T rl n j V GUARD. . a.jr a v()L 20 MTiBLisnrn m the bimein .tio!i of OEiocinin mscipiM, hp ta ms is MummM bt toi iweit op on brow EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY. JULY H. 1804 NO. 20. The Euscne Uty Guard. ; I'l lll.ISIIKDr.VKUY SATl'llDAY. I. I,. CAMPIlKMi, I'nblUlirr avail Proprietor. nl-TICK On Hi Fa.! .Id -I WllUuirlU St, l-t-o Sav-iAh r'tjlilb .SlrreU. I , M.tttlK I hnM at.nit 13 ,l?trt'ni"J lltt Mil Jno"inm Ajytii'iition. Tiw ad ' W U ''' ,,. .,. thrc nwnthi .i'iri uvutln J (iiir.o. jwar.. ........ Trnint le'tii- la o luoin, cent. ,r Una ..ra.iti liiwrti m ' Vitalising Mil wi" ' raii-lt-raj i"nrlf. All il wurk uivut b rm ma i-iliviht. very Pair Guaranteed. address 6an Francisco Cal. ('tmmUloiit-r Court. ,1 S. LUC KEY 0m m:LV.n is Clocks. Watctics, Claw. Jewelry, Etc. KKI'AIKINU I'KOMPTLY DoXF.. ytllWorli U.rrDt-4.-tl A. C. WOODCOCK, At trncy-al-Law, uKr'Ii'r - 'm )ir Id.M-V ..i.tli of I". l. H.-il -tt- uti m givrn to t.'.illactl'.ni nl I'nih-tt. biMiiu-a. L. W. BROWN, M. D. I'IiynU'Iiiii rui'l Suini'oii. I Mir ami rid.-in- "r Ml..rni. Hour; t'i '.I a, til.: I'.' to 2, i ' p. nk 33. C XjJljKZES. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. S. iK'.mu. ant Si-ar l'rlT In Ken ln ami Iminfullr MarMe mi l liranlt.', Muniiniriit.. ll.n.l.toiniaii.l (Vuiat.-ry wmk .1 all UmU tut l't. AM. WOI1K (U'AKANTFKD ! tt lllaiunllo Strict. near I'mtnilW. Kmiuie, r J.F.FORD, (Kr.ngt-lb'i) Of Dm M.itur.. he, writ iiml.r data "I M.rch '.'i. lr.'Ui K M. Mki. Mm. Co., Dufur, Orcgnr. (Ji:sti.i:mi.n: On arriving limnc lai-l cck, I fimml nil wi ll uml mi x Imialy ailing. Our liitlf j.'lrl, t lKlit uii'l nii lmlf jvnnt olil, who Imil uuatiil nwny to j miu n In, U mi well, niniMif nml viifuroiiH, nml wi ll tli'khnl up. S. It. Cuimti ('un Iuin tlmit' tM work will. llotlinfUiofliililivti llko It. Your S. 11. Ciiiij,'!i Curt- Iihh curt'il anil ki pt nwny ull lnuirxiioM from nit. So jtivc it to'i'vi-ry inn-, with cni'tlnirn for ull. VIliliiyou inM-rity, r nn Yiium, 'Mil ami Mim. J. K. I'oitn. If jon lh tn (! (n-'li ami rhri'rful, ami rr.'li lir tin -:"i::' wnrk, rli-.HM" Hit- ir'1'in null llx- Jl.a.Ui-hf ami l.lvrr tun-, l.y taklua la.i 'ir iljriH ijiwf a wi-t-a. Mi.4 uu.lura m.iiiv4 Ktiaraiilii! ) vi'UU pvr IhiIIIv tr ail UrufilltU. ' J L7PAGE3, DKAI.KK IX GROCERIES HtVINllA I kK'.K ANP I'llMfl.hTE (TIN K nl "L.!t' auj l.licy (micrrlf. Lvii(hl In Ihv Uhi ti.arkft. Exclusively For Cash, i;ui .iifrr the -iil)ll U-tti r .riva ih i'i wy uih r lun;!i IN KUQKNR-: I'riHlu.T ;if nil kiiiiU tnkt'ii nt uittrki'l T lUni'HU'K, Ml. KaI!, J., First National Bank Oi Eugene. PaU up Ush fspltal 5 0.00 ft Surplus and Profit, ?Q,l"J0 Eugene - Oregon. k-aerl bankioc bnainwa J. n ra- utu,. SLl.t Hralt. m NfcW YuKK, ' MH auo. HKS KltAKCloCO u.4 1'CUT '.VM'. OfiKUOX. IU1U u( .tchaoi. J.I on f.ir.iTi couutri. '"l--iUrlTlint)jn to ckack or cartiC ct ! .ij.it All mlUcti,,!). tctrwUi to u I I r orv Kf 01(4 UUBlUlB. Si-rlon Itunaway Arrldent. I'mlljr l.unr.l. Jul . A rtiimwnv nirlili'iit otfiirml In till. rily ,vi'ti riliiy ihmiii wiih-li n-aultel In injuries to (lire Imliin. Mm. l'lutt imil lu r two ilmilili-m, youiift IimIU, wire ri'turiiitii; iinini' from iliurcli w lu ll tin luirxn tiaik fnxlit at Millie trivial iillnir. 'II u- Imlun wr- nil thrown to the uroiiml, onu of them with niirli fnnv thiil lur rluht enr wiih iii-iiriv torn oil. The wound ar i iiIim ii if cut w ilh it knife tin' forrr . , n t i ii nil mil wiia f. Kn'ni. i t. i . . . , llnrrln, who whm tnlliil, took wviTnl ailtt'lii-r to cliMf thf wound. The ynunir lnily wiia oihcrwlM' -ointiil,rnhly l.ruiwil. iiii nintliiT nifivi-il it wwre airl:i I to lii r li ft tikli-.U-iih-a Imiixiion otlx-r iinrta of lu r UhIv. It b not known n yit wlu'tluT Interim! ii.Jiirlm wi-re Hintniuiil or nut. ut it U ft'iiri'il imi. 