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nn ElENE G ARB. I h. J XSTABLISUEA MP THE MMEII1STI0S OP DESOCRlTin rMMFPLM, AXP TO EiR.1 AS IHEITMTIM BT TD2 SWEAT OP OI'R BROW )L2T KUGENK, OR., SATURDAY. MAY 18. IS9.V NO. 21. 'ft he Euscnc cll GuanK 'c. lLISHKI)KVKRY SATURDAY. !. L. (lAMriJKLL, LklM-" nd I'roprlelor. I ,t l, Fut ai l f WillanietU 2 oo LOO .75 . ( ylth.. Mil''" rtrtkhif K 'ks Made Known on Jj,lli'(ttion. . .-Ml 1 .hsrsrad ai tha fill- f u, fclMrtl"" - fehr.n...lh WOO 3i'"ut,' 12 65 i'iiSS UIU -m rendered quart,rly. j O. jjwv . , DEALKH IN jcks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. jlpAlRIN J'KOMPTLY DONE. fyjUMork Warranted. W. BROWN, M. D. kivslcian nT SurReon tfict and rwi.lMii-i over watiiffice. Hours: a. m.; 1. t" -. vv V- HE. C. LAKE. ANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. am Detlfai aii'l.i-w i.irea in rurriu h-j ivmettic Marbli- nl Urunite, Monumeuta, Hlsliinr m! Cemetery work of 11 klii.lt for lKi. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! tJHatnrtte Stric t, near I'ostofflce. Eugene, Or C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law. Crncl-Onc half block aoulh of Chrlnnau'i El'liENE, : OREUON. C. M. COLLIER, VIL ENCINEERAND SURVEY OR. NOTARY PUBLIC. it resideoro cor. Sth and Lincoln Sts EUGENE ABSTRACT COMPANY. J W. I. SCARBOROUGH, Manager. Office upstairs in MeClaren's build corner 8tli and Willamette streets EUGENE. OREGON. 1 G.ncfDaicm, 8. B. Eakiit, Jr., Cuhier l-rtaMrnU ::: National Bank I Oi Eugene. raid up Ush Capital $50,000 surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. I A Rural banking bualneaa dona on reaanu-fw.T- dnaftaj on NKW YOKK, WICAUO, SA KKANCISUO ud POUT- D.OREGON. Billi of aichanRe aold on foreign eountriea. "PowUnwaiTwliubjeot to check or certifl "of.tyo.it. tAUeollKtlnM.ntruted ton. will woeUt r J. F. FORD, f( Im MuinM. Tow. mrifM nn,1 ftijl nt (March 23, 1893: B-Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. IiEntlemkv: On arriving home last I found all well and anxiously f41""?- Our little girl, eight and one Mrytrg old, who had wasted away Jf pounds, Is now well, strong and Tpna ,and well fleshed up. 8. R. l?b,llre '"w it work well, ir of the children like It. Your . - 1.1 Cllre has cured ttnd k,Pt y 11 hnsrsness from nie. So give f3T one, with greetings for all. . ijning y,m prosperity, we are j ouni, i. AN1) Mhs. j. f. kord. WKX".';11 ,0 frMh "4 eheerfnl, and ih ih 11 worn, rleanae Hie .y.tfm 40 XT I"111" uaranloe - " .r ooiite 01 an aruroiau. Tl: page, DEALER IN .GROCERIES. i Hos2A U?'iR AND COMPLETI STOCK ,1 'aT Urocerlea bought In th inclusively For Cash, softer the publlo better price 'ny other house -IN' EUGENE. : I kinds taken at market Insist on m km havp sopa fin packages Itf si S Costs no more than inferior package soJa 5 never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni. ver sally acknovleJgeJ purest in the wrU. J Made only by CHURCH L CO., New York. St Sold by rroceri everywhere. Writ for Ann and Ilammrr Bonk of tiIu.I.L MRS. J. H. HARRISS, FASHIONABLE HILLIi Spring and Summer oi 1835. Newest Slock Mi Lowest Prices. Borets.jWatsatydJrimriiis, I7 Catest Styles and Shades. EGGS AND POULTRY TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. VI 8 do Wlllaim-tu- St., fx-tut-i-u '.'th ami loth. A. O. U. W. AdilreM. hallr liuard, May II. The address hv V. W. llianuiii. of Pendleton, (ir.unl Muster Workman, A. O. U. V.. wasdtiivereil in Parker's His-ra house iai-t evening instead of the At K. chincli, as previously ar.iiouue. ed. The iiieinU'rs of t he Eugene Eodje, No. 1"), attended in a body mid oeeupied seuts on the rostrum. The auditorium was well liiled cwith the friends of tliis popular order. Hon. Geo. II. Dorris, in a few appropriate and well chosen remarks, intiodueed the speaker, who spoke I wo hours in an interesting manner, relating the or igin and history of the order, stating Its objects and telling of (lie good work which it has already done Those who heard the address feel that they were highly entertained. Dally (lucrd, Mar II. DismisskI). The ease of the state of Oregon vs James iiiman, on a charge of criminal liU'i, was orougni ... .1 i eourt tins up