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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1895)
FRIDAY, J CLY 5. L G Adair I in Portland. E II I nullum I lu Portland. XV F Halllday U UK"ln In Eugene. Workmen uru repulrlng the city Jull. Hcrliert Condon U visiting In Hu lem. Hul'Ii R-nlinw ha returned lrm . Portland. Several private firework parties lust evening, County Commissioner' court l still Inm-sslon. Matthew Walll. I retried all'tlo ...... beilcr lonay. Hon II It Klncaid returned to Sulum thin morning, Mi Mabel Sllle i,uilo ill with tvnboid fever II... II 11 Miller went to I-lmrK thUafternHn. II C Iluiiudirey hie returned home from l oniaiin. Mm Rev Illalr, of Portland, i visit lair lu Kukoiip, ProfFtwtor U held reMtoindi.le for yesterday's rain. Father Stravln ht -udiiig the w.-ek In Portland. The rain will not do the hay that li dowi! any good. A few lice are reported In some of the hop yard today. The city l ordering a large amount of new aidowalka hulll. J R ('ampU'll wiw doing bUHlnea In Woodlmrii yeaterday. Mr J M iloweaml children are via King at llrowimville. I)r llammull, of lUtebuig, apt-lit the F'ourth in thU city. Dr V II Rowland, ofOgden, I'tah, U vlnltlllg III the city. . The peiiHlnu or John Wilson, at Ku gene, hua U-eu renewed. Mraud Mra Itert Vliioeul arevliit ing reUllvea at CorvallU. Many are now planning to go to thy llimiuti'lm und Hca count. It ruined over nearly all of Oregon and WaNhingloii yenterday. Jimmy 'I'lionipKon, today, inovtd III haroer aliop aenma the atreet. A Mmtonic called np-toii lia Ix-eil eNtalilixlivd l't inllin hIm,vo Lowell. Attorney Womlcock returned home from Porlluud laal eveuin. Cuptalu K.ich Inn returned from a vlxlt offeveral wiekaat Portland. Thauka to Perry Frank for aome fine hppulmeim of Koyul Anil cherriea. Attorney II I Norton and (leoT Hull went to Juneiioti City Ihixmnrn Ing. WIlHIalkcr hn arrived at llakcr City mi the Democrat of that city llntcx. Mra (ieo Mllllcim haa returned from leaching a term of actionl near Junc tion City. 'II vol I iniixlchall In Portland, waa nearly ruined hy lire thin morning; low L',7ik. A beautiful fail given free lu every one who ntteinlx the lawn am-ial Kat unlay night. John 11 dt' new livery atahleat Co burn It nearly completed. Ilia now being painted. Newport Inn engaged the aervleea of theHulem hruHit band and orchestra lor till aiimmer. V. P fihattuck, a xtudei.l, returned to lilxhomeat Piirllund ou thU inoru- lug'a early train. K P Whliihle. Jexxe Miller and Mra Adanei and fiinilllcx have gone to Row l iver for an outing. Wllllollmau returned home from Portland laxt iilj-lit after attending tlie racea fur nearly t lints weckx. Nearly all the I-'ugeno pplo have retuined Irom the ditlcrviu lourthot July celchmtloim. Tammany, lu Now York City, cele h rated yexterday. (Senator I) 11 Hill dellverx'd the leading addresa. II laaald that MIkm Anna May Ab bot, the "Little F.lcctrlo Magnet," will aoon give a ix rforumnce In Kugeiio. La Orauilo Chronicle: MIkm l.u'io rntliler In the railnmd eating hoiue at Meacliiim, U a vialtor In La (Irando otlay. Dr Kvau, of Cheaher precinct, la auH'orlug trom aktroko of paralynlx In the left aide. Him clrnmai lor recovery are ninall. Judg Walton r turned homo lust night from udci.enilcliis. Ho deliv ered Iho Fourth of Jfdy orulion at thut plaiv. Salem Statcxiuau: Mlxx Maud Kern of Kiiirene la a guexl at the home of Iter grandfather, Chai'lca Clagget, on Commercial strict. MrN K Frar.ler and Mlaa Cathaiiue Coitio'weil K it tlila morning for I'ucle Jack CottKuwcll'a farm on the bank of the McKeuzio w here they will xx'iid a week. Mian 1'. Whitinore han gone to l'lorneo to teach a four months' achool. The .voting lady U a graduate of the Drain .Normal Srliiad. While riding one of the race hoi set ut Junction City yexterduy the animal fell and hurlud '(Itxiro Hunt, the rid er, to Iho ground. H waa hrulxcd up a little. C (J LeMaxturx, one of Iho founder