'I'lic oihi r linUL'htt'r liml lirr left nrm hroki'ii jut iiImivc tin1 w rift ninl waa t-oiikiili-ial'lv ilmkrn tip. Ir. Ilarrin rcilini'.l tin I rail ii tv uiul iw fur a known nil three luitlelitM are rwover- iiitf uii'i'ly. rruliMte Mattel K. i :t:ile of Kola I t MeCow on, ilercmail: will mltiiittcil to iMhute. rrolmlilc value of real nml H-rnnl roH-rty, f.lUKI. l-ilxlla MvCownil iiiMiiiited ole exn iilrix without IkuiiIm, hm r- iiliil miller the w III. folate of lliralii Le'. ilitfel. I'rohalile value of tftiile flJHI. Will nilliiitteil to irolmte. It. V. Kmeraoll liiMiintei exeeutor w ltd fiVK) IioiiiU; urelli!.: Darwin Ilritw, HerU-rl Kakln uiul V. S. ChriMiiinn. A i.rai.Tii n'Milnte I: Win. Vuugliiin, J.... p, Sharp nml hick llurtoii. folate of lluuh lloreii; tlnul wtt le nient uia.le ami iiilinliiiMrnlor IIn chari il. tiiiarilian-hip of Sarali M. Meek: C. W. Wahl.unie, irmirdian. onlereil ilif- cli:ir'nl. lliKh l'rireil Tilcjmill. Allen Cochran, a 17-yenr-oM SpriiiK llelil liul, lorl mote than lie inmle wliile nctiliK lia uieaM-mter Uiy mm liny lt week. He wna ilellverlu It tclctfrnm nt the n-jilcniv of John Kelley, w hell the family wiilelulok' took ailvnntunc of the iM'iihioii lo Kive him n aenre. lie tfral'licil the Uiy ly the punt., tenrinn them in half H loeii iiluce. lliel Mr. Kelley m l lavii near, the en llilie wolilil Ulii'lutlhteilly ilnllf ooliahl i rahle mure iliiinai;i. Ah It waa, Allen came hack into low n luukiliK im though lie lliel I e ll "truck I'V n J'yclolie, or hiul J iine.l the Htrikefn. However Mr. Kelley klmlly ollcrol lo huy the b iy a new pair of palitM. Ch r.r.v j crlain'3 Eyo and Eklc Ointment A pertain cm for Chronic Soro Eye. Tetter, S. !l Hlieuin, Scuhl Ileail, Old ( liroiiio Sores, Fi vcr Sorei, Kczcnia, Itch, Trnirio fc'cratclies, pure fiipplea auill'ilcs, It isoolinif nml fogluiog. Ilumlroil cf eaae liao been cured ty it after all other treatment bad failed. 23 cent per hox. F.,r wlc l.J OiburnJi I if lj.no. A Titi K Fimi Si-oitv. A null atory comci to u w hich It woiiM not he ail veuturoii to vouch fur. Krnuk Klein inif nml Huraee McKinley alnrteil out hmt I'rlihiv to tnke the utter' f.iiher, Janii McKinley, up the Mo Kclizie to ileliiotiatratu their kliowl eileof trout lUhllitf nml "learn hllU how ." The llit half ilay only bnmk'ht i Mintl ahiner a a ntilt, nml the nl. I Keiiliciuail ileciileil it ulxiilt nil prutltalile lo lav in the a I mi If. The yiniii''cr men however, cluiiuiiiK the McKeiuiu had been nhed dry, irntl it all next luy lu thile Cretk. That evening they relumed with three llh. Suml'iy waa woie than the llrat af ternoon. The nummary of the trip, n handed to us i aa fullowa: KxK'ii a ?l, ami priMi-eiU 1 trout.- lloitsij ItHovvNKti K. C. Htnitli. w lniwaaup mi the UliU'lie jMirit lnl we'k, reMrtn the drowning of a fine lenm of hori Friday afterniKin. One of the .riltln Imivh waa ciikTiifi-d with a ervw of lui;c r funiiinc ir for the Fui." ne wiw mill. They were at Hie Miliit U'luw J,tMie when In me man ner the fetltll. Wh!ll ua V,V Blill'B Hie bunk in .hallow water, u .truck by ftotitlutf lir nml carried out beyond their depth. Ik coming lmicled In the harm- lth diow ned before II u p-.lili' tori-eUe them. The lioraea weie valuable onhii-lj, ih blow lull heavily mi tlu lr own. r. ... ,1 . ,j oil a. thehilLTil!!.' tlOVOr OXi'ti'il- t.l. "Trii'-l ami proven" iit the venliit o f million. Simmons Liver li'i!i l.itor i tin- Better: mclicino to a n il ;ii't- whii-h you can jiin your faith for it euro. A mild tiw, juirely in liireitiy m tint I.iver a n il Ki l- c. Trv it. SoU liy'.i!! i-ii. in r.iitiiil. or in I'dw Iit .X. ii ii:y ofii:i'!.' into t i.m. . lie I li...fl.lv.rM .11-1 Than Pills .-.- :i u W . I .u a- ..-II.: :V l' :: :.: l Hi.' .'. .-.in In r- I Junction til j It.nia. TiintT, July 7th, Theaeiirc III the ball unme wa-, liar- riahiirx 14, Junction City u.i. Wm. ami John Milliron caiuc In from the mine of Siutheru On eon Tuewlny. Mian I Jturn 'oleiuan, of Fuuelie. la the gucat of MUa Nellie Folaolil. The muntlial ha hivn nuthuriiil bv the council to nlteud the alu rlira ih lliupieiit Hale ami pmte-t certain tola umiii which the city hold, claim. I). A. Ilnrp la In Oirden, and on ac count of the atrike, l unable to lenve Hint city. K. K, lleuderaoii and Darwin Yornn rnme down from lOiireno Thurulav evening In enxtall the new ollhvr of the K. of