III Justice heeler's afternoon, tsuin Tracer was t lie prose cuting witness. The case was t lie outcome of an article recently pub lished. Hut lew witnesses were exaniiued and the prosecuting attorney then moved the dis uiissi' of the case, lis there was no evi dence gullleient to sustain tie com plaint. The justice accordingly dis-' missed the case and taxed the costs to ) the prosecuting witness. - I lliaily Guard, May I ::. j A Mkhry C'Kowi). The Eiucnc ' delegates to the C E convention at Sa- ternooii, htid a merry crotvd they lem arrived home on the local this af- were. As the fain slowed down the usual crowd which assembles daily to ! seethe big engine and the cars was somewhat ttartieil ami ngreeaniy sur prised to hear swet strains of music Issuing from the coaches, but sunn af ter discovered the cause af the En- deavorers came forth, continuing their . . 1 , it .. . ...ui. mi ..1 s nglngand winding . ,nh (.. I I to With 'ill we eei Aga .1 as the train pulled out of the station. . . Cask Dismissed. The case of Dr. Artman vs (I. M. Jackson, assault and battery, was heard at Junction City Katurduy. Dr. Artman left town that morning, and did not return, so a jury was Impanelled and thecase proceeded without him. Five witnesses for the prosecution were examiiivd, and the uroseeutinir attorney tlieii moved for a dismitsalof the case, as there was no veidenee iustifviiiir theanest. He al so moved thal'lhe costs In thecase be assessed to Dr. . . 1 ,... 1,, Artman, and the Jus-. tice complied with the motions, Arm IJrokb.v. H. B. Scott, who went out to the Placer mines neur Kiddle, Douglas county, atut tliree weeks ago, intending to spend the summer, has returntd to his home at Creswell. A few days ago while out fishing with another man, he was etw gaged in stringing the llsli the other fellow caught, and while so engaged slipped on a rock and fell, breaking his right arm lust above the wri-t. It Is a bad break and It will Is; some weeks before he will tie tide to resume work. Uallv Guard, May 11. Delegates J. W. Cherry, Will Oreen, L. O. Beckwith and J. J VN ul ton went tu Salem today as delegates from the local to the grand encamp ment I. O. O. F. Elmer Seeley and W. L. Huimleut we. t as delegates from the Springfield lodge and E. C. Martin and C M. Dority went from the same lodge as visiting members. CoBWEU SOCIAI,.-The cohwcli so cial given by the young people or t lie M E. church Saturday evening was ouite well attended and was well car ried out. The refreshments served were very nice and the lemonade seemed ui be relished by those who were foitunate enough to got any or It. Pleasant Party. - Miss Marie Ware entertained a nuni'ier of her friends with a very pleasant party at her Home f V'r . " .11 . ... Ull Ilk LINN & KAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Calls answered dm or nifht. Opposite Hotel Eu gene, if illamctte street . cf Imitation trade marks and la'-cls. M It Jit .t40HAiU. A .a.1 'VA O Uts-ipta-TOFE. MONDAY, MAY 13. Si'e ('liiiLge in S II Krifiitlly'ii nil to day. Yivterday win the wnnuot ilnv f till' N'ilrHIII. TLViv wVicin lii.uli of immigrants pii-'( ihmnli town yesterday. A letter udilreiKed to Calcli tiiijrtT, care Uimko, Is now at this oilUv. Tllt mim. luiflt I '.IPVul ! ia Ihiu i.Mii.k do n to work on the Vi.iuliill rivt-r. I he Meanier Iia'i.v 1 1 1 1 n liwly ex eursioii business 011 Hie river yester day. A e.uiip f Nous of Veterans is to Ik inilslerei! Ill lit Kloreliee next Satur day. Last evening at tlin IVe-liyteiiaii chureli 11 lately nrirned m ui went to slirp. Mrs. WiMisley, tluevaiit:elist, pivaeh ed to a nod house at tlie ('. I'. ehuich last evening. The subseription p.7t for the new boat now shows lixt, witli 11I11111I :!ik) more in fight. While house tl. an i nf this iimnilng Mrs 1' C'omenys found a live dollar i;old pieoe under the eaipet. Most of the iiieinliers of the Newport harhor eo:niiiiltee relumed home yes terday and I lie others eiiuie liom tc day. Dr. A. Sharpies is ad.lini; twenty feet to the tl ti 111 sof liis fruit dryers at Pleasant Hill. 