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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1895)
nn TV TT 71 i 'IT I Uiitl IJ 13 . klTlBLISDEn MR THE BIMUmTIO OF DEUOCRITIC mMlrlEl. UP TO EH1 i HOKITLITIM BI TDK 1WE1T OP OIR BROW a VOL 27 KUGENE, OK., SATURDAY. JUNE 1.18!).'). NO. 2 Ihe Eusenc City Guard. o pUBLInl"'-" EVERY SATURDAY. I. I, CAMPBELL, Publisher Proprietor. AHJfCP-Ka tlie K-t aldi f Willatuatta jt.eii S-'venth aa-1 KtrfhtU StrivU TKRH OK rf'JBJCiaPTDM. 82 00 "" 1.00 Prf annum . . . ,i, Month.. Pjreeirfwntfu. O Ajjilt-'it(ion. Tim lfr:i'M will' be charged at the fnl r.ffU,nontl, WOO , '"i1' .H Timntin( n""1 - lint tr ih rtlon. ' j J rtuiiu lill wiU b rendered quarterly. All job work newt be PAID fob OM niuvcar. j tS. LUCRE Y r Oocki. Watcnes, CC'ians. Jewelry, Etc. KEPAII!t'i ritOMlTLY DOXE. II M urk Warranted. -li L. W. BROWCC, M. J). Phvslclati ani Suruoon. Ok - .nil n.iilnee over iiitntlice. Iloim: J; to il t. m.; 1'-' t" 2i to 9 p. iu. XAIITE AND MARBLE W05&S. htDeslfni anJ New l'rlce In Forcln and lwmetilc Mmble aud Oranltc, Mouuinfiilit, Hi'i'Wones and Cemetery work of nil kiudi (or Wfi. ALL WOlRc flUAHAXTEKD I WUIimette3lT;T.'t, near Pottofli Eugene, Or A. G WOODCOCK, Attorncy-al-LOv. Omn-One half block soulli of Chrlsmau'l CM. COLLI ESb, 3SL EtC!4'EER AND SURVEY 8R. I NOTAKY PUBLIC. Atrcsidt'nci'O'r. 5tli ami Lincoln Sts Wt AB3TRACJ COMPANY. W. I. SCAfiBOKODGH. anaser. Offlee uiwtairs in Meriaren's hiill.l- inQoruer Ktli mul Willmiietto streets EUGIiNIi, OKEOON, ft ! Q.HlXHRlLi.H. 9. Ii. Eakin, Jr., Cashier I rcdilrljt m Oi Eugene. i up lash Canltal $5(T,0C0 urplus and l'rollts.S50.00 pgene - - Oregon. I A nneral hnkin biulnem dnre on roaaou tilled. ,!fu ,,n XEW YOKK, Ltvn A(i,?AN' 'lUNCiaCO and POKt! twl-.0' ,,clln-'a "M on foreiirn countriem iT6d rjbject to check or oertifi. Allllctlon, sotniated to u. wlU reoolve Mtaniion. i J. F. FORD, I mi 11 Ik vnntr.il!.. I I MiliDM. low.k. wril. ,,n,l.r J.l .,1 JUrli 2.1, 18U3i 8-Mf.d, Mm. (V)., c.r,- Dufur, OrcL'on. "EXTLrMi v. t.. i..i.? i. i..... Il " vu m living iiume mm, iit.'r, '""imai1 Wl'" n"'l anxiously Clf 0,,T li,tle P'r'. e'Rut '--k iv sv,1 aJ wanted awnv ,;. '. 1 " won, airoiiK uuu V'Mli. ami .. .,n fl....i . i .. j i 'tot. .. ,'" 'lewiieu up. a. n, i;f.i-.ure.,,M 'e Its work well. w o'hlWr('n llke 't- Your H. !.? '. 1 "r,'o lias cured and kept 1 J'lh";lr'" from me. Ho give rhin."ei w,th PW'tlng for all. S prosperity, we are yZ , lK AXDMK8.J.F. FORD. !Jlorth!!i' i ""! '"""h tni fhwrtnl. and I'6 lh n,,' ork, eKaiiae tlie nyem 'Wli!d r,1H4nd i t t.re, by taking SO ,,"' uuarantee UT bottle by all druggtau. L. PAGE. DEALER IX 1 - v'j i in o i s m. rcj irooenc bought lu Ui t'lllsivnit- v tut VUMI, lnv,.Mr th.e Iullic better price ; ""IT IIOUSB; EUGENE.: " iuiU taken at market w - Insist on kU AfiP HAVP SODA fl .in Mil. in fi Costs no morj (li.ui inf. y never spoiiC i'.M flour, L i versally vknrJsJgcJ X MjJj only ty GrJit":i S.Ubcrc..." Writ, fur Arm n t It------! . . ?i Si'ft, aiul is :. .v.-ViV ; V uu.. " , K.-w York, .ve. MRS. J. 11. MARRISf FASHIONABLE M.-LLtAERY. Spring and Summer of 1 G 55. Newest Stoct and Lowes! Prices. B099ets,)Hat5aijd Jrimrnir;i;s, I7 Catest Styles arjd Shades. EGGS AND POULT TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. WeatS.ilu Wlllainvlti'iit., brtwwnOlhO"! I"lh. Ileal Estate 1 ruii-.ffrn. Knjinrt d dully t.y Krumr Adiirai TC.'Mr iN v k. Si akuuk iL'i.u, MaiiKiior. t'OCNTIlt. Daniel S Nuill uml wife to (' Hull u of ii w J of h e I ii w ol n w J of h w .. - . w.0W i.i n ..lll.flinni"r-' ... ... . HMi ... tyyi ii u iiiv hi woe 1 ti IU , SJ) w, HW atTi-itj f7iA.0'r,M""'l"r.V itililrt-KH ami 1 nl i I iit-a-t I Mr. Fletcher Mini. a.lininihtr iOr to J Hollmiil a truot of Imul in nee .'in, tp 17 n, r 8 w, 2.M ueren. ll)t). Janus M. Itoyil ami wife to John WiKHllioii-eetal n J of a w- anil n I ol a e I, avc y iu a, r 1 o, ltil) acna ' itceoinpiHiiintr nimiK it liii or Tu- JliiOiK hor. Mr. Kalki-nhurit i a !! reieuin.