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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1894)
I r I Y AND COUNTY.! lull) llrUU. SAll'ltDVY. jn.Y ro.f v su. EUGENE )HOTO Lj Cor 7th jr.. 1 Wtetti ('r'nM)'lt I'aaiialiirs. June l't. V. V. Ituo.v had nil accident whcrc ln his hon-e, hay rake nml liiniM-tf ut very badly lulled, caused ly hc-l coming oil'. The tlisitl Templars are to have an Icecream mn'IuI nt 1 1 it ittt-r'o liull Friday cvclilng, J'' -"( At (lie llilrl't Wuiidiiy school eon vi'iitlmi Saturday si schisils were repreaciited alio nil 'nr'anl.ntlon vr fitted. The animal convention Ik to meet lit April next. Walter Willlu Imi discovered a new Mit In lib strawU-rry patch. No tleing large plant wilting and diyliig Up, lit) (III taut-Hill them and found tli large grul nf the 17 year l.a'tiat, hud eaten I lie nsita oil' in to the crown of t lie t'luiit. After rinding down of tin-in umler a many ruined vine, there wn no longer any doubt that tliey did the work. The Children' Iuv exercise nl the Crcswcll Sunday scIukiI ttaik pluiv lat Sunday evening, with the ehureli imrktil. The iliiliin-u actillltlt l themselves well, ami although oiue of the part wi re rather limn, (hey went through (hem without a tireak. Frank Svotl'a cello got It" back hurt bv Ivlng In the shade ol ti e singe at the celebration, w hen it fell, ami Inn ixi'ii a standing advertisement fur the "Weak Hack Porous 1'IukIit t'n." ever since, until last Saturday Curl Iteiilow, the violin makrr ami player, ramu alonK and put the grand imp fiddle on Its feet again. Mr. llciilow In one of the l-t -rformcra on the violin we have ever hail the pleasure of llatclilng to. ZKI'll Ilcllilcraoll, tlflltlat. J. J. Walton, tittoriiey-ut-law. Clover Leaf twine at lA-vlnger's. Monev to loan on farm. Kiniilrv of J u i life ulton. Now U the time to repiiir your old mower don't wait until your hnv in remly t cut. K. K. ('Immia-r eau fur nixli you extra for either old or new Htyle, any make. Dr. (. W. Iliihlle may l found nt hi reaidflicc on Olive trec between Fifth ami Sixth street, one hloek west of the Mln mix tu hotel. He I tre- pareti to tin all iieutui worn in tne u-at manner. Isiuble hnriHxin hay fork, hay ear ricr, ros, pulley nml everything necessary lo tlx your huy bam to nave one-half the exiH-nae of putting away your hay crop. See F. L. Chamber) or price ami full tlireetiomi for put lug In an outllt. It Save the llillUreu. "My little bov wax very had oil for wo months with iliiirrhoea. We used Various medicine, iiImi ealled III two doctors, hut nothing done him any gissl until we used Chamla-rluin a Colie, Cholera mid Itinrrhoen Kcinedy, which gave Immediate relief and mniii cured him. 1 consider it the bent medicine made and ean consclclitlou Iv recommend it to all who need a iliarrlus-a or etdiu medicine. J. K. Hare, Trenton, Tex. i Mild .'aJcclit bottles for Mile hy OmuilS ft DkLano. Cable From tjtieen Lit. iVnr (in-sham: One more Usui I crave, I (runt in your uftcctloti, 'Tlx not to murder Dole, the knave, Or put down I n mi r red ion; 'TU not my crown; but me to wive, I write in deep dejection, And ho a package I mtint have Of I'urks' Tea for my complexion. (IKlIIAM'H ANKWKK T) glKK.V 1.IU When I recfived your cablcKram, I thought I Hure would faint For though I often uw l'ark' Tea, 'Tia not for your complaint. I feared that Mm. (J. would think WrniiK almut our coniiei'tiou, 'Till on her ilnwr there I onw I'arka' Tea for her complexlm. Hold ly A. VeriiiKton. Slimmer t'oinplulut. t full I wan taken with a kind of miiumer (Miiiliiint, aecmipained with a wonderful diarrho'ii. Nmui after my wife's nirtter, who live with us, Wiw taken in the wune way. We uwd al inotit everything without heiiellt. Then I mild, let tin try Chamberlain' Colie. Cholera and Diarrluea Itttneriy, which we did, uud that cured uh riilit away. I think much of It, an it did for me what it was recommended to do. John llertler, liclhcl, Jterka Co., 1'a. and 60 cent bottle for wile y Ohiii ks it DkLano. Coal Hill Nursery. Call on or addrewt T. X. Hcjfar, Kti (fene, for all kind of nuntery t ek. I'm ne on m.iroholcin plum riMita that will not apnmt, bImi oii ieach rootn. Subject lo I'aln la the Stoiuath. Ehler H. S. Heaver, of McAIIUterville, Junlatta Co., 1'a., ayi hi wife Is nub-, Ject to cramp in the itomaeh. l.t kumiiier she tried Chamlcrluiri' Colic, t Cholera ami Diarrhu-a Jtemeily for it, ami wa much plcael with the u-dy relief it attorded. S!io ha ainoe uvd It whenever ne-!iry and found that It never fail. For nale by Oslll HX i DkKaxo. Twenty Year Tracker. L'AVi'ti:LiJtvn.i. Ky. I havebin a teacher for IX) yi-an, and durinK tliat time have had r putted attack of heaiUche. Sow I am entirely free from them after uning Simmon Liver IteKulator. It wa oiiiild in IU ac tion thai it never interfered with my dulie.