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Tm H J JUjUJiffiHi 0 ssTiBLisnen m m mmmwy op OKsocRiTir rwsnpiEi, isp to cirji m hoibkt litisq bi tob sweat op oir brow ,27 EUGENK OK., SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. 1893 NO. 30. nn Y Eugene City Guard. MUED EVERY SATURDAY. bllsltcr ouil Proprietor. gOn th Kmc aiile of Willamette ...vu Sive'j.h kn l ElKhtU Streets. m w i h n nnif i i . . . ' w "-- WKDNKSDAY, Al'Gl'ST,2l. THE Sl'tlTSSKL'L ONES. I liKBB IS K P IHXAMY. i v - ; ifi: I su-i of oUiwcitirnox. tuft.... 1 . . - no , 1.0i) , .75 IltUa Made Known on Ajiplioatlon. I.jf'.idrt will lie chartfc! ut tliu fob FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Spring and Summer of 1835. fat Stock aifl" tat Prices. Boijijet5,atsar;dTrimni798, li?Catest Styles aijd Shades. ECGJ AND POULTRY TAKEN IN EXCHANOE. Wm di Willamette HI., between Ulh and loth. r.Lthn. .$0 00 . 8 00 12 OC 4 If" - ,,.,11 vear iltt notic hi local onlumu, 30 cent. i f Mi ll mwinm. I:;4m bill' w'" rendered quarterly. k rirk ui'irt do r aid rua uw okliviut. . LUCKEY DEALER IX ;, yYatcnes, Chars. Jewelry, Etc lIRIXn PROMPTLY DONE yall H'orli Warranted. W. BROWN, M. D. SlCiaH Mini OUlOUU. ud lejuleiiea over pmtolfice. a,; 1-' to 6 to 9 p. ni. Ho JIE AliO MARBLE WOHKS. pi tiid New Prloea in Foreign and it Marble and Granite, Monument, ItittoneJ and Cemetery work of I ill kinds for KM. L WORK GUARANTEED 1 Street, near Pnstafnco. Eugene, Or Mnmber of itnesc lu Criminal Proceedings Limited. In tliu session Jaw of ISOo is a law npproe,l February 2fl. ls'Jo, which limit tliu number of witnesses lu crlm iiiul cast-a to ftiur firuclt aido, xci'pt lni when tlio county JiuIk kIvo ht iiiIkU)ii to Hutipii-im more, for yintil nanfiu hIiowu. Krliou 1 rfHiU: "Tlat lu-rfaftcr, in nil urlmiiiul pro cwdinija Iiiul U'furo uny inunlHtnitf lu thla Mate, tli (l'-rciiilnnl nul tha tuny i'mcIi Huhpii-mt four wltiinwti mid no iuor; provldtMl, tlmt the couniv lud'cof tliKcoiintv whuresuch proottti nun inuy lie pt-tiilin, timy, fur K''oU canst; ahown, liutku nil rder ullowiiiK a LToati-r iiuiiiIht of w ltiit imn to lw Hul)Mi'imcl by t'lthcr party, In which .'Vent, auid witm-HM nmv attend and be paid an now provided liv luw; ami i provided, that thin art i-lihll not In) iniiintrned to prevent tiny pemon 'fir !Hrlll fi'ntii ViilliiitiiriK MtlAtitliinr Ilcv J II lila.-U went to M.inroe thin nd tel llyitin beforu anv inch lunula forenoon. ' tratc. but tlu v hIiuII not bu iiil bv Vrsonal. I'ulljf Guard, Au:ui j. S. 15. Eakin l a little nick today. Kraiilt Stewart in home uaiu. Sam tiolils.iiith npeut Sumlay in Ku- gene Landlord S K Itrowu nul wife are home iiain. J II Coleluau wiii doing bil-iiuenn at Irving toduy. I)rOj?lcsliy, or Junction City, vlnitod Lukciiu today. James Belknap, of McKcnzio Hridue precinct in in the city. Mm J li Pane liua returned home from McKviiKie Rrldjrc. llarry Williams wan a p:ncngcr to nouavnieou today's train. Th way to build up Kugcn in to pauoni.e l.tlnnie inductrles. S II I- riendly In load I nit a oar with j chittiui bark for Nsw ork City IheMcKeuzIc ntnj.'w went out thin morning with a good load or pan.ncu Bern. A piodly portion (the smoke ha iiiHiiiiiM-arvii, anil our cltlzcua are it I ad I inereal. Med ford ban a lire btlir. Yenterdav a burn wan burned by an Incendiary; iocs f itiu. Kev II I, ltoardmait and family will n turn tins evening from the upper .urltMIle, Ell Itainrn will to ll you a round trip iicaei n riorencv lor J. A cliea, ii i p to i ne coani. Stn(jin Tor Florence and Foley Springn left well lnudcti with panneu 'ts thin morning. County JudK'o Makers, of Yamhill eniiuty ban been lined fVJ for killiuir a Japanexe phuaiaut. I he t olcman renidencu property, on me corner ol nun ami Lincoln xtrccU, In beini; painted and repaired. Sevepil prominent Orecou City youi.K men have ori!aui.ed an anli- idiHiuiet MH'iely. A chit-ky lot of dudes probably. A gardener from near Corvallls wus of bodily inlirmily, idiocy, lunacy or Prof J R Weatherbee luw returned to ! other ca'une nhiill 1m' Hiipurted iy" th r- I Utorsjcy-:rt-L:au'. l-0ue ha!f block toutb of Clirlsmau'' El'GENK, OREGON. CM. COLLIER, I 1 ENGINEER AND SURVEY OR. NOTARY PUBLIC. iliJeuce cor. 5th and Lincoln Sts Bmiiru'ks, t remuent. S. B. Kakm, Jr., Cashier 51 Bank Ot Eugene. up (;ssh Capita! 