'I'll ib will give him lid feet of drauglit. A Hireling of the r'-publieaii club at Fairmoiiut was held Satunlay evening ami II A liuliraml (ieo M MMIer were elected ilelegntes to tho eonveiition at ., .1 1 K Cape Koulwealher is now being men tinned as a desiruhle local inn for a liarhorof refuge. It is estimated that the iieeessiiry lireakwater could lie luiilt then; for J'iUU.OOO. While out bieyele riding Saturday evening Steev Moore eollided with uuotlier wlieelnian, and his little girl who was riding in front was llin.wu oil' and slightly hurt. John Stewa:t lias men engaged iu Inlying up .Vm cows, which lie is to do- liver at SUaw I 'reck, in Crook county, He will start the drive across the mountains about June 1st. y y .Mnlkey organized a republican ,.uhat Spencer Saturday uflcriHsm. K u j was elected delegate to the mention at Portland. Joseph I terries has been hanged at St. Joe, Missoiui, for attempted rape upon a seven-year-old girl. This Is the llrst legal execution for attempted rape - I. 1 I !.. .1 ,.... ..1,1 1. It.... ever iieei 111 loe suoe, 11000111:11 uv , , (i; , wire ie was s.nresslul. r ' j Mr. Hutchinson, from Los Angeles, California, passed through here about noon today on a bicycle on his way to llrilish Columbia. Ilehasliecn on 1 the road about a month. He says , Winder was three days ahead of him at iirants Pass, t-ut that gentleman j has not put in an appearance. A Pliiloniath correspondent says: Mrs. Ella Jones from Cottage (irove lias been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hides, of tills place. Satur ' 1 1 .... ... u,. ..,. U V SOI ni'lll wo l' thulium,, n.v.p,,.- . ... , . . , f ., nois to visit her sister, Mis. Underbill, and a-lst in an entertai it given for the U-nellt of the p:istor of the Evangelical church. Winder, the cyclist, readied Port land Sunday. Some of the Eugene wheelm en have lieen watching for him daily, Mui today went several miles ahove town witli the expectation of inei ting I im. Nothing has been seen oriiim here, and the boys are inclined to bellt w t hut lie went through on the train. Tlie II nrisliiirg Review says: The Eugene landed at her wliarl III this citv yesterday at o'clock, and after unload;, u' six or seven tons of assorted nierclKOoli.-e for this place, pristsded upstn in with six car loads of freight for Eil.etic, which lilace at this stage of water -.lie run easily reach. On her down li i lie will take from this city furM.i i1: Setideis and I'pnivycr "'hi saisii: 1 :.i ts for Si" 11 l-'ranciM-o and the usual V - U I v accumulation of products from a ! I Iic1iines ho iscs. She will lake in- board from the Nichols slough an; -a-1 of whwit lor (iiitlirie, H.dfour porllaiid, and IKI'I a-u-l-.H of OMt IsiglM'll to Sun Francisco eeiii-!, 1:1 Yaipiina. liaily Umo'l. May 1 1. W11.1. Enter the Con i est. -Mi Ji-all Wold went to Bosi-hlllg this al ien. 0011. Durinu the state convention of the W. C. T. U. in that city a state I Hi moro-t medal contest la to lie held i vv..u u-.i. iitvrih wiiit-Ht. M ! TWO MOKE HAVE (.O.N K. Pioneers Joliu Itailey and .lohn Stoops Ocpurt This Lire. Illy tiiiaM. May 1 : J0I111 ilailey, known by all tl ic ol-l residents of l.ane county', died al his lioine live miles southwest o! F.ugi lie Sunday aileruiMin, May li'lli, aged a little over 77 years. II had lus-n in poor health tor some weeks, siillei ing Willi la grippe, then luieuinonia, and finally lung fever. Mr. Bailey was bom in Clay county, Kentucky. He crossed the plains in Ist7, arrlvini; in l.ane county in the fall of thai year. He was married in IK-ccmbcr Vi, to Eli.aU-lh Wright, and five childi.nl were born unto tliem by that union. Mrs. Bid ley died April Hid, Istil. nml 1 Mr. Itailey, Septemls-r L', su-2, iiianied Mrs. Murphy, and live children uen-! tho fruit of that union. Mr. Itailey has always lived an lionoralde, up tight life, and alone time held a he ollice of county conimissloiier, lull further than that took 110 prominent part in public all'airs. The funeral services will U- eon ducted at his lale home tomorrow I then-mains will he buried in Oak Hill ti metery. John Stoops, one of t lie pioneers of 1S.VI, died at his home at I'lca-anl Hill Saturday, May Iltli, aved 7 years, of on isy. Mr. stoops was bom i;i Hamilton county, Ohio. lie came to Oregon anil to l.ane county Oetol-er ls.Vt. He was married iu Marcti, 1SH, to Nancy I.owe, wiio died seveial years ago, ami lie was at-aiti married to Pliot lie Parker, lie was Ho father of 1 leven children, nine of whom are living. 1 he funeral services were conducted at his late home today at 1 1 a. in. anil the remains wore buried i:i the Pleas ant Hill cemetery. V. K. Coiiveiitittii Notes. The eonveiition was very cnthus-ia-tie from iK-ginning to end". Rev. Francis E. Clark, Hither ot the (.liriMian Emu-aver movement was iu attendance upon the convention. l!cv. J. W. Cowan, of Oregon City, organizer of the llrl Junior Endeavor society, was a visitor of the conven tion. Each morning at (I:'I0 a sun rise prayer meeting was held. The temperance superintendent's scion was led Saturday afieruoou by .Mrs. Me.Miirphev, of Eugene. This meeting divulged tlie fact that there are 7"i -r cent of the inmates of tlie state penitentiary there from the etleets of drink. .Money enough was raised to cairy on the state paper for a year. Through (he ell'orts of" our delegatis Dr. Clark has been sccuivd to visit Eugene 011 the evening of May 'JL'. The Foot Rnce. bally t.naid, May II. A large crowd of men and boys rums down from Cottage (Irove oil the local this morning to attend the foot race lietween I'rino and Whitney. About L' o'clock tills afternoon two or throe hundred people left here for the Harris track northwest of town, where the race was to bo held. During the day considerable belling was indulged iu, ami tlie Cottage Urove boys were not at all backward about belling on Whitney, their man. Those who had 110 ready cash were ollering to bet hor-es, wagons, carts, buggies, and one man ollered to bet a house and lot. Excitement was running pretty lilgk when the crowd left town. bally Guard, May l.'i. Tin: Pier is Cracked. It having been reported to the county court thai one of the piers of the Srimiflcld steel bridge is cracked, the olllcers went over today to examine it. Tin y found tlie pier at tho west end of tlie bridge cracked on one ed and the east sidu from top nearly to the Isittem. Just how it can be remedied, or whether it w ill continue to crack, is a iiestion. It is believed tlie cuus Is that the end of I he bridge does not rest far enough AVer 011 the pier, tlie entire weight coming nn one sitle. The pier kccius to be sloughing oil on one corner, and it Is possible cansiderable damage will result unless the matter can be rem edied. bully Uuaid, May II. Aiivehtisk It. If you lose any thing advoitiso it In the (il Altli. I, you 11 ud anything and do not know who tho owner is advertise It Iu tlie Oii'ARH. It will pay you. I.ust Frl day a ihtsoii lit a wstcli eliarm and pulalo-t notice in tlie (Jt'Alili the same day and that evening a hoy brought 111 tlie charm. Yesterday a lady lost a gold buckle. Someone found it and put a notice iu tlie (il'AKli to that cited and last evening the young lady called and rece vetl the buckle, being very thankful togelil back, as it was valued highly as a present. r , , Catarrh is the h ami. Win. Austin, a young until living on the Siu-law, eiiuie lo Eugene lin-t Satur day to receive surgical Ireitmeiit of 1 1 i A hand. He was troubled Willi catarrh In the hand, and Dr. Paine at tended him and cut 0,-011 one linger from the tip to the palm of tlie hand and cleuiied ll out. Taken Scm-eney I i.e.-Miss Dell Wulton was taken audilenly III with In-art failure this afternoon, caused hy coi-aluu which had iss-n admliils t. ie-1 to licr, and for a time was in a ci i'ieal coiidilion. Dr J W Harris hap pened to he near at hand slid was sum moned in and s'-on aH'orded (he patient relief. l)ai:y ouanl, May II. I-'l'NERAI. Hkrvk E.S. The funeral of the late John JU' ey was held at his late residence this f- renoon, conducted by lU-vs Eonglsittom and Klchardsoii of this city. There was a iarg crowd in attendance, the procession t the cemetery Is.-lni.' nearly half a mile long. The remains were buried In the Oak Hill oemetwiy. Col'.NTY Si UVEVolt. The commis sioners court has coniib-retl the nutt ier of tin appointment of a county surveyor to till the vacancy caused by the death of W. 11. IVngro, and C. M. t 'oilier lis Ih-wii wlccled to hi Iho office. Mr. Colii'-r has held the oltlcu several terms ull I is well p'nted 011 the work reip-ilred. Council Proceedings. Council met iu regular session Mon day evening. Preselil, Mayor Mat lock, Couucilmoii Baiiu, Fislier, I. Inn, I (i 1 1 1 . lit n-ler-oii and Fakin. Pi titiou llletl Novemls-r 1J, Iv I, iu illation t.i removing woo, I from ui reels was brought up ami laid on the tabic. Petition to have farmer's warehouse removed on account el I' .s-lug Ull Mghtly ami a disagreeable oiler ails ing therefrom was pn-M-uttil and re ferred 10 committee 011 hrallii. Petition for apHiinluif ut of chief lire warden was presented. Com mittee on lire ami water reported adversely, anil their report was adopt ed. A commiiulcition from the advance ment dun to the council, inviting Hit ir attendance at the inee'.iiigs ol the club was presented and accepted. In the matter of Hie tpiurterly allow ance to lire companies, eoiiiiuit'tee ask ed for lurthcr lime, which wis granted. Councilman U;n, from Iho com mittee 011 health, submitted tlie follow ing repoit, which was adopted: "Committee reports that ccsspnols should be cleaned and purilletl, or some action taken by tlie council to compel sewer connection. "The streets about the public squares are th elated hv tlie coiiimittto on health a public uiilsiiuoe, ami recom mend that they be graded and im proved, If necessary al the exs-nse of thecily." Petition for sidewalk on north side of First street from Washington to Law rente win presented nml referred to the committee oil street. An oiilinauce licensing ami taxing dogs was prcM-ntctl ami road first and sictuid time. K -solution regarding the appoint ment of Urn warden ami street com missioner by the mayor was adopted. Kesoliiliou regarding purchasing lumber by bids was presented at d referred lo the judiciary committee. Councilman I, inn novel that It is Iho sense of tho council that all or tlinauet 1 bo enforced or ieH-alcd. Carried. It was moved that (he (ax of Mrs Surah Walliu be rescinded, as she is nimble to make payment. Deferred until next meeting. ' I ti the matter of providing fire pro tection for I he southeast part w as brought up. Fitlay evening was set as lime for a special meeting to con sider (ho mailer. On million of Mr. I'l-lier tlie street committee was tli reeled to order new sidew alks n north side of Sixth street from Oak lo Pearl, ami 011 east sitle of Willamette from Sixth to the depot. The street i-Jiiiinlttee was authorized to put in cement walk at alley crossing by CliiiinlM-rs' store. 'The mailer of .oiling the old hose was referred lo the committee on lire ami water. VUut Others Thluk. Junction City Times: Eugene Is ag itating a proHisillon to navigate the Willamette betwts-n that city ami Cor vallis. Captain Hatch says a boat call be built (hat will make 'such naviga tion succcssliil the greater portion of tho veal. The estimated cost of the boat is Hunt) or which ,HMJ has al ready hi-i-ii subscribed. This is Hie most fmsiblc scheme for 1 hu proper navigation of Iho ups-r river. The boat will bo owned hy home capital and we lire satisll.d It can Is) made a paying in vestment. An other matter should liuve attention. Tlie snag boat always strikes olt up the river during high water when the snags ami old trees aro covered from sight. Low water will reveal the ug ly ami daimeroiis snags ami naviga tion could soon Ik- made possible, with the assistance of a w ing dam or two. Unless navigation is made, a success, what little appropriation already made will Is w ithdrawn. Eugene as well as otheis should see (hat the money a propriated Is Judiciously used or ah will lie lost as fnr as navigation on (hu ups-r river is concerned. Pally Guard, May II. To License Dihis. An ordinance was introduced in tlie city c iinell last evening and passed to tlie 1 1, ml read ing, which lias lor Its puipo-c the levying of a lax on all (logs kept iu Iho city. The tax Is to be 11.60 per vear on dogs ami i'i.W imt year on sluts, payable on or Is-fore July 1st, of each year. 1 he owner or the dog must pay a foe of til cents to the lb corner for Issuing tho license, and !i" cents for a Lumber, w hich will make tlie tax