vi:l.' er, Newton Clark, . f li m-i'iver. It I. Duri.a-i grand treasurer. XV n, for bn.slMig purtsxs.. Including two Cohen, Portland hr..-!,.,! imri.s Inr'udilor I wn ' -"I'"""' ' ' ' '. r, iiiium Viand reoord- xl river; grand f l'nrtlnnd: Annstn.ng, of illative. J J M.-kay. D Sol is iiur hsis, iiit-.iiiiiiii; iu ,. . fiii -r . rt -in..... .... I..-. I ..r.,..b i. j ,-''.-. now on tlie rood. l'rineville lU-vtew : A party of trav- J ati.ti naihn. elers fnui La (iiande parsed thn.ugh I'oKTLANP. June 2:'.. I.iverxl spot town Thursday rtiroute to XX'ebf.xjt. firm: options lower. I ci.-ago tlrnier. They gave rather disoouraglug ac-' New York and San F1..1.1 i-co easier. thought that lynching wa sonietlniea justulable. She Is Invited to appear U-fore the league and defend her po rtion. Thsy Ttll Dlllersat atari. ST. Jjovm. June 22. Dr. C. F. Sim ninns, president of the Simmons Medi cal Company, and superintendent of the Centenary Methodist Kplscopal Sunday school, today stabbed hi book kci ix-r, John Mcltain, over tbe heart, Inflicting a fatal wound. They quar reled ngardlng the account nf th company. Mellain says Simmon tahixil him without provocation. Simmon say llain started toward him when he wa sharpening hi pen cil. and be threw out bi baud in self protection, thereby inflicting lb wound. o