in -a- IY4 TP 1 f I 1 f II 1 J 1 0 miBLIXIIEn MR THE BIXIE1I1 HIM OP DElOflUTin WIJICIPLEI. AM TO E1M IX flOSEITLtTIJIQ BT TBKIWE1T OP Ol'R BROW VTOL27 KUGENK, OK., SATURDAY. .JUNE 2. 1893. NO. 27. nn to J The Eugene City Guard. PUBLISH ED EVEKY SATURDAY, I. Ij. CAMriJELL, I'ublltltT mil IToprletor. uTIi'K -')' the Kat il l f Willamette s. .,, Vt v mth an I Kiifhth Ktre-U, t i on , 1.00 , .78 j' .r un rii r.r ra io-.'H. Ih'ert'ui'Kl Ilikt Mt-le Known on .tj'jili'Htti'on. Tim will bo ohareJ it ths ful- 'oinj rt: . Outura tlinw montlu 04,nri uemtlu .m nifi voar ..$ 00 .. 8 00 ..12 00 Tnujieot o-itieas in ll column, 20 rent jUvertiaiiU M!U will he rsu UroJ -viorWIy. All jb work nmt to paid roa om pilivehv. j S.LUCKEY DKALEK IX fc&i Qxki. Watcr.es, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. JtEI'AI RI X I PHOMl'TLY DOXE. jjrAIIVVorli Warranted, -Cl, L. W. BROWN, M. D. rMiyslclainnd Surgeon. lltlirt ami mi'lruue ivr piwtiilfio. Hour: ;uVk ui.i i to 2, II to 9 p. m. 33. 0. mL2SES. CRAXITE AMD MARBLE WORKS. .Vrw IViitns and Nuw I'rlcvt III Koielsn slid lhimi'iiic .M.ublesud (.Iran I to, MunuuifUts, II,-. 1-lcm t ml Ceioetury work of nil kinds for 1K.'5. ALL WORK G UAUAXTEED ! sllUmfllo Street, in'r IVntofilce. Eut'cae, Or i. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney-nl-Lau'. Orn Block, t-OiR' hnlf block loiilh of ChrUinsa'i EfliKNK, OttKUON'. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL EL'NEERAND SURVEYOR. NOTARY PUBLIC. At residence cor. Oth and Lincoln .Sis EUGENE ABSTRACT COMPANY. w.K. SCARBOROUGH, Manager. Ofllce upstairs In MeClaren's build ing, corner 8th and Willumette streets KUQENE, OREGON. 0. II -NDHll K.-l, HrisiJrut. H.U. Kakin, Jiu, Ckslilar 01 Eugene. hU Us!i Capita! $50,000 Surphis and Fronts, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A nein-rol hinltiukj huniaen dnn on reason J;I' U-rms. i.i.ht drafts on NEW YOKK, Hit AUU. san FKANCI3CO and POUT- bill, of eiehtiiji mid on foreign countries, u'lMiUi-w.-jmliubjwt to check or oertifir of dei cwit All iil,-ti,in entnwted to u will recoire "rumpt tteui..'in. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) u' !) Moines, Iow, writes under date ot March 23, 18U3i B. Med. Mfo. Co., , Dufur, Oregon. (jK.ntlemkx: On arriving home last ek, I found all well and anxiously aiting. Our little girl, eight and oue w'f years old, who had wanted away l08 pounds, ! now well, strong and vif-orous and well fleshed up. S. . lougn Cure lias done Its work well, wh of the children tike It. Your a n. Cough Cure has cured and kept way all hoainiRvw from me. Ho give U - .e.Very 0lw wlt" p-reetlngs for all. I ishing you prosperity, we are ours,iR. and Mrs. J. F.Ford. I IljmiKl.hu. l-A fresh and cheerful, audi "'y for the -i;.?!:,. -t WOrk. rlesnse t' e vlem I . .1 "'iwlsclw uiid Liver i:ut. l-y uklna ,wor three o,,w, W(H.fc, Wid under a poiilve iruarntitoe cuuu per uottte by all drufguta. J. L. PAGE, DEALER I.N GROCERIES- jju'IN'lA UB :H AlfD rOMPI.KTI BTOTK suple an-.'. . inry Orocerlea bought In the u.rkta Exclusively For Cash, ' 'ii offer the public letter prices any otiier liouse -IN KUQENE.: fru ,V f ail ri'i-ls tulicu at market Bank MRS. J. H. HARRISS, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Spring and Summer ol 1835. Newest Stock anJ Lowest Prices. Boirpets, jMatsaijdJrimrriirjs. I? Catest Styles ar?d $l?ade5. EGCJ AND POUITRT TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. We.tBde Willamette Si., betnc-n aih ati.l Imh. KD VW.il IN TKOL'WLK. il latalljr Slni-itu m Mm Frank Welilcii. N.imeJ Wo take the following tllf pa tvh frniii tlm Sun Francisco i:tniiiiier: HUTTK Mont June )!. Kriink Wcl ilen, a ciMik wh fatally shot by Habh, n waiter about N:.'J() o'clock this evening, lliilih lost his H.iiiiiii n few days nifo and blamed WcMcn for it ami threuteiiuil to get even, w'lich ho dill when lie inei u. e i. il u r on llie htrCCt. A rumor Is prvnlent that young Uuuu and WdMo'i if"t into a ini trni and both comiueucvil shouting ami that ltahb wns the better shot. Uiihb isayounir man U'tuivn 21 and 24 years of one and w as resred in Eugene being a hiii of A J Unhb. He ran a restaurant In 1'orlland for a year or two. He has been luutried bulls now dlvureed from his w ife. His rela tives have the sympathy of the ople generally, and it is hoped that when full particulars are received that Babb wns Justifiable. Palljr Uutrd, June '.'I. I kvi xo Ca m I'M kkti so. Five teams went from the U 11 church to the Irv I.. - - .... . . . '". 