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MADE TO DISGORGE. At bo I'olnt of Pistol a Jti'trlvM Hark UO. THE nLlEKlVER MIXES. JUn A Salihfhiiory A.y Leud.lo lurthrr Herrlupiiiriit. pally Guard. July V. t-'oi t he tiMt several years men ul intervals have Ih-cii robla-d ly un known parlies while lu u drunken I'uliT liiiard, Ju'y . Oicgoii City Kuiurprlw: Postmaster Green went to Portland Tuesday to wili.cssa working test of a lot f ore i-uiutitiiMi of vurioud sums of money, fiom the Bin.. River Milling ami Min 1,11(1 IHUIlwlll""""""'; iiiuninim in I llg l ollipim a Ulll.C III I.s III' (Hill ntV (.ur police force the individual have Tula min- i .i.io.-i principally by never In en apprehended. , Oregon Cuy pintles, mid nil are pleas- Aim' her case ra similar n.-mire or. i ,1 to kim dial the ledge show ludl euried hint Tuesday night. Il si-uint tuitions of ! i t.tniti: u pul ing proiierty. tlmt a man while somewhat under Hie I A tttt uus n.mle from body of the intlueiice of red lliiior conspicuously j medium ore with ("apt J P Shaw'e dry displayed the sum ot80 to ntiiuemin. process with g..o I risiills. This was CHAIR OF ASvlEST LANGUAGES. Frederick S. Dmio Elected to Pn- irtsursinp in Willamette lulvcrMiy. The Salem Statesman of today says: "At a nut-ting of the board of tius tee of Willamette University last veiling nederick S. Dunn, a graduate tor of Wiedemann Atinatein. lie of the University of Oregou at Eugene, studied a year In Baltimore at John .jiucgrce, wut elected to me pro- Hopkins and then went to Lelpslc, i.ii.iii ui Biini'iii lauguagea in dm i i ioicasor vteiueinan a leiier snow vt. iiiauieu. rrrn uuiiii na, or the r rledel'a ability: past line vi urn. bevn dolnir noiL-l "I am not lu tha habit ot irlvlnirln. graduate work in. Latin and Greek at Inrmatlon about private ersons except Harvard I Diversity, Cambridge, I In au oftlclal manner; but aluue the and is highly recommended an an lu- future of Dr. Char. F riedel, a young Wfco He It. Pendleton Kaat Oregon Ian tavt: Dr. Friedel. who la to head tlie phvslc de- Hurt meat lu the 1st ate L'utversitv. la Just home from Lei pale, where ho waa given too degree or doctor of philoso phy in puvslca under the Instruction or l lie great I'roresaor Wledemau, edi ' i... ... ..i.i.. i... i i , " " , . -"iiiu n iiiDiiii itiouiiiii-iiuvu aa an in- luiureoi ur. . 'rT' ' . i T1....T1 . ...i 1 . """ nom a ciioice piece struclor; the highest testimonial being I scientist whom I highly eeteem. la iern-cMy '"l;?.""' fr ! ",,,u" teat that of having been offered a fellow- now under consideration. I .hall glad- Hwokeiicxlinornlnghe wua u poorer from medium grade oie, i,d show a ship in Harvard, which would, in Iv i...U an einrntl .n of hia nu. Ir. hut wiser mall. Ilia nuliea nail llowp yield of a little over ill per ton. Aa and I e wa a pauer lor the lime la--1 the ledge I twelve fet in w idtli and line. He held 11 number of consul plenty of ore iu sight, the company lalious with cltixeps during II e day evidently hua a liiiuiii.a. Aside fr -in andcauieto the conclusion that he this ordiniiry ore liom w t.ieh the test hail ho D "rolled" and rubbed by a j as made, o.mic inii vi ins have U-eu certain rson. Ill the evening he discoveicd, and r HluiHter Oreen hus procured a plat"! and "atood up" the ! n snmple that would run up Into hun party aiiHplcloiied and cooly Informed dredn Hi a ton lot. A force of men will dim thai union ll:e eighty ilollniK : i put at win k at once to mil lu a tun- time, have lead to n profcHanralilp. C'liaa. t'riedel liaa this I'ror Uuuu decliutd, aa it was his were lilimeiuaieiy iroeuren aim oe llviredthal thero would be one lew rounder in till world. After lokim In the xlnt of the 44 caliber gun about live second he turned over iti- and elaiiuvd he had aiH'iit the balance, but would aoon replace the dellu iiiienev. The man waa bound to have tYe oilier $18 and the ludlviduiil bor rowed the sum and he waa allowed to no. He claimed that he meiely look the money lu protect the man who wait druiiK, saying he waa afraid I' weuld he Hciit. However, alncu the evci.lnjr of the exciting aceno Eugene lint been deprived of hia pieseuce, and it is hoped that lie will locate In other quarters permanently. An arrest would have been made but the limn who was robbed was un able to