J. and fd. Any dog found w ithout a colUr and license numls-r must l-e taken up by au ollleer and filnei il in (he pound, and If led lalmcd within 4H hours must bo killed and ili-posed of. If the ordinance is adopt ed it will undoubtedly tend to par t hilly do away with (he dog nuisance, in ridding (hu town of all worthless dogs. One or Pennoveu'h Pets. - Another one of ( tovernor IVnnoyer's pets Is in trouble, iu fact (if (he most serious character; lie Is dcud, Oovornoi Peu iinyer paidoncd blin under the name of l.reckeiiridge. lie went to Portland w here he remained for a few mouths and about two weeks ago left Portland by steamer for California with another ex-convict. Just ten days uftei wards a singe was stood up north of Napa, ( 'iililtimia, by t lo-se t wo tiien, A day or I wo uftci urds a pow of as brave no 11 us ever hunted thieves left Napa and killed lircckelirhlge olid captuted the oilier man. baily G ivl, May II. Si-EctAi, An uaci I'iN. Arrange rnelitt have lssu made by tho Uiein-ls-rs of tin- university athletic: club to irive n concert on the evening of June lib. A gentlemen r.-pres-ntri-j t'u mandolin and guitar club of Stanford I university, nml the glee club of the , University of California, al Berkley, j was here ycter-lay uud made arrange j uients for tho ttfiH-arunee of those I organizations under the auspices of the j athletic club. The two organizations 1 compromise alsiut performer-, and j a most enjoyable concert and a mual I cal Ireat are assured, (i'sdi Wheat. Mr. J. K. Mt-Kln-m v, of Pleasant Hill, today sent down 11 i. 111. eh of wle at which measures 3 feet 7) Inches in lieighth. The Wheat Is of die White Winter variety and was sow 11 la-t fall. It is now headed out and iiks very nice, FROM 1 II K F.PIIOK. Hot Weather, Hull Storms ami Mo-t-iUiios do Not Tend Iu .Make Ills Visit a Pleasant (ine o Pliu-e Like tire go 11. Omaha, Nob., M.iv s, l vi... Dear Oi a ki: It lakes a lew tlavs" e.H-rioiiee in this country to make one long lor uregou. lie can tin 11 ap preciate her climate ami her generous hearted H-ople. n The writer has Just eincii:ed from a cold water shower balli, .s still ev erlastingly too hot to do aiiythiim' to Hrftrtiou exi-ept to Use ouss wonts. It is now Healing Hie hour of mid night ami the therniome'cr registers 7 (legroes, while al IIimui il was i ami still tlie people here claim to have nn excellent climate. Mosiiiltoes are here iu endless iiumls-rs ami I iissuie you my round face ami goodly si.etl neck seem to be a favorite camping place for them. If it was not for the sens us used lu re everx w hole a poison would have lo surrender up Ins Hie at once. Hour friends Judge Fisk nml Sberwoml lliitr ever btsist about the climate of Nebraska again, iu my presence at least, they must prepaiu lor an early funeral. Think tl It! East Monday after liiKin a hall storm visited this place breaking even thick plate glass, anil doing al least tJil.iHM damages. Hail sieves larger than nn egg w ore plenti ful w hile 1 saw one that measured 111 by ;!J Inches. Traffic 011 tin-streets was entirely suspended. The men re tired to itsuns ami many horses were driven light into stores, while the awnings were nil used to shelter the pisir horses. Iho are lamps wen all broken (o pieces and tehuraph and el, cliio wires, were down every whore. The storm lasted for twenty minutes ami an hour thereafter the lliermonio- tor registered Nil degrees. llusim-ss is said to lie improving, and from the talk prevailing one would think that better times were in sight. There are more homely women here than any where in (ho wt-ld. Their complexion resembles that of a Silel. 