-r J T Xelson ami wife to Eva T Xcl- ami nn t lo.iti.nt uml foreil.le Ha nker hoii a w of n o 1 sou a, tn I'J a, r 1 w P'"l Q't l'i uu.lknee thvplv li,teri-t- $m. leiltliirini; hi-euiOe ili-cmnio. U Kl-llKNK. Fletchertj.lnn, uilu InMratortn J p Hollaml loin 1, i hlk, altaw Putter aon mill; $) UK). O Flurt'uet Ilenn. The West, May 24. o The liK'ht-hoiiHo temler Colli 111 I i lie waa at lloretu on Werlneailuy of la-t week nml tllsi-Utrp'il aupplita. Slie left for Tilhimooli Hock with Mr. En jrene Waltera, w ho for hoiiio time han in en first ns.-islimt keeper at llt'O'a. Mr. Walters will mrupy thentwition of aecnml assistant on the ltoek. Ilia place ut Heceta will he taken hy tlio proaeut aecoml nwUtunt ut Tillamook. On WetlneAihiy iiiornliig last ua we were eoinir to our olllce woworoHur prise'l at tlio L'ala uLiK'iiMinco tlMillCO III Dlir . city. It hiw quite a Tf.-tive uir as tliullL'h i-omo irieat event hud trans- pire.l. All the bouts in the luirhor hud ctillefcd ami receipted for. Besidca tlieirllajfs lloutinr at full iiiiinI, and I O' Mr Johnson informs that ubovp iZ, weretlee.iratcd with evergieon. t'ti- .niH' ' '"inka tu pityHildtm on Inijoiry we ieiiQetl Unit it was in tloliiititienl tuxt a hh o,M"i tti re hOmr of the hirththiy of our worthy ."elpta oanJio Issued, w hlch will rctluco merchant nml postina-ter, Win. Kyle. The West wishes him many happy re turns of the (lav, Pully Guard, May : LaIUKS Af.MI.IARY TO WtKIHMKX Loihie. Mrs. Ful ken hurir met a num ber of ladles at the I. O. O. F. hull this ftflernoon for the purpose oimnklng preliminiiry urratiKctucDts to organize a Lutlies' Auxiliary to the Woetlmen of the Wui'ld lotlift. Eighteen Indies mnclo application for mcniburHlilp. As only fifteen churtcr tiietnU'ra me re (piiivd a purtiianent organization w ill probably soon eiiectoti. Serving; I Imr. Pokti.a.nI), May 27. V. J. Mulkey and P. J. Buiujot), oouvlcleil of con. spirncy to laud Clilnese lllcunlly, wha luive been out on bonds since convic tion about one year ngo, began aarvlng tlieir sentences in a iiiaminte lorni ot the I'nited States supreme court, do- nyinj; them a new trial having arrived, llaiinon's sentence is jix nionthaiii the Multnoninli county jail and Mul key's one your and five thousand dol lars line. Judge Hellinger hns tlxed the bontl of extCnlleclor of Customs Lotan nml Hold Ilnck, who were con victed on the same charge Saturday, ut fo.OOO ponding the appeul of their cuse. Suit fob Divokck. Ell.ahttli A. Driskill hns commenced suit for abso lute divorce ngaltiHt William Driskill, her husliatitl. Tlio couple were ninr rled in Lane county in May, IhUJ, no issue resulting. The complaint al leges Unit tho defendant rela-rd and neglected to provide plaintiff with any clothing whutevur, aud that on Oct. 5, lb!'3, defendant deserted phtllitid anil has refused to live with her aitiee that date. PiKti. Monday afternoon Lester Ilulln reivivetl a 'telegram announcing the datli of his cousin Mr. Julius lin ker at Hillsdale, Mieh. Mr. linker and wife spent the uuiiiicr of 'Hi and J in Eugene, and their many friends hero will he shacked to learn of Mr. Uaker's sudden deuth. Pally C.uard, May -T Tin.Mii MAfiiKii.-Wuile it.Jy'8 ar r.ind the old thig pole ut the Ventral Klioul house this afternoon, Llovd Howe h:id hia right thumb iniuhed vQ l.clow the knutkle, CasaMax Picstc The American-1 Cnnit'llaii picnic will be held nt P. A. Il!ig',;to:i' place Thursday, JuueCth. I A c:i!a time will lie had. LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. 0 Qi'U 'iristccnvl (Uu or gene, Willamette street I ., 1 j A A A A A A A A of imitation trade mark., and label. o o Wundiiit ii n iir Worhl. I'aily iitiarj, May rarkt r' ok tu linuf w an w t'll tlllnl w itli prople last evchliiK to hi-ar Hit' mlilrri. In tin- ITi rt'l of Woodi-raft hy Hi-il l CoimiiI, IViih- Jiirivlu-tioii. K. A. ralkviitiurt!. A laryi' liumlHir tif luillin wt-ii iiit .i'i . Iiutidjimirlv ili'f.iruti'il. An nuki-ii Mump w ith u ami iiiinil, r. nvvniii,K W'outlt'raft, hail htt-ll plairil iiiioii the ttaf, uml provt il a pnlty t iiil.li iu of tlit unit r. Tin' iirocraui wa wrll rfiiilncl, thf inii-.ii- l.y tho I'rinliylt rian t hoir mul i.iii'iit- orvhrHtra, lln- t ! ' All-mil l.ottiv JoliliMin, Ada rli'liili irki, IiouImo Yoran ami Maiiil Wilkiim, ami tht''fitatioli I IV Mia C I l,!l..r ..r.. all Cij;lily ph-a-ini. Tlio IiioiiiIhth of Hit' liiiljji' on upl wnls on tin' ultimo. M. S. liarkt-r piu-iiiil ovt-r tO- tiiii-t- I ti ir. Ilr II A P,.li,u .i.,in I il... I.. Kulkviihuri;, ho npnke uhitut tin hour oil wtmilerult, Kivinu the ohtvt of tlio onler WiMiilmen i.f the Worhl tutu fra tornitl a in I iK'iietleiary oru iiiiiiilon ami tellinu of the eoml" work w hiellt la liceompll-liini? tilling Km line- of Tie At the clo-e of hi- tttltlrcai a rccc- of II f tee n iniuiitea win taken utnl Htilicila liona UjQle for iiiijiIkts to the IihiiI itMijro. t'oriy-llveipplleatloiin were retviveil laxt fveiiint; ami ainco that tllllU the liUlllher 1 1 a- Ihh'II lllervil-eil to nearly sixty. 