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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1894)
Kurcnc MATL'ltDAY. City Guard. JULY 21. Another state, Utah, lis Ulan her .ilaoe- in the union. Solf Lindi-rs are at work saving the curly grain. I'lio wiu-at apliia from all account lia dona but lit tle damage. For a wonder Governor I'euiioy. er has not during tiie but few days discovered another innocent man in the penitentiary. i'crlmiH no one baa made application for a parJon. The old man's darling usually turna out bad. December and May are too fur apart and the latter too often find a June. A cae in point haa given the gonitis of thia com munity a chance to wag their tongue. The difficulties of printing a pa per in Katcrn Oregon, during the flood and atrike ia illuntr-U-d, in two acnaes, by a copy of the La Orande Chronicle, jut received, printed on the back of a flash show joiter. In France prune tree do not come into full bearing until they are ttn year old. In California they are aaid to reach tho period of full bearing at the age of si year In Oregon and aihington it rt quirea at leant eight year for the tree to reach this period. A Lexington dispatch say that Congressman lireckinridgo and Mr Owen addressed large audiences at Doncrail and Muir, in the Ashlund district today, there were many ladle present at both meetings They threw bouquets at Ilrvckin ridge by dozens, and the pious ones were (hocked when ho compared them to the women of old, who sympathized with Stephen when stone were being cast rt him. The regular troops, not content with attempting to run tho truiis !ortation system of California by orce of arms, invaded a court room, in arms and uniform the other day, while a session was Ixi ing held to determine a liulx-iis col pu proceedings. When tho sol diers are needli-saly used to sup' plant civil authorities tiiey are very likely to overstep the safety line. I he army knows no law bu ing blindly subject to tho orders of a commanding officer. Tho boycott in Germany is lia ble to havo some queer complica tions. Kcccntly the socialists boy cotted certain breweries; and one after another the breweries began standing in with tho boycotted co tcmKrario and began in turn to come under the ban of the boy cotters. The peculiarity of tho situation is, that if the boycott is kept up all the breweries will Ik? banded together and tho socialist will havo to let go, or go without beer. Thus the socialists will boycott themselves, and become crfori-c, prohibition ists. It is safe to say that this is ne case where tho striko or boy cott will make its effects felt where they will do tho most good. The bill by which Utah was ad mitted as a ft. ile provides for hoid ing a roniititutioiial convention to meet liext Jliirrli. a peculiar re quirement in ll,n bill is that the constitution hall provide by ordi nance, irrevixtahly without the con sent of tho United State and Uih imxiIiIo of tho staU-, that ix-rfect U eralion of religious sentiment shall Ixi secured, and that no inhabitant of the statu shall ever be niolct-d on account of hi mode of religious worship, provided that x!ygainous or plural rnnrrin 's shall le for ever prohibited. The government provides lilx rally for colleges, etc., donating about onu rnilli.in acres of land for tho pnrixw. TheiMip ulution of Utah is alxiut and she will be the firty-fifth state. An exchange says: The city comptroller of New York, in his annual report, shows that the city government has on its rolls 1.1,000 salaried employes and eitends8'J,. OOO.IXK). This it more money and patronago than ia dispensed bv the state governments of one half of the United States. The average alaries of state governor doe not amount to 15000 a year. Oregon's i only 11500. The governor of only three state receive us much n 1 10,000 a year salary, but in New York city there 13'J offices that pay $5000 a year and more, and 41 of these pay yearly salaries of II 0,000 and more. t'uity Item. July 18, I Mi I. IvIiiiui.dMin hss nturted w llli a drive of nix tern hundred hop inil.