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7 1 ti 1 Iff 0 UTABLISUED CAR THE DmEimTIOJi OP DEXOCUTIH msriPLES, AP TH RiSX l nOHXT LIVING BT TDK SWE1T OF fll'R BROW )12S EUGENE, OIL SATURDAY, MAY s:. 18 NO. Vn nn WtEKLY EUGENE GUARD. V CAriPBELL, PUBLISHGR. l irE-K't aide "I Willamette b tween T,:b and Elitlnh street,. tkiohok si'mcitiiTia.v: 12.00. i.oo. .60. -Yllf. H mini. Jinn.. tjrtiJina rates maao Known on application. ir... '! ba.ln M lettori to UL'AUD, S. LUC KEY DEALER IX. k$ vVatcne3, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. AlitlXO PROMPTLY DONE. til Worn Warranted. -fH ,4yslciafiand Surgeon. fv ami rraiilrncc nvr pnatnfliee. Hours: m.i 12 to 2, 0 M. lu. r eidc MsiBlcaiid Granite, Monument!. Headstones and Cemetery work of 11 klndi for 1H'". all work ouauaxteed i L. tL- Street, near Featoflloe. Eugene, Or I ''on II II Miller went T toilnv and will deliver a C. WOODCOCK, i r.-'iuc-lialf block louth of Chrtiniau't Et'tiKSB. ortKuox. 1 N. K. Makkliy. insey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. iimorclttl and -Probate Builnesi a Bpeo- ir In Chriiinau UIOL'k. t . Ine County Bank. (BjUsullidied lo lHSi) j U GENE, OREGON. Ai general Banking business i all branches transacted on vbrable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. "i J. M. ARRAMS.Coshler. A. O. HOVEY. JR.. AssUCashr. til Ull I .RICKS, 8.B. KaW, Ja., Caahlei Froaident. Ot Eugene. J ik) lasli lanital $50,000 rplus am! Profits, $50,000 Igene - - Oregon. ' (ftiiral banking business d.ine on reaaoij-t-rina. Siht drafu on NEW YOKK, ft At it), SAN FRANCISCO and PORT Jli, OKBtiOX. Jl ol exchange sold on foreign oountriea. esitt received lubjeot to cneca or oeniu of deposit. ... , -I mlUctloni entrusted to ni wilt raoeir alt attentiun. r wiiii' a Large and Complete biock oi "f aple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, XGLUS1VELY FOR GASH, in offer the Dublio better prices lluiti any other house In Eugeue. Tr H.j r ill Tin if s tiVaa at MirVdt PrlPP? k ui nil a.iuii) uibii si uiuaoi J. F. FORD, (Evangelist.) i Motnea. Iowa. writM nnder date March 23, Wit Mkd. Mfh. Co., 1 Dufur, Oregon. pK.VTi.EMfc.v: On arriving home la--t I found atl well and anxiously Sitinir. Our little crlrl. ciirht ai. one- it years old, who bad wasted away ' li h hi nds, is now well, strong ami I'Tous and well fleshed up. S. R. Cure lots done Its work well. ;h of the children like It. Your S. Cough Cure has tured and kept .v all hoantneas from me. So give everyone, with greetings for all. l-tiing ,-nii prosiierity, we are '"rs, Mk. and hi ks. J. F. Ford. i National Ban MONDAY, MAY IS. Sum G ilil.tuith is in the city. L G Aduir Is vixi 1 1 k In Portland. R D I'uine returned from Salem to day. County flection two week fr.i:u day. lo Miss Mm If Ware visited llurrisburg yesterday. J M Keeney, of Jasper, was in E l gene today. Hurry Welder relumed to Junction this morning. Screlury or Stale Kiueuid relumed to Salem today. Hon U It Miller relumed from AI- liauy yesterday. Rev l'"ather Rlack went lo Cottage Grove (his afternoon. S Moon returned in Rose burg yesicimiy uiiernoon. Dr L I) Searlirough, of Cresweil, was lu the city today. Prof and Mm J V Holland uro vis.it- iii(; at Cottage (Jrove. i Frank Hud ley and family, of Had- VCT TtPOWV AT T lville, ore in theeily. I,. W . OSXJ V IV , Hi. U. Mrj j, n .,, lH (1Ul. H,..k ... Inline ull Patterson fltreet. Prof J P Holland returned from Cottage Grove this morning. Geo M Miller was a pustener to Astoria on the Gypsy yesterday. i Assessor i. r. liurson came uown urc AVn MAURI C WnRk'Q fr"' ottu tirov tliis tii.ruiiir. Hilt ANU lllAnDLC TyUnJ. Kiihi had a evuloi.e v.-sle.diy. Fifty or sixty -oilu were killed. Attorney X E M irkl.