50,000 jias end .'rorm.SaO.CW) jsne - - Oregon- -kcTal bAukiiu: biwiaaei d.ira on roanoie "'. i;:l,t .lrn.'M on NKW YOUK, ii(), SAX KitAN'GItfCO and l'OKT ,, (iRKli'.):,T. 4 "f ticliAnue j.iIJ on foreign oountrie.. mivii.U'ibi;t to check er tertili f iq-nit. 'ita-tinn rritrunteJ to u will recolve ? ttteaCjn. F. FORD, J (Evantfflift,) 1 Huiaej, Iowa, Writ( under (Uie 1 .March 2.1, 18'J3! Mko. Co., Dufur, Oregon. mk.v: On arriving home lat I found all well and anxiously Our little girl, eight and one old, who had wasted awny T"iinls, in now well, Btrong and "Mud well fleshed up. . li. f I'urij bus ,jone it8 Work well. ';' the children like it. Your H. fh Cure lias cured and kept I wl hoarsmesH from nie. So give v7one, with greetings for all. "8you prosperity, we are n Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fokd. Ir'.k1"0 ,w' fre"h nd cheerful, and ii ??rt:i' work, cleanae the lyitem "wlnohe and LlTer Cure, Ij taking i..'7ll"awek. Vw" ponltlTe guarantee ot f eenu ikt bottle bt all dru slata. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN r a. -i j. m i 'jk 1 -rr - mmj lLl'i';y- akd Ijk'ill'.v ivn niiuiii QTrvIT ItVu 'Ul'J urocenea bougni m me jMusiveiy For Cash, tlv! the Publl tetter fric4 iuer nouse '-IN EUGENE. : ,J( Jf all kinds taken at market the city from (iearhart l'ark. Prof V L Windmurn and wife tuna d to Corvullin this lnoriiing. Lelh Harnett In now doing tievn pajier work on the Jaoknouvillt Times. Willis Jacknon and John Haines re turned from Foley Springs last Saturday. Arthur Frazcr returned on the morn ing train yesterday from drove. PoHtuiueter Shumate, of Walterville. In spending a few days in Portland on busiuesM. L II JohiiHou canio In on the back of a ciiyuse this forenoon from roley prins. Hunry Oodfrey startrd to California thin fiireiioon. He will go bv the Va- tiuiim ro.ile. Mln-e.n Lillio Hamilton and Carrie child." Matlock left on the morning train yes tcrdny for Corvallls. Mrs Julia Comntock cam up on the i local yesterday and la vittiling aU the residence of Mrs Fitch. Prof J C Straub and family went to Newport this morning to remain until the U of O resumes its sessions. M H Rarker and family, accom- Canied by Kd Test, rusticated on the auks of the Mclvenzie yesterday. Dr W V Henderson returned from Astoria on the local yesterday. While there ho took a trip to Long Usach. II C Humphrey and wife left this morning for the East on theenrlv train. They will go by the X P R R. Jimmy Thompson left for Foley Springs today. Henry Marx has charge ot the shop during bis absence. Mrs M I Underwood and daughter, Miss Peggy, returned tills morning from a very pleasant visit to lacoma. John Rcavenue and Fid Pool Intend ed leaving McKen.ie Rridge this moi uing for I lie McKenzie falls. They expect to return her next Saturday or Sunday. A jolly crowd of men will leave for the sea coast near Florence Wednes day. It will probably consist of Ell R.inys, tieorge Fisher, G RChrisman, Geo W Pickett, Wm Renehaw and R R Hayes. Walter McCluie left yesterday morn ing to resume his position as assistant city editor on the Seattle, Wash., Post Intelligencer. He was accompanied by his brother Charley who will visit in that city a few weeks. David Linn returned from Jackson ville ye terday morning. His brother James is recovering nicely from his ie cent accident and his lameness from the same will not lie noticeable He says Ed Helms s a man of leisure and having a good time. S M Titus and wife hnve returned from Pleasant Hill. Mr Titus ays he has been harvesting the golden giain, and did more work than auy of the young men. He if looking splen didly after his labors, Mr and Mrs Hugh Thompson, of Sa letn, arrived here on this afternoon's train from Newport to visit for a few days. Mr Thompson says their trip to 'San Francisco was very pleasant, and that the steamship Farallou Is one of the most elegant vessels he ever traveled on. The state rooms are largo and roomy, and the table Is first class in every particular, while the officers and ntteiidauts are courteous and afl'a-ble. father, mother, children, brothers and sisters of such p(Hr iK-rsonn, If they or either of them lie or HttlTicieiit ability; and every person who shall fail to support bin or her father, mother, child, sistur or brother, when