-s, for lili yard near Kugein. Tlrw. ( mil and futility, of lliinli I. Und,vlnited at J. L. MiiltVa over Fun-day. 1 lie Hull. lay M'IhhiI wn. Well repre sented at Hit) rMiiiiliiy M-hool eonven- tlon at Cnmp Creek last Numliiy. There were six nil twiiiiy-nve p i.ri-s. tun llvin. Con. TelrpUone vs. I'oiter. The w lelirtitiil river slimmm Tele plmlie ami Hu-I'otlt-r liu.l a riu-e liil Monday, the lint for a Ion tune. Tint Potter Is a khh'-wheel em ft slid the Telephone l a Mem-w heel Unit, Mild t tw tlie funli-st rlviT sti-ulnt-r of the knd In the world. Iii ull former riMim the Telephone "done up'' the Potter, and .Miiinlny wan a reietiilon of the Millie. The Potter left Portlulld seven minute alu-ml of the Telephone, having a light cargo uud a few put-en-gers. hhe wixxleil up the night la-fore m a to he leudy, mid HtopH-d nt no luiidiug on the wuy dow n. Thu Telu phone hud to winmI up on the wuy dow n, and hud to ntui ut every land ing Im-Iw it'll I'ortlund mid Artoria. Till gnvtt the poller the advulitnge.hut lievi-ilheletM, when thu Inwtn urrlved at Pillar Itoek, 14 wlli-a uImivu Antoriu, the steiuners were mImiiiI t-vi-u. Here the real mm-i-.niinuiitvil, uud In the run every ellort wu put forth hy hoth Intuln. At Hie II limit the Telephone liuule thu Astoria dis'k Junt ten lulu utn ahead of thu Potter thu proving lii-rautx-rlor ntns.il. 1'.xiii;m tiik Thick. Au uinuiiiiK Ineldeiil iiHvntly iM'Cjred at a tow n In thu Houth of rrmnv, during thu vi-it ofaelreii. Onu of the chief uttnie lion of thu show was a troupe of n-r-foriuiug tlogx, uud, uller they hud goliu through vanillin feats, their inilm-r an liouuei'd I hut A .or, thu iiiokI uecoui pUnlicd of llieiu ull, would fuvor the audieuit w llh a piano-forte nolo. Ae- cordlngly A .or mount. il thuehuir and ntrtHk iii thu ".Murmllluixe." At this moiueiil wiiiie onu In the audience diluted "llntn!," mid Azof luudu onu IkiuiiiI In the iiireetloii or thu cry. i'hi created great luughter, which ilouhliil w hen ll wa notnvd that the tilntio went on playing, thu revealing thu trick that hint Imi-h inrtnl rated. Tiik Fish I.admkh. Sali-tu ludi- IH'iideiit: Wu are luforuied hy the ilghcNt nlllclal authority that us wmiii a tli water fall nulll.i.ntly work will begin on the INIi ladder nt Oregon City. Hut thu w hole mini, 10,11, ni- iimprliitiHl nt the liwt session of the leglnhlluni Will Hot In S'llt. oulv a wry miiisII Mirtiou, mImuii sum. The prcwiil plan Is to inuke a IUIi ladder, or wny, liy blunting a ehuuiiel In the rock, With tcM, or i-iMu-s, at nhort III tervnl. A lliin lUhwny w ill only In a hole, orehnuuel, In the solid rock It cannot very well wanh sway, ll U !n llev.il tlml (ssj will be sulllcleut. .'rr.ooal. l-atl. ' U'nl. Jit'.j I . (J. V. Kluilsll, o( lUiLlurg, U In KiiKi lie. Prof. John H:rii'i rml fuiiilly arust NrWnirt. Kofi. ('. If. linker ol WuMcrvllle, wm In tow n lixluy. A. M. Onliiiru vi-H d hi 1. ml her, K. K., In Hiileni ji".terdny. MIm) Oglenhy, i.f Collnge CroVu I vlnllliig friend In thin clly. ('. H. Frank nnd wifu have icturiud fndii a week' Mijourn si Nwlnvill.-. Mlna Carrie I.aui r went to I'ortlnnd thl inoriilug for a few day Nil w ith friend. A. M. ( Mill r ti returned lii'loe thin sfternoon from a viil to Portlnml and l-uleiu. J. H. Illgglim went to Polk county tlil morning to nin ml M-vtral wtt-k with niallve. I!ev. I). Y Ixiverl.lge and daughter J tut li went to Portland thl inoriilug on thu ItH'iil train. K. J. Franler a i rived home from I'ortlund thl morning after a ucc-- lul hunlllcM trip. Mm. L. N. Ill Icy of Portland eaiuu up thin sfteriKMin fin a luoulh's vUlt With hemlnter, Mln Klla Itiehurilnou. Ir. and Mr. A. JShurplea went to (lo-lieu thl ufterinnili to nln lid the time during the ho! w rut her on their tani'li. Mm. (ieo. II. Ifcirrix, Win. I'.drln and w ife, and F.. J. Fru.ler and wile, rv lurued from Portland on hint night overland train. tho. Smith, of Kaii-n Clly, Mo., who ha In-cll here vinitilig frielidn fur nevernl Week, left for hi holue thl luorilll'g. Wcdneiuhiy' S.ileiii Jouriiul: Mr. I'.. J. I'jtnlhaui r. ( irii.il to