-K. A. Cheek. Wbw aha m ctU. aba crtni f or CMtnrla, Wra t bmnt Km. ab rluc( In CMbirl. Or. PiWa Cream Baking Powdet Wnr Fair tbgkaal AvW. July R Harvest j npproitiiiiii);. J. II. Iluuiiliutt i tlik at thU writ IliK. Ira Youii( uint f.uully, from umr SpriliKtivId, Vlltt-l r lulive at tin place over funduy. J'llte a liumU r from thi plucu at- ll lnlnl tile Mill. lav M'hool CollVflitloll I iit'M ut l ump creek, iiut Miinlay. A urge crow i waa preat-ui. F. C. Mt tenon, of Kuft'lle, I Journiii with l.ou.e blk. .Mr. Warren Lurkey uud family, t.f l.ui n', ai- vUltlnc n-hitive' uud plrklll bhii ktierrie III this lli l;liU'r iionl. H. L. IMamiiU ilepurU'd for Intern Oregon litxt wt ek. Mi Macule M:ittiMiii him Jul re turned hum ii two Wtt'ka' Vialt witli rtiuliVe uud friend Hear SpriUKlleld. jtt Saturday niorniiik', w hile llolt erl Voinirf wu bili'hiiiK hi hore to curt, It bet'unie frightened amt In aoinv way threw KoU ri ami traiuieletl bun, injuring lii treut. He 1 I in proving ut the prewiit writing. I'iiu iiiuuul .otr. July i i liio ix. out- llyln' i in full bl tit nkiria oi low n. Ned Muiiiuiy U iictilii; a chief ''ook in the MirveyiiiK crew working lieur SiMluhurj,', Douglu county. A. J. I'huplnaii and aou brouuhl dow n two IinuI of luiulif r for the proa- (Ht'tive C. 1. church. I lie town i iinu'tli'iilly witlmut a Urmtry whiiii will prove diMittrou to our commercial Intereat. 1. J. Fer;uoti nml lamily left Witl iiewluv for a few day oulinir mar Cottuge (irove. Mr. Ikiw uing i atteiidliiK the In xlllulu now In renaioii ut Kugelie. Dick Itoer returned from Iouglii oiullty the lirt of the Week. 1. W. Duvi veiled Mohaw k and Clillii Cleek liift Suilduy. Jacoli Klein made a hiiitics trip to Kow river till week, llev. Fletcher and wife, of Lnrauc, Vltetl III tow II lanl W t k. A. 11. inflow, our on e etiterpririug merchant, iiiw traiinlerred hi KliM-k to u Hiiut uli-iii'. ten mile from Coltaife (trove. We wixli him uceeo lu hi new locution and hojie he w ill be gv eu a uuuiiiiiiou welcome and a cor reMimlliiK patronage. Some of our young folk are already pliiuuiiiK t attend the Mohawk pic tic AukuiI -till. SKHI'KK llUJM. Iilf ouanl, Ju!f I. (Imi. II. lK.rrU ha Mole tlie Tllin,"i. lUweburK' riiiimlealer: The Oregon lull' telegruph edltt I i evidently Hot a Mining t'Xcrt. Hehitlveto the rob bery of a Hume lie headed the article, "The Tailing ut the Slurgl Mine Stolen w hile (he Men Were at Din ner." JiM w hat any JhTihUI would want with the lulling would be a hard lo determine. ileal F.Htule Trauslrr. ot'.N rnv. O A C U U Cn to F.noeh Ileum, Xi.M ncre in tp 17 h, It 1 F.; Fntl A Sweet to John W Miller, 1 nere iu tp 1?) , K.'l W; I It Mc Daniel ( M K Towinteiid, ti) acre iu tp l'.t , r 3 w; f iiiuti. Hup Flckliiit Mouej. Apidy lo Win. Miller. or (be J. M. Kunaell Co., hop grower, Portland. FlltK ALAltM. A .lire alarm wa MiUlidtd yesterday lifleriiiMin u( 4:30 o'cloik by the whialle at the waterata t ion. The tire Ull at thecity hull hiii totik It up when there wan a great wmmble of lire laddie. The depart ment wa noon on the kcene of the tire which proved to lie grow burning iu a residence lot neur llie ctirner oi nixiu ami liicb Mrect. No w ater was neeil- el and the boyt hail nothing to do but return with their carta anu anawer io roll cull. The grawt is aupHied to have lain utarted by omo carclcK Hiimker. Dki l.Altcn I xhank. Tueixlay' Al- Imov HeiniNTut: Jamefl rortcr oi Hal y, wa brought to Albuny ttxlay and UhiII t'Xuiniliiilloii wa iieciurvii ut nunc. Slierill McFi ron took him to Sulelil oil the noon train. I'orter i crazy by kh-I1i, and It i prolmble that the treatment al (lie ayium w in oriiig him out of hi prireiit mental trounie. A DKKfMT Hank. A recent dt I- ion of the cu-te of the Job imuk of Cor valli i ugiiln.tt the county except a to money on hami wnen inu ihuik clomd. There 1 now only 7,0 Won liutid. w itlioiit iiroxiieet of a divlJeinl. riiedcMw,itorare getting aoup. Hut the court 1 di-pliiying economy. The alary of the a-wiguef' clerk, Mr. Ko'hauer, which tlie court originniiy tlxeilat tluu ner month wa aubw qiicnt.y redufd to 7. jx r uiontli, and i now only 700. A XaHKiiW V.i -AVK. One of the Limllev boy ut Irving, a young man about tw enty year of age, came nur finding a watery grave laM wm k. lie wa Iu HWimiiiing in (he W illamette. and attempteil to cwim Rerun, but guve out ami mink. Sum Flint went to hi rcM'Uc ami carried him out, pull- imr him wune dixtaiuv with I.lmllcy hoidiug to hi heel. Dudley wa al linmt exbaiihted and would have drow ned if left to hiuiaelf a minute longer. No Di:rt'TtF.. lleppner (tawtte: Tlie county court ha rcfuwd to allow deputie for cither the aheritr or clerk for (he next two month. The ipi--tioii will again tie considered at the next term of court. I he public will uii.lentund that both ol!bvr are now naluried, retvivlng according to law Jli.Hw each. Tue earning of lth otllce go lo the county. A Dl KI.. Salem Journal: "A there are only ncvcn uewapapt-r men in the next legiaUlure, we regnt