7. . T,u" Knu" ,M J,s'Vr""y " ,r """"" '" ' per- day school at 10 o'clock, over four hun ' ilred seholnis Iu.Iii.f our. I ir..v l E Hnyder preached at 11 o'clock. The . . 1 ....... 1 larirA IiilMtriiiiflii u-na IllWil u'ith tuini.l... tin. inirikliiu u-op.t puld.il mi, I liiiii.li...,ij : remained on the outside. Fully one thoiiKiiud HHiple were present at this union service. Five persons united with the church, and nt .'I o'clock p i:i ten persons were baptized. Th Jun ior rails' was held at 1:30 o'clock and was w 111 attended. I lev Hell, of Phil omath preached in the evei ii'n to a lare assemblage ot people. Tlio bet order prevailed thioUKhoiit the day yesterday, which, couidcrliig the large liumlier present, is speakinic well for the people of the vicinities of Irv ing and Eugene. A Very (Jai.lv Comi-asv. a pat ent susH'iuler company of Wnshville, Tenn., which possesses nil unlimited miK.uut of gall, Is Hfiiiliuir. saiiides ol its goods to people IhroiiKliout the county, Hi'couipanylni; the articles with an explantitory letter aklni the person tvcviviiiK tliciii to give them a trial and then If they suit, to purchase tliem for the very modest t?) sum of one dollar for two pairs equally as good can he bought in Eugene for 21 cents per pain; but on condition they do not suit after trial, tiicy are to lie returned to the company. Many people will perhaps put t hem on uiitlmught fully and wear them w lieu thecompaiiy wmi Id doubtless try to lorcd a collec tion oil' of tin iu. Won Skcxjnd Money. In the free for all pace for 3 year-olds, for a pure of $400, at Portland, Saturday, Sophie IL, owned by Pickard A SomuierviHe, of this city, took second money, being the sum of $120. She won the llrst heat in 2:2o; the second she was only defeated bv a neck, and ulso Ust the third and fourth heats, the lust three heats being won bv Harvey Mac In 2:23), 2:23, 2:l!i. The betting on the first heat was: Harvey Mao $20, Hal Corbet t tl4. tlm Held, ill which was Sophie It., $3; mutuals paid $20.10. Daily Guard, June Jl. In Ecoenk. Mose Saxon, an old iloneer, who left heroin 1S78 for the I'alotise country, is in Eugene vftotinip old friends. Mr. Saxon lias been In Rout hern Oreirou nrosnectinir. and is now en route to his home near Colfax, Wash. He informs us that last year he left 300 acres of tine grain uncut, as the price would not pay the -exienso of harvesting. This year lie will have about 300 acres of grain, and is sum mer fallowing 400 acres of land. Mose looks nearly ns young as he did 20 year ago. His many fi lends were glud to to shake his hand once again. 0 Dally Unaid, June 21. To McKenzie Falls. County School Superintendent J O Hteveu son left on Ids idcycle for Mc Kenzie falls. He will visit tlio schools up the McKeiuio and also ungle for the festive trout along his route. He took with him blankets and other ac coutrements, also a long cane tishlni pole and a frying pan in which tocook ills tisli. He was Accompanied by Hev W S Oilliert. Hold. Saturday afternoon an undi vided one-half Interest In the Tlio... Swift place, consisting of 100 acres, ly ing southwest ol Eugene, was sold at administrators sale. It was purchased by T. Hendricks for i7.1. Three years ago it would have sold for 10 jier acre, Hailr uuard, June .'I. Will (Jrahl'atk. Misses Ilcrtha Dlalrand Myra Calif, of Eugene, will graduate from nurses training school, connected with the (lood Suuiantau hosplUd, at Portland, tonight, lloth the young ladles have many friends in Kugene who will be glad to learn of their suceesa. Dally Uuard. June -1. Wheat Sold. H Friendly yester day , sold ta I'ortlaiid -purties 0,0X) bushels of wheat; terms private. LINN & FURNITURE CUs answered Ua; or gene, milmutte street. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS MONDAY, JUNE 24. Heim-iuner tlmt I ho train have changed time. Cominlssloneis court adjourned Sat- j urduy cvcnini. Mrs. Joel McCormick, of tli - lower! Siii!iiv, Int. Iseu visiting n-lntlies j here. The new lime tuhle on tile railroad winl into client last evening nt 0 o'cloek. I George Nolwid of Astoria In having A IniiiilMiine coltuge built ut Seaside! I Cllltftop beach. j Chun. E. Wolenlt has la en elected! ! president of a Milver club nt Medford : with llK) member. I J II. nice, t lie com bov preacher. 1 nnd his w Ife are in town, uiid lire hold in Servia n on the street. 'riiere U a circus hovering about in EiiKteiu Orison somewhere nnd tlm small boy lives III h.it. i J It Harris and the Eugene Loan & ' Sin incs liank, w ill have the fronts of I (heir tiuildlliKS repainted at once. I 1' ishiui; and pienie prtlcs alonx die hanks of the MeKiiizi nn.l Will,.,,. .( riVl'Tri Vi-Kt.,P,l,it. U'.tru i,iiii...r..u 'rank Kiiimn rmle a centurv vm.ter. day. He made the run to i.'orvallis and lack on a Monarch before noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. X. price of Mon-rM-, and I'rof Shiek and l!ev Hell of i'hilomatli, made Eugene a hort visit today. Earl IioseU ry, K V, the premier of England has resl(ue). The queen has called Lord Sali-lmry to form u new nilni-lry. icoi;c, 1 Ii. le of Hale, was in town today, lie says a great crowd will be present at the theshir picnic next Saturday. Salem Journal: Tlio Sta'e uuiver ioj sity has made itachelors of Law of Uovernor Lord and Chief Justice liean mi honor woilhlly conferred. C'orvallis Times: John Long, the victim of llie last shooting allray is IIH l"'i:er under the care of a physician, .1 111.. lu..,'vu lu nr.. ..I I.... I I .. recovery Is practically as.uri'd. (leo Croner returned from the Mo Keu.ie today. He met the Chapman Wethertiee crowd at Jtock House, and says they were a tired and dusty look ing set. Prof E II McElroy the other day de livered the commencement address be fore the graduating class of the Port laud High School. It was highly coiiiplinieuttd by the pajiers of I'ort laiid Hosoburg Phiindealer: W. W. Card well, one of our wideawake attorneys returned yesterday from a visit to Cot tage (iroveaud the ltohemia mines. ! He reports good crops in proseet and ! the nulling iiiteiest tlattering. The Aiumiii Associutlou ot the law school of the University of Oregon gave their liflh annual reunion ami banquet Saturday evening at Kntnii & Uraiides' restaurant, Portland. There I were about 40 members nnd guests present. 1 Mis-Clara Coleman, sister of Mrs , Silvey Stuart, of the Eaut tilde, has left ! for her home in Coburg, Or. Miss I Coleman lis Uh-ii the guest ol her his ' ter during Iter iittemlence at the city's high bcIksiI. Oregoniau. The Dalles Chronicle: Mr. Charles A I Winterinier a Dalles boy who has been a student in the University of Oregon i nt Eugene, came home last night. Mr Winterinier Is a iiietiitier or tins ytur s Junior class, nod next June will receive his aipioiuu irom inai wormy insiiiu lion. Vale Gazette: Tills is a day of rus tlers in every trade.profession and call ing. and this community is one of the I rustling sort. Last Sunday afternoon Itev Atkinson helil divine services in Vale ami before church he went to all the saloons and invited all present to come to church and hear his sermon Ho did it in a quiet, gentlemanly and unostentatious manner and many went. Cyrus Ilaldildge, of the d;funct United States llanklng Company, and the chief promoter of of the American Central Hallway Company, Is said to lie at Kco lilutl' working on his old railroad scheme. Klamath Falls Ex press. Has tlsn Express heard any thing ubout Kaldridge being at the Isittom of the California, Oregon and Idaho road? If not, just prick up a weather ear and listen "right close. Lakevlew Examiner. t ally Uuard, June 2. Gored iiy a Hull. Kov I D Driver was seveiely gored by a bull last even ing at his farm Just south of town. Mr Driver entered a corral where the animal wns, It attacked hitii, crowd ing him into a wire fetioe and goring him in the breast and in one of his jegs. He w as also badly lucerated by the barbed wire of the fence. Dally Uuard, June '.'1. A Taua.ntilar.