-y was a pas- rVlxa. "d New I'rlcea In KorelKa and i'Hil'r l Collar Grove'lliisaflernooll. oiney iiemenway nas mm a ni-ai hli;n painted on the front of his drug tore. Miss Ella Smith, of Coyote, has lieeli visiting In l ie city for a few days. to Cnrvulll. political ml uresg there touiglit. Bond llros. circus is headed this way. It in already advertised In East ern Washington. ("'" "" J ' A niHrriuge license was lo.lav grant- I ed to Iternarl V Thordenberjt and f . .... i ..Lt I Ml... I.-I I V.......II ..imp a.icv.i i. ..tinvn, Mrs Dr II A Davis came tip from Harrislnirg toilay and will visit a few days witli her sou X A 1 avis. Mr Frank Anderson cune up from Portland today and will v i-i a short time witli relatives in tlrs city. Miss Pearl Roper returned to her echind at Camas Snule yisterday, ufter a visit of aevtrl d iys in ihis city. Miss Ethel Frizzcll of Salem wlio has been visiting with friends in this cily for Home tinw, has returned home. Hans Hod' left yesletday lor Ann coiiila, Moutuiia, whero he expects to locale. lie went to Portland by the steutner route. "I made a dollar mighty slick for these hard times," Haiti one man lo another. "How did voil do It?" I (KiubllMied in lHSi) t'Ureased It." i I i , , i. ,.. ,.... i .... ,.r 1 1... i,.fll. i 1 lie OI-III'Miinijf iiirt-iniK if, uiv Chiislian Endeavor Union was held at the Cuinberlaii I PresbyUriaii church last evening. Leu I. Stevens left for Roise City, Idaho, on yesterday morning's loo il. J E Young will follow on tomorrow morning;'" earily train. Several persons from this city went down the river on the G.vpty as lar as Harrisburn yesterday, r.-turiiiug on the train in the afternoon. Joseph DuRois has relumed fr im a three months' trip to California and Colorado. He reMrts Colorado ex tremely dull, and thinks Oregon is alright yet. Stuart R Hamiamd Jo'.iu lland-ak- er, LI of U delegates lo ine l m a convention at Ellin Grove, Cul., left Poitlaud for that place on the steamer Sunday evening. Minscs Pearl Durellusand Dell Rruiu ley, who have been employed ai teachers In the Junction Cily -hools, have returned home, school having Iclosed for the term. . Corvallis Ti.nes: lr i MKiuie arrived about a week ago from E'i gene with his family. It Is his inleu Hon to establish a Gold Cure Insti tute if. Corvallis, antl will tuiliea specialty of Keeley cure relapse. Ycstetduy was the seventh Sunday since Easter and there are some who clulin that it has rained every Suuilay since that time. The Easter sign has come too near nuitci minting to sua most people and it Is hoed that the weather will be more flattering from now on. re i H..II..J T f "l,i,lrr ttruilshnw 7. PAGE. and attorney H 8 Wilson arrive I from V ' Prinevllle lust evening. The trial of I dealer IV the niuuler case of Slate vs Isuuc Mill . in an aeouittul, the testimony showing that the killing was done In seir do- fellKP." 1 The people of Coos bn.v arc talking of having the warship Monterey visit , , their harbor this summer, remaining itig a Larire and Complete stock of two or three weeks The Coast Mail says John Morgan, of Empire, is in receipt of information that the visit would be made if pilotage in and out of the harbor Is gnaran ted. Colonel and Mrs Tlnm M Anderson, of Vancouver, were yesterday morn ing shown through the various de nriniiiita of the university I'V Pro fessors McElroy, Condon and Haw thorne. They expressed themselves as very highly pleased with what they saw. Col and Mrs Anderson returned to Vancouver ou the 11:0 train yts terday. Corvallis Gazette: A R Hammond, nresident of the O. C. A E., tamo up from Portland last Friday and re nin,...! the following day. During his stay he has In consultation with Man rpirunlini DCs E. alliilrs. Mr Hammond is exetetl to viit Cor vallis iiL-iiin shortly, at " will IlKeiy muse .