that the pnfpect for a luel between Col. it. h. Allev, of the florence Went, ami (al.t. Moorhead. ( the Junction Time, 1 i lavorahle. f.tr onlv word have lieeri ex- chafigeil." HolM CoNKiNKlL Will. Miller h cxilitiglieil hi laat y-ar' clop of hop lo a liiidoii, Knglnml II r iu. lie re- civel an Btli-amv of tiUoo. The ho ate aln-ady alxarl tlie car and will I hipped on the firt freight train. Tlif- are a fine lot of hoi and ought to l-ring a good pruv. (Jbi miilin' A numla-r of aiiiter !aut town are grumbling oonaidrr My Iniuw the r'lallitmg of (lie county jail w m not advertite-l and H to the painter making U'e luweti mu. fore buying a binder call on M. I-Tiiiger, and i. k at the "Minnie. She la the !. (J Hon. (ten. II. Ikirri baa returned home. F. W. (M.urn ha nturnetl frrnu t'orthiml. Hugh IU'Ualiaw,tefl for Foley Spring Ihu inoriiiiig. l-ater II11II11 ha returned fnun lila trip to liougln county. Mr. Jim. Klein and children are vl Iting niatlve at Cobiirg. Kli I'.nlig rellirtletl but evening from a (rip (o the Siualaw. Sheritr Johnaoii returned home from Salem on hit night' train. Harry Dunn, of Corvnlli, i vlitlng relative at hi old home here. Mima Ji-aaie ami F.dlth I'ark are ouung In the mountain with friend. Mr. ILS. llcan and little children retiirintl home, to s.ilcin thi morii Ing. Mi Kute Farrlugton n tnrnel home thi afternoon from a vli.lt witli friend at Junction. J. O. Wutt and family and F. M. Watt leave in a few day for an out ing at Crescent luke. MIm (initv Abram and 1'carl Dar eliu are viiting at the home of the hitter on (lie Mohawk. Dr. It. L. Wllloughby and wife will leave for Crook county, by private conveyance next Saturday, n'11 a vial(. Mia Anna Crulii, w ho ha been vi iting In California, I now iciidtiig a few day w Ith JudgH l'owull lamily at Albany. Miaa It" an I filler, who ha la-ell vlail lug at the reaidemv of her uucle Chit. I.auer, went to Portland thi morning to Vlalt Irieml. Col. ilntton wiut in MliiiieaiMilli at luat account", on hi way to New York, w here he exft, o He write, lo eon. fer w itli hi railroad backer. W. K. S arliroiiL-h and w ife left for the Waterloo .vmI Siring, ill l.iun county, llili morning. They ex icct to he alax-ut two or three week. (i. It. Cbriniau and family, and Mr, sculley, a niece of Mr. Chrl man, of Situ r'niiiclx-o, have gone to (he Foley Spring to a'iid a few weeka. Fretl Dunn, Leu Steven, and Her bert Condon, w ho have been atlt'liding l-.a-tcru collegi'M, arrived home on laal lllghl'a ovellulld train to altelid their MUiiiuic r vacation. Mr. liny, representing the J. M. Ku ell Coiiipun v, dealer iu Iioh, wa in town yeatenlay and ret urtitil to I'ort laiid thi nioriiiug. Win. Miller i lo cal agi'nt for the II rm. John ('. Arnold, of 1'cii'llcton, up. Kiiiited I". S. .Surveyor-tteiieral of Or egon, i well known here, having Urn a achiMil teacher for a number of year lu (hi city, Mime year ago. Herbert Condon and Icn Stevcii ar rived home from Ann Arbor on lut night' overland, lin y came via the liilon I'acitlc and were delayed ev- eral diiya bv the atrike on the other aide of (lie Kockica. S. S. (tantictt, uatronomer, connected with the L'. S. engineer corn geo loL'ical Hiirvcv, ha completed hiolMr- Vatiou at thi llit Bud left for Sail riaiuiaco luat night. IHeOrAKIi Will publiah a reMirl of hi oliwrvalloni a wniii a the rcult are completed. A 111 Land Deal. hallj Uuarvl, Jul; l Frusler A Svarvcrud cloed a deal to day with C. L. lto r, for the A. M. Oaburu Stock and Dairy Farm, coii alatlng of Linioncrv and HituaUtl live mile aoutli of hugene. the aale In clude all atock, fiirm implement and dairy fixture, and the consideration wiut f.U,mw. WF.DNF.SDAY, JI LY K lnlitute Xolc. Iiallf i.uatJ, Juljr I. Three teacher mora have Joined the lllatitutc. I'rof. U. (). Young, of Montana, will deliver the II rut lecture lieioro the In tilute next Friday evening at the M. K. church. The gentleiuan la a ll- tinguialieil educator and will dlacoume on an iiiteretlng aubject. The public I cordially luviun. in Innuroiie Salif. K. J. Ftaaler, of Fraler A Svarvcrud ha lllat Coinplcled the negotiation of a aale lu 1'ortluml aggregating WW. I'alljr liuan), 1-. A I'AUAiu.K. A purty winalHtlng of Mr. ami .Mr. 1.. w. Amur, lU'V. ami Mr. W. S. (iilhert, Mr. and Mr. Fletcher Linn, Mle M. F.. McCor nack, Martha Wright, Menar. John McCliire. II. L. Mitchell, and K. J. McClumiliun, went Ibhliig on theMc- Kenzle at Seavey ferry yiitU-niay. While the ludl enjoyed thcuiw-lve in camp the flnhcrmeu went up the river iu a bout and with the awiiHtunce of Tom Seavey managed to aeeure 17 trout. Thi-ae were dree and plaoetl in a of water near the liauk to iire aervu for camp uper iu the evening. The afternoon w a a'iit lu enoylug the ahuiluou the bank of the cool river, lu the mean lime a drove of hog went the way of the pool. When upM-r time caiiie tlie cuinla-r Upon gting for their llsh found only ten of the very amiilleak left. Tlie moral lie not only 111 the fact, a aollie dllaileve that hog are not altaid of water but alao that a w hole drove of hog may be al IhI1i1 w ith atvt-n kiuall llahe If thiwe even are the lurgeat in the lot. tally uuapl. July la. Fki.l IIkik. Allart I'hyer, of thi city, nivntly fell heir b bIkhjI 4ia by the death of a relative in ( r many. A uual, he celebrated (he event of receiving a portion of the money by taking a apree and Monday night' landed in the city Jail. He paid hi line yeaterduy morning, and with a fiieiid, went to Fon-at (irove on the local train bi take the Jag cure at the Kcel.