her home nt Kllgelie yenlerdny afterilcMili niter a vli.it with frleudn. Will A. Piitlm, iigeht for the Chain- Inrlaiu rt'luedien, arrived on liMhiy' train. It generally take him ulniiil n wm k to work I jiiic county. J. H. Mci 'llire, w ho hu Inn ll vinitilig wveral Hin kn Ht the renlilellii1 of hln llliele, A. S. MeClure, ol thl city, -turti-d mi hi n-luru homo to ToM'ku, Kaiin, thin morning. F. T. Whiteoiuh and wifu It ft Tue- lav night for Man Fraiicineo, w here they will henarier n-nide. .Mr. Whil- enmh hu Hccuri1! u (hmiIIoii an foreinuu on w veral large eoutriicts lie.ir that city, wu are lulormed. New York I Fouler FIRM. This I the m-unoii to liMik out for forvnt lire. Kvery thing has Inhiiiiiu noiuewliat tliuler like uud a little carvlcnHiicM niav re- null In gn at damugu to Umber, grain, etc. ll nliould In-cniintttolly Imrnc III inlml that lliett. I ditto law which provides punUhmciil for all htmoii who thoughtlcnnly or otherwlnu ntart lire In thu wimmU. Thl refers nv lally to thofw out hunting or llnhiug, whoiuuv bu cnrclcwi ulnnil leaving burning cniniillren. livery yenr thene fon-nt linn denlMy greul uuniitlty of lliulnr. NoT ho I'ltnt l TAIII.K. Thu huIihhi hunineiw, uecordiug to thu (iregoniitu, I not no pnilltnhle an It iincil to he. Thu liumlier ol invlincM Imueil hV the city tin to July Pith wa a follow: hu- limiin, l; rcnlnurautn, ll; wholennle liquor, mall liquor, I. Thu ninouut received for liivum-n Is f lli.ii'.U.M). A rebate of fill .Ui wu allow ed to each of 'ls mtloou on si-oiiiiiI of lutcrruplioii of htinincn bv the iIihhI, making a to tal of L',l:il. Lit. There ure 41 kuIimhi w hli h have not yd taken out llivnw. and alMiut .'Hi of theiM- will i hwe. For gencrut lltviincN, a,i,ir,.ii.lVi hu Urn n ivivetl, inaklng a total for nil liceime no far thin iiiarter of K'iJ.IlM .l'i. (Umk Law.- I'nder thu game law buck dtvr cannot he killed M tit 11 alii r Augimt Int; nud nKi(cd faw u cnliliot Ih killed nl any tune. It I uulnwfiil to kill any deer ut any tlnm unlen the eurcan I unci) or preserved by the in-r Hill killing It, or In wild for finxl. I! 1 1; can I killeil fioiii Augunl Inl to N.v veuiln r 1 . Trout ennuot le wild orof feretl for ale nu v time excent duriinr the llloiit lin of S'pleliiln'r nnd t K'toln r. few day ago o.i-go iinrmw Iv csinil k iinat pdd 1 1 1 1 ll I ll k cxi'Uelnelit. Ml. Murr, or Unit phuv, w bile dlnm-cl-lug a tame fowl found lu the gtanl a thin pico- of the prtvlnu yellow in. Inl. A clox- lnxvtloii rwi-nleil the fuct the gold had Invn orke, bv luiiiiuo hand tin. I that klliN'kcd Into "p" I he theorv that there wen-any pl.-evr deinnit In the vicinity of tin- town. Itwunn gmxl deal like the ntory In the old render, of a nnmlcr dixHivermg a vnlu able diamond ring lu a heap of rul buh. A hop picking liinchine ban !-, n mi exhibit III I lie. N. V. ll in claimed that with the aid of two tin n It will nccomph-.il the work of !' haiid pick er. Il.il men of tl.ln nlaie deiln- tliat the machine may do ull that I cUiiii.il fur It lu New York or lu F.ng land and yet prove a failure in the rank growliiK It. I.I-of the I'HCith- cot w here the j icld of ho fri.ui three to four Inn. a great. Portland in calling f.-r a rcvinhm of itn nnwwinciit Mil and n rtilii. ll -n of hinti.ii of at U-l J i r n ut. ir- i : i ,i i .i ir i iiaoii'iiiai rem ciaie vaiioiiin nre n.-l 215-, Which was the lowest bid for ',-llUur y ,.r,. , .,,, f jeum-o. A lawyer in the World: I know these things, know that in my own rsouul ex penence, and I say now today for the first time, and I say it asniim ing the full rcstHiiisibilitv of what I say, that it has got to be a ques tion of bread and butter for a man to belong to Tammany Kail. I know that my own professional ca reer has suffered through my oppo sition to Tammany Hall; that I have lot clients who havo Im-u told that I had no pull at court, that I wu not a Tammany Hall man. 1 know of other iix tnlx rs of my profession who have felt com js-lled to join Tammany lUII to earn their bread and butter; and 1 say this now on my own rcionii bility, and I have