-Ooo Hall Ciund a large t irantular in a bunch of ba nannas last evening. He waa reuiov lug some of the fruit and came very nearly getting hold of the tarantular. It was placed in a bottle of alcohol for preservation und is now on exhibi tion at the store. Dally Uuaid, June'Jt To iln Married. County Clerk Jennings this morning Issued a mar riage license to Mr (Korgo X McLean and Miss Agnes Millican, The voung couple w ill be married at the residence of the bride's parents tomorrow, In Camp Creek precinct. In advance the Guard tenders congratulation. Dally Guard, June il. iNKiiiANCK Paid. The State In- aillr'llICA I 'it. till' 1(14 Ol't' asloned bv the buruluir of John ' 1 ililpt ' 's r.-oieliee neartiosh ell, several wi-ehs sliitf. The amount paid was llKr3. RAYS, DEALERS, nild. Opposite Hotel Eu- I'eraousl. Dally tiu.rd, June .'J. Mack Sommcrvllle visited Junction today. Arthur Vea.le returned to Portland today. Sam (hildsinlth, of Portland Is in Eugene. II C Owen will go to the races tomorrow. Father Stravius returned homo nftetuooll. this Hon. II. It. Miller went to Portland this morning. ltishop J. S. Mills arrived home on the 2DI train. T J Coflmiin, of Portland, spent Sun day lu Eugene. Miss Green returned from Portland this bfleruiMiu. J L Page is nearly recovered from his facial parulysis. P. Avery and sou, ol Corvallis, were lu Eugene today. Dr Mott, of Salem, visited in Etl gene over Suuday. r. u rKipwortii visited junction on I icy a i unsint-ss louay. i... i. . i I MissO. Wynne returned home to Cottage Grove this afternoon. E C .Smith went up the Willamette today on a brief tlshiiig trip Mrs A Harding was a passenger to Gervais on the 110 train today. Frank Mattesou Is visiting with his folks at Fall Creek fur a few days. Wid McGce Is acting as marshal dur ing II J Day's vl.it to the springs. Mrs E C Lake is attending com mencement exercises at Corvallis. Miss Laura Miller left on a visit to points down the valley this morning. Geo. F. Craw arrived home from a visit to Sail Francisco this afternoon Miss Ina Edwards of High Itaukhas uu iut recovered rrom tier receul Ill ness George T. Hall returned last even ing from a short business trip to Priuo- tile. John Kea venue, we are pleased to state, Is ugaiu able to be about the streets. Secretary Kiucald returned to Sa lem today, after visiting over Sunday witti Ills lainily. Miss Lotta Johnson is acting as as siMant clerk In the. S. P. freight olllce fir a few days. I toy Itean camo up from Salem to day to visit with Ids grand parents, 1'roL and Airs, (.umlon. Llovd Scott a university student, re turned to his home at Saleiu this morning on the 11:20 train. Fred Chambers returned to In- deiendeiice today, after visiting over Sunday with his' folks iu this city. Miss Agnes Millican who has been teaching school as Pendleton, arrived here on the I'll I tiaiu this altemoon. Messrs Thompson, Honey and GrllHn claim they caught forty trout coming down the Willamette river yesterday. Frank Matthews, of the class of 'Oo University of Oregon, left for his h due this morning. Charley Goldsmith and Henry Hyre returned today from tho Foley springs. lhey report having had a splendid trip. Attorneys Geo. U Dorris and L 1111- yeu returned Irom hernial Sunday mornlug, where they had beeu on le gal busiuess for a couple of days. Corvallis Times: Misses Maud and Can le Matlock, daughters ol the May or ol Kugene arrived Friday to attend ciiiinibnceuieiit, and are the guests of the Misses Hamilton. Dr. C. E. Loamls returned from a visit to Foley Springs this morning. lillu at llie springs lie lapK-d Air. Honey and took away from him quite a quantity of water. He left the geu tiemail feeling quite comfortable. Al Auteii returned from a two weeks' trip to the ltelknap Springs last even ing. He Bays there are about 70 per sons t imping at that place and eight boarders at tno Hotel. Al lens auoui some great catches of llsh which no- iMidy, except wave nice, Dciiwe. J. it. Camplaill will return home Saturday or Sunday. I-i 1'oleradu.. We take the following Hem from the Dally Advertiser, of Trinidad, Colura- do, of June lHth: "Air. I.ee leutscn arrived in me cuy yesterday from Eugene, OreK"". ' route to Fort Worth to visit his broth er. Air. leutscii ten l'.ugene nve weeks ago and has covered the entire distaifce, over 2,000 .idles, besides uu. merous side trips, with a uicycio aim lias come through In good shape, not havinir