swear to the crime. In fuct he procured the return of the name through a lilutr Died. ally uuard, July 3d. Ulysea Grant Ilaker, aged about 25 yearn, diod of hemorrhage of the Iudks at his home 2 miles north of Irving at 0 o'clock this morning. Deceased bus had some alckuess hut had leen much Improved apparently for some time und had been out riding each day for several days past. This morning he was seized with a coughing spell aud then began to bleed at the lungs, and In a short time died. He leaves a wife aud three children to mourn hia death. Deceased is one of Hie largo number who recently united with the U K church at the i-umu ineetlnir held at Irving. The funeral services w ill be held ut 11 a m tomorrow aud the remains In terred In IhoLupcr cemetery. . Sellout Report. itMimrt of Kl in Ira school, dis- 1.1!). for the term leginning April 1st, 181)3, und ending July lDlh I X'l.V No of daja taught J8 No giils euro. led J V11 linen enrolled '-f Total No enrolled 3H Average No belonging As-erage dully attendance... -7 No day attendance 200- 1 No dnys absence 2S4 No of visitors 36 Those neither absent nor tardy were: Fannv Btutzman, Soloma Stutzman, Mary'Miller. Cora Miller and Jesse liollman. Elba E. Mock, Teacher. nel lower down on tlie hill, and Indi cations ti nd to show that the mine will he rich, whvu lower d. ptlis are leached. A hiowiiHville dispatch In today's Oregoiiiuu hua the following Interest- ng news reuuidlug these mines. Mess is. Dyson. Hlandisli and Moore nrrivi d home Tuesday night from the lllue Kiver mines, and brouiiht down some of the richest gold specimens from the Lucky ISoy mine ever seen In this city. The ledge is well dellned, aud Is IU feet wide, carrying fixe gold rrom wan to wan. rtekca samples as say up in tlie thousands In free gold of very tiign grade, len days ago mis mine was visited by a gentleman rep resenting ban rraiiclsco capital, lull tie was too late to gain the prize, 11s It was already bonded to a Salt Lake com pany. The mining properties of Lane and Linn couiDics of late are attract ing much nt ten I ion from mining men. Freight Kates Cut. San Ficasc'Isoo, July 20. A new freight liiritl' has licen issued by the Sou I hern l'acitic Company-. It pro. videa for material reductions lu tlie rates of transM)itntlon on aueh articles of freight hi- are classed as merchandise between stations on the (Southern Pa cific Company's Hues lu California aud stations 011 the Comiianv's lines in Oregon, Ashland to Portland Inclusive. The new turin", which takes tlrect Aug ust 1, applies to shipments from Han, Francisco, Oakland, Htockton, Murvsvllle, Hueranienlo, Davis, Wood liiDd', Knight's Landing, Soutn Valle Jo, Bin Jose, Oakland wharf, and sta tions Intermediate thereto. Ti Eugene, aa follows, In cents, per 100 pounds: . Old. First class 10 Second class W Thlid class .. M Fourth class ' tw ice studied at the University in Ielpalc: from to desire to come to Oregou. He Is a ISsD, and from 1HU3 to 1S'J5; and has native Uivgonlaii, having been born taken the lecture in physics, chemia- anil raised at Kuxeiie. trv and inathematlca with extraonll. For the nasi seven years the an- narv diligence. Durlinr both nerltxls dent languagega have been taught by ha worked in my laboratory and dls Martha L. Haiisee, who resigned to tlnguishad himself by exemplary leal, accept a similar position In the Uul- He worked out hi graduating thesis versity or ushlugtou, tx-uttle." both theoretically and piaetlcally with This is gratifying news to tlie many the best retulta. Tlie keenness, the friends of Mr biiiiu here in Eugene, nerseverance and the very itreat skill He is a very exemplary young man I aud irlfl for experimental work which and possesses splendid qualifications be displayed I cannot auftloieutly in incline 01 ins 1 nose 11 proiession- praise. Hi t tie work assigned hliu in that of a professor. He has a bright the laboratory he had to devise and future before 1 iui and will retlown construct special and difficult pieo.a of glory to Ids aim maler. Willamette apparatus and for this he showed re- University U hrluuate In making niurkable skill. He has undertaken such 11 i excellent selection. and carried out many original vxperl- 0LTK4GES U'ON M1S10NAKIES. a'l!vi. a.ident In his voutl. Dr. Frle- ImI fiuil uii si