-y luatitute liM-atcd in that city. lr. In F.ugcne, July 13, one-half of a gold w utcli charm locke t, with tlirif gla- act ting. The locket wa a preaent hence the owner la deainiU of it recovery. The finder will Lae III. eraily rewarded by leaving the aarue at the Ol'AKli oflloc. Illcycle, a full t' k of new and riuinla-r of aecoud hand w heel from il't.if) up. F. L. ClIAHUKMil. Divom k iHMi:ii.-The Portland Tcw-k-ram ha thi curt Hem: "Ma Nelaoll v. Cbarle Nelaon. drue of divorce graiite.1 on ground of cruel treatment and abandonment." To TkaI'K.-A 3ytar-ild oolt to tnule for wiaal, bar or grain. F- M. Wakkkx, Kugene New buggy and aili fort-w. r Ukfle aei 01 narueaa . I. CHAMIIKKM. T!) Minuie" binder aold lUrviuer, beat thetu aJL by M. Sbl Horn returned home IM after IIOOII. Mit rill Johnaoii wcl.l In Cnawill I hi afternoon. Ml Fanny Hay, of Harrlabiirg, I vlalling friclida lu Kuo'tie. Fverythlng I very tlry now, there fore be careful alul the uae of lire. The Drain normal acliool ba Id a contract for a young ladie' dormitory. Mr. F.. O. rotter returned (hi af teriiiMtii from a vlalt with Irving rela tive. Frank Jordan, the agent of the 1'iwt tal Telegraph Co. at Cottage (irove, Vlaited Fllgelie tinlay. (iniuf I'lia had a fTti lire In a tin hop laat lilghl. TI e damage uaa ful ly covered by lnuraiice. D im, Howard. Itodgvr and K. IiIh r, American Ibtilwav I'moli uMli-era, nre III Jail at Ch lingo ft r (Mlltellipt of Cult til Mate court. Fd Itatini went to Portland on thi morning' train to attend the funeral of Miaa Minute Flelachiier which liaik place lu that city thi afterniMui. J. II. llriH'keiilMirough, goverumetit lllavtor of lillllaT laud left for Cre tvnt City, Cal., (hi afternoon. Hi family will remain here during hi at flier. Mr. and Mr. II. D. Norton, Mr. J. M. Abram and child, Mr. Kay l I.hiio, Meaar. C. F. Hurlburt and loc lllantoii txHit to leave for Foley lrltig iu the morning. The nil 111 11 1 1 1 of Mount Hood w lit U illuminated witli red fire tomorrow evening by tlie Mntauia. A pl view of the illumination piohnhly could la witneaaed from the auuiiui't of Seliccr' butlf. ItUktutetl that the regular aoutli I h xi 11 1 1 overland will leave Portland to night, and Agent Adair cxxrt the northbound will leave Sacramento thi evening, on (he regular achcdule (line In Uae Irforc the atrlke. Win. Steven, the old gentlelllUH who Wii Injured In a runaway acci dent laat Week, la Hot lllipNiving a rnpldly a autiiipatetl. It develop that be aiintaiticd Injiirlc iu hi cheat, the right lung laing acrlotinly all'ecteil. Llmlgreii and l'ctcixui, the Aatorlit HeluN, who ao horribly inutllated John PeterMiii riHt'iitly were bound over 111 the hiiui of K'.m'nl each to n--ar la-fore the grand jury of Chitaop county. The victim 1 a young man 'Z7 ycur of uge. Karl, the little aou of Mr. and Mr. L. Hill, of The Dalle, choki-d to death luat Friday night w hile eating upr. The little fellow wa onlv mouth old and very ilcllcttt'., having l-n aick for the paal year. It I MiipiNwttl that either a bread crumb or a ainull bit of onion got in hi windpipe. rred S. Dunn arrived home hint night after an alaaimv of two year nt Harvard. He llulahcd the languiige counw thi yenr, gradunt lug with the degree of A. II. lie ha about divided to return mid take a iMmt-graduute coume next ycur. On hi return trin lie wu dcluvcd c vcral iluv from Chi cago and St. I 'uu I, wcatward, by the strike trouble. The ahrrll! of L'mltilla count V give (Hw.iWU bund. The painter are llnUhlng up their wmk 011 the city hall. The C11I011 Pacitlu railroad la-nil ing lliroiigli ticket to tlie Vm. Another large lot of ('. H. mail ar rived here on luat nlghl'a overland train. liar vmt hand are l-lng bald from tl.