1 1 ui nt 11 . A few days will see in on my way back to Eugene, I hope I he best place (o live for enjoyment In the wide world. And by tlie way you hoar considerable talk about Oregon around the hotels while two years agotliesu same people did not know such a country existed. I .1.. I . Odd bellows ol (irejou. Pally Guaid, May II. Telegram: The dllth annual con clave of tho grand lodge oflhe Inde- M-ntlent Order of Odtl lellows com inences today at Salem. Yesterday boats and trains brought to the city numerous delegates and visitors on their way to the capital city, which is llmtering in hunting and colors iu honor of Iho three-linkers. Most of the Portland contingent are on the ground, but this morning's train carried the remaining ones away. There are lt!'J active lodges of the order iu tlie state, and each churl ered lodge is elititlcd looue delegate for every 50 memU-rs. Tills evening the Bels-kahs' annual mewling also begins a l Salem. Tomor row morning the grand encampment oK-ns at 10 o'clock. Wednesday I he grand lodge begins its sessions at II a. in. and 1 ::t( p, 111. Thursday there will lie a grand parade. After the ceremo nies the delegates w ill put In tho day visiting tlie city. At Iho Methodist Episcopal church iu tho evening au entertainment will be given. Tho grand lodge closes lis sessions Friday. On Tuesday evening Salem Kcbckah ledge w ill glvo an exhibition of team work, ami on Wednesday evening Chemeketa and Olive lodges will glvo au exhibition. New Okkickrh. At the grand en cainiiment of tho I. O. O. F., at Salem, the billowing olllcers have lieeu elsctod for tho Insuing year: Klchard Scott, of Mllwuukle, grand partrlarcli; A. W, Teats, Dallas, grand high priest;'!'. W. Riches, Silvertun, gram) senior warden; E. 10. Sharon, Portland, re-elected gran I sorlls-: J. I). Wright. Salem, re elected grand treasurer; W W Francis, Halscy, grand Junior warden; W T Williamson, Salem, grand representa tive.; A W I towel sox, Corvallls, grand marshal; John A. Hover, Jacksonville, grand sentinel; F. Si. Alfred, Baker City, grand outside sentinel. Annual Reunion. The Annual meeting cf tho Oregon pioneers will lie held al Portland, June 14. William Oalloway, of Yamhill county, will make the annual address, and T. T. (leer, ol Marlon county, the occasion al address. Mrs. Boliert A. Miller, of Oregon City, a pioneer daughter, will prepar a puK-r for the evening meet ing, treating particularly of woman's exs-rlcnces In crossing the plains and In pioneering. William l.apus has been selected as grand niarshul and lie v. D. B. Oray, chaplain. A Nt I8ANCE. Itoseburg Plalndi-ul-er: The traveling acrobat who was exhibiting his dexterity oil the trap eze Saturday evening and passing his hat for a collection, became rather irate when the hat came back minus the sum ho anticipated his distortions before a gaping crowd ol idle lookers on would Induce tliem to give, and he unhurthened his mind In language more forcible than elegant. He is now probably trying the ame exs-i-melit with the plebcs of some other (own. SUM. Bar Boi nd. Portland Tele gram: Captain Wlnant, ol the sti Blu er Bandorille, rcorls that on Sunday he ran in as close a sissible lo Sius Inw hay ami could plainly make out the four lumber schooners "bottled up" in 1 tie harbor, through the bar shoal ing in a heavy sou'west galo. The captain sees no relief for the bar bound vessels until they aie released by high water In the winter. Dally Guard, May 11 filTU BiRTiiiiAY. Mrs. Muiira left today on tier return trip to Meachani, where she has charge of Iho railroad eating house. She took with her a number of beautiful blisunlng plants to pi acs iu her dining room. Mrs. Munra today passes her (Uih birthday and even at that ego Is more vigorous than one many years her Junior. Died. At Drain, Oregon, May 1.3, IS'rt, Mrs Smith, aged 0- years. Itcsnliitbdii ol ('on oh nn-. The counts court I. a- a loj tod the following lc-o'li'on, ot i uli.,ence: Wnmns, !. .vilwi- Creator has called lioui b;s 1-11 I, ; c labors our Moved li I ni.1 1. ;.,w ,;,!i,-,;,, Wil liam II. PcliL-la, I 111, 1 J - i' eynr of l.ane I ouuty, I r- :;--n, no I W IUUI As. Wel'cl 1. , nly tho os of il kind, courteous ,-m I h -r:tlilf fel low official. We lealle blither that ill tl:- death ol William it. lYimraall the c!v'eiis of flit county have sus tained tlic loss of a faithful ami clll- t iroi omecr, uicreiore ot- 11 lilsol VI P, That we iho Ulltlor signed county ollleets, while we real ize ami deplore , s, uu, ( j,,ss p I the community ol this 1;. tl 11 an, bow in humble sllblll ssinn "to 1 1 no w lio docth all things will' and "whose ways are above our ways." Kisoi.vi n, Thai wi- w ill ever cher- Ish in our hearts the memory of our .departed