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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1896)
I l.il.. I r r E rm XV. ' al f t vest K 4 - a r V. D for Infants and Children. Caatorla liiowril aUjtI toclilMn-n tliat recommend It a superior to uii Ir?w-TijrtJou know to m." Jt. A. Awnra, M. I , 111 So. Oxford bt., Jiruokln, .V. Y. "Th. UM of 'Cutorfa U n uiilrei J an4 It. merit, to well known that It seems work of wpenTo&atlon to endow It. Few ore tlio Intelligent famlllo. wLo do nt kwpt'Mtoria wltbla reach." Ciaua Hum, T). I)., Jiew l urn uij, C0.rl. run. C.Ilr, 0itlpfl"H. tr Klomfti li, Plarrh'a, rrwuiloa, KJIU Vr'ai, lvu slurp, awl prouioU Without injurious mcdl'-atlon. Tor a. Tend years I liT feeomnwT.i:' d your C'it..rla,' mid shall always coniln . t il.j s o It ha. luYorUUy produced UueiKUl riulu." Kuwiii r. PiBn, v. r, l'.h Strwit and 7tu A, Nw Torlt City Tui Cimti ConrAJT, 7? Mrr Bts". w Vosa Tn W.I. BROWN, B. D. PAINE. F. W. OSBUHN. rsslSsnt. Vict Prttld.nl. Ctthitr. THK Eupc Loan and Saviop BANK, Of Eugene, - DIHECTOKH-D. A. I'alno, J. II. Harris,.!. Juris, H. 1. PhIiw. . K. llruwn, J. K. lluljinnou, K. W. Osuurn. Fall Dp Capital, $50,000. Dr. Driver lino one qualification for the legislature that hua not been mentioned. Ho can swear lilH it triMiDLT. Those who huve heard him Hay ho is an artist in that line. Tim rcliorl (if the CoUntCbS of DulTerin'a medical fund shows tliat during lh year juHt closing l.UOU, 000 women have received medical treatment, and tho building now supported hy tiio fund uro valued at 2 .000,000 rupees. JunkmiiivilloTi nes: "liev. I. D. Driver of l,auo county delivered U.weh irg last week, in I fJnuAHut DvnLmM Diicinsct oc"clfl' ""'. uua'"v" 1 which he made at taint two Btate mcnta which uro not warranted by Interest allowed on timt deposits. Colleailnn entrusted to our cro will receive romp! attention. Mcxicai Mustang Liniment .for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5trnin, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Llnlm.rit conijirn Pain, Make flan or Dat well tain. TUIC DADCD Uktn llln.t K.C. IUKK'I iniOrArtn A.w..rtiin a y, m ii Whrw rontrn.ta lir .l v-t''"" c-im " nrieGRW'.Hun.--.- or!lnry lio JiiT.uliir I. t h in n wonderful dtvovt'ry if lit . u nu tx.ii en Vir J y tlx iMblliiii.clrn. lino ni.u of Kunip. auJ AmiTica, HuDub li Curly Tgo Mr. Nudyaa r.fa friir.;uiiri;'s of V it 1 chrKo In vO Cut. tun. LOST IANU00D . .1, t'IHllIUiU, iMiuiiirM, rMiiuu sen. wlh'ti. Ncrv- 'I llio ret ml oh'i u. stm'uthoin, 1 ii v I u urniri lltl iollf. Itio rri!inkyk(rm. Hudi i rum I' ei I 1 1 1 j, NiTviMiineM, y in 1 1 k I on , .UillrvvK Mi' rliirr. r.me In the twek. kiwi or u i Lik! .tt!ii ed (nlrkW. Ore, J.0PO frlrt. enLtKinfnli. Prenuttireti. nii'.ut UtitNHncy tu ihe drat Muf. It 1. a ,wninm of mluU wraknra. ami humnnt'". 11 cui bo .wi pvJ tu ajvU). by tli. iiMr lluilyn. Th. new illnnvery w mfl W the8rcll liUoTlh. old f.iixiiaHyoto. Wtillcal Inilllute. It U Hi. II mn ml Tli.iix r li 'Jle. It U Trry ptiwerful, but liaiinliH. K.M fi r ft do a p uvort lortiKX fur UPnii'l.UiM&lM ImitnV wrllten giiarsute. vruf"raci re. ir;otitny all IiiiiJ r rutin ,r nu.xl.x toon Will leeiil to ,il fniMif.il chuKre, beii lf ir rlrru'n' i"A l.mim' A'Hr4M iiriHo: m:iu-i. ix hi in tic, Jaa.Uoaltviou,.iiark' A kliusta, la. fraurlM'Ot 1 facU. Onu was tliat tho progeny of inlidels die out before tho hltl generation and tho other that four imtml infidelH of OrctMn. Sain'1 Culver. Jcko Annh'Kaio, John Pen lira und Senator Neamith did in- Hunc. In regard to the first the world would rapidly becomo de populated if it were true, which it ih not. Tho necond is an aBporHion on tho memory of men, whoso shoe lacts Itev. Driver U unworthy to tie, men who helped build up the Htato of Oreuon. and