T. lodin. of till. city. Kil. M. llula-rliaa rented the north room in the Oilmore brick ami w III om cn up a atiM'k of k'enta furnUlilnif ifiMMla a aiNiii iih the imhI can lie received. I,, liead haa retlnM from Jnckaon'a and will l Hiiocecdcd bv J. I. Ham lin of Lake Creek aa aoon na lila whnol cloaca. J. K. liutler haa had chnrire of the iMHikn for the paat two wit k. Married. At the realdeue' of the bride', parent., Mr. and Mr. Frank Kirk. July a. syi, by Ituv. W. II. Hiiimton. Mr. N. J. Hryntit uml Miaa hurah V.. Kirk. Hun. Ibib't. Clow'. aildrcMi on the 4tll la highly eoinpliliieuted by thoae wlio were mi lurlunale naato hear 11. lie la a very forcible apt-akcr, and genuine Amerlcaniaiii waa manifest tliruiiif li mit lila entire remark.. A la-titioii la lu circulation pmyluir the count v court to build a bridge acruaa the hIoiikIi at I.aiicnU r. Thi. ford I. Indeed a limiKt ruua one nt lant. The late iIimmI dit'tivlied the channel ami when It la at all up it la Impuaailile to ford It. At nil ordinary hinge ol water, a nlrangcrntteinptlng thla fonl would find blmaelf In ulaiut llltccll feel ofwnter. The ford la crcclit ahaie nml dauireroua at nearly rI taiiaona. I lip iititithili la la Inn iiuuieroualy aluiiiil, and we think, II the matter la liMla-rly fdaeed la-fore the eourt, a brhlKC will la ordered built. Cottage Oriite Item. leader, July 7. (lur huteU ii;e u.erruu with prwa-v toia uiul mining men w ho are Ibx-klng to Ilulii miu, the new Fldurado. Mr. Krwln I.ea la at prem-nt engaged In drilling lii p wel'a for the citi.eiia oflhlaeity. In a few ln'.nr!r wclla Imve l-( n ilrllli d to Hit) deptU U I1"' tee. d'l'.l I'l VV(iy a cploua allt- ,ly of piiieiuld water la fuuni. Thf (pie! Ion ol water worka fur 'it tage (iruvv la aiaiii to la determined. It la thought that nil exn llellt l'v:'.-l uf water at a i'"i e!t'YUiu van ! .-eur-J by lt''l'K a aprlug on the hill above tlrtf reaTdeliii: of Wm. folldi". Ill thi cum-our town ahould Iw alio- filled llli pure rreali wau-r l j a oiain i tlr.'.M ciiu luiiu m icligUi. P:ir '.li.ft, Jn'jr i" i haptcr of M.iion, at I r.riiju I, j'iier-' jlt. l)ry ,a,,u , apprunebing. ila ! ClCil till' tiiliewi'ig uuim , the iiiilng year: M. I.. II. I .. C. Crawford; I . (i. H. I., J. M. H-l-.n;tf. K., J. H. Irvine; li. S., J.. N. ll.,iv (i 1. II. P. Miwiii; f . J 1 ltubin-uii: . C. of H., II S'.range; i .. I.., r. I.. I oja-. 70 Kl JO il A II Fiak, cah iid for eniinty Wi-tcrn h.l rVnT Co, thriv road plow., claimed fr7 allowed W 11 Kanolf, Imuntv for cougar t.eo -n. btirving Weaver and I ow uing ..." Clerk nrilervd to ilrnw n wnrrnnt mi road fund lu favor of J M (learlmrt, appropriation fordiatrict No 15', fii. Ordered that lit I In frncltoiml block "A" in that part uf Kugeiie or iginally donated by Kugeiie Sklmier ami w ife la- conveyed to It F lorri, naaigllif, of J A Wallace, to whom aaid lot apcnra lo have lai n aold nt an early day, no conveyance thereof hav ing Ufii made, and "that Hon. A. II. Flak, la- and ia hereby aplnled and made the agent of and for (he counly of l.ane lo make nu ll eouvcyamv. Coital Fork and Cloverdale roi,d; Frank llylaml, l't la llundy, ami A K Parker apNiiited viewera uml C M Collier, Hirvcyor, to uui-t June , M't. 1. Siinoii, au'rviaur of road district , No 47. orderiil In gnuhi nnd remove ! ! an olmtructioii on eountv road No Ll, ! oiilheeaal Hue of J. V. lluihiicU'a , ,t.i. i I ... ... ,1.,,. ,. Jn.U l..l...... Irl. Alex .Matthew, Ua Mlnur ol roail , 1 "' ' "' ..... li-triet No. L'7, iiilrueted to caue all j Atlurmyll. I Notion retunud olntrueli ui lo l removed from Fii ; Junction lid niuriiing. gene uiul Sliialaw ruad fro:n the end of the present grade to the weat end of hi ilialriet ami grade ami gravel aoine w ith road lalairof hi tli-tin t, wlthuut further delay. ...l ... It II ... tt'i i ... I 70 MONDAY, Jl l.Y". Mr. A. V. l'etera I alill ipiile ill. Will Knv, of llarrl.burg, I lu tow n. Vulnev 1 1 nu n w uv I at Sa'elil to day. ' -.11. Flielldly i-ild I l.il I l-llll 4 Xoteiday. I'rof. J. . Johliaoll l-iled liar riabiirg tialay. 