directed by the county court of the county where such poor nmous may be found whether sucli relutivo resides in the county or not, shall forfeit and pay to Cottage I the county, for the use of the poor of ineir county, uie sum or (.in per mount or such other sums as the court shall llnd sutllcient, to be recovered in the name of the country court, for the use of the poor as aforesaid, before any justice of the peace or any court hav ing Jurisdiction; provided, that when any person becomes a pauper from In temperance or other bad conduct, he shall not be entitled to any support from any relative except parent ana Prison ftl. the county where such proceed ingn are IH-nding." A Good Law. There In a provision in the Oregon statutes compelling people to lake cure of indigent relatives. We do not believe It In well understood, but It is ti. ...... ..o t... Sis; MU. Hill's code of Oregon: ! A!''""-v M'r,t,r,!"' h couple of -Every iKK.r pers-.n who shall be nn- X "iniwiwrnw , wiuoiij ne sola ablcjlo ream a livelihood lu consequence ' '"I"'" ."' 6 l,,u ,JOX- .i iriijuavs mhiu lair ui .-uieoi com-iiii-nci tic Sept. S, ending Oct. 4. Tliirty-lifth annual meeting. Address C. 15. Irwine, secretary, Salem, Ore gon. the steamer Farallou sailed fiom lnnuilia buy lor San Francisco at noon today. Among the pas.nengers were Mrs. Wm. Reiishaw and Miss Lulu Reiishaw, ot this city. Attorney Geo A Dorrls writes that he Is having an excellent time at Fo ley Springs, although trout aia bi ting rather poorly at present. He has not thought about returning asytt. Tuesday's Roseburg Plaindealer: Hon. Ringer Hermann returned from Myrtle Point today, not appearing cast dowu by the criticisms of a few disgruntled politicians at the 'north cud of the district. The smallest city In the world Is the miniature place kuowu as Steward City, Alaska, U. S., its three inhabi tants being, resK'etively, mayor, chair man of the board of aldermen aud president of the common council. Justin Roln?rt Rice, tho "cow boy preacher" aud his wife, who visited Eugene a couple of months since, lias concluded to leave Portland because eople would not till n out to hear them preach. He goes to the Southern states. August and September are the most pleasant months to visit the sea coast. Take the advantage of cheap (are aud make u trio to rioreuce. Jmunu trip only i. Including a twenty mile ride down the beautiful Siuslaw river on a steamboat. Is uc Stern, of the Portland Hebrew News, has been arrested for criminal libel on the charge ot one H H Abrahams. We predict that Mr Stern w ill coma out Innocent, as we know him to be a tlrst-c lass gentleman aud an holier to Ins profession. Do business with your home busi ness men if you desire to have a nour ishing and hustling city. Renumber that yau have a part to perform in pushing your home towa to the front, and you cat not perform that part by patronizing foreign institutions. The Oregon State F'alr for 1H93 promises to be the best that has ever been held in Oregon, the management leavimr nothing undone which will add to the Interest of not only farmers but otheis. aud they should receive Hit encouragement to which their c Hurts entitle them. The Florence stage was crowded with passengers this morning. A 1110111.' tho number ware Eli Rang, George Fisher aud G R Chrlsman of th scitv. the Misses Maude ana utr- trudu R.ist, of Roseburg, who went to Acme to visit the Tamlly or l)r bauiieri and G H Richardsoa, a tobacco drum mer. Jacksonville Times: Salem has again been remembered by the state administration, and still she "don'd vanhahby." HP Mlnto, brother of Chief Minto of Portland, and son of John Minto or the horticultural board, Is the last apH)lntee, havlug last week Iwen made Inside watehmau at the K'uitentiary. It seems difllcult to ap m'ttse the capacious maw or the cap ital city. It In a big thlngto say but nevertho PAPFR ! kept on nleatK.C.DAKKs iTeiumg Aienrr. 64 ana 1 ii, t'ehang, ban Kraurlaeo, TaL, I " actalgt adrtrtUlng can be made. A Fast Rio Man. McMiunvllle T-R: G S Wright is brebably the rast est large bicycle rider In the United States. Fifteen mouths ago he started In to ride a wheel, weighing 2S pounds. Ry careful training and good rubbing at the hands of Dell Martin I,. I. a reiloeeil his Wfcicbt to 05 w.miwU and is now iu the pink of condition and has at bo time lieen overtrained. Fiom a mile in about 10 minutes, he has slow ly increased his speed, passing all the other fast riders of the city, until he is now able to work oil a mile in 11:3) and a half in 11. His chest measurement is 41 Inchen with au expansion tt nvM l 7 In, li.' wniat. 