iiunctured Ids tires once. He tips the scales at 183 pounds and had learned to ride but a short time before starting on this Journey. " In a short earn hen writes ine (Juard fromtheabove place: 'I am the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perkins nnd will be in tins place tor two or three days. I hev have made my visit with them very pleasant " Tireiiok It. The late recurrence of stage robU-ries on the route from Ager to Klamntii runs nas resuiieu in Wells, Fargo A Co., ngaia w ithdraw. iuir fniui business over that line and the closing of their express oftlccs at Klamath halls, the one in that coun try for some time. The ex proas company withdrew rrom business over a num ber of ataire lines In northern Call for nin and southern Oregon a couple of years ago, but to accommodate tho Klamath county eoplo who have no bank, reestablished their service from Ager to Klamath Falls. Xamk Cuanoed- The H P com pany has changed the iiniiio of its station at Sprmglleld to that or Hen derson. Tins will make two stations by that name which the company has on Its lines, ench whhlu one mile of the other. While the station will be known as Henderson by the company, It will doubt Im-s continue to be known as Springfield by the peo. pie. Dally Guard, JuneiX To Fall CreeK. Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney Williams and Attorney J K Young, left fur Fall Creek this morning. Williams will appear for the stateln the case sgalnst H P Hayes before it. (J. Calllsoii, today, arrested on the charge of Incest, toung and Mattesou will look after the defend ant's Interests. 'i ii f: fall ckkkk cask. CoroiirT Harris Ketnrtifd.-- Taken to Fall Creek. Other Facts. Hayes I 'ally (iuard, June .'I Coroner John W Harris returned home from Fall Creek Saturday evi n lug. Altera full and complete Inves tigation of the death of Mr Walker lie came to the conclusion that he died from natural causes. Iu fact, then were no symptoms, at all of poUoning. The mail had no spasms nt all, and died from neuralgia of the heart, and all his complaints were of great pain in tho region of (lie heart. Then he had lieeii troubled prvvlotidy from the same deseasc. Thercfnre the coroner did pot exhume 'Aw body. TAKk'N TO KALI. i'REKK. The man who has caused the Fall ('ris k acm-atlon, 11 P Hayes, was taken to tall Creek, by lK-puty t unstable CIiim M Kisseiiger late Saturday alter noon, and uhiii his arinignnieci before Justice HO Callison, the pieliini'iarv examliiatlon was set for Tuesday morning at iu o ciock. iH-putv l rose cutlng Attorney Williams will appear for the state and Attorneys J E doling and r i Alalterson on behair or the defendant. The citizens of Fall Creek were high ly indignant at the conduct of llie de fendant, and his arrest caused con siderable excitement, but no move was made to take the law into their own hands. Til E CONKESSION. The young lady betrayed lu the case, Miss Susan Walker say's the Intimacy between herself and her uncle com menced about one yetr ago; and she makes a full confession of his betrayal. She says that they occupied the same room in the Hotel Kugene on the night of the 20th of last September. S E Hmwn, tho proprietor of the hotel, says that while he was out on the street that dav, Hayes came in and registered as "il P Hayes and nelcc" and was assigned to room 8; when he came In an hour or two afterwards he went to Hayes and gave him a lectur ing and then Hayes secured an extra room for the young woman. Ho had evidently Is-came quite Isild. The couple are not full uncle and iielco, being half uncle and lielee, Hayes being a half brother of llie young lady's father. Heps Around l'nyallup. Training and spraying Is going on. There are plenty of lice, and where there Is no thought ot abandoning the crop a hard light is being made with them, says the I'liyallun Citizen. Hut com.iarnlively, few hops look well, for some cause or another; a large amount of the acreage has been abandoned or plowed up, ami It can be salely estima ted that Washington will not produce over '.UOOO bales, unless there Is a market change to eucotirngo those who have about inado up their minds to abandon their crop, to stick to the business until after picking. A Oasolink