1.. O. Potter wi ld tii .Ntletii mi yi . terdav'a lia'al. A. Dilley left fur the Foley Spun- thia tuuriiitig. The S iu batik hn di elated II ill I deiul of 1(1 per cent. The chlirel ica ail culitaliicl lare con gregation y.-tcrday. C. F. Hurlhiirt came up from June tinu tli 1 afternoon. Darwin ltrituw w a in low ti tmlav Dr. D. A. Paine ami li. W. Pickett were ill Juuctlnli today. Mr. Dr. Middle I rccoverim; an attack of piicuinouin. The euninilloiu-ra court convene again tomorrow tiiurnlng. F. I!. Dunn went to Portland i-ler- TTFSDAY, Jl'I.Y Id. t lu rru aic very dull ug:ii nd auci-d one i I! II. kipoti!i . in uiil N hi- all a. Hi:il debt ol dy l-llg h II V ele. ill of Irving, aj nl lat of Cottage liroxc from nt im r ihiiiiuI lo.lav. Attorn, Portland." I loilgla i M'.l.n; at are uln a Dmila coiiuiv. . r. lion, i lllk.Mll III l.llgeue. W. S. !.., uf J aiu'lioii Cil v. w a iu I'.ugeiie ve-h nhiy. W ill Ui v returned huuic to llarrU' burg tin- nioiiiltig. The grand lodge of Mai in w ill iiu't III Portland tmuoiiow. W iley (Ji itloii n turned yealcrday I'r a tup to Cot valll.-. Itev. John Paixiu ri 'turned to In home at Salem t hi iiiuming. The -iL-tiHV annual convention inn I in Port land tuuim row. I.e-ler lliiliu lilt fur Oakland ye-ler nay allcriiiHiu In I' gone aeveral (lava. Mr. mid Mr. ( . H. Frank Went to Sodaville thi liiomllig (o ala'liil a W M Andrew, IuiiiImt T T Kemp, liridge himU r.. I I. Cniiipla-ll, printing (ii-o ( loner, wilne- bv I'. D McKcinicy, medieiiie fur paiiT .' -1 iXi J W Major, deputy aherill, wiaal and alove for cleetiuu, t".. ill, al lowed lit it IHI At tlii. linie S llai aeii prwxMitwl bill fur i. moving i.bat ruction. from I'llg.'iie-Floret c toad, m Inch waa iillomd lit $ 0 (K( Hill of 1' Hold for bluirpi'tiitig and pHintiiig road plow mutiiiued for vertlticatlou. Dill of Crouer .v lllair continued for vertitli'Htiou. Mill n' J W Ktewart colli Hilled for vertitl.'Htii.u. Mill of 11 Ilurril for clfiti, n IhkiIIii M, Hllnwe.1 at 1 .() Mill of lien C Irwin fur tuerciiiiii- dina nut allowed. Ordered nllnwed: A V Peter., clothing fur piilipell. . It t'i S A l'nrk. bounty mi cayute - INI M l l'lillie, ' " '1 - 1 (HI Eugene Light Co 'Jtl fttl " light fur jail.... 'J im F L Olmmhera, road material It) '.Nl (Haas ,V I 'null iik Hue. stationery . . . 4d IX) f rnuk II viand, viewer Cloverdale and Cmial Folk road 1 3d Lei. Dundv. viewer Cloverdale andCoaat Fork rend '2 Till A H l'nikar, ditto 2 HI Herbert Martin, rlininmuu Co.at Fi irk and Cloverdale road '2 (Nl Jii. Parker, ditto 1! ( CI if I'uiker, murker Coaat Fork and Cloverdnlo road '2 INI CM Collier, county itirvcyor 7 70 0 M Collier, county surveyor 'J7 INI II K ItuMM-ll, keeping pauper lH I I .lolin Iteverly, cleaning chaH-t. . .. '. on J h I'nge pauper atipphc 1 T.'i K O Puller, Dep. Dial. Ally '21 til Kaklti .V Mriatow, paner (tipplie li INI Frank Keianer, aiiliiry b'l INI Frank Keianer, poclaga I fa) A E Wood, piimicr I INI J M (leldion, bridge MJ He Hud Many Uouta. A good atory, av the 1 1 ilUlx.ro In- di K iulent, wua told a little w hile ago, nil Colonel i K. Cornellua. A few year ago lie had a lot of gout which iu aumuier bmwaed on aomo oak on hi old donation land claim. On one occasion he wanted In houae them In a ham. Accordingly he ulatlnncd lilm- M'lf ao aa to turn the goat col tin in Into the front iloor or the liaru. He lunl Mood there for aouie time aa the atreaui of goata came nniund the barn corner from a back liuxlure, w hen Mill Kane, a neighbor, rode up. Kane had a good alwd am ile on Ida face a he accoatcd T. II. with, "Colonel." youarehouHlug your giaila I "Yea; I want to aclcct out a few, but I didn't known I had aomanv. ' "Welbiloii t you tliink IxicK a-ar to be. ku many then. An nivcatigatimi allowed that the giatta went lu at the front ihair, juuiia'd on a mow of bay and pn-ed out the Upa r wimluw, then nroiimi to t lie trout again. I hi circle of goata had deceived Colonel Tom aa to the number lie owned, The train on Ihi iliviiuli of the .. P. It. M. continue to run regularly. W.J. D'Arcy mid F.. I'. McCornai k, ol Salem, H'iit Saturday night iu Hi city. Mi- I'.laiiche