35 inches; calf or li-g, 10 inches; thigh, 24 inches; hips, 1 liieliea: heiirht. 0 (I ill. ii"l wheel upon which lie accomplishes this fu.-t time Is a Gcadron road wheel, handled by R. M. Wade & Co.. of this citr. ana maoe noon nutuiumuuu. furuisliea ny air. i rnjoi. McMinnville Exchange: T B Kay, who returned from the East on Satur day, where he has been in the Interests of ibe ITioa Kay, Woolen MilU, of Sa lem, was in the city the first of the week. He was selling the product af the mill to eastern jobbers and n.et with great success, aec&ing enough orders to k p the mill runningto lit night and day capacity until " e son. Oregon woolen foods liave itreat reputation In the east, and it U easy 'lr 10 undersell eastern manufacturers when It comes to quality. Dally Unnrd. August ill. Dr A Sharpies was lu town today. N E Rritt, orXewberg, Is in Eugene. Henry Lang spent last night in Eu gene. County Treasurer Gray has returned home. C II Cottle and ramily have gone to t loretice. Rert Miller has been visiting at Woudburn. Ed White, or Prineville, is at Rel- knap Springs. Attorney Matteson went to Fall Creek last evening. Rev E C Sanderson aud wife have returned to Eugene. Frank Skipworlh Is back Irom Leb anon after quite a visit. James Knight is back from Druiu and is slightly Improved. Dr Rrowu hn9 gone to Myrtle Creek ou professional business. Hon U F Abfhier, of Silver Lake, was in town again today. Hop picking will commence- In many yards next week. "DrandMrsC E Loomis have re turned from Foley Springs. Mrs Allie East ham is now recover ing from her recent illness. MrsEHIi'gham came home from Ilarrisburg this afternoon. Miss XettieSteivait was one of tho arrivals home this afternoon. Attorney RilyeU paid Cottage Grove a visit today on legal busiuess. Miss Jessie Park returned from a month's visit at Roseburg this morn ing. Deacon Davis returned from a trip to the McKen.ie Springs this fore noon. Miss Iula Rradley has gono to her home at Kltt prairie to remain a week or two. Mr and Mrs Geo Overton, who have been visiting at Rrownsvllle, have re turned. Clyde Cheshire and Geo Fra.er, Jr, have gone up the McKsn.le on a week's fishing trip. Lee Wiilllsand his sister Mr. Ed miinsou left Monday morning for an outing at R-dknap Springs. Attorney Chas E Lockwood is thinking or locating in this city Ur the practice or his prou'ssion. Mrs M A Hunsakcr and son, Fred Ifcrholfl. havo returned from a six weeks' stay at Relknap Springs. X B Lytle returned from Relknap Springs t'jis morning. Ho reports a good crowd still at this popular resort. Mrs H C Wortman, of Portland, ar rived on thin afternoon's traiu, and is the guest of her sister. MrsM H Bar ker. J L Page is expected home on to night's stage from Foley Springs, where he has leeu stayiug for a couple of weeks. Or J K Payton camp In on thin af ternoon's train. The doctor in in ex cellent health. His many friends are Dleased to see him in our ci ty again. Dr B F Royles, formerly of Junction Citv. arrived hero thin afternoon in the . J 1 -. ... t. i i .... i. . .. . i best ol ncanu. it ivn " tlinroiiirli ennr-e In medicine ill the leading Engl.-n colleges. He canio direct from London, stopping on his way home a week lu New Vo'k City. IIopi.ets. New York Price Current: Latest advices rrom the hop yards In this state Indicate steady improvement in the condition or the vines, and while general estimat" or the yield still run quiteagHsl deal below last year, it looks as ir there will Ins an abundance or hops and low price. Many or the Palmer's seedlings have already been picked, which indicates a much earlier crop than usual Re ports from the Pacific coaat do not dif fer much from what we have published of late. Out of nil Applicant for ( ortlllciites Ouly 10 are Successful. The Isiard of examiners have com pleted their work of examining the ptiersf the applicants for teachers certificates last week. The mortality was great. Out or thirty-llirco appli cants only tell stood tliu ordeal ueiv.-s-rullv. First Gradc-J.O. McCrady. Second Cirade J. W. Abbott. Third Grade Ada 1. CnliM', Chas. Wenlworth, Sarah Whitlev, Loolua Yoder, Hulda Hayden, Daisy D. Me Murry, Percy P. Adams and W. II. Gosslcr. STATU lUrt.OMAS. The follow lug persons were appli cant for state diplomas aud ri-eotu memieii: For State Life Diploma Miss Anna I rain. State Diplomas Miss Eva Went worth, Mm. S. K. George. 1 ho Isiard of examiners wan com posed of Superintendent Stevenson. J M. Williams and .Miss .Mary 1.. .Mo Coriiaek. The eviort Restaurant JIuu iiipered Was Tliere Foul Hay? Mrs Al- last for "A Seek lllller., Here Is a good yarn with a moral to It whicli is gnliig the rounds credited tot lie Raker City Democrat: A few weeks ao a young man from MeEweek bought a pair of socks containing a note Having tliewrlter was au employe id tho Kenosha, is., knitting works and wanted a good husband. She gave her name, and requested (he buyei, if unmarried, to write with a view of matrimony. Tint young mail who round the note con sidered the matter In all Its idiascs, aud then decided to write tot lie girl. He did. Awaiting with anxiety he was at last awarded with a curt letter, stating tlmt the girl was the mother of two children, unit had been married four years, and the letter had been written ever ho long ago. It was a sock dolager,' aud the young man hunted for a solution. He found It. The merchant of whom he bought the socks didn't advertise." ballr Uuard, August '.'1. A Pakty. George G Croner, of Kansas City. Mo., a cousin of the Misses Croner was given a tare well party by the young ladies at the resi dence or their parents last evening. Af ter enjoy lug progresive whist tor au hour or more au elegant lunch was served. Tho following persons were r resent: Misses Mae I hi ft. Edith Irown, Etla Owen, Mabel Straight, Iieua Goldsmith, (Vila Goldsmith, Mrs. Geo. F Croner, Fannie and Mag gie Croner; David Linn, Leu Stevens, JJert Miller, George G Croner, A h Rrattaln. W II Alexaader, Geo F Cro ner and Warner Hrown. rriz.es were awarded to Miss St might for the best play lug and the booby to Lena Gold smith. Mr Croner will leave for his home In the East in a few days. Tiik Dkhatk. Iu answer to a letter from the programme committee of the state fair, asking if he would favorably consider a proposition lo debate, the financial question with Hon. Roswell P. lloir, Hon. W. II. Bryan, of Ne braska, says he will accept. In his letter, Mr. Rryan states that, In the event Mr. Horr cannot be present, he will debate the question with anyone whom the committee may select. lr. Horr lias been written to by the com mittee, but lias not yet Is-en heard from. It Is pretty certain someone. will bu round ta meet Mr. Bryan, and the attendance at the state fair will doubtless be regaled with the financial question. Ills the Intention to ar range, the debate for September 27 and a. i Monthly's Albany Democrat: F l Delaney, tr New port, w as in bauy today, having come ou night's excursion train, looking lier liUstuind, the Well know n restaur ant man of New port. Mr Delaney left iMniie on .Motiiuiy oi last week, ostoii s'blv for Toledo on business, but in stead of stopping there he came on to Alimny. lie told the Hews agent he wanted a suit of clothes aud might an w en come on to the Valley as not am go buck on tho next train. He took tinnier in a restaurant; lull I'ouglit no clothes. Mrs Delaney received a di palcli in the afternoon Irom him at thin city in which he said: "Got left Will come, tomorrow. Send for Dave,' reieri iug to a young man who hclpt In the rotaiiiiiiit. This is the hint that lias been heard from him and! no oilier mire lias iiecu lound. Mrs Delaney told the Democrat Hint she Uiiew ol no cause br his leaving, that their relationship has been pleasant ami lie owed only cio which ho could have attended to. Ho had over :K00 ou his person taken in during the sum mer, wiiit n ne hail carried mi his per son nn there wan no bank there, and she believes he has met w ith foul plav .-Mie tutu Heard mat mere were saloons in Albany when' they roll men for their money. A little 'item. in a New- sit paper indicates tlmt the opinion there was that Mr Delnnev hud left delibi lately, leaving tlehls unpaid be hind. The facts so far an the' Demo crat sees I he-iii. Indicate that he ban probably gone and Mrs Delaney will probably hear from him when he gets settled. Mio Is a line appearing lady of excellent reputation. Mr Delaney is well known Having run a restaurant at New isiit for nine years. As he had ooii-ideral'le money on his peison it Is possible no met witn loui play, but this is not the general ( pinion. What ever the situation it leaves Mm Dc- laiiev in an iinideasnut iMsitiou. us she is at New pun with IiIIhIiichs ou her liniitls, Home debts unpaid that had accumulated during the summer and the Hea-on nearly ended. l wo or three months ago .Mr 1H- limey advertised in the Democrat and a few other papers that his restaurant was lor sale, which Indicate that he wl.died te leave NevHirt. Hops. Yakima Republic: fact of the matter is," said len true, that a great multitude or iieo plu have crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medl cities." There Is nothing Ilka it ror Malaria, Rheumatism, Chills and Fever. Constipation. Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion and all troubles arising rioiu a sluggish or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Regulator is the prevention aud cure ror these ail-meuts. We take the blowing from the Roseburg Plaindealer, concerning a gentleman well known all over Ore gon: "Sol Abraham was suddenly taken down yesterday with sort or sinking Hndls. He had several Miasms hetweeu yesterday afternoon and mid night. Dr. ('oilman was called in and remained with him all nigl I. Mr. Abraham Is now resting easy, the vmntoma of rurther attacks growiag less frequent and strong hoes are en tertained of his recovery hoou." Chemist Shaw, of the Oregon Agri cultural F:xperlmeiit Station, has is ued a press bulletin In which he culls attention to the fact thst the state Is lieing flooded with circulars oiienng to sell tor 1-5.00 "family rights" to pay i.V) for three cents worth of maUrlal to Is? used In making a pound and halt of butter out of a pound of butter and half a pound tt milk. Tha Rural Northwest has already described this pro js and given the formula and iu regular readers will none of them be taken In. There are however, some people who "can't affjrd to lake the Rural Northwest" but can atlord to pay K to learn how to turn good but tr aud good milk Into a compound which looks like butter but is of no market value and, if sold as butter, renders the sellers liable to fine and Imprisonment. Rural Northwest Complaint Madk. Allan B Slati son, tho well known Washington, 1) C, corresMindunt, writes as follows: "Acting Secretary or the interior iiey nolds, has determined to prevent for est fires ou the tlmluT lands in Oregon in the future, as far as lays In his pow er. With that end in view, lie nan forwarded to tha attorney-general or Oregon complaints or j v Downer, or April 4 aud au, lN'.l.i, to the eltect llial these fires have liven startetl bv M Conger, Lew Ward and George Ward while deer hunting, witn ins request that proceedings bo begun against these parties In order to prevent a rep etition of the offense arid thereby Have an immense amount r( timber and possibly some lives." Downer Is ev erlastingly making complaint against someone. A FThh Story. lCugene peoplo who ga fishing and then come liuek with stories or their prowess in that respect will have to llsh and study a long time before they can ever hope to lay the following story rrom Canada In the the shade: "Last rail a man fishing on the Maltlaud lost his watch out of the boat rrom which he was fishing. The other day while fishing ha caught a thrue-i'iund bass. His astonishment can be imagined when lie round his watch lodged In tho throat or the twauty. ibe watch was running and tha time correct. It being a stem winder, the supswltlon is that In mas ticating its fisid the bass would up the watch daily." " API'OKTIONMKNT MADK. Schoal Superintendent Stevenson has made the apportionment or school money to the respective districts or Lane coun ty. 1 he state fund amounts to i. no per capita and the county fl.oo, mak ing a total of f 2.0-1. This money will place the rchool districts In excellent condition. "The a niau prominent lu hop interests, "those whuaro discovering ho much woe in the present outlook for hops this fall are not friends of tho growers, by any