never said it In fore, that it is not nwible for a lawyer practicing in the city of New York to acquire a practice and earn a living purely upon his mer its, because Tammany Hall has made that impoihh'. Steel it now cliex r than iron. It seems hardly h.mI,!c, but the estimate of cot in a recent bid ding for abridgein l'ennsylvaniato be made with steel stringers and steel rivets was lower than a like tatimate for the same bridge mad with iron stringers and iron rivets. Four bid were made, and in each case the bridge could be made cheaper of steel than of iron. The uccensful bid was H'.H-, as against I the iron bridge. Owing to the greater strength of steel, the weight of metal in the steel bridge is much Jes than.it must necessarily be for one of iron. I la) I m W' ami I xiiton, July 1?. The presi dent bhlnv signed the l lnh (atehnl b.lL I llalkl Star Srt-Hl llrlrriulNi-S). Washington, Julv s.-hi-nker 4'ri-p Miy then- will In no i. x,il ln..o Die lurill l-olllerelici- eoliiliilllee liMlay. The bonne ileliiiM-ralle leiidernevldelitly think it iniglit prove exHilu nl to cur ry out the pliiu of reporting a tola! h- agreement uud n-kimt lor iiintructloun, an mu h n n M.rl would only einphii nie the liiurui ler of the diU'crcliiv, and nliould (he w'liale and hoiine ilmlruct their colifcmn-n to nlaild by their re--clive Mwilloii It would precipltutc a dendlm k. lue of Mr. Crmn' clo-x-nt ndviMT Raid the rt lMirt would probably ouiu in tomorrow. The Ikhi-c hii- fern-M di-nlro to inuke a partial iciiort of niieh iigni-inciitN un ure miiwiIii and a-k for iiintrui tlons iihhi It, nubjci'l to llMigii-eiucnt. I he M'litite (i-ulerrii-n have nliNxl for agrei'lueiil or ihnagn-i- incut in toto. The dciuiM-ruiie confer-m-n IimIh v luailu allot her lln lli-ctual ellort to reach nu agni ni. iit, nud nl Joiiru.il with thu uuderntuuiliug the full committee to meet nt 1' o'clock w as to reMit ilimigre-uicnt. (Inuof the hoiine eolifcrrec nnld the rcHirt would he a dinagreemciit in toto. ll in eni't.il lo tx thu llrxl bumnen taken up by the houne tomorrow'. The republican confer m-n could caune de lay, but niieh net ion in Hot niitielpulnl. ."-iiu'iir, iron, ore uud coitl were the Nilntn that lorixil the total dlNigrcc lllellt. The tariireoiiferriv dccidcil after u llflivll lullillte's M-nnloll thin nfti rinnm to reinirl a iliniirii-uicut on the entire bill. Iiirwininl lh Tariff Nkw Yoiik, July is. A Welling ton dliuiiach to thu Kveliiug 1'o-t nays neuator (ioriuitu I quot.il by a MiMHiuri repn-m-uttttlve an miliig ton grnun of .leiiiinr.illc repren-litiilive "(ieutlcliien, there are two turill mean- linn, thu .McKlnlev law unit the wnutc bill. You can take your choiiv." Thin I Ix'llevcd to bu the tun It' lucuniire here liMhiy. Al l.al Tlirf Nrrm I nlriilral. ClIll Ailo, July IN. President IH I panncil a fairly eoiufortaliie night lu jail, slid early ttnlay olden .In good brcakfant Iroin a nclgl tnirlug hold, lie rcfll-4'd to wu Interview cm. I S im, Howard, K. llln r und K.nlgers WeiV III the bent of hiiilll t.nlay nller their night' exiH-rieucu in jail. 11c fore II Isdm enme dow u Irom hi ti ll to uni t Sleiiirnpher lU imliel, ol the American liailwav liiloii, who had a bunillc of mull for him. "I hud the In M night's nlin p I have hud for a luoulh or more," Mild iK bn. "Nolhiug dlnturU-d Ine, not even the ghoni of that man bunged the other day. I have ulwolutely nothing to add to what I have already mii.I iiiiniriiliig our urrent. We are here and w ill May hen- until iiexl Moiiilay ut leant." I'n-nl.leul I In then "fell to I. mking over the mail. Ncrelary Kelihcr, w Inle wailing hi turn in the tuirln-r's chair mud: We nrv enjoying thin res pite fit m work." now Aim's m:ns ii i,.s. At the couuly jail today Yn-c-Prcni-ileiilllunard.il the Alinriean Kail way t iilon, made the follow ing Mate- ni.nt: " litis thing is going to Is- a t. t c i-e. We don't consider on imivi-n bigger I iiall the law, and liui.leiilally think the nu Iron. In nieit't. We nre gelling wniie cvi.leu.v for the coming leirul tint tie. lleie In a Liter telling ol I'Vl.lclice that iikmI ol I lie Iteight car burning in Chi cago wan .lone by two men in the em ploy of I lie lielu rul Managers' A-ni-ali.m. i he Mi ri'l ngi nln .if n n rlinii c.'iiipniiv miw two men golu throiu-li the yard w ith a hand car Iim.I.iI wnh liillaiiiiiiuble w.i-lc, which they light til and ny-leuiali.ally II, tew nmong thecnln. linn agent i.verln aid a imii-ver-nllou ln t. u Hie in. n froiuwhicli he gleaned they wele to rnvixe ;.ml dou n nnd more w tu n the J.-ti w .lone, t ills uu. Iclslan. ling w a In . li the lrnps wire called out. An it!. Hi! Is now is-n.g iiiiide to nrrc-t lh. -c h .1 ! Un n. e lurll.t r have pn lt --Hue evi.icii.v lliut the I'l:; loan iio Inl tl.e mob i .'i.ianl ul lllne l-inml wan j I'llikeil.-o mail I llipl.-vnl by the run-' roiul-, nii.l n is niinileaiii lli.it, al- ' I lli-Uk. li he ctillhl In- i :iil v l.lelll lllnl, he ' linn not Ihi-ii arn-sti d. it Is sa',- t.i y ' this ca-e will not Is- iniiiiiv .'lie-i nl.lcd." At the American Hallway liii.ui ! hind iiart. r- tb. r- was a I rgi r cum. I t.slay than lor w wnil day p;il. I he , sc'.i.itl nf the nulh. Tilli Was m VcniV' crllleltsl. Tin- u-u.il citiiui that I he: strike Is still uu Is load.-. 1lll ! last l-aal j Sr. I'ai I, July IT. Tin rlil N.-rth-eru I'acille limn Itotu the iisl In Ji .lnynnrriv.ilt.nlay. It left Portland! June -i. I r .kii.k. I himo tuinil ! Il'r.io n slnl. Hsl mi. Hr. 1'oiui.AM', 'r., July 17.- i J. Mul key. rl-ri'ciul Sgi Ul of the lnur lcrliiiciil( who wa c. -iiNlet.il hut Inn-iiil- r of isiii-plrwy to ilk gaily lull. I CIiIihk', Wm Unlay M liti licul by Judgu li'iiiiig-r, to one year's Impris- onmelil lu lh .Multiioiunli county lail and to puy Uvu Ihoiinuiid iloilui. P. J. Jiuitnou, another nmnpirulor, w ho Wtt COIIVIctnl with Alulkey, wu wiiicti.nl to lx months Imjiriwiu limit III thu eounly Jail. Ill IC M S l Ml IH-UtM Ull.. jtka I Iru-IS, al I'raul.litu, tf lult. Wamiimiiom, July IT. Th pnt d-ut made the following nomination todav: iMVld A. Well, Jr., of Cornice llcui. ."si-oii'l fsi-ieinry of the lega tion ut I , 1 1 1 I - -1 : Julio- A. JiickMiti, of New llanii-shin-, Consul at hiir hrin.ke, ijit. ie; John C. Arnold, of Pendleton, .-- irveyor tn-iii rl of Oiv gon; liimrgeS. (steveliwill, Keglstef at 'mi(i. over, Wash.; Murk I- Hughe, P.-ttnii-t. r ni honora, I al. Frank i'. Zimmerman, of California, t.'lllte.l htatis t'ounttl al Jk-rlin, to suo- cevd Ahln.lt. relgne.. I Aail-4 aasplrarr Law. Ai.iiASV, N. Y., July 17. Among the In tiilon l.laivd In-hiru tlieeoltntl- tiitiomd iuBVeiitioii l.xlav wan one signed hy Tih'.inil worklnguteu for nu autlciunpimcy law. Mrr klHrlatfs and I Us .Ian as. I.KMM.io.v. Kv., Julv 17. After a lllas-lliig hint night the Mason lefllwil to tnlk alniiit the lini kinrhlgecaM. It 1 generally iM'lieved hi name was dn.pjn J tl.Hll the list. Ill nm llaa I Ira. HAX FlIA.MInio, July In. F. V. Ilouau, w ho went to San Iln-eo to i f- (i t the hrreil of 11 ir.i.i- l. 4 'utter, cashier of the defunct Klr-l National h.mk of Sinikiine, under it grand jury ilidlcli ieiit for einU vzl. Ineiit, has re lumed h.-re w Ithonl his man. Cutter cvii. I. .I arrest by ll. t ing Into Mexico, al lia Jitiiua, on tin- nigh: of June .'in. ArOlnn an 4 riv llrn.a sl. Wamiimhov, July Is. The w-nnte iiimmiilis- on territories hnlay tl.i-ided to reiii:tillielld (he udlllln-ion .f Ari.o na nnd New Mcxima nlittcn, nnd I is ntiuclcl the c iiiiinllt.v having tho hllln in charge to make a fuvorabh re Hirt at the meeting of the full commit tee next Wednesday. After adjourn ment of the full coliiliiitlce the Mit commilteeoll New Mexico, mil-l-ting of Mi .rs. lllai kliiirn, Whin- and ShuH-, met nud put the bill In shape for iin-s.-ntatlon. Tin- iiinendiiieiiN ina.h' provide for n i bailee i dales of election nod a con nlilutiotial eonveiitlou to correspond Willi tin- tlate lu the I lull hill. The rlolll ntlln-oiuiiiittiv ban Hot yd tuken action. .n.nnlii-1 ii l-ji lilr l ).. Sr. Pai l, Minn., July 17. The Northern Pui-ilio uasilniared open lo day, uud in o ralion Ihroitghoul the entire hiugtii. iin reiiri- eiyht Halm coitt ilielilal pli--en-. r trains on the main liue rtiuiiiii on m heduU- lime. I ill I rr lor In t rrn. Sax liiAXiiMti, July 17. Judge Murphy tmlav nwaidul a f.