piii It la ! nil if U'iimltipfil I A Enrim r Uealdciit of Enjiyue Among that this has not Interfered with hia inose auachi u. actlvltv lu tlie least, lleeau construct annuintllu fl.i (i nullt mt I via mm 11 1 1 lu! I va American inlssiiiiiarlea are having a LLminMi unrU . mi iwrf.rni nil ii.p rougli ixi ieiue ill several of the amies of the Ulioratory even better Chines provillie-, 1 he dispatches (lmll ,l. pomiu'l Itor Willi two arnm. show that no uier was shown women n ,8Ues areat pleasure in mechanical ami children. Hevcriil of tlie mission- aevC4 M 01lu llmk lutrlcate and beau nries were rnbliHl and tieatell and tlielr tllul niixvanf nhvalinl annaratua with. houses bu rned. The steamer Empress . .,uiBi,p,. iiwmit urihalixu of India which arrived at aiicouver, of his arm I paid especial attention to B.C. Wednesday, biought the news Dr. Friedel; he Is absolutely no worse of further outrage. Among the reel- forit and It has even Increased his tals whs the fi.ct that u vessel lind I niurvelloutt energy. brought safely to Shanghai, Uev and As a scientist Dr. Friedel has attain- MrsOeorge W Hill and child, who ed the highest excellence. Hlsdootor'a went to China from Albany, also Miss (1CSS waH exceedingly satisfactory, did HlissaudMr lleauiati, of theAiuerl- him much hunorandadvail'ced scfeuce. I lllintlst Missionary Lllloll, Mr I l l,U ,! oramlnutlmi In nhvalin. lieiiniau having been stationed at Kia- chemlatrv and mathematics he show- ting, and the others at achou. Mr e, Brt.at intellectual power and Hill and family fared much belterthan breadth. Dr. Fr edel Is highly esteem Kev Mr lteaiiian. who was robbed and ,t ilV Dim nrofisnra of Oils university forced Into the river with spears but for lil amiable and high character. I lie swam oui aud was rescued to- can recommend Dr. Friedel for a chair New. 71 67 68 in Fifth Class A Class H Class C Class D...- Clasa E It is said the reductions 51 4:1 80 28 27 Pally OusrJ, July Ji. Bpon.Kn the ruDtuNO. Dr. Pren tlee, who is visiting his claim ou the ("oust Fork, attempted to cut a tree down a few days ago. The camp cook stove was near by and 011 It his wife was preparing the dlnucr meal. A pudding waa steaming on the stove and promised to be very delicious. In vigorated by the savory smell of the pudding, the doctor worked away at his tree like a beaver (the tree looked as if a beaver had been ot work at It nftnr liu had flnlahed. Pretty (OOn It began to crack and then to pop.and Mrs P. to run. She Just had time to get out of the way when crash came tho tree acmes the stove and cooking din ner. The stove pipe was unjoinled, the stove lids flew out of place, the tea kettl. boiled over aud the pudding well the camp wa9 strewn with It and the doctor's fond ontl Ipatinns ill that direction were Hot realized tnai nnj. Daily Uuard, July 20. OvHuaiYU'ireii. Our ueacll groweia are complaining of tho market In this ultvlieinir overstocked with peaches, Within the past year or two a large number of peach trees have come into bearing, und this year there Is a very good crop, llelng of the early cling stone variety they are not sought for cunning, and though sllln at nny cents per box it is easy to place within Hniiliaa t nun reaeil 01 Iliu people, mure (h-mui H,uid i rnuh. There is uo rtm.r fro 1 1, than Hie Deacll. but It is possible to get too much of even 1 good thing. t r 1 n Pmowivri Curvfillls Oa piio. t M ifnmlltou was a victim or vA iiotuinliiir one day this week t, ,i,wf liu drank soma wa- ter out at the college from a pump that had been repaired me Pre,v,ou" ""'1 it ml tn tlm rtitm ii-tiiar of which lead nau 1.. Aiii.ninrli Mr Hamilton r..i .........n .n.rinj- 1 he afternoon, it was not until about midnight that tha poison took effect. Dr Pernnt w as called and soon aucceeded In giving tne patient relief, aud is now around aa usual. nEKK FK08PECT1NO McM nnvllle Telephone-Iteglster: E O Sneider and Dan liartliolomew returned from Hazel Dell. Lane county, last week, vhen they have been prospecting, iu ooin pauy wltli Henry Oray and another liarlliolomew. Mr Suelder says they have located several ledges on the north fork or the Willamette, about 59 miles southeast of Eugene, and that tiray Is determined he will stay there until he make a strike. Itly Uostd, July V. FlFrEEX POUNWUK UoLD.-Altert Zinlkercame out frotu the Bohemia minea yestcrdav, bilnginif with him 15 pounds of gold bullion from the Mu sic mine, which he deposited In the Cottage Orove bank. He came on down to Eugene this morning, return ing this afternoon. Isr) 57 4) 4( 30 have been made necessary on aocount of the keen competition by water. A ltHAN-cii Line. Tlie Corvallis Times, after (Uoting tlie call of the Eugene railroad mass meeting, and quoting the (jIuakds1 editorial, on the uniiipnr. riivh: v uiaoi:ii imc O. C. & E. from Corvallis to Eugene is known to be one of the plans 01 ine new company. It is provided ior in tlw.lr nriiidea of lucornoralloii, ana vnulil urn nubted v turn 0111 in ue mn.1 nrofliHiilH investment. Eugene is one of the most Importaut towns of the valley, and tne country mug between II and Corvsiilis is one 01 11 e finest bodies of land on earth and is not tapiK-d by a railroad. Tho fact that almost every day in tho week freight eu the ' A Speedy Horflf. Saturday 'a Hau Francisco Examiner publishes the following Sacramento disnatcli conwrnliiir. II. 11. Millet's stalliou, Pathmoiini: "The second event, the 2..10 pace for all age, was where all looked for sur prises, and tney did 1101 iook hi vain, or It showe4 up a better heat than hat been shown up 011 this coast In a legit imate contest this year. Tho purse was a good on flood and all the huisea were 'out for stuff.' It brought to the scratch eight starters Welcome, rathmouut, Jarolin, rtieiioia, Kuny M., Primrose, Tout and Cory H. The first heat was taken by Phenola In 1. When the horses came up to score for the second heat the Judge, H. M. I,arue, called T. E. Keating, the driver of rathmouut, to the stand and said: We don't think you drove for the last heat. If you lay back this time wo will take you out of the sulky and flue ou besides.' "The admonition had tlie desired ellect. Keating sent Pathmount for the next heat aud took It In the re markably fast time of 2:141. Jarolin took the third heat In 2iU Phenola took the fourth in 2:1(1. Pathmount took the fifth and sixth and race In :IUJ and 2:20." W ants Oregou Prnnst. Salem Nlatesmau: The Feron A ltallou Co., of Chicago, a firm that handles dried frulU, canned goods aud California products, aud hits a branch house In Han Jose, la in corresponutnee with II D Allen, deputy county clerk, relative to his crop of prunea. They are in the market for prunes and are anxious to become acquainted with the Oregou growers. The firm la making Inquiry as to how early pruuea up una way will be ready for shipment, tlie sizes, and the prices for the four sizes, and the bright choice Sliver prune nether with ltev Mr Hill and family in every case 01 inese outrages me olllcials made a more pretense of pro tecting or llatl.v refused It. All look their cue from the viceroy, w ho had been degraded and seemed to think nnthlii worse could befall him. The friends of ltev. Mr. Hill and famllv who have been uneasy as to their safety will be glud to hear that thev have escaped from the fury en gendered iu these recent Chinese riots. lu a university with the greatest con mienco. PlIHF. GEO. Ol'STAV WlKDKMAN A (I'EEK CASE. Richard llrown Coughs up Shingle ail Tin floruiug. Juiicti mi City Items. Ditty (iusid, July 'J7. For the past ttvo or six months Rich ard Drew n has been badly troubled with a hacking cough, and with pain iu the bronchial tubes. For a time ho waa afraid that his lungs were giving Tli ins. July 27. awav and called in several physicians, The si-Iks 1 meeting was held Tues- who made a careful examination of dav as tier notice and a four mill tax these life Klvlng organ and fouud was cairnil lor sc uooi purposes. n e iiiem ill an exirauruiunry iieaiiny con- will now have school for eluhl or nine dltion. They were bntlled as to the months. cause of tlie gentleman's condition Charles Weaver, of Sussex. Wlseon- The ruysUry was solved this morning, i ....i.. ,.r i ru u i. m.i-i,..,iH vni e Air thrown wascouKiiuiK seTure- III, "" .- " " ,.. - Oil- mnriilnif I, A I .. ..1.1, 1 .... nutlllk mil I IV. KUUUL I U VlWn .IID lliuilllllft lliuue a unit lira imc. ..vv"."' i w , . ..li u tn -.til no th estato ot John Weaver, threw up a number 4 cut shingle nail i '(HI..I in.. which was wasted away about one- ' .1 fin If nii1 Uua HHP Mr and Mrs W 8 Lee drove down to Lancaster Thursday to see the farm In rcUiruiiig Mrs Lee had the misfor tune to loose her gold watch. It was found tho following morning all crush od to pieces It had been run over u a loaded u aeon. Mr Lev says that Is what a man half aud was encysted In a tough plilgem. He at once fell re lioved from his depressed ennditiou althoueh lie bled considerable from the bronchial lubes. It will be remembered that Mr lirowo received a severe fall noma building tlie next day after the last presidential teams from ISugeue are io oe en nmu Ing at the Oregon Central Corval is station with freight to be hauled forty miles, In the style or ', evnienees mo fact Hint the people of Eugene are likely to tie found giving siroug vMirammiPiit to the entrance ol ""- - . -. . . .... i Oregon Central into in n cnj. O.neok tuk Me.v. Medlord Moni tor: Prof. N. L. Narregau, who Is mentioned alveas having been elect ed Dean of the Vieparatory ix-pari- mentorthe University 01 unwi well known In Mdford. 1-or several years past he has la-eu principal of the schools here and his work in that time has beeu of the tlrst order Lnder his guldnnco the Mod ford schools hove be come oue of Hie best In the state In many resects and aro far better than tlweof any town of its size. It will be a great loss to our schools, but Ore gon fortunately does not lose him. " Fa not known Jut yet who w II be Prof Narregan's succcisor, but tne school hoard will probably elect one at lUnext meeting. Mr. Narregan and family will take up their residence iu the University city about September l"1- Dully Uuard, July 27. FATHKK STKAVES3 R E MO V ED. Ftli..r Hi ravens Icfl on the local this .ri.rn.sin enroute to San tranclsco, -,i.om im will snend some time visit ing and will then probably return to Alhlna. He reu-ivul ordeiu from the Bishop a few days ago making ine . .(.', Tlds Hiulden cliange is a u.iiii tn Kiher Stravensand ..iu lu.r.. He caine here almut ..-..rand a half ago and during his -J;. i. ....... in lids eitv has made many friends, hut it is apparent that he has in some w ay displeased His Grace, the Bishop. ltls pnuv nas supplied. CM Mill so the I'DI,F;R;-'e a pleamdto note that F red all, ,ho r ... n i ifu n lirakema . has climbed up sicp by Hep through all tho degree o that ol passenger cen d uetor This is right the company has done well l i this prom jll-n. It h".lona.n.erlt..ri.u..ct that not many years hence t red w ill become a president of a railroad. If hTlives he'll get there sure. -Rose burg Ploiudealer; The Southern Pacific Company ha on I rate . , - , i i tic lie un t wi iiv geis ior 1"" lu,..i,. -.i.ii,, l.,ie nir tho same. riding Willi his own wile. He thllKi , the fall he swtllowed Two sisters renresi'iilimr the Acad- lii,0i,nii . i,. la noaltlvo he has not emy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, of .noe used or had lu his possesion a Albany, spent a counie m nays iu uns cllt S,,,g9 nail city during tho week. The object of their visit was to look over the Held Dally Guard, July 27 with a view of establishing a school at a Novel Trip. Robert Huston or near this cltv. They were much ilt,ii McClura and Joo Young expoct plraaed w ith the laud adjoining ton n to make a trip across the mountains by nwned hw W 8 ('amnlil. it,. MrKncln mule ou their bicycles. Huston will leave tomorrow early and A mrslcrlous vase I , a f.r aa the McKenz 0 brldue. 1110 I.nniKvii i.v-. Julv2.r). Phvsieialis in oMiera will leave Monday morning and Jetlersonville. Did., lust across the in him there, after which tlie trio Ohio river, are much mystified by Hie vv 111 prooecd on to Prlnevllje, ease or Urace Dougneriy, n years mu, Who Is believed to be nyiug oi ine home of her parents on nlnui street In three months' lllnwsslie has grown a foot In height. The tvmnlonis at nrsi inuieaieu Irniisv. ami the attending physician said that was the cause of her ailment. Ever since hi-r lllneta sue lias grown A Communication. Epitok (Ji'aki): Will you kludly publish the following lu Justice to ni: Itha-ijiixl come to my notice that some davs m;o tho Eugene correspond- eut to the Oivgoulan sent to that paper a story made out or whole clotu lu re gard to tho charge preferred against IVputy Prosecutor Williams by my daughter, Mrs. O. O. Powell, In which 1 am credited with saying that I shar ed In the belief that It was a case of blackmail. The fact of the matter Is that 1 knew nothing of this affair at all till several days after this story ap peared In tlie Oregon Ian. In tho Daily Ouaro of July 20th In the Interview with Williams in which ho slates that he believes it a scheme to blackmail him, It U safe to say that there wns not a single persnu who heard the evidence but that be lieves Williams to be guilty of every . act charged against him, but aa to whether the acts test I lied to were suf flclent to hold htm wns a question wKh many. William did not deny what the prosecuting witness test I lieu to but avoided It by tiling a mot-Ion 10 dismiss on the ground that the facts test I tied to by the prosecution was not sufficient to hold him for the crime chargod lu the complaint. He also states that ho and Mrs. Powell wore sitting lu front of a bay window In plain view of a street. The facts are that there la not au oH'ti street within forty rods of the house and Mr. Williams Is cordially Invited to prefer a charge of blackmail If he thinks the prosecuting witness and othurs are trying to blackmail him. No doubt the charge will yet oe proven to the entire satisfaction of the ueiilleman. o , . -v it. . iiun ami. (rorge Anbrrger Dead. Pally lliisrd July W. (leo. Arzburnor. known by many as "George tlie llarbcr," dlud at the coun- also. They have handled tho Oregon ty poor farm, near 1 ntirsion, yesterday Italian and (isriuan prunes and aro at noon, aner Having oeen unconscious well pleased with them and expect to foi two days, aged about 6 years. Tho have a good trade for them this yoar. funeral took place at tho Smith cenio- I is one of tho letters Messrs. Feron & tcry this afternoon. Ballmi state that they buy t. o. b. com- Arzberger first eamo to Eugeuo rrom mon shipping fruit, and r'pay cash for Poitland In 1H57, and Immediately our purchases" This last statement Is opened up a barber shop, jamea wo- certainly near ai nand wnen mo prune luruu rwrunn growers will be strictly lu It, so to boat with him. In 1858 he atartod for -ueuk. the Frazer river mines, but only got to i . ... i I l, I . .b .i i . rf - J urilUlIU, wurm llo piviiv m wu'i Probate Matter. months and then came back and re- . sumed business. During tho year Estate of Rosa Isom, deceased: TT !: he catiL'ht tho milling fever and Isom appointed administrator. went to the Cariboo mines, remaining Estate of J (I Mitchell, deceaaed; .w-.v until 18iiS. when he returned confirmation of sale of real properly. here agalu and went Into tho barber Estate of Marlon A Spencer, ileceoa- business. About 1880 ho was married od; probablo value of estato f lOOO. Win t mih Florence Isles, but after a year V Spencer appointed auminisiraior; a separation and divorce ensued, in sureties: S II Edwards aud Lucy M- ,e aold out hi" barber shop to Scarborough. Sidney Scott, P t ome- Hugh Renshaw, and from that date to gya and Thos Heavey ap(olnted aj- pralsera. Mutes From Newport. Pendleton Trlbuue: Among those who contributed ltrgely to the social w ' , WM unablohelp himself, ff aturea of tl.o Ray lew hotel during H, ' im , h ea tll0 WHrd of ,ha irhm. when ha went on the county, ho eked nut a precarious existence at the gambling table, anu rrom inn cuniujr of his friends, who paid his living ex penses during 'the year 1887. About the year 1885 his nervous system gave me prw hu-oh a v t . . "i i T I county, and Tor two or uireo Mrs. M. M. Shlllock, of Portland and 5"... .t t Portland hoap Miss Edytho Holtmaii, or Eugono, u ,,,,'pe that ho might bo whoso charming voices rendered sever- ,,, ..,,,Vnll, .nv oniH r,... the years ho Itala with benefitted, ilts. Klnco al excellent nuiiiliera. .1 n,,.t iim Im has Wn cared for at Dr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoflinan, ,M ilUHseH'a Sanatarlum. In early daya Eugene, vied Willi eaon oiuer io u aae ,,,. ,m1u fbuslie a of money" as thoatavof Eastern Oregon members ?i.i i, ,uniu.iird over tha one to b loug remembered. I .miiiiin lablca. He w aaaOorman, and his only known living relative la jaiuiisiK HBin.Ki-w. . I.rntlicr al AlnailV. . I. . i .1.. II . .... l. li.l. ou tr.nrtf I oni ii"i'i'j " I - . in- m. ...... .tr.l. .1.... ...J l.,ul..illu k I lull .nVil. Til ll(K U. 1OrvaillB lllln. Dwlght Rico yesterday ariornoou . .mnn . ."-",," "rtu" m ijvianu laiiiiu, miin iniiiii", ..... ..i..i in in. cltv. liie men were brothers-tn law. central. ii wa puren.. . . . ..i i . . .i...... i K.i.fe... (i. v. .viwiti iim iinirir nianaire- Had blood uau exiaicu laiiwecu incui I'niniT " , , j nil ir. nnmn to a niuni uau iuiiuk, anu - fur a vear or more. climax when thov met vaitenlaV Coroner Kremer, from hero, held an Inniieaton the bodv this morning. A verdlot of JustlllaWo homicide was run dered, no arrests being made. was known as the O. P. 11 slopped when the hands imlntod at two o'clock i...t Manila afternoon, and at last aooountano amount of coaxing could make It go. As It waa aooui z o cioca that the nowa of tho supremo court de- A Lono) CiiUTK. Tho proprietors clslon turning tho road over to Bonner of the Teaushet mill In tho Coast Fork A Hammond waa ticked off by tho tel- mountains east of Walker, thia coun- egraph Instrument In the office the bo- ty. Intend to build a chute 0 miles ef grows that the faithful old clock long In which to float railroad ties and used to vicissitudes and debt, could other timbers from their mill to tho not stand tho change to prornised railroad. Tho flume, or chute, will prosperity, and with the iwolpt of tho . - ., i ii ....... i.... i : nr ii.a .luiilul.m Hua (( Irandralli llraudfath- at Redmond bridge, about two miles er's Clock," "it slopped anon, never w At that place llicy will separaie, uuhbku'"B by way of Silver Lake to Jacksonville and thence home. Huston and Mo- Cluro will go to Burns, where tney ill visit awhile and then return io Eugeuo. It will bo a novel and inter esting trip. Okfickks Ei.i-xtkii.-A meeting of than 20 minutes. 1 .. I 1 1 . tf at. U a nln fllin with vigor, Is' ng only 5 feet tall wnen me Biocaiioiuria i . akenlll. When measured In the Works waa held In Portland J uly M, presence of lutumber of physicians to- and the following ofilcere elected: K?w, found to bea f.acllonof President, O A Sachs, Eugene; vice ,?!. eh less than 6 feet tall. The president, Henry Warner, or and growth has been uniform all over her secretary Max F lelsel.ancr, Iorlland, body When she was taken III she treasurer, Em.l Karl Jorgemen. Port was very fleshy, but now she Is email- land; directors, Henry agner, EK K l ing Nothing but skin and Jorg.nsen, Max Filesc haner (Port- ' I . lu s In. aiiapinfiinil. IttlWi ft 11(1 I A HaC'liM 811(1 VnWltlU Ky Tisublt Ovrr Bloomers Sr. Imvih. July 25. bloomers and the bicycle have disturbed the peuce i.. i ni ilmn lii Dm Yminit Ladies Sodality of St. Bridget's parish. Two oillceof the company Third street, Portland. will be at 210 Dally Uusrrt, July W. Ivi-iiporatei. Articles of incor poratlon were filed at Salem yesterday ii . i.. .ii...l At lids luiie- US nietais, MJ cuuairue uu "p The Southern racuic v"ip -on aale at their general P''-r In Portland, 1000 mile tickets a I the m.nta ner mile, lliese ticket, are limited to one year ' from date of sale, and are good only on lines In Oregon. Inevitable bloomers are su lin Inr pod In and nterpnacd au objection. liloomers are said to have been no w.miwimI hv the votilis divine as a n t n il It tn tit i.iotleMiv ami ttue wo- liinsa which haa always charac lerlzed tlie sodality girls. start from tho mill and will terminate new of the decision, like south of Walker. Tho line has already go again. been aurveyeo. ami no , P"'"'"11"' " "' VtMr ,,.,.. Th. ,,, rRce betwoon the sctieme luienu io nuuu inn-o mm-. "V v.... Z . n.... u.i....i. of tho thuto thl. winter,.. . Thero a H t ano y pieniy or waier i . " " . fo , ji ...comis. Trlno win- ItiecilUie, ana ine pni irmim. iui, - --- - - . Th iMitllna- .flcr comiiarlng the grado, tl.ey w II XffiJ ot I Uv.tK liaVO Wil l lliai OI Bluer OUll siiihuj "- ' . CtlutOnnlli. .. .in i i.i... I i.'ium.iib nontlnircnt won IlOuuontliO SnTnTSd d naturaUy m ;..,.,,iiiiiontj'il ror the manner in Dally UiiarO.Juiy i7. which they conducted themselves. It X.-Jlr lv II i,,t(i that Trine has challenged Whit- Lauer, of this city, has entered the py l0 rul, K race of 100 yards for any Arm or the lilumauer, rana uruK .Monahlo amount. i ti....t....l ..rhinp anil Willi A M,.,,,l,, In taka a tuial- Hop IlKI'OlirU. N. V. Price Clir- . i i ... I.- ....... Ami.. 1 r I .aims la a. I rant rtnnrta from the Interior of this -.-..l'l niiallfli.d for the LtalH Indicate (inlet but Arm markets, position, being a graduate of the Unl- farmers refusing to sell except at some varsity or Oregon und navingjusi nu- advance over iriu .... i.. i i , ... n ......1.1 .iinnui lii Ilia da- I flltliiti of tha vards Is so variable mat 'u"'" ..."a TTf.iVai nivVr. Tnmat; of the robabl. yield iltyol Pennsylvutila with high cred- would bo entirely unreliable; there Is It. The Uuaru wishes Mr Lauer pretty general feeling however, that ma cron win uo mui-u . year. Nothing of special Interest from Dally Un.ird, July 7 1 1 ie PaclllO coast. A Buri'RISK. Misses Fannlo and u-vw.Dr. I). A. Paluo In- Maggie Crouer gave ineir guesi. wis ,,,. . ,.,. ,i.a !, Hiatcsmao Man a Williams, a very pleaantsur- .... .t i..n.a iranrtukar . . - . i i, I 19 iiiisiarn mwu. a . . prisonanyoi ineir uw,m Mug apm.lnted commissary at tne in and JOth streets las evening. r ho He say tho only ap- evening was pleiisantly spent In social poiHunt that will be made at pre cliandiae store (u connection mero- wlth; principal onice, Eugene; capiuii, tlOO.OW); 1000 share r fiweacn; ui coriiora'ors, Nelson F Kimball, W(! Ijttliamaiid n v fiumi'oiKj'. Note tiik Comi'akihox. Albauy Corvallis Gazette: Democrat: 'I he r ocnt of ( .ear daw Iruce Burnett now In a y.-ar In Sa Francisco Is 00. In Bering the dls New York City tho perce.. iige is 47. ThkRec-orij. Caleb Davis and Bruce 1 .'"f.rrc,.ra. lr .I 8 v:: In Alba, v the number of ,-le.r day. Is lame ociweei. v" J-"' ' . . ZV, nn ,Jr rent iiotwlili'i'andlng our n'i. . .. i. r ...s-u aiiiwiav mi irii iiikr ui u s -- 1111'V Itrib HOC ijuiiuh i a I ... . . iii.... I lualnr . . i i i i .. x nt ii i ivoiiriMiL rruumuui. i'n"B o'cI.kK and arnvcu i.i .. --- lu'...p ,..v. two wtj imii -f-" . iii. t.U ninnth I h A nUniLAf eight hours. Ihcr cyciouieicr rog- . 1 1 u , 10 w,. success. .1...1 H...T. .. lil U. niora. iMered tit in cs. oui ury .! '". . number oU ciear day. iu ..,).., . nnli . anil IIiroilHIl sanu m I wi w 1 ' v I .. ., . .. ji !.. i.. w. J' .i - Air. I. I.nnllu la month couple or mil"","" mo ih"b ....-v i correct. ouaw, Jui. .;. A Drive ok Poarn. :-'ext girl at Co- Daily Oua.-d, July W. Arm RroKES. A lillle burir. whose name Monday Ida itnva of WXX) DOt will bo started .11. 1 r.,,1 larii Innl of (HO aiOIIBWa, biiu i nil U"-" " converse, musio and other amusemonta after which refreshmeiii were served. Mis. William' home is in tdionsnurg, Wash., but she expeclt to lea va in a few day on a visit to Red Illufl, Cal rViMMinHAiiv. Sal. hi Statesman "George W. Handsa er, of Flugene, who Is one of Dr. Pa fin's bondameu. u-ill la ra.mmlaaa.rv at the asylum and the supervisor ha not been determined nn vi. though It is understood there will be a change in that position also In a short time." This I. an excellent appolntmcut. polntment that will be inauo ai pres ent U Uiat ol the booKKeeper, nr, Roland, of Jellersoti. a T.ahv Mail Cakkikk. The Hprlngtleld-Lowcll mall route lias a ... . . . i I nl.mli ady mall carrier. nun nui; woman, and mourns ner m"i o'clock In tho morning, carrying tne moll through to Lowell, a distance oi over 20 miles, ami oaca ogam mo same day. She carries the mall only on days that Rio nuson npriugi iaBa doe. not run. Bookkeeper. Salem Statesman: iai !, rmniint of Governor Lord, John W. Roland ot Jelleraoil has been t .r . u 'Pin l-t i L-a Tli.ra ara a ttreat many thistle growing aUiut this appointed bookkeeper at tho lusuno city, and boiiio one should attend to asylum under the new management h.-i'.vi.. iii.ni. Tha most of them and ha been notified by Dr. Paine, are now jut ready to bloom, and if tho new suiicrinieudeiii, io n -porv ior not destroyed at once will soon be ww- duty on the 1st day or August, lie is lug their seeds to tho wlti! to be seal- now postmaster at jauumou. u-red all over the community. There Is a city ordinance compelling proiier- burg, whose name wo um uw c.u, ..... - ,i.rri.i.u, , uy Andiew Is a c ty ordinance compelling pro a-r-fellfron.afeuce yesterday and broke McKet, rie to lUr rhWi . by An , prevent the growtli of ZAZ',, ;,.rwHlt:,aidLfe,,cil.S Itie.r'tfpt.lstlcs.andlt should T. enforc her nBut-nf-way. C. P. Glover brouglit 100 bushela of wheat to Albany Saturday. He ha. his whtut threshed and It averaged 21 bushels per acre. O