- r. yarding future O C A K plans. Bishop JS Mills, piesldillg liishop or t.. U Rclin-ch for this tlii net. i.r rived home jeterday morning from the I-jisI. wliere he has been in H e Interest of the atlalls of the church. At i. - .h.ii.munl rtw a ivwia iiieetimr of Ihe church hoard at Alexus. Illinois. Rislioi) Mil u u annul li tnd lo the niis-ionar list net nwnnriliia Germnii V ami Africa. i ' 7... i i.T.r Mr MilU u ill L" i' ". ihi". I- Africa, but if he slm.jid go o . . ilM.Ieh. ,nd Llrcr Cure, by taluif will prolulilV be uexl oVeinls T, III iiar,d.'!:.!.,"k- . I family will likely be removed to the , nndMrapoalUf. fuaranl It,"..! J eenu aer bottle by aU drofgtata tMl. TUESDAY, MAY 19. Rather a pleasant day. I. G Atlair Is liome from Portland. The river Is tit a fair boating stage, i Miss E Salt.umu visited Creswell j today. Tun e gooseberries lire now in t lie market. Physicians report sickness hand. on every Eugene races one week from to- morrow. Vie llainiiiltl is still quite sick at Mohawk. Farmers are very busy sowing grain between showers'. Forty Indiums were killed by a cyclone in Xebiaka yesterday. '1 he Polk county legislative candi dates on the republican tieket were avMssed tll apiece. The county canvass begins again next Saturday. J L Cottle, a Portland stock buyer, is in the city. Miss MhU'1 French lias gone to Si sons, California. .Mrs Humphrey ol rprlnullelU was in Eugene today Mr and Mrs Frank studrews went to Leliannil toilay. Mrs Dr Chapman from Portland today. arrived home Mi) Richardson of Pleasant Hill was it. Eugene today. Miss Frona Davis returned from Junction this aftt-ruoeii. Hon R ibt Clow, injunction City, Is in Eugene this uflernoon. I ti-n Lurch, of Leniall, was doing business here last evening. The students again meet in daily assembly at the university. Miss Haliie G lines of Corvallis is vUiilng friends in this cily. Attorney X E Markley returned from Cot' iig" Gr ve this morning. The Grand Lodge of Oregon Odd FelliMs met Is tit Astoria May HOth. Judge J C Fitllerton passed through ou the Roselairg locul this afternoon. Lincoln Yuruell and Jack Reulnger of Mohawk left for Rohemla yester day. S II Fiieiidly and ' tlatightei, Miss Rosalie, were passengers t i Salem to il i.y. Mrs S T Wyatt of Corvallis is visit ing in this i i'V, the gut si of Mrs W S Gilbert. J P Cuiiin and Darwin Rristow t- tine down from Cottage Grove this morning. AI Auleu has had some more signs painted nn the front ot Ills cigar store. Mrs Anna (fleshy went to Junction this morning to visit u f. w days with tier parents. The great Wallace circus, which played here last year, is at Preseott, Arizona, loduy. One way to stop It. The phsslelans of Galchorg, HI-, offer to buy the spaces used ly quack doctors. Tne fineral of the lale Mrs Rhoda McCord occurred this afternoon, a large number of friends attending. Several new residences are lu course of erection In tills city. A sign that belter times have already appeared. '1'lie groilud-i of the Central school are the scene of a well patronized bicy cle training, school each evening that the weather is faVorale. George Small, of Silver Lake, will start for the Eastern market about June 10 wit li u band of 35U mules. He will drive all the way, and may be gone u year. The funeral of the luttt Mrs. McCord was held tins afternoon and the re mains interred in the Masonic ceme tery. The criainery received almut twice as much milk today as It dltl yester day. The tlrrt churning will be made tomorrow morning. Mrs Vatidcibiirg, of Florence, who has been visiting at Portland, left for home on yesterday's Siuslaw stage. Miss l.eota Plyuiute who has been the guests of her sister, Mm Win Par sons, returned to her home at Hulsey today. Wlnllcld Hayes and family, of Port land, arrived lu Eugene last evening to attend the funeral of his father, the late J T Hayes. 'Miscs Ina and Margaret McClung who have hecu taking lessons in voice culture In Sun Francisco are expected home about June I. The largest camn in the Pacific Jur isdiction, Woodmen of the World, is Pueblo caiiin. Colorado, which has a ihfinU'rship of 5011. Krimk Strontr arrived here from Yreku. California, tin this morning's overland truin Ho lias several horses in training nt Mel inn's park. Mis Ca. lu ll, who has occupied Hie ImiM.. on Seventh street, between Willamette and Olive, is preparing to remove to Pendleton Misses Lottie While ami Rosa Hnn- Mull, teat! hers in the Cottage Grove nublie schools, have returned home, school having clo-etl for the term.S Mondiiv's Salem Journal: L O Adaii. Southern Pacific agent at Eu irenc, spent Sunday In Salem, going to I'ortlaud on ine overiunu mm mom lug. iiiiniv II ocrs!: A voting man i.,f, l iiimU Inwl week with Hie ther ...t..r in.'t In the ihaile. When he lll.niv be was obliged to rtlxll to the clothier for heavy underwear. vv..-i,ii,,.ioii Star: "Money talks, ...i.i ..r i.irfTiiiini. witti oracular l.L Tli,.'aan ." said the old r..i,i,,..d' .mi i. "Rut I don't see' H tirter hev a iiitmopoly on !!i- argymenl in a cumpuigu." In an Item the oilier day announc ing that Ur L M Davis was an In- deieiiileiil cuinliilale for slate senator in Porllulld, the compositor inadi) lis sty that he was formerly a burlier In tliiseilV wlien II should have read "d-iiti-'l." Several ileluehuitiils "( Intlian. from the Warm Springs ngeiicy, ac- . . ... . ...... I.... uiul ttnn coint'ii l "J ""H". v "7"". ', ,, no--, have iias-d througn Mitchell ; . I -I f.. vV tluv. lhey are " n I heir annual i . nro aoi k. l . ..... C'llll-IS llll'l. 1.1 The Indie of fot i a.'f (i rove, have a u .v. l wav of raising m'"ey to .ttV a cl.urch .I.-M. They solicit W'P; lion, uud the oume of every subscrlUT j is worked ou a quilt, and each one has I a chance draw the quilt, , Cincinnati Enquirer: "I wonder : what Eve said when she met Adam?'' I said the dreamy boarder. "Very iiKciy, naiti .-stiury repper-. -viie said, 'If that isn't like a man!' " Detroit Free Press: "I flue you fl.l for being n vagrant," said tne jinh:e. "Have you the money to pay I lie fine'.'" "Your Houor,""said the" man, plaintively, "if I had Hi, I wouldn't be fined us a vagrant." Jonathan Rotirne, secretary of the state republican committee, w ho is a candidate for representative of Mult nomah county, has been endorse d iv i the populist, a populist c.itnli'l.ite i having wi'hdruwn for the purpose. J M I'plon, of Ratidon, deinocralic sipulist candidate for prosecuting at torney for this district, is inlhecity gelling acquainted. He is it pleasant tillable gentleman ami a first-class at torney. He will poll a heavy vote in Lane coun'y. Monday's Salem Post: J It Can teubeiu went this tiflernoou to Port laud, where he will meet his uncle, John Straub, father of Prof John Stratil), of Eugene, w ho Is on the coast ou a visit from the East. Together they w ill visit Astoria. The funeral of the late J T Hayes oc curedthisafterniH.il the remains bt ing interred in the Masonic cemetery. J W Geary lot, G A R, acted us an escort, Mr Hayes being a veteran of Hie Mexican war. OregonWn: " I'lu- question of whether or tint stock shall be permitted to run ut large w ill be Voted upon in Lane county ut the coming election." Linn county is probably meant In stead of Lutie, us l be question Is not to lie voted upon here. Plate ghea windows are growing larger. What is claimed to o the largest single pine of glass in the country was received at llatlfonl, Conn., 