means. Representatives of large buy ers lu the East and In London are al ways adroit iu their work of dlseour aging the growers aud never lose an opportunity to create a panic among producers iu order to promote tho In terests of buyers In tho matter ot se curing favorable contracts for the lat ter. 1 ho manner iu which they work reporters to take a pitying view tif tho growers' situation is simply the Mm sso of sliariiers, It is a fuel,'' he contin ued, "that the yield this year It-short everywhere. That certainly doesn't nourish the buyers' Interest in the low prices. In many sections from which reporis csiuo regularly It is conceded that first L'rudo hops will not he abundant. Whllo we tie not enjoy the loss or others in thin respect, that Tact, serious as it may be to some, Is an en couragement to us to believe that the quality of tho hops we produce will bu specially in demand, If there be any dotiiund at all for good hops. - J SIMMONS' I E G U I ATO R ..... ,. ,. ". , j-i ..,.-. t ' -M.Vi Jm. lAXj! . Header, did you ever take Simmons I.IVKK RlXllTLATOR, tllo "Kl.Nll td LiviiiiMium LNKS?" Everybody ricc.!i tuko a liver remedy. It Is a slug'irisli or diseased liver that Impairs digestion and causes const iMVtion, when the wasio that should bo carritnl tiff rernaina ::i the hotly and poisons tho wholn 8yat;,i. That dull, heavy fintling is due to u toriiid liver, lliliousnestt, Hcodach'', Alalarin and Indigestion am all liver diseases. Keep tho liver activo bv u.i occasional dosoof Simmons Uvcr lii ;: tilator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tono to tho whole ry: tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator la iikttkk than Pills, .'i does not gripo, nor weaken, but great. y refr. slies and Htrengthens. lAory pnekngo linn tho lCotl Z etninp on tlw wrapper. J. Jl.' cilia & Co., riilliult lphia. Aiitl-Uiassluipper l'etloii. Hallj Ciuard, Auguit JO. Pearh. Humphrey A Segar yester day reeelveil about six tons or Rurtlett pears for shipment to the Eust. To day tliln elioiee fruit in rolling in rap idly. They are pnj Injr n:i- m.t per iound for the fruit. Public Schoolh. Studies will be resumed In the public schools on Alon day, Weptcmlier Jild. The time or ojieiilng ha been made a little later this full, so as to allow those who de sire to pick hosi to have au oportu ulty. A good Idea. tiLITB RioilT. An exchange says: After reading the aullcs of Corbett and Filzsimmeus one may beJustiOed lu remarking that John L Sullivan has been thoroughly vindicated. He Is quite a gentleman. liailrUuard, Auguit 21. Tka Pauty. Mrs Julius Gold smith gave u most delightful tea to her friends this afternoon, at her home on Eleventh afreet, assisted by the Misses Goldsmith. The house was most handsomely decorated with wild clematis, which scented the rooms with a delicious odor. The all'alr will be remembered by all as one of tho most brilliant events of the season. About twenty-five ladles were present. Lttkevlew Is ollered a telegraph line to A I turns, Oil., for a subscription re turnable in stock and future profits. Tliu oiler is being considered. J'liu applicants for teachers' certifi cates seeui to bo having a hard time everywhere. At Pendleton ouly sayen passed, out of fifteen candidates. To go to the post olllce expecting to get a letter from enu's girl and then get a bill rrom one's tailor Instead is enough lo rufllo tho scienlty of the ucst of us. In comparison with last year very little wood is being hauled into Eu gene, it Is estimated that enough wood was left over last winter to sup ply the city another year. Rolnm Fulfurd, at one time a "type sticker" on tho Sau Francisco dailies, whoso clever wife, the late Annie Tlx ley. made hlui a wealthy man, has re turned to I'.narland witn me intention or residing there permanently. A Junction glrloralmut fifteen years or age, who had fullen among had coint'Biiv. was lu town (luring uie past few d"v. She was taken charge or yesterday afternoon and placed lu safe hands until her father came up aud took her home this morning. Some or he voutur men whe take adva ntnge of every opportunity to uenaucn young girls will got themselves in serious trujhle some day. The editor of the Democrat, or Mar lon, III, must huve had a high old time on his last visit to Chicago. Tor in an editorial