of the Hroad Aae, haa gone to Hoi. Ilxter, ('ill., to accept a xwliloti aaeity editor of the Alliance imblixhcd at that place. The Jul v nunilvri of the Farum, Century, Review of Ugviowx, North American Review, Harper' Monthly and St. Nlcholaa may now be found at the Reading Room. II Chtlhornw, ofStiM ltoii, and A C Raxactt, of San FraucUco, w ho have Uvu xH'iidlng a week or more trout nxhlng at John Anderson', on the McKeur.le, returned to Ktigcne today IUv Herbert S Johaxon left for Port land on tliU inorulug'a I.k'uI train. Af Ur a brief vlxit lu that city ho will re (urii to IiIh homo In Pittxlleld, Maw. Prirf J-Mgar McClura left yMterday to Ji'ln Ili4i Miiaumx, who are to a, iviul Miiuut Ailunix. The Prof went prepared to lueuture the mountain oor rvctly. The laxt Ixxuo of the I'nioii Scout irint an cxcWIcut pliotoRnipli of Mim Nelile M Steven, mdiAd xilerlntend rnt of l.' n Ion county. .Mix ttiteven w at reared and educated lu ICUKene. SlieUoneof the leading educator In JCuxtcrn Oregon now. J Ion C K Wilkinson, of Portland ar- ! rived here thl (triino to pay rela-' .Uvea end friend a shoit visit. A 'Corvalll ditpatwh )' of his oration I at that place ..n the Fourth: "Hi ad-J dre was able, interesting and In tensely patriotic, and throiwhout I In I .1.11........ ..... ...... f.it'uii r it ..!...... tu..fli... I.l' I 111. I'tlut Hllltt(IW. New.,ort Record: t'mf li J Haw thoruo, of the university at Eugene, :seiit several day a gin-sl at the Buy: lluuilwiriiit has a ! n,, ttt ,,.! KmUs, and while hern made It ready kohii fr occupancy. , The Professor it In favor ot a summer school at NewMtrt and " 1,10 vantage for aucl. ati liiHtitution here J'MIIIIIII LH !! rilllM .'II Hill M nt-it . -, ! Ex: A little boy who wn up at I ho loo'irt house the other day wild to Id ' f.illiur on lib. return: "Papa, do lawyer tell the truth?" "Ccilainly, !!''' -I" do H.,y.hl,. to win ,, . " .. , ... lion nil rr;e.iiiiy niuiiv rviu.i word fur the kind treatment revived i ... ,,, ..,..ti,.,. I,,,.! lHi i,r linker ' f'ny n,j IVndletou. lie IhlnkM that the Univerxltv of Oreioo will have many new atiidi lit, frum that Mcctioti theoomlng achool year. The Dallex ;hronii'lo: A largo num ber o 'f.iriocrx Hre cutting hay thlx xa aoil Inxtead of letting the grain ripen for wheat. A gentleman living near Tlio Dallex xolil lir ton tliia week for fit) a ton. when laxt full Iho price wuh between $7 and H. Several large lleldx on thu hill buck from Chenon ith and on the Klickitat mountain, In night of towu, have already been cut for buy. Ronehurg R-view: It will U' noticed in the circuit court proceed ingx, Unit the cane of AxxexHor Sterling againxl DoiigliiN county wan w-ttled and din minxed. The agreeiuoiit U, we are In formed, that Mr. Sterling will here after receive pay at M day for twenty live day In euch month, virtually putting li 1 in on a xtilury of ll.'l'K) a year. The dcputle will have ti ako whatever Iho court in willing to pay them. iSOXO.VIA (Jl.N WORKS. Will i ( inn i ii In Tills ( 'Ity Prominent lieu l-iterented. Captain SncliH, of (lie Soxotiia (lull Workx, bun relumed to Kugciie. He Inforiun ux that Ihln uiauufacturing euterprixe will remain and Ixj ox rnte(i In Kugcue. lie xhix the report In the Portland Sun Unit they would removed lo that place In u mixtake. The coin puny ban Ix-en Incorporated, and I'lKKI of I lie olMNI xliurex of the htock are ollVreil for aalo on the market. K (' JorgpiiMoii, of Marx Ac Jorgennon, and A H Dover-, of Cloxett A Devern, rortlanil, have (leclileil to lake quite a hiM.'k i f the alock, Iheietiv inxiirlng the auccexn of Hie coinpiinv. A limit ed amount of (lie xtock will bo ollered for Kale in Ktigcne, und our cltl.enx xliniilil auhxcrilxj HlxTiilly to the name an the euteriirlno in lime. If auccexx- fill, will In worth thouxainla of dul lurx to our coiiiiiiunity. It in likely that a meeting of the board of trade will Im calliHl at once lo counidcr thin import ant matter. Wii.i, Vihit Kuciknk. Allan B Slaiiaoii, telegraphing from Wiinlilng- ton, J) I', July -llli. xuyx: "II rx II Jl (llllry, iiccoiiiiiauied bv her two daughturn, Sarah and Helen, left Wellington t it v laxt Sunduy, June .10, lor inegou. 