&o to t'J.ou tM.r day in Umatilla county. Three gentlemen from Portland left ior uie cony apring yeaiemay aner noon. Itev. (. A. Hlair wriU-a from Port land that hi addrcwj 1 ti'lJ 1-jiat Mor- rl.toii street. It I aid a regular dally freight train will be lun 011 the 8. P. it. 1C on and after Augual I at. The Alliany Democrat maintains that that town ha an aiiurchiat club. She is welcome to It. Tho binder are now at work in dillereiit portion of the county, 011 euriy wneai ana oal. jonii r.. Liove, or Alliany, ha uo ceptetl the iirlnciimbdiln of the Cottage urove acliool jor the ciiaulng year. Montana I again cursed with the army worm this year. It has now reaciicu Helena ana Is coming wct. I. II. Itlddle, known by many iu Lu- gene, ha been aniMilnti-tl deoutv nnat- ecutlug attorney for luglua county. The Springfield ball team now have nobby new uniforms made from Wuah-burnt- A Son, "Snow hall Hour sack. Hop lice are making their u- iicaruiicc. V. I'. Cheaher ha hi prayer al work In his yard near Spriiiglleld. The ly in the aherlfTs oflliv are having miine fun with a horned frog thi ai'teruiMtii at the cxiaMiae of theav- t-rage vlaltor. Salem WK-Iety is somewhat pulnetl to note tliat Judge Hewitt, the new In- cuiubeiit of the circuit bench, wear no tie wiiu in aiamnng collar. County Clerk Jetining has rented the ChriBtlaii holiae, on Pearl atnt t, and hi family will move Into the aaine as soon a harvest Is over. Aahlaud Tiding: Hcott Morrl and family have removed fnun the Mead ow, In Sam Valley, where they have long rexl'lotl, to r lon-ucc, Lane county. Ashland Tiding: MllltlaoomiMinies both at Kugene and Portland are "ach ing" to get a chance to be aent to Sac ramento to redeem the militia name. They have eaia-clully niUcled that they be culled upon lint lu caae of their being needed. Albany IVmiM-rat: A young couide from the front were in the city this af ternoon. They were aaid to be luar- lied; but the rtlcular could not laj learmtl. I be man I only 17 and the girl V. The latter went to Corvalli on the tioon train. Allranv Herald: Charlt Hill. Il- ward Mill, Co ley Van Horn, conduct or on the Albany afreet mil way, and Aiia-rx huiitli. Have gone to Aaiiiamt to aet-ept Mtona 011 the Southern Pa-cllli- railroad to fill txmltloua left vacant by discharged striker. They will go on the diviaiou south of Aabland. lAt See !ng, a Chinaman of Kal- em, but at one time ot Kugene, who wm always noticeable on aet-ouut of an eiioruiou tumor on the back of hi neck, will now pn-vnt a tuoie inviting ap-srami. Ir. Itola rtaon ol Salem, ba removed the tumor ami Dong I doing well. D::lT;i$::3S;:i crs;:i! I;tr Lire aijt llh tmthlul, itanliht tlt.tol alltil U1 Vti ail sUmjI Sit law-, ih oolrliil, harmlaa. ietaAirkij b.tavr. habit r.ira. 1 h aat ! IrilliriS aiel Oi HMD tl" waMa t fiull .U.I ran i ruua too bt.ytiral or flliaurial rpk IB u;r.( -Sil.law.' a-.. l.y t awif n A la-lAi.n. n.i at -lrua. vrea. a- lf Diall frt. Alrvaa Ta- airriiiig hruaaJr i.9 lialiao M. karat SV'ii-fa, iuO. Order I-n iVg Mower and Hinder early, to be sure of getting them. r. 1 lUAXUEKa. A Mslrnil-tlt. Advi-rtlaeliiclit. Tin-following wu-. iilu-ed publica tion l, the Hrnad Axe, liclltv It Hp. k .trui.it- In rv at tbia l.ue dale: Fai.1. Chi.i.k, .May -i, Ivi(. To all whom it may concern: I'er lui the reader of thi paT are well aware of the fuel that one M. Y. Wur Her, of thla phtiv, w I o ktiiiiti time ainiv made an utt.ick on me through the coliiniiiaol tlu- Hroad-Axe w llhoiit anv can -e or provocation whatever. 1 anwered the amallcd gciitUuiali lu the llugciic (it Aim amialaii lu the Hnutd-Axe, ilriiving the chargea he mailc agaiiiat incih lying hliu to prove them. On April Pl,'lvl, thi would I1 (tod Irlea to prove hi cbariri-n agaliiat me by an article that apa-aretl iu the Hroad-Axe of the alaive tlate, by wiyliig that on (he night t.f January JO, lv.ij, when tin- Peopli-a party cluli wu foriuetl ut thi plaiM-, Kiaaluger wa pnaeiit and tlld curatt the Denio cralic party, culling them a act of ; Unit they had done nothing but att ul since they had Ui-n ill power. He Mil a that there Were iirvaeiit at that time Frank Shult, Jitnie Fra.ier, Oeorge Warner, Clyde Warner, John Kiwiuger and aexerul other, but did not aay whether he win preaent or Hot.,, He any that thla la enough to prove the atutemeiit he made aguin-t mc to Iv true, and that he never wronged me ill hla llfe.or lied on mc, and dcllcd me to prove it. I will nay to the nplo who read thla that I never aceilaed 1 1 1 111 of w niiigiug uu-, but I did Ionian him of trying to, inn audi Hint He hud lit-Ver aucceetled Jet. A for the lying part the reuiler of thla call ludire for the lit- Helve. The Ktigma which he tried lo lamp me with the bundle broke and let the gentleman In over. I warned liliu lu my anawer in the Hnmd Axe that he would Iv like the i i nl t Hiken of in the llible that left the cup of w ine uutuated to chaae a lam and wa killint by the name. My advltv to lilni wniild lHi to go back to the fork of the road of Juatlcc whete he left oil', thruat your thumb lu the urinholcaof your platol pocket and gat at your ipurulou uttack you liiiule on me and see if your thought won't echo hack and uv, "young until look la-fore you leap.'' A for hi character la ing alxivo the reach of so ciety he refer to, I will say thla: Ikin'ttryto make me aw allow a pill that wn miide for yourm-lf; you will 11 ml U-low the pill the ramrod and all the direction how to proceed. Shake well la-fore taking, for tint halter is on the Jack frisky or not frlaky. Cm ah. M. KiNMiviiKU. Mb. KniroK. Pleaae hud the atll tluvlls from tlieae gentlemen, who will prove to the public that 1 am not guilty of the charge Warner made agulliat me: Slate of Oregon, County of Lane, a. I, Jame Fraler, la-lug duly sworn, aay: That on the night the Peoples Party wu formed al the Warner school liouae, in said county and state, Cha. Klaaliigcr was not present to my cer tain know ledge, a 1 wa elected presi dent of the club Hint night. JAM KM FHA7.IKK. SuliacrilN-tl and sworn to bclore me tlilalit day of May, lsut. F. C. M ATTlitoX, Notary Public for Oregon. Slate of Oregon, County of Lane, . I, Frank SehulK, being llrat duly swotn, say: That on tho night the Peoples party club was formed at the Warner acliool houan in aid county and atllte, Chit. Klaalnger Was Hot prest-nt, nor did he ever uu the lan guage M. Y. Warner accucd him of lu in v preneiiiv, or any language of iikc import. Fhank K lie l.l Jl. Miiwcriiasi ami sworn to before me thi .1st duy of May, IM'J. F. C. Mati'Fmo.v, Notary Public for Oregon. Dint VAI.I.KV.'Or.. Mav lx. ll I, J. II. Klaaliigcr, Ivlng duly sworn, say: i nal on tlie night the 1'cnpl pnrty club was lonnetl at Fall Creek Chas. KlaalHger was not preaent, a 1 wa chairman or tne meeting, ami alao w ariier uil my numc without my knowietlgu or eminent. J. H. Kihminokh. Subacrllail and aworn to l-foro me. a Justice of the Peace, this 'MU day of .11 ay, mui. i-.. u. i-akkkr, Justice of Istt Valley 1'recinct. Tlie Law Will He Koforrcd. It is reported to me that the ordl nance of the city prohibiting cow fnun running at large within thecity is being violated. All M-roiii hi the city are warned against a violation of said ordlnuiioo and further I shall faithfully endeavor to enforce the or dinance. 11 laL-ople who own cows take warning. It. K. Kamti.ami, City Marshul. IU llceu Appolbted. Tho McCorinlck Harvester Co. has npKiiiitei Andrew Hvarverud as their ugent for Lane County, and anyone wishing to buy the "King of the Harv est" can get It by calling on Andrew svarvcrud. Ollhw with Firmer A Hvarverud, In Duy blk. on West side of illamette street. Kuireue. Oregon. A large Invoice of extras kept constantly on hand In Kugene. Ik)Ht-tfully yours, Mct'oHVKK II A It VOTE II Co. Marshal'! Notlcf. To resideiiLs ami pni:rty owner! In compliance with the city ordi nances, you are notified to cut aud de stroy the thlatlea that may la? growing Ukiii your property, and In the streets and alleys adjoining, with ten days from the date of this notice. Kugene, July 1.1, lvit. It. K. KaTI.A, City Marshal. .Notice ta The I'ulille. A deed from A. J. Ihthh to IxKilae Ilu Habb, duUal 11th day of June, was obtained by falaeliiaal and fraud, and i Illegal la-nldes, AH persons are warned not to purchase th same as the right will 19 legally contented to Its full extent. A. J. IU uu. Dated July 17, H'l. Juat rttvlvcd, a car ld of Ilalu W ag on, both wide and narrow tires, direct from factory; also car of Old Hickory wagoiia; alao a tar of lUiine Huggles and Carriage. Three full rarl'avU of vi hicli- to se lect from. Can satiafy XI iu, eillier iu (jiiality or price. O V. L. tilAXUKKS. Till IISDAV, Jl'LY 13. The grain iii.-irkct I all 1 1 low and di-proat-d. Mount HishI w 111 In! Illumimttiil ut Mo'iiot k tonight. Very little sick neaa n ported In I'.u gelie and Vicinity. Hegular overland Iniin may la- ex tted hemvforth. The fiilcgtl tnaipa have lavn with draw ti fnun Cbicugii Collaiilcrnblo Wiad U la llig rect ived nt the depot WaniloUv-a. Large auioiinta of liiiiding tw inc aro la'lllg wild by denier (o fanm pi. The poatuflliv euiplove are now Itiawled w It It itelayed mail dully. A. Iv. Putteraoii I puriimalng n car liHid of hog for shipment to Portland. Fifteen aack of 1. S. mail were ri ivlvttl at the poal ulllie thia aftermaiti. The Stauford Imim- ball dub di fniti d the Portland jeatcnluv bv a scon' of 1 lo t). John M. William, of F.Ugelie, ha Ivcn upHiiniei a notary public by the governor. Conductor Hilly Janil-oi IHik t lo ll an I train aouth ttsluy, W. S. Coiier iHii.g abm-nt to the cise-t. C. W. laiyleaml n.Utnut have com. Iiiemvtl the work of repainting the county Juil on the oiit.idc. The county should uinko urtiiuge incut to water the tict In the court hoiiati npinre thi annum r. Cuttle thieve have made away w It la not leas than !) cattle from Pendleton farnu-r the paal six months. Onlv tJl now charged for a ninr ringti lltvnac by the cuiiuty clerk, lii tier the old law t'-' was 'the foe. Work has lavn practically ua-ml-eil on the I'nion railway tleNt nt Portlmid owing to luck of fund. The luirvcat In the Palouae, Waali. iMiintrywill Iv six Wtvks later than uaiial and a large crop I cxarted. A shark 11 itvl long waseaught Sun tbiv by the lightship' crew, nml I an object of intereat on an Atorin divk. A inarringo license- wa Issued by County Clerk Jeiiniiig thi forenoon to William K. Wiaeand Flla W luvler. There are ! O. H. A N. engines lu the La (inimle sho. The Chronicle say tlie lii Ion l'ucitlc ha Hot U-ad (hem well and marly all lu-cd re pairs. Word bus Invh retvlved from St. Helen's (but Hon. (ieorge W. Mcllridi) I Improving in health. Ho la now able to leu vu hi home for a few hour at a time. Hetween I 'lBinl 'J I sack of mull enmo on the overland from the south thl afterniMui, moat of It delayed mail. More was curried on to Port land to Iv returned tonight. Alsmt 111" 1,001) will be divided among the school of Oregon this year agulliat ft 70,1 mo luat ycur. The de crease is due to the slowness In the pay incut ol Interest. (Icorgv. I). Hldlluger, of Albany, wu the successful bidder for building the bridge across the A laen river, (teuton county, his bid la-lug f7li. There were six other bidders. Frank H. F.lder. w ho formerly trav- eled through here for Ijing A Co., of rortlaml, plead guilty In that city yes terday to simple larceny, and w ii sent to Jul! for 30 day. He bad lavn steal ing small sums t f money from tlie saitl llrni. SN-aklng of the Soduvlllc appropria tion the Suit-in Indi'iM-inleiit says: The worst feature la that there Is no law lo warrant uu exis-ndltuie of any kind. The law bus never been signet! by the president of the senate as the constitu tion iirovldc. It I, therefore, no law at all. The boom of the Kugene sawmill company extend from the old water pumping station to tho right bank of me river a short distance ulaivo the bridge, l'he formation of a bar la-low the bridge materially abridges Issmi lug space. The logs are nearly all In the btsjiii and will Iv by tlie last of the Ween. The iiiiM-rstltious ivople of Indiana are greatly exercised over the fact that entire llelds of oat have the letter "II" is-rftvtly outlined on each blade. Tlie credulous think that it nicaii blood, us me same piieiiomenoii tNvurred a year before the war of Ixlll, the Mexl can war and tho war of the Ib-hc lllon I he suia-rallllou Hisstlers atvm to overhaik the fact that the letter "It" stands for other word than blta-al. It may menu bread, beans or Ikmi.i, and should It apis-r In some liM-alltle It wouiti uiiiiouiiietiiy refer to ihiic. The clothing has a rismI deal to do with the man. William Whltlock, after working for a man a year In ( inatlllu county without receiving a cent left In rags toward Pendleton, seeking a Job, but 110 one Wullted him, ill fact would hardly give him a crust of bread. He met an old Kast- ern friend near Pendleton who gave him t'S and told him to dnss up. Ho did so, retraced hi step over tlie same road, and refused one oiler because the reliability of the farmer was uncer tain, and accepted a gissl ISSlitlOII of anomer. Fanner are busily harvesting now. Tho county and city Jail are empty. No marriage, licenses till hot weath er. Hualnea I oulct around tho court house these days. The Ice company alili considerable Ice and beer daily. The Halem Independent calla It the State "Deformed'' schisjl. Itoads are pretty fair 111 tho country but rapidly getting dusty. Judge Fullerton I holding court this week at Toledo, Lincoln county. The steamer Kugene left Portland yeatenlay morning for Ilurrlaburg. Mtny wagon pass throuirli Kugene dally loaded with people bound for the mountain. There are now 41 Inmate of the sold iers home, and It Is probable the legis lature will asked for an appropriation for an addition to it. Three-year-old steers aro being sold for t.'KJ to ( Li a head lu Klamath conn. ty to wholesale bu tellers from tlie dry district of California. The Albany men that went to Ash land to work were at once Informed by tho strikers that they had not la-en diacharged and that they had better not work, and they nave not yet. Advices reach Kugene from the Ore gon Pacific headijuarti-ni to the ell'cct that the steamer Homer need some relra, and will not sail fnun 'Frisco until Saturday the 21t, and will not leave YaUlna until the UMh In at. Asiiiaud tiding: Walter Jackwm, a well known commercial traveler of Portland, was among the a.-ngvr who were caught on the dtisyed train St I Uil Hlull' en route northward. He waited In vain for a break In theblia-k- aiU and finally reached Aahtund Fri day by team, glad to get to a place where "the cars 'are running. Or. Price' Cream Baking Powder Mot Perfect Made. Hied. I'tuy Uur4 July i. William Steven, who wa Injured iu a ruuauay aii cli nt Lft wiik. died yi-tcrday t-veiling at I0;WI o clivk. ; iim Injuries w iiicb proved futal went the iuicruiil brulae on the right sldo ' of hu i In at, tho right lung being so badly aili-ctcl tliut beliiorrliagti could notlat alluyed. For a time It wa thought ho would n-covcr but several aliinimf aH IU following ill cliatesucce)--loll, bis Mtitlity mam la-cilllie X-hull-tiil. I la-ceaaeil Waa lairtl ill NoV Scotlfl, J ily i, l-Oi. When nlaiul 'M yenrs of age he reiiiovt d to Maine, where he i ng-iL'i-d ill lint luiulvring llldllfitry. lu In- cniiiii west to Mlum-sota, w In re he continued lumbering. In ad ditlon to w lilch be comlili'teU a mer cantile busiiu-aa. Iii l"i.", he cngngetl In farming on a largo ranch near 1 H.