ou the city ho says: "The doubly distilled esaence of crdl tionlsao over)owerlrig that a visiter In soon passive and his higher sense is blunted to his terrible surroundings. He low s bis natural attributes. Whis ky falls to Intoxicate and water pro (l tiers spasms in his abdomen." Ashland Tidings: Chas. Lewis, n man who had traveled with the Wal lace Shows from Portland lu re and was employed as a re erve seat agent at the I ii net door, absconded rrom here witlifinr the management's funds aud also $10 belonging to an Ashland man who was obliging enough to take smull change rrom him ror a t-U piece. The management reported him to the city ofllelals, but lie liss not been ap prehended. With the exception or one person who complained to Marshal Smilh that he received only two tick ets Instead or four for $2 no other case r "llimllammlng" was rejiorted from the Wallace circus patrons. i Grasshoppers are said to be more nu merous iu certain portions of the Rogue rivet valley this season than for inuuy years, aud iu soma places have IsH'it more or less destructive. Recent ly at the former Rois r place, ou tha east side or Rear creek, now tenanted tiy Jiarry Green, the hoin.rs threat ened to ruin a young peach orchard, attacking the foliage viciously. Mr. recti undertook a nlatl to kill the hop)crs that Is said to have worked most HueccHrully. Takiuir auuaiititv or bran, molasses aud arsenic, he mix- a these ingredients ui Into a (emot ing potion, and scattered it iu small piles on the grou nil over the orchard. The liopHi s gathered around the med icine in iny.lads and intrtnuk with tho result that they were soon heaiH-d iin over the ground three or tour deep, but nn innately Head, j'.noiigii or the hop pers were not left to do rurther dam age. 1 he cost for coverlntr the 27 acre orchard wan about $10. This remedy is worthy the attention of those who are bothered by grasshoppers. UallrUuard, Auguit 21. A Fakkwki.L LUNCH. Tho ladies aid society or the Christian church last evening Invited their pastor. El der llonnell, and ramily to attend the meeting ol the Miuday school teacher aud afterwards to pariako of a farewell lunch. At the close or tho teachers meeting, a table was spread with a bountiful lunch, and just before par taking or the same, Mayor J 1 Mat lock, ou behalf or the ladles tr tho so ciety, presented Mrs. Bunnell with a beautiful tublx cloth, as a memento of their lasting friendship, hi response, Elder and Mr. Bunnell replied that it was with many regrets that they parted with so many dear friends. The elder aud family were Invited by Mrs Hattlo Cowglll, on behalf or tha society, to eat a farewell lunch with Its members and rrleuds. Unwarranted Assault. We learu that a big fullow named Cook Jumped on WL Houston at Junction City Alouday aud beat him up fearful ly, without cauno or provocation. He then went before the recoider and Paid aline. Itapiiears that someone had threw a rook through a window or a church at that place Sunday even ing. Monday Cook met Houston antl claimed t hut the gentleman had said he was the guilty party. To this Mr. Houston replied that it was not true. Then Cook said that "he hud a grudge against tha Huston ramily and would get even then and there." Hank ! Tacoma (alls. Tacjoma, Aug. 19. The Bank of Ta coma, formerly tho Tacoma Trust A Havings Company, this morning uuido an assignment to its creditors. Ita statement show cash on hand f 114.1.'!, loans. 27H,072.5O: total liabilities, 37H, U10.i4, of which $223,(104.77 is city money deposited. The bank has long been regarded a Insecure. Twi bitwsii. Portland, Or., Aug. 19. The steamer Ocean Wave collided with a sail boat near Stella, on the Columbia rivtr, early this niorulng. The boat contained five persons two of whom, John Weutherwax and I'M Wagner. weredrowned. Tha other three escaped. Juefe murplty aim III. San FTiancihco, Aug. 19. Owing to the continued Illness of Superior Judge Murphy, the Durrani murder trial waa not resumed this morning. Tho case whs continued until tomororw. rlaoal lleuaa Huraed. Mkokoro, Or., Aug. 19.-Tho pub lic school bjllding and contents burn ed here this morning, firo Incendiary. Loss, $11,000; insurance, $7,000. , Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM MOLING Most Perfect Made. 4c Years the Standard.