ogainut whose honesty and integrity no word can ho tun. Of tho lour neither Jchm' Applogato nor Sain'l Culver died insane, and A niilei'ato wan not an inli'lel in tlienensein which Driver used the word. (iii'itou Ciiv Courier: "The brellirendo not dwell together in iiiiitv. The Ashland TidingH, the lending republican paper in South' Oregon, ban thin to say: " l'ho Clael;aiuaH county republi cm convent'on passed tho fulluw inc. rt solutions: " 'Uesolved. That wo will not vote for unv ono for the ollice ot ri'iirt'suntativp uuhs he will pledge himself against tho appropriation of any money for normal or orther RchooM (the iiublio exccptetl), as we believe it in not ritiht to tax the poor to edueato the children of the rich.' "Such resolutions bwlong proper ly to oiiulist conventions. Ore lion cannot do too much for her school, and a first class iMiiversity as well us hi;:h trade normal sehoi.l.H t lli iintly hut not cxtrav ngantly maintained should bo nso lutnl againdt by populists, not re publican convention." Who can l.tth tin tlio niystorit' of polities? Civil service reform is ui:iking little headway in Salem tMr. D. Cooper 1ms been discharged from the position bb farmer at the state prison tor no reason, eays 1 lit Dalles Chronicle He has hel tli.it position just six months, ni.iv in:; with his family from Tin D.i lies to accept it. This cause. him ireat expense, thatot moving and refitting amounting to $"00 No better reason for his removal can be stated than that a Marion oountv man had to have it. Mr Cooper did his work well. Stock arc in c 1 condition, fences in L-ood rep. ui', barns kept very neat and clean, farm implements all kept housed, and all work kept ii to date. Ho is now in a ot range community, out of tunds and with . , i i . . i . ii. i : a lamiiv on nis nanus. ins oust nes relations hero are broken up , i . i i . . ami ms removal to aicut nan proven n curso instead of a bless ing. Ar.d there is no remedy. Th debaters represent inn the l.aurcaii Bociitv are entitled to ex tra credit on account of having mi- leniablv the weaker side ot the ouestion. I lie election oi senators bv Iecislatuii s is be.iutilul in theory and during the first period of the republic worked well in practice, lint during the last thirty year the cot ion ot senators, time ar.d tune . , i itfain, has neon a disgrace ano lianie to our people. 1 he senate,has become a nest (or millionaires who opt nly debauch legislatures and purchase seats in what was formerly esteemed an honorable Ikniy. ror a striking exempli' we may refer to the Li-iory of own st ite. Legisla tion e -'ei' a d everything iit;.;i - . !i v .i . - : .' : billed for rival M'tiatoiial candidates. The lisgraceftil republican factional tight in Portland are directly at tributable to tho senatorial contest. The legislature elects men not wanted by the people. What show would J. X. Dolph have if ho relied on the piople for election? Yet by corporate and money influences he was elected twice and barely miesed third ch-tiou. A few men may be controlled or corrupted buttle mas , f tho peoid. are honest. Our ; senators should I ; elewtcd dirwtly j by the people. .NOT counr.t'T, Hun. C. II. llaker rt.itod in his iipeech at lh court bntiso brf iro the ki jiiili 1 1 convention last frinay that the di-niociMliu pi.uiinee lor tato hi nalor "is it single standard man." 1 his is i.use. .ir. Pitip worth loyallv supports tho demo cratic utterances made by the Lane. county and slate mii ventions, which re. id as ioIiowb: fOTNTY. Sixth That wo are in favor of, and demand of the congress of the United States tho reeal of all la Mil in eonllict witii the Coinage Act of 1.'7, regulating tho coinage of money and establishing the value thereof. 1 bat we favor the opening of the mints for the coin ago of both gold and silver, the product of American mines at the present ratio of 10 to 1, without liscriininatioii against either metal. And that all money issued by the government shall bo interchange able and of full legal tender value in the payment of all debts both public and private. STATU. First Whereas, the present do pref-ced condition of tho country and the shrinkage of values largely duo to tho financial system which has controlled the nation for more than V.0 years past, we, tho de mocracy of the Btat'j of Oregon, hereby declare ourselves as unalter ably opposed to the single gold standard, and demand the im mediate return to tho constitution al standard of gold and silver by restoration by the general govern ment imlepeiident of any foreign power, of the unrestricted coinage of both gold and silver into stand ird money at tho ratio of 10 to 1, and upon terms of exact quality, as limy existed prior to 187o, the silver coin to bo a full legal tender equally with gold, for all debts and dues public and private, and denounce all discrimination by tin government against either gold or silver currency of tho country. We demand that the secretary ot the treasury shall coin into stand ard silver dollars, as soon as prac ticable, all the silver bullion now in tho treasury of tho United States which represents the silver seignor age or coinage profit to the govern ment; also all silver bullion that may hereafter ho offered for coin age. Mr. Maker tn.ould publicly do Mr. Skipworth justice by stating that ho was misinformed. .NO VANDKIIiil'UU rOlt IS. The peoples party chairman sug gests that the democrats withdraw their candidate for congress in this district and allow the race to be made between tho populist candi date, Senator Vamb-rburg, and Tongue. Ho displnjsa consider able amount of gall. Tho populiste leaders in this state, unlike thost of others, have uniformly opposed a union ot the minorities by which alone there is hopo of success. Such a suggestion, with this faci plainly in view, is a deliberate in sult to the intelligence mi l politi cal honor of the democratic- parky Vandeiburg has tho reputation ot being ar old fraud anyway. The Mar-hlii I I Sun, populist organ ol Coos coi.nty, gives him this send oil: "This palavar of what a friend Vanderl urg, populist nominee for congress, is to tho workiiigman is all bosh. Little less than a year alio he was tillering to take our job for less money than we were receiving. Do tint working people of this district want to bo repre sented by a "scab"? Ho is just as much ii friend of the laborer as the devil is a Christian.'' KAKKN i:i.l, t IIAKI.EY. As our artist is ill with la grippe we are compelleil to describe a scene instead of illustrating it. Imagine. Dr. Driver holding bis bull by the nose, and thinking great thoughts nbnut the best way to crush the pernicious Catholics and the culpable infidels of the fifth generation who aro not able to assist him in tho glorious work of increasing tho population of our state; near him stands a group of loval patriotic republican admirers. Charley linker the old soldier, with his traditional musket at "carrv armi," leaves tho ranks, and as be marches away looks at them over his shoulder and sings: 1 won't il In your tmck ytid, l ilon 'l love you any inoro. You'll lv frirry when ton her me 111 tho I'ftttvAii mko my ro.r. John McMahan, first nominate t bv the democratic convention for uintv judge, and afterwards bv the peoples party, is a substantial farmer residing on the McKenzie road eight miles east of Kugene. Mr. McMahon served one term as a county commissioner and proved himself to bo a prudent and care ful business manager fr the count v. It is a hard place to till but Mr. McMahan did whit few other commissioners havosuceceded in doing went out of ollice with more friends and fewer enemies, if he had any of the latter, than when he went in. It ha Ihyh suggested that a pomil.O subscription Im taken to procure a musician who can teach the Salvation Artnv eornetist a new tune or two. It is gstting tiresome and monotonous. If this travesty was not living played under the guise tf religion it would lon ago have been declared a nuisance. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES RCLICVCD BY ONE APPLICATION OF MOLE HIII"KEY. ratlcii . UC-ftrm hath. BriiiiT urn. i """" ,, .7 . with CiTlien. "!-. nri.ile annlk.Hoy. f t'irrici k Oilnimeiiii, nt.'l niiNI !" " lVTl Ct'iu lU.oLViNf. Krtnii.tol humor cure.. Hold thro-ir-t ih. w.M. fr". A l I BM ( ..kr . " I' -'l'-- II"-1 M .,,-, IU "UuwloCur.lul.iiiii"' Hum, miliwnw. FaiW to ( nine. PnliyGu.nl, April '.M. Tln-Oft A X CoiiipHiiy'a steamer )yiy failed to come up to l-.Ukrene tills trip, thouitll Win river imni ui live feet, a od boatlntr stage. The following leleKnou wuh received by Agent tsvarvenul this uinrnlnii. Markihiiukm, April a. M. KvARVKKLP, Kutfeiio: The tiyp- sy will not k ui to lameiio. Have frelKht liauled. Warehouse full. L. A. CHAMIIKKAU, I'utser. No ream if Is ifiveii In ihe above why the limit does nut come to this city, bill it I. supposwil tint rHon is beeuuse of the rliaiiue made by the recent high waters wlileli left iiiii; and oilier olwtrueilnlis ill the river nt sev eral ptoo-s lietweeii here and Harris Iniri;. I'ne Pleiriain suva the Hairisbiiri.' wliHlf Is full of freight, which means I but there are about .10 or IN) tons ol fr. lt lit at that place billed for this city. LAI KK. After reeelvinii the above teleirrain Mr Svarverud telegrnphed Pi Super inteiideiit KJ Haih'siii- at I'lirtlun-' in regHrd to Ihe matter uudreceivid ihe following reply: Pokti.anp. April IM) M Hvakvkki'K, Kugi'tie: (iypsy will not go to Kugene until river im proves. It I- too dangerous At pres ent. K J Katmuone. From the tone of the last telegram it would seem as If Kugene Is to lie with out boat service forawliile, us the river Is lint likely to register over live feel much of the time from now until the prhiK rains are over. Down bv Meek's luinllng the river has cut a new channel for almiitoiie mile nud Is narrow and full of stumps und in many places runs very swift, which rentiers the navigation ex tremely danirerniiH. This is the reason the Gypsy did not venture to come thli time. Unfortunately our hiisk hunt Is wrecked and out of service, which Is the melius of crippling the upper river navigation. If s'limps und trees could U-cleaned out the O It A N Co's boat would ne here regular twice a week. What ran he done In ward getting a lni:it into service for cleuning out the upper river." Lancaster items. John Cartwriglit has set an acre to horse radish. Mrs Geo Carson is improving from a levero spell of stomach trouble. Dr Artmnu is attending her. There are some few not through seeding. Ihe recent rains lias set them back. Green UlehariUon is ciillViiug w ith rheumatism. Al MeFadiUn has lost two good hores recently from colic. Wheat is looking line and indica tions lo w ure that we w ill have good crops Ihe coming ivieon. Mr French was very sick the hist of the week. There is a law compelling people lo lake care or their liiecchy stock ami we think ihat Lancaster Is well repre sented wlin urn piugue tins year. V II Spaiigh, John Cartwrlght and others have snhl their Imps for .) cents. There was lots of money lost by hop growers in this locality this last year, ami still they cultivate toeir yards instead of sowing to small grain. Milton i.inl James fa-ticl left for Yaipilna where they will lih this sea son. Mrs K Casleel has gone to her mother's near Portland. Hon Jetlersoii Davis llouiir.l will start In a lew days for Soutbeni Ore gun on a prospecting trip. Mr Inghrniu and w ife nre visiting st Mr Henderson's. Mr Imihram bus purchased a tract of hind near .Monn e and is creeling a dwelling on the same. The reeelit high water did c ni slderable damage to fences and wash ing the fresh plowed laud. The peach crop Is a failure In this locality. Other fruits are (laiuaced excepting U-rriesand apples. I) C ColVmau was bitten on the foot the other day by a vicious doj belong ing to Geo I arson. Hop men are busv poling and twin ing their hops. There will lie a large mount picked In this locality it they are worth picking. John Henderson and Fli Casteel staited for Ciesei.t lakeon a trapping trip last week. We think they will have some dilUeulty la reaching there at this early date. A couple of our neighbors took thtir bogs to an Island just above the rail road bridge More the high water. It Is generally supposed that they were slupp. d by water, but they have re tvl.ed no returns as yet. The nuijorby of the people expect a man to gather all the news of a neighborhood and work hard in the field at the sama time If you want them published report tbem'lo a "GlUKMtOKN." Pally UuurU, Ainl .s. Fui'ir Commission Comino. Urns L Daly, of Salem, routini-siotier forth .M.SIII.1 lllslril't llf I lid i ll-.-i Oil at..,.. hosrd of horticulture, h:is written to J j G MeVeiion, trull Inspcolor for I.alie count t , Ihat be w ill vit K n.-' ne In the near finure. Mr SUru-rii has written to Mr Daly asking that t:en tleiiinn to notify him Is fore coining so that he can eali a public meeiing of the Lane county orchar.li- s to confer with Inm when he corno It Is ex lvted that mattsrs of eons, ciwhle In terest to) fruit growers will Undiscussed at this meeting. Tiik Moron Uaii.w ay. The ro Jector of the motor rsilway aie ipi et ly working the lustier tip. lftlia railway . built it will hcofgrvttt ts n etlt lo F. igene. The motor w hich is prvposcd to Ik' us,-l Is enclosed like ' ativet car and is alum t as noiseless as . au electric car. ' L'nloikeil lieuiry . snlooll the front i l'raii of the the one be he from light two slid Find I lie tor IIP and sonic ken. of u re- ' sin ry- IV SO He had taken d tieel II 't : but ii uuart cigars ed a w on a fellow i Tele- no w men illtht ' the the HS III I after Hill. Keiishaw's Silicon hen and two Unlit Hniferetf mm In Hie lulls. o.liv (.u.rd. Al'tll '-!. Win Ileiishaw closed up Ids . ..i.i.. I ... f,.r,r.,l Id lock til IIISI. IIIKOli ' - , ,, door. Atalatehourrouei-my" . al... iiiiliilktllia MlllC !." J'o3, K hrough i i ti,u bullion that some ,,.. ....Ik... -,.- ,,, to uhsol uic nuiuc, ...-j . i.. .. .... lolly Niulllier. BlMl concluded to observe their actions I lie i pposne bi'id -- . pole. Pretty kmiii the Individuals o number, eame nut of the saloim : i i... ui;..tr liv the I tur ueii now ii " "j v- i I.....L- i..,n,liiii' l ie oltlcer .Ulllllll i,i,ii, ...........n- . then crossed Hie street and elilerei saloon but fallen lo Iinu t lie l"'T" present. Jle immeiiiiuei NIr ltwishnw and the tw ret.u iieil on examination found that i whisk v and cigars had ben ta As they were leaving tne san oo .. ...... I....l..l.l,i,,l. who hint tllH t" iniini'iu.n ., i ,, aw.il and recognized by Mr 1 ran i ....i. i... ,,it m upL another i i.l v. He was oliiced under arrest the otllcer and on search anoui cluars were found on ins persiiii. i . il.ul llw.wr llllll I llellieii tne i-onri;r iu j aiivtliing from the saloon and II is . . I ...I. II...M t,..t Itl known just now mucn is thought they Kt about eigut I i ..i .. i..i, .. unit ul I lie el uwiutn oi " ih-i,i I -i.ol' I,, in lli.lr ikm'Ul'IS. toev eiMin, inn, i.. I The individual (list arrested prov . i l ti -.! u vii.ln felti lO UC .-S i llieisi "t .. ' - - - ..,i... I,,.. I.....I. iii this citv oil and for the past year or two. 'His partner in the crime was I-raiik I nomas member of the western l-ihoii i graidl (ompuny's repair ganr I ! ll.i.. oitv. Itotll siiiie.iiiii ii. ..l I i.i tl.u ..lie ii.il lust II Bi'lf mii i, i" i"- -"'V J A search revealed two bottles of ... i. ; h a. i , til. luii i ii Hi,. mIIi-v I.V First Nntioiia' Mank. two more unties were found under Thomas' pillow i I. I.. t..ll.kti tiif Uliil lift inn niiiiK in niiii" VM., - i l.i ill. uprn ii m ml wrliil1 ,nn iii ' v i'v" sittintrln the entraiiceway ir front ol J V Khwegan's book store. Vineyard and I lioinas win lie iukcii l.-r...... I..,l.u. VVI..M.lue r..r lirMiillli' nary examinaliou at 5 o'clock this veiling. Jasper Hems. April 28. '90. I'uul Hadley is down with the la enppe. E U Hills and Hardy Robertson left f..r Poll'and .Monday. MrsJ M Keeney lias returned from a week's visit with her parents at Kugene. L M Castleman has been sick the lust f.-w days but is improving very last. A social dance was given at the Uaker bouse last Saturday night. A good crowd was present and a fine time reported. A J Lopp is tearing dow n bis house be bought from Dora Wallace. He will soon rebuild it on his lot iu the eastern part of town. Ht' Edwards passed thriiiiiih here t slay with the cow lie purchased ot in allaee. The boys vho went to the mines last week came hack lit will soon return, as they have a good wood coatract for all summer. They say the irls are going tu tukt ailvaulaue of leap year next Sunday. Look oul, boys, or you will get caught. A busket dinner and two sermons are on (lie program for next Sunday. The drummer who disappeared from Portland April Lst was held up here today. He was given au order and started hack. While Mrs P Sylvester was visiting relatives hire lust Monday her six year old hoy was playing near the mill race, when be accidentally slipped and Ml In. When found he was -it ling on a log, no harm heinr done ouly a g md sn.ikiiife'. Dodger. A lU'Mott. Ashland Tidings; One of the uncoiillriiied rumors that is ll ing around in railroad circles iu-t in.w is thai some changes are likely to occur in tne management ot mat part olilio."s i' syslem running between I'oriland ami S:ui Francisco, ami tliat in order to curtail expenses the Shasta division will lie (Unlimited and Man nccr Kohler of the rt 1' lines In Oregon win nave ins stiperiuic ndencv extend ed to r acb to lied lihitt. This of course would do away with the clerical foice required al the division head quarters ollice at Diinsuiuir and tne iriiiu dispatcher al roitlaml would have the moving of trains in eharee between Portland and lted Hlntl" This extension of theOreiioii division it is claimed would not only cflect a savimr in t tie llxed expense account hut facilitate tho handling of the motive power. If this change should be made it would not be likely to cause any chance in Ihe run of 'train crews tin- les possihy to make Ashland a more general point of layover lor crews than at present. The tllllil III Vilinlilll. A lively time is expected In Yam hill enmity this elee;iun. A dispatch of the LVSth says: The dcmocmllc eoiinlv convention met today, nnd decided i'y a vote of 80 to '.'! not to nominate a county ticket. This is practically an indorsement of i ne union-m-mctaiiic ticket nominated leu days ago. This makes a straight Huh' between the regular republican ticket and the union ticket, the populists having indorsed the latter at their count v convention (. ii,u -1st. The republicans are well organ ized and have some able managers, and will make the hottest campaign known in this count v for v..r sev eral democrats will vote with them. I lie unionists have organized their committee, opened headquarters in Pnioti block, iitul are eettinu reniU- rr a vigorous eampaiuti, but they depend in. '.mi i.i, men vouug sirengin. Tiikv Whik n.vrn rj.r,., T. I " , ..v.... iiiuiii, inn ladies met on the street to.lav durimr smart shower, and ntoimud change greetings. "I thmk it rains the hardest hereof any place I ever aw , said one. "You astonish me," aid the other. "I tbliiLt It ml,., i . , - ........ i.iun 1IWIV i ue easiest or any place 1 ever saw." As they walked oil', evh was wander ing w hut th other knew about the climate of Oregon, anyhow. P'1t tiua.-.I, April .Si. DiPinilt.KlA. - Another case of diphtheria is n-is.rted at Coburg in the family of jtes Ilsrkius. The cms," has been is,,l,it,s. a,,, I is the first one reported fr,m, there fr several weeks. It was thought that all evl deiicesnf the disease bad Uvti eliminated. (in API AitMt Fxkkiisvsi. The craiiuating exercises of the Cottaite Gmw High school class will be held May 11. The exercise will be held at Sn dock in theeveiilnir in Davis hill. 1 here are seveu members tu the class T nrr Milling. PU. MAXUFACTUUEIIM OF THE i "WHITE ROSl? ..-?FLOUR. ... , t GTJNTEED BEST QUALIT! The most popular Hour in tho market. . k-auing giuccin. IVople comjilain of hard times yet a negro minstrel show can come into town, get a full house, and carry away a couple of hun dred dollars. The Cubans have been Tying to elevate the rovul palace at Havana with dynamite. They intended the governor-general should go with it. Chairman Young of the peoples partv follows party precedent in making big claims before election, fhe result will be as usual nothing after election. A practical wagon road from some point on the Willamette rivr to tho Bohemia mining district would divert a largo trade to Ku gene. It is a matter worth special inquiry. The Spanish soldiers in Cuba now have to face their most deadly enemy. Six months of the raii.y season will place many of the tin acclimated recruits beneath tho soil far from their native Spain. Our neighbors aro informed that this town will give a splendid Fourth of July entertainment. The details of management are under control of the lire boys who never do things by halves. Ample funds are ussured to make the cele brat'on a grand success. Every high water makes a change in appearance of the gravel bar where the two Willamette river channels come together just ahov6 the Kugene bridge. The last high water changed the appearance considerably but the next one will likely sweep the sand aud gravel into some other position. The Multnomah county grand jurv has indicted a fake colored "healer" for gettinir away with a few dollars. At the same time the fake '"heale-" Her mann is fleecing his dupes ot thousands of dollars, and advertis ing his fraud in column after col umn in the Portland papers. In this day and age of the world a fraud to be successful must ba big one. Lane county is entitled to some distinction this year an account of having two one-armed candidates for the olbce of treasurer. A. S. Patterson, one of our oldest and best known citizens, is on the peo ples party ticket and L. Gilstrap on the rcputlican. Both these gentleman have been bo unforlu nato as to lose an arm. Portland Wei come: "Old fanat ic Driver, who is running for state senator in Lane county, is still going about the country delivering ix tirade which lie dignities as u 'lecture' und in which he shame fully slanders the leadi. g pioneers of Oregon Nestnith, Applegate, Culver and Pengra because they did not believe in his creed. It would be a disgrace to Lane county to elect this fossil ized fanatic lo the legislature." B. J. Pengra is still alive and well re siding in Crook county. He will lo surprised to learn that he has departed for the other world. The greatest insult the Salem Journal could impose upon such men as Driver, Moorhead. McElrov. M ..I l. i oi . ' ..luihcy nun oKipwurih, was in re ferring to them in the same arti. de in w hich it speaks the name of uaKer. i ie June election will furnish absolute proof that this man Baker is held in contempt by all political bodies iu Lane county. Ilegister. The political pr-gnosticator of me ui-Aun is of the opinion that Baker will lead Driver when the vote is counted. It is very prob able there will be some surprises this election. Don't count those Driver chickens too soon. Marino C'HKESE.-Douglas & Com pany have started upou their summer run of making clieeaa at their dairy aliove Km nirrllil ih. . ttiigurated cheese making lust sea ..... owing t ,ht ,I)W pr,.e ()fbl,uer luring the summer months. Thev iimiMng atiout 40 cows aid manufacture from SO to KK) pounds of eheese ner line '.... ; - -',' ," ior tne pro duct is found in ad the irini,.ui towns from Portland to Ash laud. MlKHtl'n II il.A II r I-,, : : ,, " parsonage, I hlluille Anr "i lucia lio .. . . ' .,,,.1 i .. ' .rv. " a nuiiwilie mid Martha LDuntan, both of Lane Oooiili- U., t i ii-,.. ' . . . italic ; .... , ..c. oi y, i, ire omclatuitt. FOR. Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. fiu IV I lu . .... IC.ii li .,.w "M J and her .. timme r, v to t Voud doubt. x u rrruneti onto ,er alout '! day, and on Monduv is,, i" to supply the ski,, IrVCX The doctor mp Sj III, ees out of li..s . every time, and she',,,1;. hero no .luring t,e wh rc.pilred for the operation i seen that Miss.M.H.re'. klt, h the skin of the editor tli.ij .rrufl.l .... u ., . V"1 U more filiinr .J -l. i 11 : .. : ..t,"-w i' ...j. nii r k'i i, iioiii we tioti. v.. ..... ....... , ii'idifll IOUHO.... .I.iiii-oiiI 111 ..... ""'. Faii.ku To HlOX i7Tc, from (his postollh-e : John A Sall.er iSeed foius,,, t rosse. Indiana, fur .I. r.- sign bis name to t tie leltw. 0;'. I oi? ei'i-ii. couill llol Im b.... .. . dividuul who onlervil n,... es now wunueriiig why hr "'" in.' uifiii, mid is priibiHj , v... ,. ,ur nun lor ui to th fraud him out of tlieim,'. ill cents. Thellrinbdoii,,' to II nd Ihe e,so.i lion.t i, and lias not Hied lbs mniu, ing liiui tn post a notice b ollioe building, which hu U billy liu.n AprtU MoviXd.-johnny NVwnm, movinu his Ninth strt . Into tho Whileaker buildioia Eighth street. John Diriuw street tailor, w ill move intoUa lug just vacated by Nea-unn.it Dunham will move Ins N,ati . second hand store Intothe Ing. The builditij which ha. copieu oy jjuunaiil, sill bi preparatory to the wvctw t rank's new brick block. Pally liuard, April A FAKGWKI.L ItKCKlTIOX, Gi It, who recently tvsiKiird tion as pastor ol the focrt chur ill, was tendered imi ccption at the church last ere the IucuiUts. Abi.ut Mlpviv. present, retieshmeiiii rnr ing the evening and id Iniut. time was bad. Mr and Jin leave iu a few days for state, where Mr Gift's pares: U. S. Land fri' I.WJ.,. Joel Ware.bjiingk'.fli pointed U. S. CkuU Commissioner foiAei of Oregon, is now pi to make HomesteadF;: I'ivh Di(iiii.s: nnd tli a lilAU . vs - J " f tiniony in Cosiest (.1 IT. l.n.l rbirtiMViS? 1 lil 11, nau ii." v , - t perience in this line. It guarantee satisfactis every case. Office it Fellows' JJuiWing, I Oregon. ASH grove Tiii r'i."i to win to 4 White jf I'lvniiiuili Bi'1 nu'd U"""11' and Silver Jlaml'ur rrrrrc 1 Rfl TlPr 15: If OS 1 also have a f. pi a for .ale. sal.- ij ( .1 Sl'tflluil n.-.'U'..'. ' 1 .t-li-K'l-u or n;lti-IU, (ti - li. ...b.i-ii. Lilwrvuut. THE ARIiOUO tn 151 S. Welrn ii A CUP ,C mi v i, ,y A' iij' r't'.z iaoJ, toriale at ermsw- a xn . tfllTJIMVIVI sra m FE'j'fS a-thos!ln.-U ml o- lr Uahlacr-.cn U' "U".K tr IE - a i 'vVT w'"' 1 . . . . - OS1U KN A PKI. B,W acenw, tugeuf. UM1 I )