itoAT. Mr. W. H. Mo ' Cor uack received on the Koharts Sat urday a 3-horse-iHiwer gasoline engine, says the Florence West, to be used in his new boat, now under construction. Chas. ShertKiiidy is bulldli.g tlio little vessel, the dimensions ot wuleli will be: Keel, 2IJ ft.; over all, 2,'lJ ft.; beam, 6) feet. Mr. McCoruack says that the completion of the boat may tie delayed fir some time on account of the coming Haying season. Poor Streets. The Salom Journal bicycle correspondent says: "The streets of Albany are not as good as the average county road. Simply a succession of holes and humps lu tho gravel. They de not need to pass an rdlaance against nisi driving is-cause the man who drives fast bore is likely to go le the hospital and the buggy or other vehicle to tho shop. This is tho state of mo.it of tho streets. There are a few pretty good ones or rather with good places in mem. cugene next." What will he say about our streets,' Very 111. Portland Hun: "H. (1. Malhles, editor of tho Oregon Knight, is lying very low with Ilright's disease at his home, 403 ICast Twelfth street The chances of recovery are against him." The gentlemaa is a iiieniU-r of the executive commitUe uf the Oregon Press Association and two weeks ago Was with ye editor at Newport mak ing arrangements for the meeting of the association. At that timo he seem ed to be lu the very best of health. We hope for his recovery. Dally Uuard, June 'A A Huri'Rihk. . Mrs. Heavers, of Seattle, Wash., arrived here on last night's overland train on a visit to her parents, Air. and Airs. lu. Jl. iirodio, and other friends. Her arrival was uuite a pleasant surprise to the old elks as they had received no notice of her coming. Dally Uuard, June l Settled hy Arbitration. J. It. Pitzer and wife at tho late term of cir cuit court sued N G Pitzer for the sum of t-'MW ror labor performed. The par ties to the suit wisely concluded to ar bitrate the matter, before H. M. Titus, C. W. Younir and Isaac Cox. 'lhey met at Trent yesterday, heard the case and awarded the nlalntltl's the sum of 132. Implement Stork A new Imple ment store has been opened up in the l uildlng formerly occupied by "Ax Hillv" on Ninth street. The machin ery iKilougs to D M Osburn A Co. of l'ortlaud ana is me same sioca which Scott Mc.Muirnv hud charge of last season. J ri Harris will handle the stock this season. Not at All. Salem Journal: 'Albaliv und Eugene papers seem t be Jealous of Salem because the icoplc of this city are to bave one tuoro train upon which to take their money to Portland to trade." Eugene is satisfied with her train servioe. Br lk Hiver Minkh. bewtll Smith is in town and he Informs us that some Utah mine capitalists have been Hi- sm-ctluu the Hlue Hlver mines and are liisblv pleased with them. He also says the road Is In excellent condition. 00 Day Halk. Fer the next sixty days A V Peters will sell good at prices never before equalled In Oregon, lie la compelled to raise a large sjiii of monef and takes this means of secur ing it COMMISSIONKKH (OI KT. It II Jeans road; dismissed, not be ing in loini to give the court Jurlsdic i Ion. l'clltioti for a bridfie across Long rum, 20 miles west of Kugene; con tinned for Inspection of said bridge. l't liliou lor u road or public ease incut In tp Is a, r 'i w; di;; missed tor want of utisilicti(,ii. Petition tor a bridi!!' across How liver, at the Frank ltass ford, the court having made ix rsoiial InsiH-ctiou of the site for said bridge and deeming the same mi-mlal'le, it is ordered that the piaver of the net It loin rs Is) not granted. In the in ittcr of tlio vacation of I portion ot Hendricks' addition to Col lege Hill park; continued, no proof of pasting ol notices Is-lng on Die. Petition for relief of Henry Worth lev; continued for explanation, In the matter of the resignation nf Julius kis'pp, constable of Hermann precinct: resignation not accepted Heport of viewers and surveyors for the relocation nf count v road No. 1:11; reports read, considered and api roved, and clerk ordered to record the same in road records. W II Kenton, J P, State vs Hob erl I taker ( out miicd for correct ion. f 03 J W Kimball, constable, State vs Kohcit Maker Continued for coirccttou. (Vila