fellow official, and hel'eby ex 1 press our earnest and health It syni I I'littiy W illi the beliaiid family in , Ibis their hour of deep nlHic tion. ! lilsol. VEI flinhel', that !l copy of j llicso resolutions bo spread Upon I he j journal of this conn, ami a iiiemoria.' page i-o sol apart 111 -aid journal In memory of the sai l William It. Pen gra; that a copy of tlie-e resolutions lie sent to t hu ts-ivaved family of the de ceased, and furnislicil the county pa pers for public it ioii. A. II. Fisk o. Judge, FlJLT'EltKIN.s, J. T ( AI.I ISttN, Co. Commissioners. Notice to Pollution I. ami Claimants. Tlie following notice has been issued by the United Stales I'lstiiet I. and Ollice: To all poisons having uiadu settle ment upon tracls of laud In this dis trict, ami given notice, as rntuicd by law, dial (hey claim such lauds as do nations under tlie provisions of (lie : ot of Congress entitled "An at t toeroale the ollice nf surveyor-general of the public in Oregon anil to provide for the survey and (o make ilouat ions to set tlers of (ho said public lands," approv ed September 'J7, Kill, and the various acts amendatory and supplementary thereto, and to' their heirs, devisees, grantees, and all persons making claim to donation claims whether by descent, device, judicial sale, or conveyance Iu good faith, who have hitherto failed to make ami tile in the proper laud office final proof of such cluiius. Notice is hereby given in aocordaniv w ith the reipiiieuieuls of section I, net of Con gress approved July ii, ls:i, uud In pursuance of the direct ions of (he Com missioner of tlie Oeneral I. anil Office that they are required lo appear at this ollice ami make and file final proofs for such claims and perfect (heir title (hereto Is-fore the first tlav of January, 1K1HI, ami that if I hey fall to do so within that time such donation claims will be helil to huvo Is-cii abandoned hy them, ami the lands embraced therein will be restored to tho public domain as provided Iu said act of Coil giess of July 'J, lsnl. Nino Kecelved Certificates. SiiM-riutm!cnt Stevenson this morning completed (be review of tlie papers in tlie examination for teachers certificates. Out of a class of twenty six applicants, II ft ecu failed to pass. Certificates were Issued as follows: First grade Yuba Huston. Second grade Myrtle Ostrander, Esther lloamau, Ktta Conard. Third grade Mario Oibbs, Anna Brownlee, Amelia Yoth-r, Maggio I.ainb, Avon l.amb. Mrs. T. M. Jackson and Ml-s Anini Craln tisik tho examination tor stut diplomas but thulr papers have not yet been reported upon. Stale certificates were Issued to Eu genu Bond and Mrs. Mollle Scott. Dallv Guard, May 1.1. Not (Ii'II.ty.-TIio case ofthostate of Oregon vs Ed Judkins, charged with carrying a concealed weapon, was tried before Justice Wheeler this afternoon. The evidence was trivial to the ellect that Judkins had called on his wife at her lather's home; Mr. Powell had feared trouble; Judkins kept his hand In his coat pocket, and the shuts) of a revolver had la-en seen through tho cloth. A Jury trial was given, and It took but a few minutes for the Jury to return 11 verdict of not guilty. After the verdict was read Mr. Judklnsiuoso and thanked tho Jury. He ami his wife aro again living together and seemingly everything Is hariuenlons between them. Daily Guard, May I".. Oi-ERATEH Upon. Monday an osratln was performed upon Mrs. F. E. Chambers, who has boon receiving treatment at a Porllaiid hospital for soveral months. Dr. Kuykenilall as sisted Portland surgeons In the opera tion. Dr. Kuykemlall relumed home last night ami reports Mrs. Chambers doing nleolv. Her many friends hero trust she w ill now experience speedy recovery. Junction City Cask. In tho case of Hatcher Bals-r, of Junction, arrest ed for using Indecent laiigmige oil the streets, the Jury brought iu t. verdict of acquittal. Attorneys Een i Stevens and Frank Sklpworlli represented the city. Died. At Foley Springs resort, on May HI, Isti'i, James Duncan, aged 0!i yeais and 10 days. California papers pleaso copy. Awarded Highest Honors World'i Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM Most Terfect Msde. 40 Years the Stondarl. 5