1 liin w ill nlv IheMoilue a total member-hip of over one Ii nu ll red and Mxty. After t'io evening' entertainment had clo-etl Mr. ami .Mrs. Kalke iihiiiK nml a number of invited utic-ts were bmnpuetteil ut th Ilotwl llugene. I)i:t.iNttKXT Tax List. Th aheriU'O"4 ''tinipleletl the ileliniMcnt tlkY lt-l. 'I'lirM Hm 1.V' tiiini.iu mi llii. tUX li.-t. roll, mul tho iiiiuhiiiL. ileiinijiiw ia JH.ML' .SI. Tho total Wmiiunl on (lie roll when rocelvetl by tlm slicriM waa V ii1 n."- i""! in l'"1! inline r-,nlo lis- u II- i i... i . I.. .i....i .. . '--nient iniiKtiitrii total ot ml'ii,m,.ic, wliicli hliows that IO.i,V2.s has Urn il I'M 1tuikiui tu.UHj. idea fieo fie uie ii( iii op tiuiitv. i tie tie iuiie will jirobably coinmetiiv Icvyinir on I property n rciitilietl hy law in about two wa ks. I.ane county should ho proud of lur record In this she lends the list for pay regard, iu' in'' tatV promptly. l'l!y Ouard, Mil j Flohai. Thiiiitk. The tloiiil Irlh uto imid in lesjH'ot to the memory of of Mr, tleo. F. (.'raw by loving friends Qud neighbors were very beautiful. Tlie eollln lotlav wus coveretl witli pretty wreuths quI hmnpiets of llod'a brightest emtilems plii'Q'l theio hy lov ing hands, uml signifying more than words enn express. A'l i.J numU-rof tlowcrs were loft ut the house, mid many more nt the church, while others were strewn ovei the la-t tQ lug place in kOde-t -ympatliy mid rumt'iiibranco of one v. IO was lovtvl and cheri.-!ud alike ly nil wmt knew her. Pallv liuard, Mnj A N'akrow Esi apk. A son of Fred Deft nl I'cker of Coburg was out with -ome i ;her Uiys tills morning picking stru4 In'rriws w lieu he was kicl'vti -V a horse. The hoy is about 1.' years of age m il hud gotten oil' of tlie pon nml wus on 1. is knees picking berries lie him! l!;e animal w hen it Lict' .l, strik ing the hoy on the toieliead and, Mug new I : iod, laid the llesh (iicn to the The hoy wus iu u critical coii i a w liile but will soon bo ull ; skuli. diiioii right. In .. Putly liiiai'l, May - in (.'(ixiiiTKiN. John liar nor. v. :.. u iii.,y resided III Isilgene, hut v I,-.-. 1.3 I -ec ii living In Niutheon ( drt-ui.il o r a number of years, arrived In F.u i Ue I- - ii t ion a . wp.:."ui maki a; coun: i' from (iruut's Pass last night. ilit-li witli nervous prostia !s nlmost helpless, lie I ii, cans and will probably I icai ion inr admission o the air farm. Iially (iuanl, May .'7 No P . . I Atii:. We liave interview d s -. u. laimers toiiay concerning l lie ellcei . I the heavy rain on tlie gr, -ihg ;;. am. They ull sld Very little or no .i. outigo hud resiilte'l, while tie- In! i.v. ,i grain hud Ul-ii guully beniilt i by '.lie down (Kiur. fially Guard, May 2V N'kw Makkkt. Messrs. Hall ii i .ore this morning oiened upai.ew tisj and poultry inaiket iu the tuM meat maiket on Sth stmot. i niht. )nnnvif Hait i Ell- ' 1 1 s r w & Si'? M v ; A NEW IMHSIKY. '1 Sunset Hauufarturliij; Company Itrgaii Op raluu-4 Lid ty. 0 q I'niljr (iuanl, Mu) 'i't ome tiino piixl iifu - iinliiMi v Ii:ih livt n iuif(v niiilfrliiliiiiv:, IliiMinii II"! Krlunill V kl.own to (lie . ill. In1. Itut llu riKiilt in that the Sun. t Tol MiiiiK Ciiiiiuiiy iH'ifjiii finiiiiii to ilav. Tliin t'ntiipiiiiv iimiiiifuriutt ii tlr-t-urtii li- of Mllnli known iu tho l'riMi:l lllllinll. It in ii,1 1,1 filviTwiiri-, and in fm-t nil kin.U t im tul iiml linnl tlnUhln'-i. it is tliflKht jirmlw of fiolMi ,,f hx cliir. niiulf, A lii'Aiui iviMirtvr Mitiii-iM-il hii itpjil nut ii iii i,( a :iiiiil uf Hie Trij.. oil v, lih inn! i'ii n hiH-iik r.r i In- iu. -nit. It will r.Hilllv ri'iiiovf uvfrv partlt li- of in,t uml xluin from u wait ii tftir otlu-r t wplrv w t unit inlurv IO 1 1 1 HMIIII' j A mill for tliti uiamifat'tiirf of thin , nriiili- han u t rtfti-il ut tin- t-a-t ciiil of 1'itli -liret on proiH'rlv IM-Intigi to K.J. Mit'lainiliitii, Mr. 'iVkltnof l.o-t Valley MiH'iintiii,jiikr (ll( work ot ! hiiiMinu the null ami putliin; In the 1 imieliiiu ry. I h mill han ueaiaellv oftwoton-irilay mul at pn aenl live i iiieli are emploveil, hut a- .oou im I lie j euiiipany ei net - to I ox mul hi I "u lr r""""'1 ""tl't hi ti ll men, I'll Mailt) wu,M,.y.'"""l Uin' willle tinphiyetl. Tho i"""" in it-I'lii nrii in tun ami lour oiinee iat kni:e- w hell it w ill U n-iulv iortiieiinrk. tU.il will U- i.hipiie.1 to ..i . i . mi i'hii-oi tue worio. j .Nit-urn. I). J. Met hiHiiliati auil I) I. Ihitler are the proprietor- of (lie new ei.ti rprle ami nr tuiillilent that it . ,'" ,K " I'C'i'HiiiKI permanent ailt'eeM. i ney w in iu a man mt on tli roail to iutroiliiev I heir K'0'H ' "Hoe. - Jonlau's lioiihle. Sulein Post: Wiliis Junlan waa re-Ita-eil from tlio pOleiiliitrT Sunday liioiliilii; utter wnlni; a" year for a null umiii Juiii-e llavuea of Polk eoiiuty. A a Jiiiilau eltpH'd out of wOllill 0,0 Wiilld of (lie Oregon prl-nn ilreh-eil in civil elolli, he waa met bv Chiil of Police Ailili-Wn Ihlley wholli. " ' " . "."iiipanj u"" V"1 , i K,,ll11 w ll, r ' J' rvl-w ''V 'l'o Marion niunty iiutlioil ' w"1', 1 v 1 , ""K'T-i'I Jonlaii wa-taken hefore Jinlt. i.,ha ami hii viieu me yoiiiii: man to neeoninaiiv irtlati his xamliialloll po-t poin d until toiuorrnm; at ." o'cloi k. Aliout two yenrs ago a f.tit, harness nml hor-e wus stolen. '1 lie curt nml horse were non tll-cover-ed In-low tnw u but the harness was only recently found bv Kx-t'hlcf of Police Mintoat Solo. Jordan was tint man who did lh work and ho w ill IiiivqIo stand Oial for tin olfensc. Jot nn is know n us 'tough" ami Is U tter oil w ithin tho walls of tlie pi u (hall ho would heoulO le. Jordnn w as a ivsiileut or Eugene a short time a few years ngo ami we believe hoarded In the city Jail fur a time. Daily UiurJ, May . A 1!ai Cm ahactkk. Yt sterility evt ning sliortly uftcr 4 o'clock us Mr. Peer's little girls and one or two oth er school children wlVe names We tlid lint learn were rcTurnlnif homo fioni selittol ut the Iunu school liouse sniitli of low n they were i-liusid liy mi unknown tramp, evitlenlly for 'tin-liurpo-e of mvuging their k-isoiis. The little girls, the eldest of w hoin is nged only I.I years, run ami fought the luiii to i fend themselves, at tho aiiuie time screaming for help. They Were lieni-l by so'iie of (ho neighbors hu Qu e to tlio re-cuo when tlie would ho fli :nl ook tu the woods. W M. Ju inall i-iiinu to town Ininicilialclv and sworn out a warrant for tho arrest nf 11:. i.nliviiliml, uml Countable Dan (. in( it uml Deputy W'Ui MctJt have ilUK Ik mi in seareh of him but has not caAiircil the fellow yet. He sl'iuchcii around In the brusli on (he hillss'o'ih of town iintilnfler dark lust night w lieu he entered a burn south west of town uml remained durmg the night. Tl.ehillu girls were from 10 tol 2 years of ngo. .ttoi.n Fi.MJ. Prlnevillo Review: Win Ilel-ler citine down from llenver Tlniisdiiy uml rept.rts t,uite mi excite ment in I luil neighborhood over re cent :'"l'l iliscnvirries about half wuy r i... i i ..r it i. ... ..... jii.iii im- nvioi iii im-iiui I'lira in t nnv -voti ('ill. I Iii Suva t lieri. 1 tin ..ii. tioll luil that rieli pliita-r tliggiugs have U-eii ili'. .. . red on a little creek called Murder creek. Tho creek received tins oiiilnou-. ' nine from tlie fact of some protiH-i lors were supposed to have lin n kill d by Indians there in nn early duy. It is claimed tliti (lv Clivetl hluico hue4 have U-CII found w hcie they were mining at the lime of the IuJUiu titlaek. "M mu iv .ft am.." I'mli-r tliis head (lit- Malem Daily Journal, a lead ling republieuii nnwspiiper. has this litem: ''l'o hurrah at tlie turning down of sut-h tried ami true reptihllcmi I Is-aders in I.niiu oounty as Senators Al ley and .V-flung, Repreauututive Ra ker nml lli'ili-gns, ami the election of a 'Jlyi-arold law student to represent the M-oplo of this district liecuuso tie Is u iiephew of Si-nulor liolph, is placing : ini'liiy small eslimate on the Intel- Hgc of tin- repiihlii-aii party. It is not a cor reel estimate.." Iialiy i.uar l, May jn Lai i i'-i A l' i i.i ah v. Mrs. Kouth wick, "f KiiIkiii, has Urn up-minted tl'-piity .Supremo giiartlian bv Mrs, ; Fiilktiiiburg and w ill le in Eugene some time iu the Hear fiituro to eflecl : I'trmitut-nt organi.Hlion of the ' m ... s Aiulliary to tlie Woodmen of i . World. Tliero will U- ut least !l nty live eharter Mii-iiiln rs here. Pally uuar'l, May .-. ( 'ati i.i-: Pt in h askii. 7. M LTown, i : Poitlainl vl-lted In 1 Jig' via last night. He was hern consulting witli A. .1. l'lcknrd w ho bus piiroha-etl fiiai Ilea l of onu and two year old steers f.,r I.i in. and whit.li will be driven to .Mr. Hi iw n's 'rook county ranch ns soon u tlie mountains can be crossed. Pally (.uapl. My Imuki-.iha i kh. The Harrt-hurg Merciiiitiln ooiiipuny lllud nrtlcles ol inonrporiitiou .NUnday. I'apltal stock tiimo. I ncorporatnrs, J W Mtenchell, of Hairisb irg; II D Norton, of Eu gene; (ieo IImii'Iit-'iii, of HarrUburg. AxoTiirii I'M'iM..- A Ulephone ha lieen plain! ill the pas-i-Uger ofTlcj) at Mm di-niit. the exia-use being stood liV Ihea - acut. Mr. L. . Adair. 1'liis will be ouiu be (Uit a' public convenience. KXI'HKSn Mill. SKKYU K. Abandoned lir Wells, Mill A licet the Kari'it k t'o.- l.tML-iiCS. l lii' ili'ti'itiiiiiiitioii of WrlN, l-'iir;o .V (u. In iitmlihli 1 1 1 1 ii i it 1 1 wn iro of tin ir i Xri'it Nof ronviilcriitilti inlTil to :i ivrtain i'I.omi of n ron. Willi the rtriMKi'llt HiNtnt Iiiwh ili-diKllt'il to I'lhl tin' loltrry titinini-KM, (hoc lunt it tit iottn ; hit vo Iiml ri'c.uirv to tliw nuill wrvliv of (lie cxprfHit coiiimiili'ii, ami tin ittiol ' Ulinifiit of Hi In M'lviiv I'V Weill, I'ur K'liVt'n. will rt'iitly liliuli r tlm lot U'iy loiiipiinltK mill tlulr iit'iit in traiiMii'tinn biii iu-m. i'lu-rt art- other I i'Xiri H 'iniiaiii"i Inlying n mail tu-r-; viiv wliich may (till ho u-il for llio j fni wunliiiir of iti-jt-ry tickciH, hut tlu ...n.r... ..ru'.M. i. iv. .......i... i r . w .'I . v I tr.. . in l 1 If, U'lll lll'll a Uri;w tt-rrltory wlilcli Km iihuliHliint'iit ' f ll'trtiinlly n'liiovt ii fioni tliti Ititiory lU'Kt'i itw "tation. I'liomail service of Wells, Fargo i-.. . .i ..mi..i.iiui....i i.i. and has Urn nt times one ,,l II,.. .ki ... ii ...111. 111 II. niiun. iuiHirtaut branclies of the company's business. Hi fore the 1'niteil Mn'es postal servhv had attained its present elllt'lem-y, t lit express compiiNles car ried a largo nuiouut of importulit niiiil. I'or jcnis everv atcuuier currying v ni, l argo a t o. s express lulu fori- iiiiiiI bi'oiiglit ulso large mall pouchc wellHIieil with letters, uml tor some liiue, wlit-n the uirivlng lime for steamels was II o'clock at night, tlie expie-s otlico wus kept oh-h mi liiiur or two alier that time for tlie tlistriliu lion of the mail, many business men tcmaliiiiig t.Qiintil nfteiOiiiiiiigit or later for it Wells, Fare cV t o. nt one time bundled li'.tmti h-Qcr diily, fQt i no a-t lew years the servlca lias lsi Ii unproiltalile to tlio cumtmnv, ami its abolishment, has Urn considered for some lime, i lit- mall franks already in (lie hands of tlie public will he hon ored by tlie t'ompuuy, but nn mure will be iasuctl. Homice Trip. lKVio,(JIuy 'M, IvQ The Uiys thut went down to Florence last week got homo this evening and a pletty looking hand of boys tin y were ilidct-d, beiag wet as water could make them. While out there they visited tlie ligQl house at the cupe fioin whuro they returned It. Florence cold nml hungry, but were wvloumod by Mr. Moiris w lm gnvo thwiii a lino dinner; nml thou lliev ttwk the stenmer Mink for IJj-atl of Title. The next day tliey InlonW-d to start home, but It ralueil so hard thev eniieliiiled to re. rue!" vor iindOnOlgeil In some gnuies u ill. 1 1... I...... .1 il...l l. 7.1. w.l. ...I. ...V W.'IIT 1. V I IIH. IHl III W III the Yellow llog Uiys took the lend, 'flie party consistOi of Mr Jna llogun', S L lloliil, Henry Unity, .Sam Flint, Itcrt Jennings ICW juiuwalt nml tillllani Kitchen. I'ho Uiys all got fat as lUh. EVK WiTMKMI. q llogus SI u iii lis at LarQ The po-tolllco ollleiiils have Ween no- uneiMiy hum Assistant I'ostuiuster traigs that lN-re is In elieulutlon counterfeit twnoeut postage stamp, ami a aQmple of the counterfeit ia at tached In the circular, ami the post master ir-Olircflcil to carefully preservo it us either he or his successor may ha called