Hiindsaker, witness State 8 40 vs liols-it linker 2 10 Continued for corrcctien. Minnie Chaiidless, witness State vs I tolicit linker Continued for correction. J E ClinndlesH, w Itne.s Stale vS Hubert linker Continued for correction. T Howard w Uncus State vs Robert linker Continued for correction. Thomas Hulls, witness State vs HoU'it linker ... ( 'out limed for correct Ion. Charles Cluiudless, witness VS KoU-rt linker Continued lor correction. William Veateh, witness State vs Hubert linker 20 2 20 4 20 1 50 2 00 10 Continued for correction. At this time the court considered bids for furnishing blocks for county bridge on Coyote creek on Sluslaw road, blocks to' lie four feet long and tint less than 'JO inches through. J A Jeans ami J Huston bid ,'t-i cents each; J K Ionian, :t:t cents each. The con tract was awarded to J F Ionian. Petition for bridge across Mosby creek; not giaiited. Itebato of taxes to Anulo llcltcr; Norton A Klnsev, her attorneys, ask tin court to allow tho said Annie Heiter a rebate of I'.l.'.ll being the amount paid by law for lands sold for taxes, Is-ing luiproiM-rly desorllied and covered by slicrlll a oertllleate of sale No. tis in ism. Petition not allowed. At this time the court allowed to O W Kimhlull.su rebate on taxes on an erroneous slu-rUPs assessment for 18tt4. Petition of citizens of Jasper for a bridire: petition of P. S. Hills aud 6 others for a bridge across mill pund at Hills creek; It Is ordered by tho court that J T Calllsoii be authorized to visit the proposed situ and bridge aud re port at the July term of this court. C. Al. lining men ins ounii as chock Inspector and said bond wus approved lV the (sun t. Ki.ls-rt Johnson coroner's Inquest witness, Norman K Lewis, claimed 1.70 allowed Estie llortoii. coroner's inquest witness, Norman E Lewis claimed 1.70 allowed 1 M 1 CO J D Wilson, coroner's Inquest, witness, Norman E Lewis; claimed f 1.70; allowed 1 50 W L McFarlaud, coroner's In quest, witness, Norman Lewis, claimed 11.70; allowed 1 60 James McFarlaud, coroner's In quest, witness, Norman Lewis, claimed 11.70; ullowed 1 60 E Weiderman, Oiuiiur'j Inquest,, witness, Norman K. Lewis, claimed 1 70; allowed C M Collier, county surveyor Heal Kstate Transfers'. Reported dally Iiy Ki'iiRNS AaaTSaerCoMPAMT W. K. rh 'ASaoniil'ull, Manager. COUNTRY. U. H. to Ileiilauiln It Holt and wife, claim No 40. Not. 3002, parts of see 4, 6, H, It, tp 1(1, Slt3 W, 323 ia-100 acrea. Kcnjamm wnodiiouse to jenn ana I...I. IVT....I l...,,u.. .1 l ni ,ul 111 nt nillllulT innimmm:. tj 3 ... "f "1 v s e t seo 20 tp 10; a r 1 east, 100 acres. lots). J F W Uaubert and wire to Ada A Millard, a tract ol land In sw) of sol sec 10, tp 18, s r 11 west, 4 acres; 1100. Alack I'.nglaiid ei ai, oy guaruian, to Etta Hello Simmons, lot 3 and 4, seo 6, tp20, s r 3 west, 34 61-100 acres; Mlil.lHI. O A C H It Co, to L D Scarborough, n of s e I. sec tn 10, a r 3 west, 80 acres; 1100.00. JulluA Moons, et al., to W II II Miller, sj ofs w, seo 15, e) of se sec . .. . . i , t.ir ai-.-.l lul III, ip II, r 1 vtesi, iu.. u,;ieo, f .mu.uv, HI'RINOFIELII. Geo M Miller and wlfo to Henry Odell, lots 3 and 4, block 20; $500. J II Wlilteaker, referee, to Margaret Footc, lot 3, block 8; 1100. Pally Uuard, June 'JO. Is JAM..-H P Hayes tie Full Creek Incest man, was taken liefore Justice Callison nt that place yesterday aud waived a prwlitiiiiuiry examination He wns bound over In the sum of 1000 to apH-ar before the next grand Jury. It was Impossible for him to give the desired bonds and he was brought here lust evening and committed to the county Jail. At tho preliminary ex amination J M Williams appeared In Iwhalf of the statu and J E Young and F C Mutteson fur the defendant. The attorneys all returned home last even ing. Pally Uuard, June 21. For the Si'riniih. F L Miller and wife, and Mrs H W Sparks anil son all of Portland, and Murshul Day were taken t-i Foley springs In one of Ell Huug's pri'ute conveyances this morn ing. Ktunk Stewart acted as driver. Dally Guard, June Ji. Picnic Party. A pnrt consisting of 11 N Cockerllno, Mrs. L hlmali, Mrs Moore, the Misses Straight and the Misses Kerns are blenielng on the banks of the Willamette below the rivor bridge today. Married