1 hey will atop at the home of Mm (Jilfry'a nlxter in Urecns- burg, Pa, where they will remain lor xevrral dayn until Jnlucd bv Mr (ill fry, who in detained here in (he mean time bv Important InisincHn mutter. When the family in united, they will go direct to Oregon, preferably taking theUreat Northern route on account of itn novelty and conlncxa at thin time of the year. They expect to remain in Oregon ulxmt two month visiting frieudx, a portion of w hich lime will hen.ieutal Nowort, an guextaofMr T (I lleudrickn, of F.ugcuc, at lux cot lagoon Nye crock. They alno intend to visit Rodondo lleavli, Cut, before returning lo Washington." Dill J OuxrJ. July X A Ml. MS IKK OK NoTK. Rev Her- licit is Johnson, pastor at Plttnlleld, Max., preached an able tcrmou at the liuptlxt church hint evenlnir. Mr Johnson, who ha occomo a minister of coimldcrahlo note In the l'.ist, thatigh Htlll a young man. in now ex changing pulpits with Dr (Irani of Portland and in thun atlorded an np- Hiitunity to vis t his old homo In Ku gene The Ituptixt church waa crowd ed with pei pk laxt night to hear him. Many of the prayer meeting of the city wore dixmlxxed that their mom Ixm might hear till Kugeue hoy who lyvs madenuch u mink lu the world in x ich abort apace of time. Sxkak Tiiikk. Junction City Times: ''A sneak thief entered the Arlington Hotel Sundiy morning about 3 o'clock while the proprietor was at the early train, ami broke open a trunk In the parlor und stole about 1103. The parlor door Islng open when the proprietor returned from the train, aroused his suspicion and all In vestigation brought to light thu loss. No attempt waa made to locate the robber an suspicion rvxtn upon an indi vidual who waa familiar with the premises. As yet no arrest ha been made although quite an Investigation a bilng Instituted." CokkkiT. Roaeburg Plalndealer: "Mra AG Ostium hu returned and takou charge of her lalo husband's business and will conduct It herself In person. Mrs Ostium I an intelligent woman i.nd doubtless will manage (he business upon true business principles. There in no good reason why an Intel ligent w oman may not conduct a mini iicxa an successfully on a man. Such In Is'lng done every day all over thl broad land. We bespeak for Mra Os tium a Itlierul patronage. Please give her your aupport and sympathy under i port and sympathy under Ireumstai rt-n of her be- She In wortbv of It " lie is wormy or It. ine trying reavemont. Lous Contractu). CorvallU ! Time: "The aw mill In now well supplied for present use with logs, Three Iowa Friday and one Thursday wce brought up from IVadman creek, four in I Us down the river, by the steamer Kugeue. The company bus j also placed an order with m-admond Itroihera for n quarter of a million feel sinking a well below the bed of the for d. divery In three inontlix, to come! river Instead of taking It direct from from t lie NtcKenzie. There I a good I the mill race where the boya and Si deiiMi.d lor IuiiiUt at the mill yard." washes bathe. SATURDAY, JULY 6. A dull Katurduy. L 8 Rowland In In Portland. K K Dunn I home from l'ortluiid. Mr Prof Condon went to Salem to- . UUJ - ! , W X Matlock went to Portland to , uu; ....... Jloliry Jiuuuieatoii weni in raiein todav. Mian Lulu Norrl returned homo thin afternoon. , I tor AmU of the Broad-Axe In ou i the alck liat. , returned to Portland ' . . i thin morning. j Leonard Gross la clerking in F K ! Dunn's store. ' WaltOriflln went to (.'ullage drove , thl afteni(M)ii. I Hon K I' Coleman, ol Cohurg, vis- ; Ited Etlyone today Wild hluckbci rien are reported to le ill.. a.L.I.llf.ll tl.U 111 OH quite plentiful thl yiur Tne populiat nominated a ntuto ticket in Kentucky yexteruay. Deputy l'roxttutlng Attorney J. M Williiimn in ut Cottugo Urovo. V S llrou n and wife, of Harrinburg, vmlted frleiidn In Kugeue umiiy J. II. Muxick. of Cottage Grove mining man, vixlted Kugeno today. Mix Mabel Craw returned home from an extended vlxlt at Albany to day. Minn P.