-.aiklyi., in the auiue state, and ufter ward eiiteretl iinrcantilt) lifo ngnln, tin time in MiiineuHili. Iu the i auiiiiiu-r of ltvi bo removed to Oregon w ith hla family and they have sluco rt-ldeil in thla cit v. 1 le whs iiiarrleif on May I'll, Isi;"., and hi wife aurxlvcs bun. (ifthechlldren ; laim to tin ni four are still llvini': WU iliumW., Ilolvrt M., Kllu and tier triideL. The elib-at daughter, Ml I 1 .11.1, ha lai n nbaent several week mi a vlalt w Uh relative at her former i home In MliuieiiMili, but w n to start j on her return I in today. News of the. accident will scarcely reach her be I fore the sad aiiiioiinct iiu-nt of her fa-jthi-r's death. Since their ri-aldcliiv j lu Kugene tin- family have made many wurm (rii-mla here. The ilccenacd huabuml and father lilthollkil lie let! a iUlct life, wu highly reals-tied by all who formed hi aetpialiitaiiiv and the Ivn-nved family w ill receive the con ilolcinv of a large airtlon of the coin niuiilty. The funeral service will lako place tomorrow, Friday, aflcrniii at '230 o'clock to the .Ms-, hi le cemetery. Itev. W. S. (iills rt will conduct the services. A Through Train. llh l.usnl, July IU. The llrat overland train from Cali fornia nrrl veil thla afternisui at .'10 o'liis-k, meeting the south-bound local here. The tram wit made up of two mull car amL a Imix car tilled Willi mail, twobuggugvi-ai-N.twoduy rtmchca, one touriat ali-cMT and two Pullman car. It sl.trtetl from Sacninicnlo on schetliilii tlino Tuemlay evening but was delayed eight hour bv tho work of repairing the burned bridge tvtween Duiiaiiiuir uud Mott. At Kilgcwoud,a slatioti near SIsmoiis, the train wa II rod iihiii w lilltt atjiiidlng on the track and bucking lu the yanl. Tho dctuch-iiii-nt of soldiers from the regular army w hich accompanied the train, returned the lire. Atanit a tlozen shot were ex changed but so far aa known no one wn Injured. Tlie guard accomninlctl tlio train aa far as Aabland but the run over the mountain was made very carefully, and coiiMauenty tho train was' 11 hour and -In ii 1 1 mile lute here. The train was in charge of the. geiilul conductor Dave Houston, from Koachurg north, and carried a heavy load of through paaaengera, soino of whom had been detained two weeks along tho route. Institute .Note. bally lluanl, July IV. Miascs Faiinlu Hiimmitt nml Ilcna K. SHires, of Mohawk, Miaa Mllllo I lowiird, of Hale, W. II. Wcathnrton. of Flort-ntv, nnd Alls Susie (tibial, of Kugeiui. are tho teachers who have Joined the Institute sluco our last rv port. Mlas Luclle I Jives, who lately grad uattal from the Stanfortl liilveralty, ilellvcreil a lecture la'lore the tt-achera this afternoon at '2 o'oeliM-k. Her snh. Ijivt was, "The Bdvanlagea of Physical I' raining In our Public School,1' and Kiietiiseusacii tiiotopiu broadly ami In an mien-sting iiiiiiiuer. tho lady sta-meil much in earnest and no doubt luiMirted enthusiasm to many of her hearer. Krai Estate Transfers. Kl'llKNK. A W Haskell to Kdward Nre, lot I, block ", Packard's addition: ItATIIINil AT YAO.U.NA. Kccciitly the (U'AHii publlshctl an item fnun tlie Hay slating that the bench at Newport hud Ih-cii washed so as to prevent bath ing there. A oorreKindcnt to an ex change says: I wish to aay that the bathing tatuii at Newport la better than ever ami that new bath houses have been built. Minis a Fi mi kk. Albany Dem ocrat: Councilman J. M, Walter U carrying his right hand in a Mng, ne csaaltnU d by the bats of a linger. Ilia Index linger !ot lu circulation and It being liiisswiblu to get It Into running order it wa amputated. Dr. Kills vrlonuetl the ovratlon. Salary $I,mw. In tho adjustment of ssttolllij salarlea for tlie next year, the government llxes the Kugcueoflloe at ti.NW r aunum. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES s & - -i -iT v Aro Instant!- 5 Kehcvcd And 5 pec J ily Cured XV " By Cuticura Remedies A warm bath wi.h CLTICURA 50AI, irul x single application of CLTICL'KA, the j;rtat skin cure, will i:TorJ instant relief, permit rert anJ skt'p, anJ pcii:t to a tytciy, economical, anJ permanent cure of the most distresM'njj of itcliiuj, burn, injr, bkeJintr, scaly, anJ crutcJ skin anJ scalp diseases, after physicians, hixpitals, anJ all other methods fail. CUTIOJRA W0KKS WONbtRS, ar.J its cures of torturing, diturinsr;, humiliating humors are the mout wonderful ever recordeJ in this or any age. Cenma ItsMtnnt am sakl ihtnurlaMttVaaaarU. Ptwa, I i-nct-aa. Sea, ate; k.-.inr, ft. porraa llim aant him. t.ar . k IV .r... I . ..ina. "AS asaaa tsa UumI. .i-ut, cai, aa4 Haa-," baaw PIM UPI t laUkWU. f4 M mIt Am On fc'USCUlASSTRA;K3,FA:(,3 msa.lwaakaaM.baik ai.lM,Mak k.Jaara. IhatiatMiwa, a4 (Naal ftatna ahta.1 a na atonal Ka u tuUctuai aVaMA 1-aUa 1'loaUW.