-e f .jsit . (Sl to the llrill of NupliSlilv. Fredeli- rich A Aekermaii for lour year-' mt vice to the lale public iidiiiiiii-tl'alr, I 'clinic, In connection ih the l.lylhe CUM'. Kinks ar . ftirlke. Cilli Auo, Julv 17. The railway strike I not in evi.leti.i- today excupt at the head quarter of the American Kail way tinoii. Then- the commit teemen d.i hired the strike oil "ml hot,'' but the railroads hIiow- no sigun of trouble, rucking hoii-i-H ure all ul work, nnd bunitics in apparently as suming uoritial iimillllons. l'riil. lent li I n, while admitting thai thel'hlca go uiiioiiH npn'tir to lie weakening, de clared they will eventually limine nulled uu. I w ill in. Tram I lam I'nril aiil Tlirniih. Sai IIAMIM.i, jfjf 17. The Port land express, Li- tip ut liiinstmiir on the wiiiii.K j( the strike, left there last liicUl new-ort of soldier. It pacyr ... ,i to San Francisco thin moriiiiii;. Ills reported 1 1 ut thecupliiin of n StiN-kton military inmptiiiy i un der in n st nt llllllsmilir. The town cou ntable lil r. tcd uud lin ked him lip for ordering hi coitipauy to el.ulgu the crowd. A loaded caution which has Ihi-ii In the Mwscssiun of striken w as captured by soliu m tills morning, U-ing found In a box i-ii r. It wan taken to the denit. Orders Irani ll-bs. SAV I'ilAM IS o, July 17. The local branch of the Amcrieaii Kailuny I'll li Ion aiiiiomiiv.l i.mI.iv (hat or. lei n hud lrli niiived frolti Idiin to declare I lie sinae on on ine outiieru raciiii- sys tem If the company would agree In take buck all the lin iiiU is ( the union without pnjlldiiv. l)lnapialnl.-l llrlrs. VaI.I'AKAIso, In. I., July IS. The I Kiiav. n heirs, w ho have Ucii living lu high eXni-alion of recovering Imni the I'uitcd Slates govt nimeiit f I,ini,iio, an nu accn-limi ol a slim l.-nuiil the government during the rev olutionary war, for the ntipHitt of the Anieri an army, by a relative who died in th rmaiiiouii, pa., In 171" will I- disappnititiil to h arn that on Inves tigation at Washington uf the record no prmif cnii In- (..nnd of any such transaction. A large iiinuU r of heii live in northern 1 n. liana and I br-iiii-li. out the w. st, nud have Im ii contribut ing to n bind rui-c.l lor attorney fiin to rvcovcr the claim. DON'T fit bire'cotc. whea joy tan bu; Canvas Shoes FOR $1.00. KORAN & SON. Excltisivo Shoo Store. No. 181. Oay St Hcnrferson, Undertakers and Embalmerj. Cor Wil. and 7th sts. 100 MEN STARVED ly not buying grocericn from AX BILLY! Musou fruit jar rubbers per do 05 " " " eaM and rub'nper dos -10 0 bar of our 5c toilet wap for. 25 Itird c-ngea for 7 eta and upward. Washtub, onllnary aize 50 WiMnlcn milk or water bucket SO New pickle plain or m'xed perbtio 10 " olive, per bottle, CAllliillK ize.. 10 Our best t-heetie will melt In your mouth; try it 2 pound for So -IN ORDER: To make mom for a new stock of giMHi now mi the road, we willolfcr aome of our go. sin at very low price.: Mru'i nn ii.sslT.vr i-lt thur. In lh UImI nhnis-s. li. Men . iisst Karr.n .his, latest nlsle. $.1. Mrli niir is 1 1 .h.s. I J. 1 17. I-'. sail I.A.'l III i-ur niu'f tins mil thin- hv tli lsnt iuskt, ti. M-ll llitn u nueh, urntliif lli. iu m mrs Hiillni'ilun lurvrry in.lsiicv. Mrli'l Inn ntirs, J. psirn l.tt-rlr ranr lrr .h.-n. In rtias,?. W inn,. ir. iliitig.a i.su-al lip stiis., $l.m. Ijulm rail l..s.. Ii.u.and II. wV. l.s.h.V n-l.lilv urn l li hisv. l I mDil HAS. is.I.e.' ull ntslii .h.s-s. ll,.-. II. a ami II ). M. n'a tins Inii Isn.i,, I.- lu, j i au.l Mrn'i . sl alp lasia, l.'. si ami 1 1. Men ml ursiii issii.. j In. I.'.i-. and ti 'i. Mi n'a ilur kip aliis-t, ll.T I anil ti. M. h i lo liiirklr plow iliin, II IV l. ii i Hue seal .lrmii iliirra, 't to II. vii n line rail Ki.iv.-s- will u.-t let hard Kle. Men', lias Isrs Lurk Klovet, Tue. M.-ii s tint- M-al tfl.Mrrn, 1-. M. n's lino .Iiiviik u.-a. ITr. joe. TOr. Kic. we. nii.l II I.a-tl.-si' null Iratlu-r jloT.