upon for it. The counterfeit stump nt the first glance has a lighter appearance than the genuine, w hich might lio (Unbilled In tlie more optn nature el the engraving; but. under a glass It is sqii tills lighter color la at tributed tiifiiokeii lints I.i the engrav ing, giving tlie work a Hint of fuzzy look, suggesting the Use of the photo lilliogrQibio process, Visible ipily of Wheat. Through the kindness of H. II. Friend lyQe are furnished Wie visible supply of wheat, us furiiisliml from Liverpool, May 27, 1MJ.V aud al the sume time for (lie pul live yenrs I'ATB ASOt ST lll'NHKI.S !' sst-s. U.J Ul.tsai I Mk)1 j; .M..MI,ll l- il, May iii.:i.o,iti "o,l o.iaai ."l.ll(MI I7.l'rj,(l W,l...',ii ilT.ltli, I -'i I, May ;".l I-1'.', Muy :m l-'M,Jiine I l-.t,Jiiue I I .k't. ,..v l,.i.l,lif l,l.v.i,uni rit'.inn o.iite w i'rouCa Matters. Eslute of Daniel Etuvic deisitsoil; 11 ii ii 1 sc-tllcmeiit approved. Estate of Win L Engla d; linnl set tlemctiV act for July I, bally Guard, May Ti. Pai.nh i. Act ihknt. Al Hake, a w iirkma'i em ployed hy Douglas Jt I-vuigur ut I heir dairy farm above Springfield, met witli a painful ueci dent while chopping cord wood yes terday. He wus using a maul and steel wedge when a silver spilt ull, (he wedge mid strlklt" his right fiait Just U-lnw the uiiUU w itli great force en tered al It-ust 2J iuchca into the llesh between 'ho bones. Drs. Pullie & Ktiykemlall s'rformed an oHTatlnu, removing the silver ami the patient will soon recover. HciiiMii, lti:i'HT, Tho following is a true rciMirt tiiketi fron ) tlio school register lit (Uslili l No. l.'I'l of Lnnu c.uiiilv, Oregon, for the month ending May 21, lv.i.1: No. days taught, 2V; No. Iiovs enrolli-il, Hi; No. girls en rolleil.H; average daily al tendance, 111, Tlie following named pupils were p res sent every riny unit stand well In de portment: Delia Morgan, Resale Mor guti, Elsie Morgan, Wilvlo 1 .Michael, Everette M icliael, ( loorge Wright, Tom Wright, Harvey Wright aud Archie Morgan. Pkahl E V Daui I it a, Teacher. Pally Uuanl, May t). Tub Coiirno Mm.i.. A public tint-ling waa liehl at I'oburg yesterday to consider tho propnaltinu of Messrs. Parker and Eccles, of Pleanant Hill, to build a (louring mill. Tho sum of f-.'iooo was rulsetl and will ho turned (v-i- Mitmrs Parker ncd E cles for a j.. ii i 1 of I M i years, as it I all.ntl c.ll. ditioii that tlio mill is erected. Another meeting will bo held Satur day te further consider the matter. Tlie mill will Is- run hy steam, and we are iiifoniu4 uiiough money has Isen secuied tu build It. Pally Ouard, May Lakcknv ok Fun a. H. D. IJn coin lias betiii arrested at Cottage (Jravbona cliaige of larceny ti iUXt pounds of flnur. The vomplatnt is maitu by Ori-n RobUns. The ease will tu bouglit up In Jnstlca Metlley'a court tomorrow. Ik put y Cr-'secutCng Attorney Williams went tu Cottage (irove this aflerneon to prosecute the case, r-i-MMiHi. N Pally (iiliiril, M ." i.'iey Itilyeii visited JiiiTli.in Alt. dav. Kent gene. .liiiiri, of llalli-liiiri; ii in lln Salem w ill ivlcbiiite Julv Im. Why Hot Eugene. F. O'Neill, of Poilland is il.iiii . illess ill I'.llgelie. J W Shumate, of Wallervilh ill Eugene today. Col. J. A. Straight went to Komi burg this iiltcrniHiu. II A Wa-libiii lie of Spriugilehl lill ousiiiess in I'.iigeue today. Joseph Lane writes fioni p. i,,l( , u that ho thinks he is a little heller. Miss Alice I'nilduiu w as a pa-st-iigi r to Wiiii lioter on tlie local this ntttr noon. Mrs. A 1. Iliivev n tin l ed In-t . ... " I I'.'K"! Ironi n two moiillis visit to i In. Easier n .Hindu. Mrs. J. A. (irrty was a pa--eiiger to Albany this morning, w In re she w ill vsl( a few days. Miss Nettie Stewart has linuie from Sodavlllo. She Improved Iu health. I'etlllllell Is mill III Mis. Frank Fuiist nml Ml-s Madge Thorpe went to California on last night'- overland train. Al l!t'-t ueeoiiiils 1-. K. Ileinli r-ou was still nl Rimlon's, U lng iiuahli-to cro-s i no mountains, We acknow ledge a pleasant t all fimu Head Consul F. . l iilkeliluiig, of tls n ootimeu, tills morning. C. Ir. Houston, of Junction Citv, and II. A. Washliurno, of Sprinejlcld, were In Eugene last evening. Q D Miss lllaj-k, w ho has Urn intending the university, left for her liomout Coos liny on the local this nfieriioon. Mrs. V. Sunders returned homo 01H tuts morning's overland train from a visit to relatives ut San Francisco. John Nelson of Leahurg w ill stall IW Nebraska in a few weeks. Ho w ill travel hy wiigun, having by lie Me Ken.le route. AlOrneys (!oo. II. Dorris and II ) Norton are nt Ia-Iuiiioii todav inkhur evldimce U-fore a relereo iu tlie tn-e i f D M Osburu A Co vs A J lluilbcrt. Head Contul FA Eal.O iilun ' of I lie Wiimliiit-i) of Hie World w einioCor vullls tothiy ami will h-Jd n nurtlng there tonit. Mrs. FiirUcuhiirg will remiiiu in Eugene until torn-Tow. Qi.u ..! laewell SinitliOof nine River, Is Iu lio reports considerable wink U-liig done In the mines, and some extraordinary developments are tinmen mr tins slimmer III tliu It no River tllstrlct. Totlay'a Alhnnv Hernld: Mr. uml Mrs. J.O. Powell, now of Ijuie coun ty near Cottuge drove, formerly for many years lending olti.Qs of 'Linn county living on Albany praiilo, were in Aiuany yomctniiy, calling upon Hon. and Mrs. R. A. Irvine. Tlicv A went on the noon train to Oregon City io iiuuiiii me state grange. A.N OliKdov (Inn.. Tlie Now York World anya: "Mq, mHudo Miller. who has Just left New York on a stnr- rhig (our in a revival of 'Hiuol Klrko,' liiitina oilier (ban tho daughter of JoaiMiii Miller, the famous 'iiik I of tliu Sierrua,' nml w I it wo mime is known far ami wide as the favorite nutlior y( iiioiiutaln verso. Misa Miller was etltP oaten in ma convent ol .lesus-Marlu, near iielo. Hlio is tall and Btately, graceful In ull she docs, ami prefers rather to adopt the quieter ami more modest stage method than those w hich frequently inspire (-ridicule hy reason of U lng overdone. Hhe has a pleniiint anil winning face, and n mu sical vol oo Unit lends a peculiar charm to all hor utterances, ami she has stead ily ellmhoil the ladder In the dramatic profession until today she la one of tlie strongest leading ladles nf the coun try," The uunit hidv resided In Eu- iri.lin for II mini. 1. 1 r.f Vi.nis. ..! L n- - w-.-.-.w ... jihih Mint in il . ,,.,.. Mill Pally Oi'kiJ, May ?i. Tuk Htkamkk The Hteamer Eu gene arrived at Hurrlsburg this morn ing anil Intended coming on to Eu gene, aa tlie river here is six feet above low water mark, but tho captain found seven wagons waiting ut that place with orders for freight to (Ids city, uutl as tills would take tho bulk of the same, all w as u -leaded nt that point, and the Unit returned to Portland. It was not tlie fault of the owner of Ihe boat that she dill nut come here this trip. Aoainht tiik Woni.n. Tho well known Janitor of tlio Central school house, Win Ruth, plucked a straw-U-rry from ills pat -h, In Poverty tint, w hich measured lu Inches In circum ference, ami a trille over 3 in diameter. Any one doubting this statement, he will refer them to seven raoiI reliable Ulhwiis. How is thut for high? liimuDAV Pahtv. Lloyd Howe gave a very pleasant hirtlntay party nt tlie homo tif his parents, Mr. uml Sirs. J. M. lUwc, orui-r of l.'illi and Mill streets, Saturday afternoon, It Udng tlio 1 1 1 It r uunlvursnry of his birth. About twi iity) tif 'i.ia young friends were invited In, games were played, refreshments served and an enjoyable time had. A Chanok. it is reported that Dr. Van Vul.ah, formerly of Springfield ami now Iu the East, will soon return to that city and purchase the drug store owned by J. 11. Yerltigton, tlie hitter retiring from tlio business. 1-:. K. Mc.MleliucI, whoformerly con ducted a drugstore in Springlleld, lll act us druggist for Dr. an Vitl.uh. CoMINd TO TIIK VAM.KW V. J Edwnrtls and son, Fred, Frank Me ('oiial and 'lainl dross of iilliam couuly will start to the valley aliout the I'll li f June. They will come over the McKen.ie route. Pally Uuai'l, May .'I. Wheat Homi. Sam May, of Harris- burg, yesterday sold 10,1)00 bushels of wheat to Portland Parties; terms pri vate. H, IL Friendly received a very liU-ral offer for all his wheat but (lot-lined to part w Ith It. , Pally liuiinl May '.d. Cow KlLI. to. The northbound train on the Natron liranoh this morn ing run over ami killed a cow Mong iiigto.Mr. Price. The animal was iu the county road, a short distance be low Natrou. FOR-THE BLOOD - ir; Th Beit Spring Mtdlclne J it now rverv NiJv is tliiinung about billing S'liiii-iliin lor thf hliioj. A Sim mo; incvluitu- as we speak ot It- And it's a gooj ining to Jo, Put you want to get the proper im-JUne. If you euiisult your physician lie w ill tell you to rr.np good w 1 altj 3 rrjEDiciHE anJ thai, hei.iiw the liver h.is every thing to Jo witli the blood. If the liver I- sluggish the system Is cloggeJ, tlie MooJ hvomes Impure, and the whole Ki.lv sutlers, liverv im-JUne reiom nienjej for tlie blooj s supposej to work on the liver. I lien get at once the "King cv livir Mldicim.s," sinimoNs LIVER REGULATOR It uv. its work well, and tones up the whole svs-te m. It is" It.-tter than Pills," M ian be h.id hiji.piid or powder. AXUIIKItQ.All ! "Whiskers" mul Mliitue) Will Kurt I'urlug tlie Kni t's Juno lilli O 'Hi. o Another fiMitrace b.-s bu n iiininir...l forbetwirll "Whiskers" of tills citv anil Wliilncy of Coltngo (irove. This race will ho I Hi-yards ami w ill falO place on the fir . I day ol the furs, Juno li. An elhut is U-ing made tu have a handicap iatr, fn e for all, on the eeoiiil day of Ihe races. The excileuiont caused by the Inst race Is still "fresh" in tlio minds of Ihe sporting clrcli s t f Eugene and It is fair to (Vesiimo that another rm-o will iTcut coiishleruhlc Interest uml be a heavy draw dug card to tlio iiicta. A Law Suit. A ft Fisk, (mum I y Judge, anil Ell Perkins and J T Culli-nii, comiiils sloners, the board of county commis sioners in and fur (lie county of Lane, have coiiimeiiivd In tlio circuit court a suit iu equity against Win R Walker to recover a certain unit claim deed given by Charticl Mulligan anil Marllia Jane Mulligan, January 23, 1MH, Iti said Walker to tho following JoscrlU'il pinperty, tn-wlt: "Hi-ginning at ii point :n feel north of tlie linrthi'iist eoi ni-r of lot 1. block II of 1 1 in t pint of Eugene originally do nated to Lane county by Clini nel Mul ligan, being a point in 'the center of Eighth street In said city si) feet east of tlio line of Willamette street, and running thence south 2-7 feet moro or less to tho northwest corner of lot .1, in block II; theiii-0 east o7S feet more or less to I ho northeast corner of lot H, block 12 ill said Part of Iho citv of F.U- gt Its tie; thence ninth 27S feet more or t-ssto tlio cciiler of Eighth street: thence west along the center of anhi struct 57H feet more or lOs to tho place of U'gihiiliig." Tlio complaint claims that the ulsive ' (Iced Is a cloud upon the county's title to the anhi laud, mid hinders tho tree use mid enjoyment of (lie sumo; there fore the commissioners court pray that the said quit claim deed Is) set aside and declared null and void ami of no eflcct, that the cloud upon the county's tillo caused thereby be re moved, and such other ami further re lief as the court may deem eiiultablo aud Just, witli the costs and disburse ments of suit, District Attorney Itrown anil Win K Scarborough will appear Iu tho lie half of the oounty, while A C Wood cock has U-en retained by Mr. Walker. Tuk Wkkt Hihk Extknhion. Cor vallls Times: Tho Southern Taciflo railroad company may yet have to bul.J uu extension of tlie west si do or give up Its right of way. A Corvalll law firm has U'ou consulted by farm- era through whoso farms Ihe coiupauy holds dtnls for right of w y with ret ereaco to tlie legal points In vol veil In case suit be brought to compel the railroad company to give up tlie right of way donated or sold toll for smull consideration, some eleven years ago. The lawyers huve riot yet prepared ua opinion, but II Is understood that they regard the farmers' chances for forcing the company to give up the right of way as very favorable. Law Ci.akh. Thirty-five students of the Portland Law fcchool will apply tor admission to the liar ut Salem next Friday. They will travel from Tort hind to Salem on a special train, anil will huve a grand banquet ut the Hotel Willamette. Mr. N. E. Murkley will be lino only applicant from Eugene, and he will go to Salem Thursday. . CtM KNT Chorm w.e-irjc. The city In tends putting lna'oiiieiit crosswalk U-tweeu the stores of A Hunt and F L Chamls rs. Thecina .irlnl Is on the ground and Fred iiclhuuii will do the work. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR' CREASI mum Moat rcrfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. IT O