-rlhii Goldsmith and little nice Frd:i are visiting In Oregon City. W S indern consigned a ear loud of chlttliu bark to Nov York City yenter day. JR CuiiidIk'H returned last night from u trip lo Wixxlinirn and Port land. W W ChesxmiMi and wife returned homo to Springtii'ld from Albany thin tilieruoon. Two week from today the Oregon State Pienn Asxoelutio'i meets at New port. Paddy Ryan i the halt mile dash at the Portland raix n yenterday; time SO M COllllx. Minn Guxxio Chupmau, of F'airmount, went loCreswell this afternoon to visit for a few day. WJD'Arcy, the haudxomo young Sulem attorney, in in Kugeue ou pro fecxloniil liUHiness. ' Mlxxen Kltu Prenton and Jennie Wlnkley rt turned home from Cottage drove Ihla niornliig. Mr Loughmiller, of the firm of Lnughmiller & Peter, made Corvallin a business visit today. V K Dunn, L Adair and J R Campbell returned ou I he overland from Portland thin morning. WW Card well, a graduate of the Stale University, delivered the Fourth of July oration at Cayonville. Hon. R. M. Veatcu, register of the lund olllce at Rose burg, Ims returned from Harney county to RoHcburg. O L Wood ciiuio homo on laxt night's train. He any It ruined In Portland nearly the entire day yexterday. A miirrlugo llccuxe was Issued this iiftei'iioon to Hugh Kdwnrdn und Ada Miller by County Clerk Jennings. Misses 1V11 and Hat tie Walton will go lo Portland tomorrow, where the former will receive medical treatment Attorney L Rilyeu went to Croswoll today where he appears lu a civil case. Justice Medley will be the opposing counsel lu the cane Geo T II.nl, wife and daughter, Miss Carrie, will leave Monday morning for mouth s outing at their summer home at McKenzie Bridge. Cuss Matlock. Frank Knupn and Seth McAlixter, and three local wheel men, will rldu centuries tomorrow. I hoy will go to Albany and return. Jo', n Church. It I) Paine and W E llrown are doing business at Florence. lhey took a lot of fishing tackle with them and will combine pleasure with work. Mrs J J Truux, accompanied bv her children, arrived here from South Shore, Dakota, yesterday morning to oin her husband, who In associated In the Utli street second hand store. Captain Paul Webb, the daring nav igator who twice Huccvf fully went over the rails at Oregon ( Ity, was killed in an Idaho town on July 4th, while descending a log chute. Lebanon Advunce: J Nichols and wife have returned home, after an absence of seven weeks. They have been visiting relatives lu Lime 'county and also spent a couple of weeks at Kltsou'a springs. While en their trip one of tlielr horse broke one of Its legs and had to be killed. Rrowusvlllo Times: "The oration will di was delivered by Chas. Kast lund, a young limn of Kugeue who has not yet seen his twenty summers, wan a masterly vltort for one bo young and the only thing needed lo cause Mr. Kantlaud to rank among the best speaker In the state, Is exsricuce. qcciallv In delivery. Ills line of thought waa excellent, and not only exhibited study but ahhtty a well. It waa ludeinl a patriotic speech. Junction City Times: Clarence W. Kcone, of Salem, was Introduced aa or. ator of theday. He delivered a good, sound and logical oration which was listened to with much Interest. He received many favorable comments from our people. Mr. Kcone Is a young man and we note with pleasure the preference given the young orator. The people got something new; they got young Idea from a lising genera tion standpoint ami were not compell ed to listen to the degenerated har angue of the Old Malor." the "Col.." or the "Hon." ex-something. X l"J iwuieiu c. uimu " ' 1 V"1 "; . Oregonian say that trom S to 7o ni and boy and dozen, of Siwash I The water supply problem