Straight 1 visiting frit ml on S'invr Creek for a few da . Hugh iray went to Albany yeter day where he will accept a h'i1i1uu in u toutiilry. J. W. Shumate, the Walterville iiicrchatit and aa.uiatcr, waa in lowii liahiy. Mi Augunta Iteiuer, of Vixitillg at Hie reaidemv of for a lew day. W. C. Itallcy Marled wild.. : Hay I '" ennui of I rule low . s- t It lio hiiiix. ti . coming the In ai V iu hvi crop ly. On ac- local pnci Albany, i I .co Long on a (up llllila-t you had better shut that Upia-r b wimluw'.' May lai there won't ap Fiiov KlTiox SfniVfiH. Albany iKiima'ral: A letter from Hon. It. A. Irvine, w I o went to Kltaoii Spring alaiut two wi-ka ago, written to Jaon Wln-ler. of thia ell tf. anva Ihn roml In 1 . " .y . . . ' ,t i in ....... ..i. i, i ... i .. i. .... . 10 III llm alaive Sprillgllci W a.aal, I )' "' "" riinuni uiiaiiiu then fur a atn tdi uf li mile Hie worl i " ahliHl from here, for which waa St. Oimnis I.i.i:'-rtii.-Mie KP"'!; J..'.uiau tuUn in lid matter at mn Il'.lll I.UUll. J'4'T H I.i r1-.: 1 1. i'iaici 4 lavarverud aold 131 acre, of the M'a.re tract today . I irt f au-rfi.- Heitiiuiii. n-i-entlv frutii Lyon county, Kaiia, f.r Ms). li. nd hole the writer aaw alMiiiiidi-l, and then the remuinder of the road wa rough and rocky. Mr. Irvine ay he Mood the trip finely and ba not had a bud aia-ll aiiice . I gall hnthiiig and drStiUiug the water. Toe tcitu uu.l wag'in of JaM.i- S.hcltoli run oil the grade but no damage waa done exivpt aome alight bruiM- for Mm. Sheltoii, wliojuui-d f: ..a the wagon. The wiej".. tuincl over and went ili.au tl.rt i.fiilM.iikiu,.iL ala.ut l.j f. Into the river, borw-a and all. TheM' liorwa were cut iie and t.n.i.ght out afelv. Most cf iil-a loud wai aaved. look in if the xllate and nl. I 1m- ui.ahli. o agn' nl. the (anil' hill. The Noithcrii Piu illc train left Port land laM eveiuhg Inleiiding to make the trip KaM. I'lol. J. W. John-oil and family w ill leave for the II r MeKcli.le til upend a n ii 'li 1 1 1 . ThuiKilay. A 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 k t uf F.iigeiii' M'nple w ill have lor Portland nnd Hie liiuuiitaiu and a coa-t next wet k. Jami llauimuml mid F.rueat (.11 alrap left lor Foley Spring thi morn ing to apciid a few day. Prof. D. V. S. Keld and W. W. Haiuc were pnt-cngcr on thi Illum ine,' north huiiiul local. Judge Fiillcrton n tinned to hi home at IvOM-burg ye-tcrday. Ile will l here again July l.'Ul. K. II. I .niier arrived nl A(iiria on the atenmer Coluinliiit. He ia cXTted home luiiight ou the overland. Prof. Coiul hi, accompanied by hia daughter, Mr. U.S. Mean uml child ren, of Sal, til, arrived homo thia after noon. The c. h I. rated John I i recti arrived in town thi morning from lleiitutt enmity, where he ha lavll III the bur t It'll It II rill htlhincaa. Yolucy Hetiietiway nrrived home from Salem thia afternoon accom panied by hi brother I'rbnu. The latter I -i rimi-ly ill. Thee n re vacation day w ith the children, and now Hie avcragti aniall laiy w ill be hoarding up hi nickel fur the coining circua. The pro:nled marriage of William Pciin Carter, aged h, and Mr. Mye litic Mill, nged .0, came oil a udver- tincd la-l vti k, at Dufur. T. (I. lleiulrlck went to Hmlleyvillc thia morning lo look aland make ar rangement fur the oia-nlng up ef the Hew aiala spring at that pliuv. S. II. Friendly, oflhlaeity, nml Dr. OglcMiy, of Cottage lirove, were paa M'tigera on the liH-ul thia mnrnlng for Portland to ulteml the Mumjulo meet ing. It baik f 17,7111.711 to run Lane coun ty lat year. On account of tho clerk and Kherill h.