Sunday, June 10, 1805, In Junction City, by Elder A. D. Skaggs, .Mr. Stvphea II. ItolierUon aud Miss Ida Ul;Ii. FOR THE BLOOD Ths Bait Spring Midlclne Just now everybojy I thinking skint bluing something lor the blooJ. A Spring medldne as we speak ol It. AnJ It's a gooj thing to do, but you want to Ret the proper medicine. If you consult y our physician he will tell you to TafrP a G00 LIVEr) ldltj a JTIEDICIJ.E and that, because the liver h.is every thing to do with the blood. II the liver Is sluggish the system Is clogJ, the blooJ becomes Impure, anJ the whole boJy suiters. Lvery meJklne recom mendeJ for the blooJ is supposeJ to work on the liver. Then pet nt once the "Kino oh Livlr Mudicinls," SimiTlONS LIVER REGULATOR It does Its work well, anJ tones up the whole system. It is " Belter than Pills," nd can be had In liquid or powder. City Ordinances. All ordinance to prohibit persons from tying or staking out nuliiinls lu the streets and alleys in tho city of Eu gene. I he city of l'.ugene docs ordain as follows: Sec 1. That It shall be unlawful for any porson or persons to tie or stakeout for tho pui poso of pasturing or grazing In any of the streets or al leys In the city of Eugene, any horse, cow or at tier animal. Seo. 2. That any person violating ths provisions of section I of this ordi nance shall, iimiii conviction Isuore the city recorder, bo lined not less than two tlullars nor more than ten dollars and costs, und in default of payment of said line aud costs of prosecution, shall be imprisoned in the city Jail one day for each two dollars of such tine and costs. An ordinance to prohibit dogs from running at largo without license. The city or Kugene docs ordain as follows: Sec. 1. That hereafter It shall be unlawful for any dog or dogs to go at large lu any of the streets, squares or alleys, or other public places iu tills city, without having a collar of leather or metal secured atsiul its neck, with a iiuiiiIht stumped thereon. Sec. V. The owner or person Having in charge any dog permitted to run at large w ithin tho city limits, shall on or before the first day of July of each year, pay Into tlio city treasury, through the Kccordcr the sum of ono dollar for each male dog and two dol lars and lirty cents tr...iO) tor cacti slut, aa license, and the further sum of twenty-live cents as Recorder's fee, and twenty-live cents for a number, which shall entitle him to n number; the Heoorder designating tho owner's name and tho iiuiulH-r, which shall correspond with that wirn by the dog. Seo. U. The city marshal snail re ceive one dollar and expenses of keep ing, for eacli dog killed and burled, or otherwise disposed by him iu accord ance with the provisions of this ordi nance, the same to be paid by the olty. Sec. v. llie time ror issuing license. and tlio date of expiration, shall bo the first day of July, amino license shall be Issued for a shorter period than one year. Passed June 10, Ift'J5. Attest, It. F. Dorkin, ltccorder. Approved Juno 13, 1S05: J, I). Matlock, Mayor. Delkciateh. Lane county Is repre sented at the great ChrLllan church meeting at Turner bv tho pillowing delegates: Eugene. P H Burnett, 1' J Alctiierson, Airs V i Aicrnersou, ir..nl 'nu,..lii I W li,LI,i Mr. In. plegate. Junction. Genevieve Ma- irs, jotiu iianusitker, iranic inning- bin. MmW L Urlslow, of Pleasant Hill, spoke at the meeting today on "Why so many of our auxiliary meet ings seem and are uninteresting." Uto Sale. Salem Jourunl: It Is reported that Ben Cook, of Oregon Iod Co.. has about elVected the sale of the 00 acie Cottle fruit farm, In the Liberty neighborhood, to au eastern syndicate, at the price of $300 an acre. That would be a pretty snug sum for a 4-year-old fruit tract. Hut it Is one of tho liest ones In the county, and lu this valley. An Aiilk Effort. Albany Dotu ocrat: "The attention or the Salem Journal Is called to tlm fact that E. H. McElroy, prefessor of F.ngllsh litera ture lu the State University, delivered the address before the graduating class of the high school of Portland, which Is said to Have beeu au ante eiiori." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal. Midwinter Fair. DR' CREAM WW Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard.