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rm rr 71 J y.ST.iBUSIIEn MR THE DUSEUmTIU OF DEWRITII- .PIM'II'LKS. INP TU KUS IN IT0NCT LIVING BY TIUJSWKIT OP "IB WW NO. 2: KUGENK. OU.. SATUUDAY, MAY isr, (J O 11 1 ill iU YJKLY EUGENE GUARD. I cAriPBELL, PUBLISHER. jL-f-Emt ld Wllliimi'tlc li-tween f.'(,"nd'Eii!htUatrH. TKKMSOl' HnHTtKII'TIuS: 12.00. 1.00. .GO. itni. iertising rates maue mown on application. lr, il! amines letters to Ul'AKD, S. LUC KEY DEALER IN jks. tfatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. JpAlKINO PUOMPTLY DONE. jXf""A II Work Warranted.-! . W. BROWN, M. D. vsician ana burgeon. flic and reside nee over postnffiue. Hours; IV. m.i 12 toz, o 10 . iu. IWITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Dttlpii nd New Price In Foreign and ijmrillc Marble and Ornulto, Monument. Headstonei and Cemetery work of all kliida (or WA. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! iliaetn Street, near I'ntlofllce. Eugene, Or I C. WOODCOCK, ttoracy-atLauF. 6rrii'i-One-half bloelc coutb of CliriMiian'a .ark. j ELT.ENE. : OIIEOON. (). V. KlNSKY X. K, Makklkt. Tinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial aud I'robnte Business a Bpeo kv. Oitice in Chrlsmau Bloek. It G.IIixdbicks, . B. Kakin, Jh., Cashier rresulent. i i m m J Ot Eugene. i raid up tesli Capital 50,000 Surplus and Fronts, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A ifan-ral nankin liu-luesa d'"" n reaaou shie terms. .Surht drafta on NKW YUKK, I'Hit'AHO. HAN FltAN'CiaCO and PUKT L4.VI), OHKUOX. Sn'l of exchange nl1 on foreign countries. 0pmiu received atibjeot to check or certifi cate of tlefoait. All enlloctlona otrutal to t will rocoWe Ptcuipt attention. 1 - lane County Bank. (Established 111 lssi) EUGENE, OREGON. A aeneral Banking business n all branches transaciea on vorable terms. A. G. HOVEY. President. J. M. ABRAMS, Cashier. A. G. HOVEY, Jk.. Asst.C'ashr. J. L. PAGE, -DEAI.KK IN- Groceries (Having a Large ami Complete stock of btaple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOSI CASH, can ofler the publio better prloee than any other house ! Eugeue. FrolM, of all Kills takei at Market Prices. J. F. FORD, ! (ErangflUt,) ! 'fl)ea Molnea, Ifwa, writes under data j March 2.1, im: j !. B. Med. Mra. Co., Dtifur, Oregon. Gentlemen; On arriving home last 'ek, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight ai. one naif years old, who had wasted away to : pound. la now well, strong and vigorouH, and well flehed up. S. B. t'otiKh Cure bat) done lu work well. th of the children like It. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoaronem from me. Ho give ''to every one, with greeting for all. " tailing you pronjterity, we are urs, Mr. axu Mks. J. F. Kobp. 1' T"n wl.h to frel freh and ehnerfiil, and "' l"r ih ;rri:i'i irnrk. rleatue the iv.t'rn "iiti ih iirfelwhe au4 LlTer Cure, by taking ,wlC"r,h" w.-ek. 'lanlre oalUfr tiaranU'e w oanu fvi boitla bj all drugftiu. W I h MONDAY, APRIL: Full ninoii today. Coinuiimionera'a court next week. Mlw Nellie (lilfrey i lit Creawell. I! v Neiif retunmd to Irivini.' tint lli"l'tlil)y;. llurvcy Soiniiiei'villei'pent yestelday In Eug'ie. Iienti E C Sandfteoti returneil from Iltilsey toduy. Dr and Mrs J V Harri went to 1'ortlimd toduy. Mios tireene of Camp Creek is vlttit lug in this city. .-Wen-tor Burtoti ivturhei) from Cot tue (imve tic ay. Editor Thorpe, of the Cottage Orove Leader, is In the city. Secretary of State II R Kiucnld re turned to Siili'in today. I)r D E Butt, of Junction City, U in Eugene this afternoon. lvl Went' horxe tun away today. No acriotia damage. Frank Knapp received a new lUut bler bicycle yet rdny. A largd numtier of people vUitcd Mcriau'a park yeAterdry. II B McKlnley left on a trip down the valley thl morning. Rov and Mrs Geo I) Needy returned from Irving llii afternoon. Frank Brown and family, of Smith Held, are visiting lu Eugene. I B Cushmau, of Florence, 1 in Sun FrMiicisii) on a busine trip. E II Brodie Is quite lick with drop ay at hi home on Ouk Ktreet. F L Wilkins, of the Eugene Tholo Company, visited Junction today. Work waa commenced on the lit-W Eighth street building this morning. Editor KiiowIch, of the Florence West, left for his tiotue this morning. Attorney M O Wilkins returned to day from a short visit to Junction City. John McMuhon ha accepted the democratic nomination for county judge. All the republican nominees have tiled their acceptances 111 the county clerk's olHce. Rev II FUilt preached his farewell sermon at the Congregational church yesterday. No rain yesterday. A'aln has the Easter Sunday saying proven un trustworthy. B I) I'ainc is now auilicieutly im proved to be able to be up and abuiit the house. Albert Jeseup. of Salt m, I in the cltv, and will study dentistry under DrJ J Fin ley. Mr Allison who resides at 14th and Hiirh streets. U ouile low with cou- aumptiou. Miss Pearl Rooer. who Is teachln e school at Camas Swale, visited iu Eu gene yesterday. Di-nut rrosecutimr Attorney J M illiaius is irausaciing Cottage Uroye. busiuees at John McMuhon. the democratic nominee for county judge, was In Ku geue this afternoon. James Ebbert of Sprlnglleld left to day for 1'iilouie, Washington, to look afier tiusiue.-s interests. Thunks to Dr 1) E Kuir, of Junc tion ('it v. for a bottle of home-made three years old blackberry wine. 1'iof II L Bates of Forest Orove col lege has been visiting old friends iu Eimeiie for the pas few days. The Cottage Orove Odd Fellows held a celebration nt that place today In honor of the 7ith anniversary of the order. O W Welder went to Portland to day. He will take the flyer toSau Francisco, where he expects to remain some time. J H David-on, the Seventh street shoe maker, Iirs accept a position In the repair department of Yoran & Son's shoe atom. Robt. Broilie, foreman of the Astoria Hudeet. left for that city yentenlay, iif er a visit of a few days with his patents in this city. Fred Bellman went to Portland on the earl v train Sunday morning iu answer 'to a telegram stating that his sister was quite ill. Crlss Steinell, who bus been em ployed in Yo'an & Son's shoe store went to I'oniauu toony. uv sum-.-Ing with consumption. Kinrene nroooM's to have the grand est Fourth of July celebration had heie for years. The liremeii can ne tiepeiiu d upon to make it a success. L N McNary, of Portland, visited in this city over Sunday. He is a candi date for municipal judge on the Hume republican ticket iu that city. MissLillle Hamilton, of Corvallis, who has been vlsitinir at points south of here, passed through eiiroiite home on the Roscburg local this morning. Preiddcnt P L Campbell of the Monmouth Slate Normal school, who came to Eugene to act as Judge In the joint debate which took place Satur dav niuht. returned to Monmouth to day. ii M Stroud, of Portland, state grand lecturer, exemplified work iu the de grees of Eugene Iiodi:e, No. 11, A I' A A M, In Ma-onic hall SaiU'day night He returned to Poitlar.d today. Samuel Driver, aged t- years, a brother of Rev I 1) Driver of t Ills plnv, divd at The I) dies last Friday. The I funeral address Whs delivered by Mr 1 Hugh (iotirlay, a liberal. ! The Congregational Y P S C E held 1 a farewell service last evening in honor I of their pastor, Rev H F (Jilt, ami Mrs ' Uilt, who are to h ave for New iork 1 state in a few days. ' Special services were held at the I First lrfbyterlan church yesterday bv tlie pastor, Re W S Gilbert, f"r 1 odd Fellows lodge and Its auxiliary, the Rels'kahs, who were out in large nuiiiix-is. All immlnees forouinly and precinct ollbers mut lile their ac-:eptunrs w n n the cMintv clerk belore the Mav or they will l" txi late. ri- ImoorLaiit and sliuuld first This not neglected. The funeral of the iHte JU.lge jo in TOllfreVof Creswell w li,1, l,,,,,l-v and tlie remains interred In the Pleasant Hill cemetery. A larne num ber ot friend and relatives fro'll this city attended the servli.-et. (li'niv la exnected here again tomorrow. 8b enerieuwd considerable dilllculty lu iiettihg here Saturday, owing to the snags lu the channel, but so long a the river re main high will continue to come. Col B F Alley writes to a Irieud that be will commence the publication of j til new paper at Maker City noma May M. Hon Tims II Tongue, republican cMiiilidale for congress, will speak in I, sue county Saturday and Monday, May Uth and llt It. Of course one of the appointments will be lu Eugene. Mondav'l Portland Telegram: All order of tiefailll was entered today til the divorce case of Hope Dolman awalnst Emma llolmuu." These par ties are well known at Junction City. Gen. Coxey is coming to Oregon to stump the stats in the interest of the populists. However, Chairman Young, of the populist party of Ore gon, it oppoed ( hi coming here, ns is also Ex-Gov. Pchtioyer. A Portland paper says: C J Mulkey who was convicted of smuggling opium two years ago, wa toduy re leased from tlit county jail, having completed his sentence of one year, he was also lined K.'Mu but be twore t being with out funds and was ro leased under the pauper account. Monday's Sulem Journal: C S Nickliu returned home on the after it Kin local Sunday while V P Mat thews and C J At wood returned on the overland tills morning. They re port a tine time and royal treatment at the hands of the Eugeue boys. The state ollleers have bad a lively time selecting the hand to work ou theblgaewt r at Salem to tie built by the stale for the benetlt of that city. Among the lucky ones are Fred Bell mnu, brickinason, and Phil Miller, of this cit v. tor the 66 places there were 600 applicants. Cottage Grovc-I.cniati Leader: V are standing today on the threshold of an era of gold mining that in the future will read like a romance, the next few years will bring to those who take hold now letums that will sur prise the most sanguine. President C II Chapman was com peded to turn back home at Portland and was unable to go to Pendleton to deliver the address before the gradu ating class of the public schools of that cit on account of sickness. He is now unable to attend to hit duties at the university. Judge JJ Daly, the popular Polk county democratic politician, spent yesterday in this city visiting his mhi who is in attendance upon the V oft). He thinks the peopln of Lane county should be certain that only warm friends of the university, and able men, should lie elected to the legisla ture this year. The tax rolls will bo kept open as long as tax money continues to be paid in as fast a it Is at present. Over L.iKMI was collected yeste.dny. Sbenll Johnson has no desire to add costs to the taxes of the delinquent and will give hint all the chance possible to pay his taxes iiefore eliding the roll. The Albany Democrat is kicking beean-e the V of O was awarded the debate last Saturday night. It I aeainst the present pit n of electing sioimors hi legislatures, and claims that no argument should convince a otherwise. The ludge in sin h cases only decides upon the excellence of the argument; not upon what he thinks or believes Is right. Roseburg Plalndealer of Sa tirdny: "W S Moon, of Eugene, made the Plalndealer a pleasant cull today. Mr Moon hns rented the old Fined building on Main street and is fitting It im for n bowling alley, which he i, no loses to (men the 1st of May." Mr Alonll is hiidilv respected and our people will regiet to learn that he in tends leaving for other Held of labor. Kiitnrilnv's Pendleton E O: When the oration and essays were all read and spoken, and the valedictorian had 11 dished the address, T G Hailey spoke brietlv to the graduates, substituting lor Dr ("has 11 Chapman, president of the ITn vers lv in Oregon, who nan stinted from Eugene and was detained iu Portland by sickness, and who was to address the graduate, presenting the diplomas. A Good One On Ei oknk. Salem Journal: "Since Salem bus no street cars that are moved by means or a mule or a bovine it will probably be .f.. to i.nbiish the following: Id speaking of the Russians and their care of hor-es. Dr Gregory de Kantict r..i..i,.,i ti.ni UiiHsian horsemen ex ,i.,r..,l borsi s lit least every half hour. The lecturer i-aid he found Ore r.,ii (littered in that respect. At Eu gene there is a street car line whose cars are propell.i t by an old irule and the owners of the corporation a,e so thoughtlul that they charge cars every half hour but the mule is obliged to work the entire day." It looks as If before tiianv months that the mules will lie exchanged for steam or electric power. That Bio Potato. The N Y World nl last Sunday swallows the Loveland, Colo., story of the SI! pound .,..i,.i., (.ml i.ivcs ii picture tf Mr Swan with the potato on his shoulder An Albany lady was in Loveland re cently ami met Mr Swan who gave hei a photograph of himself and K)ta- to At sterofMr Swan is quite u artist and one dav she manufactured nut of canvas a lug potato, so nearly l.f.. liba uu ti diM-ii-ve. A cut WH i. r it ami Mr Swan used It merely as an advert i-ement without ...... i.'.i.., in.ii of d.-eeivnig. It snr-ad .broad and was accepted as f id and Mr Swan's mail In" "een cnm.i-i., even from all over Eurojie. 'lue truth is a three pound potato l a curiosi j in Loveland. Escoi KAOlso. - Pendleton E O: Twentv-two young people have gone fo.th t'rom IVndl. t . .b.ic s. ho,.. armed with ribbon-lied sheepskins Which are te.tilimr.lals that, to the en- i .uit.ractioii of the faculty ami oi .....t,.r. ti,i- In.ve iier'onned well the I .i, ru,.ni'r.l anil ure nrentred either 1 for the pursuits of study iu higher in '-dilution of learning or c r the active 1 dntie of life. It Is cause for coitgrnt illation that nearly all the graduates are determined to continue iu Ihe pur suit of knowledge, and will ii.atricu ! l ite in the state university at Eugene or some other advan.-ed institution. M.u-tr Pi R( H ASKII. J'' Mo- ( orn.sck ha purcloi-ed the ent.re in terest of bis par-ners in the L of O meal u arkcl and is now sole propr.e- 1 tor. TU.SDAY, APRILS. Mi's Alice Homcuway Is Win Hamilton of Sulem quite ill. Is in this city. 1! F Clei k, of Junction, was in Eu today. Herbert Kittredge, of ColVallls the city. S P Sladdeii came un from is ill Port- land I nlay. 1! Brockway, of Kosehurg, was iu 1 Eugene today. j S II Friendly loaded a car of hay for Hudson today. There are 1017 patient?) In the insane a-n lmn at Suit-Ill. Had weather for the racing men to "woik" t icir or.es j Editor Thorpe returned to Cottage j Grove this afternoon. ; Edwin Furmau, of Ro.-k Island, 1 Illinois, Is lu Ihe city. C C Sturtevant, of Crow, did busi ness lu Eugene today. HerlsTt Walker of Sprillglleld went to Portland on the ll:-0 train today. E Schwarsrhild and daughter, Miss Minnie, returned from I'oilland today A G Walling, the veteian Portland printer, died yesterday, aged tiS years. The me tubers of ihe Christian church are arranging for a reception for their pastor. Prior Blair is now an usher in the Maroiiam (rami opera house at Pott- laud. Deputy Prosecutii.g Ation.cy J M William returned troni Cottage Grove today. Elmer Yarm ll, the populist candi date for county clerk, was lu Eugeue today. The hottest paper iu Oregon over the defeat of Heriuauu Is the New port New. The ladies of the I'niversulist church aie arranging for a social oil the even ing of l.v sill. Mr and .Mrs Henry Godfrey, of Ir ving, will leave tonight lor cisso.is Cal, to reside ill future. Col Walker, theG A R coiutiiauder- in-chief, is lu Portland. Winter is lingering hi the lap of Spring with a vengeance. Don't kick a man when ho is down," is an old saving. This dousti t apply to politics though. The V of O athletic club is getting Up a play which whl pnmaniy no pre sented some lime (luring commence ment week. The ice cream social ad veil Wed for May 1st by St Mary's Guild has been pnsipunni 1 1 nli liuitely. The city water reservoir was cleaned out yesterday. The reservoir i emp tied and thoroughly cleaned each month. DrJ W Barnard, formerly of this cltv, bus been nominated by the Wal lowa county populists for coroner. The wires for the new Western Union Telegraph loop from the depot up town are being stretched today. Three bundled pounds of at raw berries were recently shipped from Marysville, California, to Portland and Tacouia. MrsRL Luce, of Johu Day, who has been visiting at Roseburg, arrived here today and will visit with rela tives a few days. Mr and Mrs J 8 Million and E G Briggs, of Sodaville, who have Is-en visiung with Mr and Mrs F A Rankin left for home today. M S Hubble, who has been Indis posed for some time, has sultleiciitly recovered to be able to resume his posi on his tiansfer wagon. Mrs A I) Charlton of Portland who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. C M Young, iu this city fora few day, returned home today. Hon Robt Clow, of Junction City, ami chairman of the democratic county central committee, is in the city. A F McClaine's two little children urrived hem vestcrduv afternoon troni Tucnmu, Wash., on a short visit. MeClaine Is reported still quite ill Mr but a little U tter. Ahoy on the stni-t this morning with a collection of snakes r.ltructcil the curiosity of passersby. The snakes were for Professor Wi-therbee's col leclion. Today's Oregonlan: Mr Joshua J Walton, a prominent olllciul In t!ie grand lodge of Odd Fellows, and bis wife, from Eugene, were guests ut tlie Portland yesterday. The shafting for the inachiaery in the creamery building is being placed lu position today. It will probably be ten days et belore the creamery will be ready for operation. Judge J J Walton returned today from Portland, where he had been to deliver an addnss befoie the Mult nomah county Odd Fellows on the occasion of the 77th anniversary. Mr and Mrs J S Luckey, aud China man Dean, and John Gray went io Coast Fork today to pay the semi annual visits to their h stead us required by law. Dr F W Prentice will go up tomorrow. Sulem Post: One a good body of ore is uruck on the llnhenilu mines it appears to be Inexhaiistinle, while In many regions the tendency of the vein is to run out. That is what gives these mines their great value. llallie Wilkins, a Corvallis boy, earned some money lu-t year picking s'rawls-i lies and kept It until recently hen he bought a bicycle iu Portland. vvi.Hm irvinu to learn to ride he fell under a street car and lost an arm. That was an unlucky biccle. a f-' Wheeler. Mrs Prof Condon and Mi-s Ell' ti Loomi went to Albany to dav to atlelid the hni liue or the Wil lamette A-sis'latioii or Congregational churches, which ( venes lu that city today and cmlinuis iu session until tomoirow. Portland Telegram: John B Young, 1 of Baker county, chairman ot the pop ! ullt "late central committee, who has 'opened headquurlers in one of the ho- ! I - .. ..... 1 ru....lvi.ll n ll-lf. tela ol tin ciiy, - gram from Oeneial J 11 W eaver, from Collux, Iowa, saying he was coming to Oregon, and that J H Duvls, of exa; l it s..,vreiiMi. muster workman of the Knight of Lals.r, and Mortimer Whitehead, of New Jersey, of the nil- I al grange, would follow him. These men ill slump the state for the (Mipulist parly, o NKW KOl'TI'. 10 lidllKMI V. Idle 31 IV r.i'Cllllie tip- Ihsll lllllllllg M.ulon for ilic-e popular Mines. F.ti A new route to the Bohemia mines in Southern Lane is now being talked of and a road leading out lioin (bis cil.v may jet be i salili-hed to the mines. Two routes are now in view. One plan is to build a road from a point known us Johnson's Meadow, on Ihe Military wagon road a lew miles be yond John HilN, at Kitson spring, and about is) miles east of tin city. The river can be lerrled or bridged at that place and a ridge or hack bone of inounlaiiis extending to the Bohemia tonus a natural route for a wagon road. The distance from Johnson's Meadows to the Inlms is only alsiut I'J miles, which makes the distance from Eugene by that route alsiut 70 Hides. The other route starts out at the head of Lost Creek. This route I much shorter, being only alsiut -Io miles from Eugene to Bohemia, but w ill require about -0 miles of road lo be built. What the companies most interested iu Bohemia mines want i the bent mute that can be kept open the great est portion of the jeur. Superintendent Jennings of Bohe mia iu company w ith Wallace Cham berlaiu, a hunter and trapper of this city, Weill up Ihe Military road alstut 4.1 miles to McClane's a few days ago. As c.M.n as the weather Is tuoie fuvor able Mr Chamberluin and a praetietl mad man will be sent over bol h of the routes above named for the purpise of estimating the feasibility and cost of wagon road to Bohemia by either one of llivse route. I he company which Mr Jennings represent has contracted for over one hundred tons of machinery lo lie delivered at the mines this summer, and a rad must t built U fore l!.e contract cuu le tilled. As all of Ihe machinery aud nearly all of the supplies used In Ihe mines must come from point north of here, and Eugene, being al the head of navigation, the mining men look upon tins location as a distributing point lor itiiueiuia wnu considerable favor. An Expluuutlun. Kioto it Im.11 MltllK GttAiti:-A there have ... i .i ... . i... eiillelsm in rcum m m. acti if Ihe Eugene Maud on the nay ..rn.,.1 o o I aiiniveisarv. we, iu ins; ice lo ouiselves, wish to make the inlIowhiL' explanation: (ii.,. of the committee from the lodL'i- eiiino lo our leader and stated that they would want Hie baud lo re- ,ri .,t uimiiL III o'clock a in and In) reu.lv lo march to Merlau's park at 11. Then the band was to Is' subject to the i,ril..r nf i bn coinnilllee during the day. In the evening they (the Odd Fellow s) would want the opera house, salt! lit hHiul music on the outside and the orchestra dur.ng the evening's program. This was tho only propo sition made to tho band until the day la-fore the celebration; then Ihe band toll that they had been o grossly misrepresented that tbey did not wish I . I..L nl all. W hen the proposition was submitted to the bund they decided to ask t7j. HiidtheV been asked lo piny during Ho. i xercisea III town I hey would not have asked more ihun $! or f'.'O for Ihe w,,rk- .i i l b,, above nropositlon is In sul stance Just a Ihe committee made il mill we have an outside witness loll. Tim Ki'oknk Band, ltit.Ki:i Piunkvim.k. The Prine villu Review writes up ayoungmuii Ln.iwii In Kugelie. hi the following live manner: "Kid" Monro who lias b,.. visiting" here for the past two or three months, suddenly juniiM.il the i. .m ii hsI Sunday morn tig s stage. I f ever a brute needed a coal of tar aud feather II wus this excuso of a human i... in... The evening iH-foie IMS uc part ure ho succecedlng In getting t'JO from mi old gray headed woman of 1 1, l nl. ice bv Working upon her feel MIL'S, stutlng that lie was In destitute circumstance aud a whole lot of other (ru.b oven w ing Ike a Pane to act iplish Ids end. This good old b.dv could not withstand his en ir.-.'.iies lit I lii dreaming he was Ihe rascal Hint he is, si she let him have ill) for a short time. Hi next act wa in ai o it. I be town, and none too soon to please the citizens ot this place. Such men us "Kid" Moore lire a disgrace to ihe human raoe and the soouertlio people ai acquainted with this mor phine .lend the ltter ill' they will Is-. We warn all people to shun this sloek gentleman (?) as you would a viper - - FKAi'iiri.KNT CllKCK. Albany Herald: John WYod, who has been hovliiLf hons III this vicinity. Is lu lull In 'Portland, and will be brought to tills cltv today lo unswer to a charge (fnussiiig fraudulent checks. Wood .ir,..i.....l .111 bnles ol hops Irotil some I'liliiamcn who ran a hop yard near Albany, the price llng 1UH.IMJ. ...ivineiit be gave the Chliiaiiieu ..i b on Hit-hunk of A Bush, in Su 1cm. On forwarding the check for collection il was found thut Wood had ...v lo the bank. I lift oi ruin noli lied ami ho wired to Port i I Wood was caught and will he brought to this cityV) answer for the ..(I.....U Latkk. The case was settled, Mr i,..vlmr the Chinamen for the Imps less'the costs in the case. Mr Wood Is agent for hop llrms in New York and Iims been buying Imp for Mime time iu Oregon. He says he has never passed a Iraudultul check 111 hi life. II simply gave the Chinamen a check due In . 'HI days, and it would have Imsoi ;..'ild at that, time. psiif o isnl, April J'. A Ri nawav.-A pHcer iH-longing lo a Mr Ollliert, who is liere from Rote. burg, became frlghtend on west i jgniu strtsl tnls morniiig and ran away with it owner, w ho was thrown oui oi the iart. The horse ran east on Eighth street to the mill race bridge, where It wa caught, without having done any material damage. Mr in k r " 'lec al t Imber C..TIAHI0 GrioVK, Or., April 27. peter Tuson, an employe at Jones sawmill, was tialay struck In the back tV a large piece of tlmls-r that was Ml'iiling down from Ihe mill, where a a dam Is Uiog constructed. It It feured that he will uol recover. loiisnm.Es iiKi'.r. ; Active Arrangements for Hi Fourth ' of July 1'eh brat Km. Paily iluanl April :'s. The commiltecs from the various llieuompunies of the city who have charge of Ihe matter ot getting up a Ihcnieii's tournament aud a Fourth of July celebration, met lu Fin ' Hall last night aud heard report from old committee ami appointed a num ber of new one. The soliciting committee reported about f 7.") subscribed aud thought that tsiKl could lie raised. The reisirt ol the committee was accepted and they will continue to solicit funds for a few dav. , Arch Rice w elected treasurer of the committee and the following com mittee on arrangements were ap pointed: .Music u vv orimn, tuayvr, m-mr- nue. Flnauce-Mayer, I lodes, Meavenue, en Kins. Advertising-Jenkins, G W urimn, 1 lodes. Amusements Diew Griitln, Hubble, Ilerbold. Reception MeGee, .Mcl'iierson, Mathews. Hunble, Jenkins, llernoiu. Ihe various committees will enter upon their duties ut once, and the lu- Heal Ions now -ire ior a nn g"" bratioii. til West and III Colt. Pally (.iianl. April .'. Ed Weal Is having lots of fun these lavs, lie i bieakmg a colt, or rut tier ll is alsiut lo break him. A few days go wliile driving the colt It got an Idea that it wanted to vl.lt a neighbor's- back vard. Ed did not want lo go but the 'colt was obstinate and as there was no gate went ttiroughl the reuce. Ed got oul alive bill Hie nuggy i still In a doctor shop umUigoing re- pa I is. esieroay r.u couciiKien . about time to break the colt ugaln. I he llrst plav ho took a high cross walk, then caromed on a maple tree with the result of a broken cart and colt piled up together, l-.il Uld not stay with them, but went on about thirty fis t where, although lie is not a populist, ho found the middle oi me roud, and a soft spot too. No hone broken. Ed has concluded to hire a on pie of cow Isiys hereafter when lie goes out pleasure riding, one on each side. Whenever that colt shows the least disposition to cllmh a fence or tree, run oil' a -trade or Into the river, two Isssis's will hold lilm in position. Ed lias taken out an accident iollcy hikI from this time oil that colt Will l..v. bis hands full. lie must lie broke. llerlnn's Park News. A contract has been closed between S Merino and ( C Nichols for the huulihgof 100,000 ret or lumia-r in tne log from Merlau's Psrk to the Eugene sawmill. The Umber Is mostly pine ami wlilln II r and will be used P: by the null company ror bexes. Mr Merlau expects to lence tho en tiro park within a year. I lie reuce Will IIOl only Keep out siruggieia " will be an ornament us wen A grand stand to seat 1600 people Is In i nas 'ess or const ruction al the new truck, which Is now completed and 111 use. Mr Merlau will keep the grand stand at the kite truck ror oilier en tertaiiiiuciils. I.O. t). F. In speaking of tho I O fl l' unn Iviiranrv celebration III Port " . - . ... . , land, tho Oregonlan says: "wranu s....r..iarv I''. Sharon Introduced I'll XI J J Walton, who delivered the ad .lre.s of the evening. Mr Walton reviewed the history orthelOUr1 (lorlnir the 77 vears It bus been lu ex istenee, anil eliKpientiy piciureu un ir..i.i work or helpfulness ll na achieved In the Ileitis oi oenevoiuueu. In conclusion he said: 'The ureal oblect and aim or the order is to rra- lerolo the world, to aid humanity In every cdiidllloii of life; to make tlie w. rid better and happier, so mat one law shall bind all nations, that law to lie the universal law ol brotherhood.' a Nkw Swindle. Tho latest swindle Is accomplished by means or a iI.hiIiIm fountain uen. one end tilled with good ink, the other with Ink Hint fades away In a day or two. The tliarper's plan It lo ca.l on farmers or others, make a bargain so advantageous 1 1 them that they are willing to agree lo it. write the contract or agreement with the ink thut lade, then inanagu so that the victim signs it with the i..if ii.nl lu.ia. Then In a few days ibev have the name on a sheet of bluok miner on which any sort of n. tie) can be written. People who read the pupers are careful how they sign their names to any doouniclit oll'ered bv a stranger. Others are caught lu this new trup. U n.i. I!k Hlhiikd Now. The As- torh. deiKit site has la-ell settled ami tin. alia secured III a splendid location Tim Iluilgct sas: The llrst work to b.. Hurled will be that between Tongue Point and Warrenton, which will cost in l ho nuignuoruoou u, . ,.., odd. This, wil l the completed cm imet i.ri'orv Bros., ten mile east from Tongue Point, will ls completed this summer und the rails can be laid ns ..miii at thev arrive, which will be ulHiut the middle id June. There are ,.,,iv iiriv milea of road to be built which will be Mulshed this year. The ' - ----- X .... . e Urn l.i.iuh of cnntracl of all Kind are to I let before !ir iiainiiionu leaves again for the I.usl, poasiuiy within a week or two. lullr liuard, April W. Tbi-Wekki.ii-m.-EII Bang drove the Siuslaw stuge tho lust trip. After May 1st Oils line will niako three round trip ir week. Tlie lino to Foley Springs ufter the almve date will also be a trl-weekly. Inukted. The Josephine county circuit court grand Jury ha returned an indictment agulnat Charlton Per kins, charging Tilm with relonlously entering Ihe Grant's Pass railroad olllce and stealing a ticket, lie is wen known lu Lane county. ptllr (.lii.n1, April VI. llonaK Kii.I.kd. The northlMiund freight train raa Into and killed a horse In the eustern part or Ihe city last evening. The aiPmal had gained entrance to the company's right-of-way and got In front of the euglue. P.iONSv ' . :' ',' ' " rvi . ..j-'- try ,.yv c ;;t i. f'i iti'-i... i'-'-jj ty. J.- '.'nft. TiSti CZST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons i.ivr? FrniTATOR-don't for.vt to t.i!;- it. 1 lie I Iver gets sluggish duriii; tl-.e Wi it T, j i-1 like nil nature, mij llitf sys'.-r-i I t.u-i ihokej up by t!i!" ."Kvunul .iti. J i -i ", whkh brings on M.il.i.i i, -ccr ;tn 1 Ac.ue and Rheuma tism, l .u v. .nit t ) w.ike up your Liver nw, Iv t f,::t y.'.ii t.iko bl.MMONS LlVbH KiV.ll. iOK t.) do it. It also ri-.'.nl i'.: s t!:-i I li-r heep It properly at wnu, w iu n voir sy -u in w in re iree from '?' u nnJ the v, li-'l b !v invigorated. Yen ; t 'til i: 1H, T I ILOOI when yoi.r sv t?.n i-i l:i Al condition, and that will only Iv v!i i the 1. ivir is kept active. I ry .i l.iwr lY.:k!y ctue and note the .iiiK-.-:ue. But Like only SIMMONS I.IV1U KiraiLATOIt it is SIMMONS 1 ivi.u KiAii LAfoK whic1! makes the ditlcreiKc l ake it in powder or in liquid ilrc.Kly prep.ircJ, or ni.ike a tea of the ivnvJor; hut t.ikeSIMMONS I.IVIiR KEGU- LArou. You'll imJ the KtlJ Z on every pjtk.ige. Look Icr It. J. 11. Zclllu & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cuhuiles nf "ullkard.,, ('has II R Kuoche, for n number of veins a le-iiii tii oi I'.ugeue nut now an employe iu Ihe olllce of Ihe Chicago, Milwaukee iV St Paul Kill I way at Bt 'an:, Minn, writes to tho Guard as follow s: lOidioit (ii'Aitii: I woiil l like te call your and Ihe local Board of Crude' attention to Ihe movements of ll e I' I'and Great Northern Railways who are now going through Pennsyl vania, Indiana, and the Eastern states getting up colonies or Dunkards," who ure good German farmers, and settling them In the Da kolas aud Montana. Would it not tie well for Oregoiiiaus lo let these people know what Oregon Is, and maybe they might Investigate and perhaps ttle. S-vein I thousand or these have passcil lliroiign rsi i aui in me last mouth and I would like to see Oregon get some of them ns she would un- loiihtedly protlt by their settling then1. The city of Port Angeles, Wash, has been advertising in this state for near ly a year und I um sure she has protlt- ed by the samo, at least I have had lota of people ask me wiuil son oi a country it was, and 1 alwnys answer ed: "Hi pretty good, but Oregon town the Hue is a little better." Hoping you will b" able in get up some .chenui to get these tanners to locale In Oregon and always wishing lo see the stale prosper (esja'clally I'.u geue) 1 remain Kespecllilliv yours, Cham 11 It Knochk. F0STEK KOHKCASIIN'U. Ill Prcillclluus lor Hie Next Week. In his last bulletin Pior. Foster gave forecast id the storm wave to cress the continent from 'JHili to May '2nd and Ihe next ho say will reach the Pnclllo coast about May 3d, cross the west of Rockies country by close of tth, great central vulicys 6tll to 7tb, Eastern states HI It. The warm wavo will cross the west or Rockie country about May 3d, great central valleys 6th, Eastern states 10th. Cool wave will cross the west of Rockie country about 6tn, great central valleys Sth, Eastern stales 10th. The feature of the etorni wave ue- scrllied In tho above mentioned dis turbance and weather chuliges will bo dry weather lu the Southern and seasonable weather In the Northern sla'et. Che second storm wave In May win reach the Paclllu coast and develop a low barometer about Dili, cross the west of Rockies country by close of 10th, great central valleys lllh (o 13th, Eastern stutes l llh. The warm wave will cross the west of Rockie country at t Uth, great central valleys lllh, Eustern states Pith. CihiI wave will cross the west of Rockies country about ll'th, great cen tral valleys 14th, Eastern states 16th, MAititiKti. At the home of the bride's sister, Mr Harry Buckman, near Irving, April 13. 1SIH), Mr Henry GoiPrey and Miss Laura Maxwell, both of Irving, Itev Neil! oftlclatliig. To Wed. Florence West tat Ions are out announcing "Invl tbe mar- rlago of Luther S Rowlaud, of Eugene, and Nina Belle Lyon, of Walton." Tho Gl'AKP congratulate In advance. Woolen Mil.!.. Parties from Mich igan are at Mlverton to Hart a woolen mill enterprise. Mr Coolldge beads a subscription with IKmiO. It Is thought 1:10,000 can bo raised as a subsidy to ward the enterprise. It Is rumored In 'orvslllt that Col. Hogg I alsiut to buy theold Oregon Pacillc again for f('K),000. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM rrnrvfr mvm Most rcrfect Made. 40 Year the Ptandari T57)A