confronts 1 he .ast men and boy ami doem of Si wash In- mail name in me waters at the Head of the Ryer mill race every dav: and the city takes out water for use in the system, using a o-lnch alpe which tii tne race some distance below the place where the bathing In done. To over come this situation the water auperln teudent recommends that thesunnlv of water for the city be secured lf ' THK F0UK1IL ( elebratlons ut Different Lane I'nnutV PoliiK Renpite the Klu. The Fourth of July brought rain and the "king of mixl" ruled aupreme from (I o'clock a in until 1 p m, tuucli to the dlxguntofa lurge nuiida-r of our pa triotic citien who hud prepared to celebrate I he duy at d liferent place. IX KUUENK. Kugeue did not celebrate the Fourth vexterdav. only an Individual. Of ! coume the day wan a uuiet one, ana It I would have been much cj.ieter. If tne rain had not come ana iircvenica our citizen from attending the celebration at dillerent point throughout the county and state. A It waa quite a number went to Junction (Ity, Lematl, Walterville, Fulrmount, Port Inn,! nml Alhnnv. The buninean i,r.nai.u nnurlv nil reniuiiicd cloned from U o'clock ill the morning during the dav. The xnmll lnV. and noine larger jon fce t up gt,.u,'y din until the lire I . ' . . I . t Vn ar i.rni'lcors wi.re entirely lined UP. Next mar Kum-no exnectn to give a celo' brut Ion to all. AT KAIRMOLNT. An at other nliicea. In tho forenoon tint rain fell lii torrents. In the after main about 4D0 people gathered to hoar tho literary exercises. The president called the meeting to order and Mr Me A lister delivered a short and a nronrlato nraver: the choir then di coursed some excellent music. The oration wa delivered by Mrs Kaves, and wan listened to intently. It wan full ol patriotism and humor. would be unjust to the lady to at te'npt a synopsis in the brief spice allotted to un. hence wo will merely nav that It waa a production that showed much leurnimr.' and the de liverv of the ladv was llrst cliixa. Hon L Rl'lyeii wan called upon and deliver ed a telling speech, taking lor inn suu lect "Woman." Mr Rilyeu was re peatedly applauded. JU tne evening a social dunce wun given on the plat rorm. The atteuaai ce was good JUNCTION CITY. Alniut 1000 people celebrated at thin plane. Notwithstanding the rain the parade look place during the morning under the supervision or in ogiexny, marshal, and II S ilyhind, assistant marshal. The literary programme took place In the Junction opera limine immediately ofter the parade. Prayer was delivered by Rev T P liny ilea, the declaration or independence was read bv Miss Sadie Driskill In excellent style. After this came the oration by ( larcnco W Kocne, a student of the Slate University. 1 1 is delivery wan perfect, ami the oration allowed that he had prepared it with much care. It wan commended bv every person pro sent, and many declared il was the tiest oration on n Fourth of July they ever listened to. After he finished he wan congratulated by a law number ol hla audience. Young Keene will certainly make his mark nn a talker somo day. During the afternoon liatiy snow wan held, and there were horse races, a foot race, a base ball game and other amusements. In the evening a largo dance wan held in the opera h nise. I.KMATI. There wun hivu chuck at thin uluco also. A parade wan given, and the band played Annie Ronev. and Rro. lhorp appeared with bin sweetest girl. It wun estimated that 750 people were in attendance, ine literary ex ercises wero conducted Indoors. The declaration of Independence was read in an admirable manner by Mis Rosa nunson, and the oration, a very credit able one, was delivered by V H Cooper. Iu tho afternoon dancing was indulged in, ami in the evening daucce were held ot both Lematl and lotlago Grove, and they wcie will at tended. AT OTIIKtt I'LAC KS. Celebrations were also held nt Dex ter, Korane, ! loronee, Wultorville and Miiiuuieid Hp Used the Prescription. I le was a new member on the ronor (orial staff and dropped exhausted bu- side au old reporter in the local room When no reported olr. "I'm no lame und tiled from chiisimr on a story that I can hardly move," he signeu. "Is thut so?" remarked the old timer sympathetically. "Do you know sintered me sumo way when I went lnl the business, but I cured It." "How? What did von do for lr" asked the new man eairer v. -hook soma ineaicineand vou want to try it. Yeu can get it for a dollar a bottle or six for to." "What is it? I want some." "It's 'jjet onto yourself.' vou sucker." Tho next nlirht the now man u-mla the synopsis of a sermou he had never neard, with one hand, while he played iieoro wun mo oincr. and a euro was eiiecieu. To Kritoi'K. A Jacksonville cnrr. ixindent to the Ashland Tidingn has the following concerning a lady well known In Kugene: "Miss Carrie iieektiian will leave In a short time to mm a party ror nn extended tour of r.liropo. .Miss Utlth Husk nn. a nl..n., of the late William Hodman, will chaporone the party. Miss Haskins has traveled extensively In Fluropo, and is a lady eminently qualified by social attainments and grace of culture to chaperone the young ladies. Miss Dolph, a daughter of Ex-Senator Dolph, will be one or tho party. Miss Reekmau's many friends wish her a very pleasant journey and safe return lo her Southern Oregon home." Makkikd. Miss Minnie Tittell, well known lu theatrical circles in tills city, was united in marriage last Sunday nt Pullman, Wash., lo Clar ence M Hill ne, rash ler f l he Moscow, Idaho, National bank. Tho wedding took place nt the residence of the bride' mother. Tho couple have gone to ellow stone Park on a brief bridal tour. The groom is a native ot Yam hill, and was educated at the state university. He Is a nephew of Gov ernor McConnell, of Idaho. ..,lN. aJmke.-Dallas Itemlzer: ' DrJ Roan, who married Vena Iasj and praetbvd medicine here ten years ago. is now mayor of Klleusburg. Wash. He, his wile and their child are now In Baltimore w here the doctor Is taking a post graduate course In medicine." Dr Hean Is a graduate of the I i.lver.ity of OivVn, and Wt48 bo: .. i.i Kane conuiy. COXMISS10EBS C0CBT. O W Kimball, constable, State v. Robert linker J C Wallace, constable, (con tluued from May 1W5) btate v. Marshal; not ullowed. J W llarrl. coroner, balance on inijuesl "uiiriiow" j and Uwln..... 5"Vo"i"i' W (J Miller, pine wood 1 7-J- cordn at t 4i pcr.uord-; Eli Rang. livery hire for com- misniouer and constable; con- i s.inavnlfirinllnn. 0 50 48 AttliU time the court connldered the following bill wiiicn, aucr ination were not allowed: Mark Hartley, heretofore con tinued, consume, numiug 1MI..O MiMs In 1M 6 00 Jesse W Rust blastlug Low Po road i Glen Anderson, 110 load gravel 10 f0 3 30 K L' Lec, hea-torore conuuueu, ..nniu.r HllllllIU 20 40 R i: Walker.herelofore continued gravel iiniirv Worthlov. petition for 40 county aid; not allowed. ii ii, is lime the court ceDildered un.i niiowed and the clerk ordered to draw warrant on general fund In pay mull t ihnriror: J M Berkshire, repair read tool district No 1M Chapman & Bon, lumber J V Stewart, bildge material C -M Collier, county surveyor, surveying part of road lu dis IHO 3 80 IK! trict o 41 FVunk Clow, chalnman, survey ing part of road lu district No 41 J Clow, chalnman, surveying parts ol roads in district No 41 Frank Williams, chainnmo sur veying parts or road in dis trict No 41 11 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 O P May, tlialuman, surveying narta or roads in uwinci 11 1 w " - . . a. - mi 1 nn f'Nl l 'oilier, coiintv surveyor, re marking and recording corners 0 00 E H Ingham, supplies lor pau iters 10 10 (iixirire ('rail?, witness State V Geo I'eoK, IVM - " ' - . nr. Hiram Wingnrd, J V, state v James liullcv 1 10 K W Katon, wltnea state vs 1 jitoii (disallowed on the 3rd of July) allowed the 6th 2 00 a 8 MclSco, witness Btate ts Eaton 2 W Charles Kissinger, deputy con- stab e. stale v Jl V J laves, claimed 132.73; allowed 28 45 Goo v Waruer, constable, slate vs II P Hayes, claimed $9.70; nut allowed. Geo Warner, witness, state vs II r Haves - ;hj elvlna Walker, witness state v HP Haves 2 30 L K Rrown. witness state vs 11 R Haves.elalmoU K. 10; allowed 6 W John 1 Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, state vs 11 r Hayes, claimed tS.tiO; allowed 8 00 R G Callison, justice of the peace state vs 11 1' Hayes 4 uu John lanner, couatuole, inquest or Lewis uiig 0 ni FA Johnson, witness, innuest 011 the body of Lewis Wlllig... 3 10 John HoU'inan, w lines, Inquest ou the body ot Lewis Wlllig... 3 1U Ilemenway Rros. uvery hire fur commissioners u uu Eli Perkins, coiuuussionel 35 00 J T Callison, commissioner 21) 00 James Campbell, 7 loads gravel in not allowed. A K Wheeler, J P fees, State vs Matlock, Kluculd and Kirk baugh 8 C5 II S Day, constable, State vs Matlock, Klncaid and Kirk- baugh, claimed $13.30. allowed 10 30 saran U uouger, witness, state vs Lew Ward et al 4 30 M Williams, deputy district attorney, state vs Lew Ward et al 6 00 At this time the court considered and allowed the following bills and 1110 cierit was oruereu 10 uraw war rants on tho general fund In payment mereoi: M Flarhety, timber used in breakwater at ferry $ 1 50 L Chambers, sundry hardware for terry, roads, etc 81 50 A J Johuson, hoard and keep or prisoners 03 VS Kstella Rrewster, witness, State vs Jack Rrowu 2 10 A II Fisk, county judge, salary for June. fid 70 J G Gray, county treasurer, sal ary fir June 41 78 J G Stevenson, county euperin- iciiueiu, salary lor June ou 00 Chns L Scott, salury first deputy HherilT :.... 75 00 W T Eakin.salary socoad deputy aherilt ro no F L Glbbs. salarv donutv clerk. .100 nn Jehu II Klemm, furnishing tablo for treasurer 1 nn JW Harris, coroner, investiga tion into the death of O R Walker in nn J E Davis, road work, district No. 68 22 25 Eugene Street R It Co., 3 road eraners v 00 B F Russell, keeping paupers June 17 60 GRAND JURY. I israc Kdwards 12 no a j Stewart 1.1 nn Jaon Neelev is nn T J Blakelv 11 so Henery Spores 1 1 in L D Gibson 12 00 TRIAL JURY. C D Saunders 19 00 ii u 1 lean nun o 00 J W White ' in o Mathew Stores 17 nn Gfo H Murch 3 40 James Job 0 is fin P Crow 10 II L Chilsou " i "n Geo Smith an W Pollock in An Henry Melton 18 "0 Jesse Miller repair of Jail chet.. 60 Ira McFarlaud Janitor work for June 1 00 E Sohwarzschlld stationery.!!!.! 3 10 o r. nruwn mcais tor jurors 3 00 The Irwin, Hodsou Co station- un. - - - J II "J Eugene Water Company to ser vice for April, May and June.. 18 00 t'T1?,e,U.l.r'LlKl,tCon,Pany ! J T Donaldson runuiug McKen sle ferry for June " rj T.- i 1 OO u; "iiois jury room and meals .or jury W T Kakiu rebate rf tii 10 00 0 00 - .r i ., ... 10 UO A J Johnson s her III sufury duty for June 1M70 A C Ji n nl n June in clerk salary for 170 A (.'Jennings stamp and tele grams McFarland Brother blacksmith Ing on road tools, $11.50; con. tluued for explanation 1 00 JKChaudlea, witness for state, I stat vs II Raker , I I It Carter, witness for ainti. 230 I state vs R Raker ' T Howard, witness for defendant, slain vs it uaaer 3 q Tho Holt, wltnea for defen dant, state vs It Raker j $ Tlinnton Items. July 1st, ism. Several of our citizens attended tin picnic at the paik aoryi of Eugene on thelHth. Judge Boise was the lead. Ing speaker, occupying the time from 10 to 12. Miss Ilattie Huston was taken sud denly ill b few days ago. Dr Runsu was called aud pronouueed It aplusd aOectiou. The school board of Thurston school district, No. 100, met ou the tvenlu or July 1st for the purpose of hiring a, teacher ror the fall and winter term of achool. Thoy decided to hire Mr D. lauey, who has been teaching at Na tron. Our saw mill roan, Mr Beebe, liu suspeuded work at the mill for a few day and gone fishing on the uppr McKeuzle. Messrs R Smoole, J T Wllklns, Fred Russell, Haul Mutteson and Urrin Greene weut to ICiiKene the evening of the25thto visit tho Good Teniwlar's lodge, but learned after arriving there that the lodge had changed the ulgbt for meeting te Saturday ulgbt. Tb boys were disappointed but say they will try again. John Price and Miss Flora Ed ml stun were visiting friends at Mountain Glen lust Suuday, the 23d. Chas Gray aud Ileaton Rhodes re turned Saturday eveulng from a fish ing trip on the upper McKetizle. The bovs re pert fair success, considering the surroundings. Miss Califs scbee! at Davis closes on the 3d. She has given entire satisfac tion and the district will endeavor to secure her for the winter term. Orlu Greene spent Sunday In Eu- geu visiting friends. Miss Belle Paxton who has been on the alck list for the past few weeks, is improving very slowly. lilCKEYl, Pleasant Hill Items. July 3, HM. Couldy weather. Graiu ripening fust. W II BauKhman and crew returned from tho niouutalus last Monday. P J Baugbmau In not improved In health. 6 Rigdon was down from his moun tain home lust week. Ye scribe was at Croswcll last Sat urday nlicht and walked lit eu an lo cream and strawberry social unaware 111 lun bloom. Married at Wm Woolen's last St- urday, 11 U Wallace olllolating, Mr Lewis Craine and Mia Mary Wooten, Sunday night a Jolly band of sweet augfdlc singers (?) wended their way to Mr Wooten's. and enve them an open air concert, which the eroom and untie enjeyaa very much, iwr craine invited them lu and gave them a beautiful supply of fresh air, as they had run out of Die and cake. Mr Craine made desnerate strides for th confectionery store, but it was locked ana lie was compelled to auunnisier more ires 11 air. We think the tvne sot Goshen and Pleasant Hill mixed a little last week. Mrs U A Davis and Mrs S J Rut- ledge are at Kltnon springs spending a month's vacation. Lester Baughman started home far Monmouth last Tuesday. ton. FLnterprise is Business. - Cot tage Grove Leader: "The Eugene Daily GnARn on July 2. was com pelled to enlarge to a seven column fo lio temporarily to accommodate the great increase oradvertlslng patronage. We have seen for some time that the business of Eugene lias been Improv ing. The fact that some of the more promluent business nion of that beau tiful aud progressive city appreciate the liberal use of printers' ink, is doing for them a errand work. Advertising is bringing the Eugene merchants a large aud growing trade from a large tributary couutry. While they are doing a good thing for themselves, personally, they are wisely patr0"'2 111 or fntirnriopa which nra devotlns 3to days in the year to helping bring in enterprising people with tliousauds or dollars and experience In diversiilea farming that will cause the fertile val leys and foothills to blossom asiuo rose. Give us the men who entenaiu the broad and progressive ideas that impel them in helping themselves, to heln their man. (live 11 men who do not. in their innate sclllshness, want In 'lino.' tlm antlronlln aurl are alWB'i sighing and grasping for the whole earth, tho flesh, h 1 and the devil. Dally Gaird, July 0. Suspended for Thirty Days. Charley Uriffln and Oris Wood re turned from Portland on the everland lasj nl8hL Griflln rode in the fleld day races at the university here witn out thejianctlon or the L. A. W. aQJ was on that account suspended lor thirty days and will not get to take part in the Portlnnd races, which hay been postpoued until Saturday, July 13. Married. At the M. E. parsonage In Eugene, Or., July (5th, ISfti, , M' Hugh Edwards and Miss Ada Miller, eothof Jne county: Rev M C "ire officiating. Mr and Mrs Edwards win live on a farm two and one half runes southwest of Eugene. That CAH-Roscburg riaiiidealer: John Loug, of Cleveland, and L. r. Thompson, of Cle Vally,Hiad a legal contest over a calf at Oakland yester day. The Justiee gave Judgment ror Tlinnminn Tl.n nnall an far iO tU ease has run up to nearfoOO, more than a hundred such calve are worth. by him for Mrs Sarah Wallen