-s for hnp plrklng, Vn) nn.t 'in-. Vallert, r, !. II, .10. fl.TI. -'. and 1-1 VX We have a full stock of Itnrr. llroa. hand made cutlery which will lie .old at factory price. RACKET STORE, Eugene, t t : Oregon. NOTICK. r I. Iind oitti-p, K.Ms-biini, On-iron, July lrt. 1-1 I'.niii.laliii harm Is-sm rnu-n-d at thl i.lllrs I.T W m. U .Nu ljr aaln.t His hrlra ( W in. I'. Tnrnrr, .l.-r-.l, lur alnniiluiilng bl. Iliilnrslvail. sulrv Nu. .'4;.t. flatnl leffinlsr li, ishs .Mmti iiiv w ui ,i ... anil .1. ol n ms-Uiiii I. Inwti.hlp In is .utli.nl raliits 9 weal. In Ijiiis riiillily, nn-.ili, with a lew UilhpMlierl. Isll.iU nl il.1 etllry His aal.l -artis an hereby ..otoimii.il inaptsur at ine uitiee ni j.iei ware, notary pulillr. at Kllilolie, lane rounly. Ilrrsul un the Ith ilalr of Sr.rliil-i, yl, al 10 o'rlin' a. ni , tu re.siti. ainl lunii.h tasilnmny con .--rnlliit asi alleirel ataii.loiilili-nt. lleartnR at tllla oltif-i-un the llth -lay ul scpn-mtier l'A al l ori.s k a ni. suiii. lriiteTI.li i.es- havlui been tll.il In .tiunr that s.rsniial M-rvlrv rnniint he tnailp. It t. hert-l'T ontrml that M-rrlee Is niatla l.y putill -sti-ni In the Kiinrne lic.Bn.al Kunrna, iTi'nu, n.-romtiiK' m law H. M Vkt. M, Keater. K. a. 1-HkSlK.n, Hewlrer. BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. liiaiirpanard no I wun.larfull edicatinu I. to mcr tiik rnocRrss .f l iiunitinn, v.ni will Ihsl Imt om n ru nlreii rimeil jr IVi-t.nr I'li-ive'n Uoldsn Miiln-nllhaiiveTY. In a.ivaiicwl nuaia. It Iricn n-nif.Tt nu. ri-iii-r : if v.ni han-n't delaje.l t.i knur. It wiU eertaisjrr cum. It ..nmn't eUini t.n mueh. It wr-n't niake n.-w luna ti.'tliiti rnn ; but It will nulls , tsnMl .hs4 aMiil aud tsatltiir. alien eirrMlim,- i-U- baa f.oUxl Thea-nifuleu. nlT.s-tt in oT tli lun.-s that", rsiisnt '.-nimi ti .a. Iik-s ev..rv .-tlsT form i Si-n.fula. an.l rvrrr l;.i.. tatnt ani ilia enl.r, o. i.ti to it.,. "H:,.v,rj- " It u lh. nvsit cifi-tie I .a -. Uii.r,' .tr.-tik'tb-rs-t.-er, ajvl fl.h bun. ht that's kiHwn l mnl-h-nl a-iesi. In ail Hr.-r-hml. Tlmwt, ami l.ung Atr.s-tl.-tin. If It i-rr fail. t beuwit or cure, tit! liaie jrenr i:i.-ii. y a- lL. Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Liver and Kid nej Ccmplaints, Catarrh, Dropsj, la Grippe. Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. Hot and Cold, Steam, Electric and Shower Baths. -A PIKE SWIMM1NQ Rik'K- Free l'uaturu for Horavs All l in. la i.f name ahmitui Ths river treii.a wttli .Saltu.-n, Kainlmw aa.l SnM'klsl troni Msk- leave, hotel, ia Ktisvce '..r I Will nap riiurs, .Monilaya, ielnea.layn and rrtitara in tin- D.orMtii-.nialotiit the riii.aui on day, t '..rr--i-s.lriice will r.iri prompt attan lell. A.l Ir..., A. P. tiSTKAMKK. ltelknap i-prini,-, I Mr I'u , Ureifoo. 4 iA CUP T!"BM.U m LOUGHMILLER &. PETER Ilanhvare and Agricultural Imjih mnis CANTON CLIPPER PL0 WS,- Studebaker Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Carts. v -1 . -9 -J o Jr. yC-- -.r-t; -:n' PLANO BINDERS, Mowers, Headers, Hay Hakes, Uindinj; Twine And the inont coinpk'te Ktock of repairs on tin lVitii! Coast, at Tlano Mfg. (Vs. Hea!iuartor8. I. L. SIMl'SOX, Sale Apenl, with Loughmiller & Peter, corner 9th and Oak streets. Kt'liEXK, Okkcon. HARDWARE, O O O II o o ii o n n ronult the tltiun. If It ihnn not milt u. We do tint link ynu hint yi tir'n priii-n, hut nrh-- In kit-pini; vii"li the yiin t I.Hiiu iiititity jirmhichi. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters VSZZ. We are agents for the BEST HOP STOVE IN AMERICA, nil M-ll It I'lli tip. H' p i!n' Is rht-tinr, ami ninth' to III i lins-lv to pri-vi iit nini.k In If. Cull mul m-V our gmnln mul pt tiriit-H. o o (i CSUIFFIX IIAKDWARK CO, In ti Kt Uot 111. VV. W illaiuvtte i-trtft, lie. Special AttentionI EVERYBODY! tEND us your prescriptions and jU we assure you that the utmost care will be used in dispensing them i only from strictly pure drugs. Osbun? 9 DeCaijo. Ml) i 1 1 ii i in i in i iii 1111 0 IUU1II0 AlV DUIO riti i mi ' A perf.-.-, an-! rwrmftnent mm f..c roof ratmrh . .ll m .