-itig aularled now, the ex n'Uc will bo much lca during the next year. Itev. (1. M. Irwin, elected atnteau IM'rliileudcut of hool, will ivintlnue na puatoroflhe Flrt McthiMllat church of La (irande until hi olllclal term of aervlcu iM'gllia. Stinie of our lnrgcat w heal grower Inform u that the wheal anlila Im done no crecptlble damagu whatever. Aa the gram turn yellow the aphl leave Hie Mime, llyilig oil. Hum nud laicoti nro tviiorti! very a arce at I'orllaud on account of the atrike. Theae article ought to l aum plietl by the Oregon farmer I li tend of la-lug ahijiped into the atulv from the foal. Fruit to thu value of 7,tNN) on It way lai-t from California wa tied up by the atrike nml loal, nml fruit grow er of that Mute eatlmatv their loan at t.'JNii ia-r ilay during the contlinimwe of the atrike and blockade. Kliaa W. Dixon, tif Forvat firove, Im Invented an air ahlp by which lie claim he can g'l from Oregon b C'lil eng'i iu .'Ml hour. It 1 In the alilip of n whale. An electric motor will be the iowtT. Probably a bubble like all air i-hi p.. Judge Fink ami Comiiiliaiimer I'er ki in mid CmIIlboii went to H rut r cn k thi afurmam to l.k at a bridge in that acclion. 'lomurrow they go to Junction City to baik at the ace t ion of country lu tho Uittom thia ald of the llarrialiurg ferry. Another pri lamiillou wa luil by 1're-idellt ( level. ml Jeaterdav. It ap- Mipli-a parly at Aahb.l.d baa 1 nliea to North Dakota. Montana. Juat pai d the following naolutiuii: ! Waali'iigtmi, Coloratlo, Culitornla, IlfMilved, That .e tkcluro that the I t'lah and New Mexico. It ia alaxil the only tiulU.II of Hie ruilway problem ia aaine tcuor a the pna lulualloll l-allcd through the govcriiuu'Ut ow uplitp of to CliUago uud tlliuoia. rallrimda lo La- op. -raWO. iu the lut. -real , Mw K (1U team of Hon- F- C. of Hie whole pctx. (Tuiely, or iiurrlaburg, wa. frlghleii.-d l'.iu-Lurtr b vU w; "Hie Ux ui.. of 1 ami rail away throwing Mr. Tandy lu- la.ugla Coiin'.v tie. iik and S. ' lo a barla d w ire feiuv, cutting Id lace Hamilton. a :uii laiutlaa tnuut v. '" urm in a acrimu mmuier. He re- have lain unia-ah-d to the aupreme c. ivl gial aurgleal utU nli.ai and la thrmigli the Cowli!., Wa-h., country yctcrday. Pi' tilc nml llhlng parlli along the McKeii.ie and Willamette river wi re liumcrou yctcrday. Judge Fulli-rtou came down on thi morning' train, lo hold an adjourned term of circuit court. Mi-ac llelle Milllcaii, Katcniid l.u.ti Fiirringion wfiv pitwiigera fur Junc tion on ycatcrday a local. Mr. C. L. McMaholi, who hita Iui n vialliiig at the home of her pan-lit, re futed to Porllaml yealcrday. II. C. Humphrey ami Peter lluiiey left fur Hie Foley ' Spring yealcrday. Mr. Kuiicy i nrmcriiig fat! SIiihiI Huarilltcmletit SteVcliaou left thia morning on hi bicycle to vlMl acluail ill Hie ljikc Creek country. Merrill I a la, who ha la-en aerloii ly 111 Willi an alli-ctloti of the laiwcla for aeverul daya la reported Improving. A Lytic arrived over from Craik county Saturday. He came by the Salitlaiu route and reMirta Very' little allow. Mim Nettle K re arrived home Sat urday evening from ( late creek where alio ha Jut cloacd a aucccaaful term of achiKil. j A lllllllla-r of young anple of till , city mid vicin'ily nttemled a picnic i . ...i...... ... . i neiii oiling eicriiiisv, ami ri Hiri a plcaaulil tune. Prealdelit Cleveland Veatenlay l Hiied a pnH'lainiitlun which virtually dwlan-a martial luw in Chicago anil the atale ol lllitiol. J. M. Foalcr nml aiii, of Portland, alarted for the McKcur.ie bridge todav, w here they will aa-ml a few weeUa liiiiiling and llahing. J. F. Itohinaoii, S. M. Yoran, W. V. Henderson, M. D. Palno and L. N. Money went to Portland yealcrday to ntteiul the gratul lialge ami chapter of Maaolia, li. v. J. M. Dick, only got a far, on hi trip I jiat, a Portland, on account of the railroad atrike. Ho ha coil eluded lo ptrntpone hi trip until after tin' ntrlke I act tied. MarMiltcld. Mull, July Scmitor It. F. Alley returtieil from Mamloii en tliuiiMtlc over the hpltallty of the Mumlonhtna, who treated hlui elegant ly. Ile delivered tho oration at that phur. litai. W. Plekclt, W. II. Ilolluian, Tho. J. Craig, Jaliie HoU'man, Muck Sunimerville ami A. J. Pickurd have n turniil home from the I'ortlmid riu-. They n pcil living had a II tie week uft-al. On the Sou I hern Pail lie pnaaeligt-r eonduelor nit-ive a lumitli; brukemeu, f Ml; engima-r alauit .!) a-rday; lln uien, i70: freight brake men per mouth, frvlhl comluctor flu) a-r mouth, I j banoii Advance: Dining the paat paid an average price of ' per ton, amounting to tJn,K. Seventy live ton will l- ahiipeil thi year. The i.li-a parly at Aahb.l.d haa Hmbalraeis ASD i 1 i IS LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. ATtl.wni.li Si ii il. he Cor vulli Informer ajiya: J.iiiu iKilati. who ba Ut-ti in tl- eiiip'cjf Kratl' Mro. a -f.