-ia. Thia la -r-siiuss J-t tha priraMurm inf l r. Nt- Catarrh lrll.ru 1. s 1 ae Mack. U,Ki.Mi. July Is T!. striki-rs In n-are j-il.ilulit i'Vi-r tin- f..ll..ti ili-pxlrti i.m iv.-.l tnmi T. II. In.iik;!;,., Ii ml, r ul" l Ik- li -kt-m at S i. rtiiiil-: n u k am I NT", July In "Kiilni'-n- nr-i-n In tali- lun k all th ll. i ll a Ith. mt pr.ju.lipi. riu-.-i'iiipritiv in'.iM ;t.t withilnivr tin- rulitium's ithotit a suit ai-siii.t thr- nirnpaliy. All trams art annullrd uu'il furthi-r Otih t. ' .5 "ii.nJ NIGHT MOVES THE COW ELS IM THE MORNING w " wlr at Ymsfinn". -trt airert drot atnre. H. N G R A I N ". Watclies Clocks. Jewelrv, Slsilbg v.i Si!ier-Pla!ei Wart. jwl-NVat. h llt-jiring a fiv-a lalty.-fca "'l Clothing, Underwear, Overshirts, Extra Pants, Trunks and Valises, Latest Style Hats, and Neck-wear. (JO TO TIIK BROWNSVILLE CLOTHING ST0RE.JE HOWE & RICE, Proprietors. The Things We Prize Most are not the errawi and pimrracki we gather about ut. Every life, of courae, haa in iacred tinseled treaa urea, but la thii practical aork-a-day world man ia prone to value meat tboie thing which serve him best. Not much sentiment In this, per haps, but tome tente all the tame. The McCormick Machine of Steel takes fim rank the world over. Hundred ol thouundt of grain growers call it the best harvester and binder that ever went into a pain held, and they prize it accord, ugly. It isn't sentiment with them It s just plain, old-fashioned com moo sense. They like it bet be cause it serves them best. It costs more money than some harvesters, but that's because it's more valuable. It advantages more than offset the added cost. The " Machine of Steel " is built to riarvest the grain crop of the world, and to do it better than any other machine. Perhaps saa si, car ta knosr anon i barvaatrr. Uar cauhaj ua ui McCMttici mmsma uhiki Co. CNicaao. iu. !, , rndrew Suneruil, H.ent, Eugene. L , EXCLUSIVE GROCERY Not cariii'' to carrv irncki-ry lonui-r mo will disiHif-o anv of our iiiiiiit-ii.-o htdi k of : Crotkerj, Glassware, Etc.,: at prices that will riirriM? von. Groceries as Cheap as the Charest Call early anil have u hr assortment to jiick from. C. (J. GOLDSMITH & CO. D. R. LA KIN, Saddle Tree llaiiiifitlDrfr. Makrrotthe llm.rw IcLln Irre.' Inl fn..l. In lavne eriitita in is.,. A arsi rlaaa ans-k tre i'.. l.-rmer!. :o. t'om moo trees al Irs. e.aL A au Mje, burl and l ark Ima rn ...tirr. kaatil.lt r a i t.tt..n. rut anil rhalrs l.m tnmeil. VI III tak- ..-: h.-.i r il 1.1.1m in tart rayaient, .m lr.de ks? aork. BaslUie Uvea wverasl ami reireU. SHINGLES FOR SALE. edar an4 ahlt Br ahltiaw. l,r aaie al ml.l. 0 will deliver alien octered. Will Uk Isrm aeisiura la tiraanca. Sl-EI UL KaTFji TO liEAU K. MILL FOR SALE. tin Uj.(it (l u imrkrr, m I. It L.KIN, THE Euseoe Loan and Savinus BANK. Sc:::wr to ll! Em.:. N.!!o::l B::t Incorporated with a Capital of $60, 000, with $30,000 Paid 1). Dt l-sftiu rr- vitr l n t -t-t in rhwk. Intrrr-. ftlntNil HUM iK nili, ftUli liattlii U.ir vU ftlrivti KH'nr Uy. 'm ir!.T 3 V C H' T.' H. I' K I RK.-ll KT B I I : ciknikk r. W. h Thr Kur-rir 1-n and rluc Umixk r.ir-o Jin i tp.tn fuiiurrriftl tnl Mfinr t.uii.. n4 ) mir r-i al alit-tition It rmil-! t lh-' T lima f.-(iir-w iu Ut Ml iihat J" n""; Im.i hmi ynu vr. (ht innkr jn nrh. In ro" niuliltl'- thrrr f- n-n iy rt'liw "f h".ilti, hl h. 4f Iiitif-Mtlfi1 III !!.' ' r liMiifnt, vaiil tw ( nt tn in ) r r it . .iuhcult l ln . anu'unu. i n ,r''T cn tt put in a MTtnr tasi.k ami in'! t.- : ' i n.t- rrlurT.. Hrli-vti.c that tli- I nt crr.f fr thr -.if--iii . ration l a tun in tint ri'mmiuiitj', me tMillrlt tuu. I1 rftia.r in thu matter. f TlrHTK, XrmapArtR AI'VIKTMXii Agent, aU Mrrrhaota Ea barer. f raa nam, la mr aoii.iMawl aruL Ibta HP wm u.m ia at m grove rornnY vark J. M. UAKIUSON, l"n-. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Bra h rrn i, Brown end White Leghorns. Tht Fire Ed Brteds cn Eirih. My Urck has UMd in th- WU Ut Ut t 1 Ut a yrar. VBETTERNuW THAS EVERl A Urn r hf ! f.r '. . a'o frm Ut (fxr-littf t.rl un lh I arihc ivn l atatub K-T ClUKt"-. 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