- i.air Cx the -.. l,lt uiojilba, Wi Ul ' Lebitliou oul'lrale and while there tjt diinkmg, aoiiu thing at a rule not oVh uudj hty k (d it "P ve uniii iih. iu..riiiuk- iiui w lieu he had got fur ua to have l-eti cra,.l from the t tli-ct, and tru-d to I tike hi ow II life by hulitU( kl bilu-iv-lf. I,ut kdy Ida kin, ki ie.taleu.ly and be U,I 1 ll.e marked and .truck i the iPa.r. Ihfllair tiHik phti-e in a l.ou.-on Second alr t a . uplil by i Mr. Hut ion. I Mr. Irvine ftvl. tiuile i.oiilldeut LU court. I he parlli- are bghting (he gradually Improving, though cotiaid- I l.iabit will liui.r c.f at the ni.rlng. rulae ma b-by the t-aird t,f e.pial!y- en u iu a triiinu e,eiuioii at urai. ............ ...-. . : sui riiiUi.ii.nt t liH or tt.s. r. It. thia court in their favor, j It., ,.Ud at porlUuil aay: "We :u Ikiuuibaje, r. Wulkiiu and ' iliU"t n V ju-t ho .! the road W ill of 1 ridnig a Wt be eould went to. I np ut' i . ti to Nui tr:ui.Lifc Our end of K. ! fpim CorvaJha iho (i Julj lu vtlt.. tlw Iwie i U hr, and the .trikera l.ratctl.i kou.Ul, and U laJln-.l Walk- ait. i.oi gituig u uiu aiigiueai irtKluie to.lti'iallH way. A the dutmu- i in even at A-hlaml. the trouble at , i..i. i i j.,-. M.ll.iliu, . k, will pt.'ilily la altkt. ' i be dva-a niil.-a and Mr. Muumburgt-r i 74 yeara jvt-r anice , W lt '""y ' hnngUitti how Uellyj"1'" . o'clock I 'IB w ialu d to hear the toKi . am. i i... . ... ..''I The (ii ."I U.U Iw thia: "The atrike lelld Ut.uu.kl llli'tlla to the regular uu.mcr freighting by team l twi ii valley tow ii. Charley Criu It-tuk d TVi i-.iHi'l- from llarrtatairg to r.u- ntM. Wiu tj. Al t...i and Cbarle llurkhiurt, w ho liv. initr Ab Itftiiy, are aiuong uhet who will la-ylu cutting fiitl wlutil thia wet-k. Tlie re (ul hot weather hn aliuo-t put a toi to lh ravagi-4 of the aphl, and getierrinav i one wagon wuri nair frilu Mn 8,u,.,, the nun will mrf :h.a-. ' lite atrike' u, i4 n-4i ; , 1U(.h ,laiaK,.. A bountiful rft. ,4 lb)f..rlhfei.'htiuUt4aiMM lu lhliw.ntii.lh.iyU ,ur.l thMugmmt ;t tu.u uf Oregon it Ut). extortion- tm WillminO. valk y. I'umiturc v Dealers. Calls answered datf or ni$M. Opxxsite Hold Eu Eugene, Oregon. enc, Willatiutte atrut. ' A ia.l 'AI H.-(Wge and t bri ' u- fn i-'fit rlw eluirg.! by the t. I . Marx and May Itahh ! fp.tu P to li. tL A. la a well kru.a n fact, all 1 M year of ". Pdtiduy rvnilug iul i lnt .uuiiim r, fn iKht teama ran regu- 1 yeaterday nioriiiiitf mugtil m trery line Urlv U tw.-n lu-r ana I otvalll. bikI ; new ami aliirw tlutt ennfldeiicv I , trout t il.e ue.uth .f tl Mtkeuik.' j a lik c4iditi.wi w iU I tttrrit-l ou thi i again la Ing n iMrwr.1 lu flualiclul tlr 'fiver. Pretty IC'1 fUhing tr laiji. '.uinuter. 'tie. Wa mi n rs at P.n. foite county warrant are now at r. Tlii la good j itiw.i; uouk .EKin:ii. Let I llao I lie Itinittl Willamette j I hi prou d. Mnliduy' Saliin I lid. udcut: Cntil tin n-i- im the river i alnio-t at an end. The water i gradually getting lower withoiii any pro-ci'(.f ii ri--, a all the -li. iw ha i iil i!- If ill tile moun tain. Itia-a.o to m.v that In li-a Ih. ill ten da.v tiau-iwirtatioii will tvii-t- ami liu reliant will have to 'ook once more to thu railroad forMiration a it mean of tritu-it for giaul. It I rumored that the I uioii Pacific will iitt. mpl airaiigeiuciila for a lighter draft laiat fur the lip r river tn take the plaiv of thu MihIoc, but llo delllilto Intoi illation legarding thi ha la-come ku ii o Hie public. The Altoria will run jii-t a long aa the water will per mit. The otlhfiof lh atcalncr Ku i;clie any that they cm operate ull -uiiuner, al I. u-t a far aa Hi, city, but tin V think it I mi-iI.i. to e ' rale a far na Curvalll-. There are aeverul bar la'lMeeii thcc two cillea that are very ahallow, uml a lauit of unuaiiully light draft cau only Mont Ukhi them. It I aiaihlii to make a navigable river of the Willamette the voir 'round, and If a little lea money ol" the appropria tion fin d wa ticO lor aurvcya ami proiiii-cuoii mapping, ami a little morn dredging w a done, the river alii would have clear -ailing ami the merchant would ! 1 m ilted tlien-by. If the goveriiiiieut would take nil the civil cligiliivraanil at-iid them In Alaa ku, nnd turn the vm,im or ao Into Hut hand of a few praetnul ateamlaiat men, M would go u far n M ih- iiinler the ore-, nt v-tem. nnd a craft a little larger than n Hat Ix.ttoiu 4x1 (I inch draft, could Ibmt ti.ii every liar I t . n l aigcne nud Purl land Hie year 'muud. 1 1 la a ahalne t hat a river o rally Improved n the W illnmelle, ahould lai ahut out front comuiirco four or live inoiitha In the year laa-niiati the money impropriated haa been ill- Judiciouly a.il. I lie liiilcia-mlcnl ateamer I .ugcne came up from Porllaml 1 u-t night nil tier recently tegular ailnptcti trip. She went aa far aa Corvallia ami will return thia nftcrmaiii. Thi evening alio will go to W hen) land for n loud of w heat lor llie Willamette valley lloiiring mill. Tnuiurniw niiirnimr abe will go lo Portland. W. V. C. Avtnrlatluii. A Chiiiitiuiiiiiu Aaacmbly will la at Oregon City on July '21, St and 31, aid lad-tone l'ark. Among the atieak er already engaged are aeverul ol na lionul h'putatiou. Dr.lt. S. Cantlnc, of Lo Aiigelca, Dr. Selall W. Mmwii, of Sail Joe, Michiird W ukc, of Topcka, Kana, and Pmfi aatir Strnub, ot Chicago. ItWlnntC. K. Liakc, (itio. It. Wullucc, Arthur J. Ilnmn, C. C. St rat tun nml Kolntid D. (iraut, of Portland, havo la-cu invltcil to uaaiat. Almill. W. Scott, of tho Oregouiaii, JudgeCaidi-, Abigail S-ott Duuawivy, Seimior I'linguc, of llill-lxini, Nar ciaaa While Kinney, of Aalorlii, (iov-ernor-elccl Iird, of Suh ui, ami other eiiiliient a'iikcra nml muaiclnns. 1'reaidclit I hapuian, of thu Slate t ill vcraity, haa lai n invited to tlelivcr lecture on Shukea-nrv. It I proia to make Tuesday, July "I, a " Vouiig People' Ihtv," wltU cxciiralun of Sumlay achotila, lOndcav nr nuclei lea, Kpwnrlii l'iigile, Y. M. C, A., etc., from all purl of the atnle, with roualng muaic and a a tiling young la-ople' pnigrum; Wed ueaday, July 'S, ''Patriotic lmy." devoted to 'thediacua alon of nalioual, HtN'lal and cetinoinlo (pii-allon, w ith tlieO. A. 11., Son of clcralia, Wouinir Itellef Coqai, varl on on lent, etc.; Thunulay, July '2$, la "Fdiicntloii Duy," for "teucher, col- legea, CliaUtuliUU, etc. Col. IL A. Miller I chairman of the executive committee, and will give any dc I nil Information. Circuit Court. i'al.r Ouanl, July . The regular adjourned term of the circuit court eouvcued at the court luHiao thia iiiorulng at 1 ' ) :.' o'clock. I'reaeiit: Judge Iiillcrlon, Slieritr Johiiaoii ami Clerk Jennlnga, The following bualnca wa tranaact etl: i'a. J II Hnnltf v Fllut A Hau lier; forvcloaure. Continued for the term. The court will prolmbly adjourn aome time during the aftcrmam. Ueo M Miller v. Peter Nye; con tinued until July "1, at 'Ju'to p. m. H H Steven et al v. T T Muruhart contlmietl until July '211. KJ McClaiiahan v J M lower coullniiatlou. Conllrmctl. Court adjourned until Saturday, July '21, 11' b at '2:u o'clix k p. in. Uallr OuaM, July ID. SrtuMKit KutitxK. T'alay'a Salcni Htnteaman any: The Kugeiie reached her tba'k lu thi city Sunday evening and a few minute later Icil for Cor vallia and way point. IC im hing Mue na Yiala aim tied up for the night ami ngnlu headed for Corvnlli bright and early y.-aterday morning. She arrlvetl (here ulaiut 1-o'clock, tiaik on a lot of O. P. aleamer freight nml turuetl to ward Salem. She rounded the la'nd III night of Snielii at about .;" p. in. Thi laiat ex ! lo continue making two trlj a week during the autnmer, Coming up Siiudnv and Wtalneaduy and going lowti Ttleaduy and Saturday. She I owned hy ( apt. June. Her draught I, light, 1 1 Inch. -a, with ton aboard 211 luehe and ba) ton lilehin. Awarded Hlt-hest Uonors World'4 Fair. DEI; CREAF.2 MOST TERFECT MADE. A pur Cup Crcim of Tittjr Pov.'.c Frei Bum Ammonia, Alum or any c-U.cr i.'LltcianC 40 YEARS THE STAND R!1