'from Relgium recently. It is IL' ft ft high, l'.l feet wide, one-half inch thick, and weighs l.S KI pounds. Miss Hi Maxwell tetircs gracefully from the l uuipaigu in Linn county at a candidate for county school super intendent on the republican ticktt and will be uti earnest udvocato of chang ing the constitution si Unit women mny I old olllce I., Orcunn. Miss Max well is an uccompiishc I ami popular young woman. An entirely lie v near view of Grunt will lie given in McClurc's Magazine for June, ina paper mitten by the man who was chaplain of the -1st Illinois when Grant was colonel ol the regiment, and w lio lived, during that lime, In the closest Intimacy with 1 1 i in . It let) iris interesting conversa tions with Grunt uud relates u liuinlw of characteristic anecdotes. Yroka Journal: A couple of "fly" drummers hud the conceit taken out of them a little nt the hotel I.i Ager a few days ago, as menlioned b our correspondent. They ordered eggs on the huir shell of Ihe pretty gin wuu ress, which were promptly furnished by serving hurd boiled eggs nicely peeled halfway down. The others at the tables In Ihe dining room ut the time gave them the laugh, w hen the drummers wlltered. Albany Herald: A certain lellow who was convicted here under the name of Chas. Denny, ami who was pardoned from the penitentiary by ennover, having ucacricu ins own wile, is now trying to insinuate him self Into the good graces of another in ill's wife and thereby ruin another family. There is a move ou foot to muke It decidedly tropical for this fellow If he doesn't desist. If he Is wise lie will take a trio to Portland to support his former liberu'or ami foiget lo return. W C hartley, a Wyoming sheep- buyer, was In Fossil lust week with his family, which travel along with him in a handsome covered wagon. He hut ptirchused 12.IHH) head of wethers, besides some yearling ewes, In Wasco ami Crook counties, which lie was on his way to receive. John Meek of Condon, was employed oy Mr. Rarnev lo lielu drive the sheep to Wyoming, anil left Fossil Tuesday for Aiitilope, where lie expects to over take the outfit. Mrs Richardson, who resides live miles east of Albany, started h e from town Tuesday evening' In u wagon, with her little child On near ing the Southern Pacific railroad track, she saw a freight truin approaching. Fearing an accident, alio sprang out ol the wagou with her child. The horses started to run and croi-sed the track just In time for the engine to strike the wagon aim kiiock h inio hiiiuiihk wood. The horses were not hurt. It was a narrow escape for the lady and Iter child. A Stkamik Cask. A man by the name of William Randall, w ho bus Is-en Ktoi-iiinir witli J W Guiley ut Dexter for some time, look hl depart ure rather unexpectedly a hhoittlme since, tukinir with hi'h, so II Is claimed, property thut did not la-long tO lllUI. JtlllKlall Cllllie lo r.ugrnr. u week ago on horseback. The horse was his piopertv but lie wits riding a borrowed saddle. He had a check for m ts in piikb: also tJ in money which hud been irlveli bill'. He Cashed the check and since that time nothing bus been heard of him. Randall claims to liavnnnme here from PaloUse The mutter has not been placed In the hands of ihe officers Ly Mr Guiley Tin: ISTKUCOf.l.KOIATK MKKT. - Great icpiiratlotis are being made lr it.., li.i..reolli-ifiate meet at Salem, Julie it It i. HiitlciiiHted that a liiimU-r tif rww.riU will 1st broken despite unfavor utilt. u-i'Mttier for training. Ccrtulnly the largest number of ulhMes that have ever emue lognner in wre"n u ill contest fo- ! e hot'or l Ho n colleges. Tlte U ol O ' "" " hieh ill be selected next -a'urd i.v will b" a large one anl will go il. lo win. An excursion will be run from Eugene ,. ol, f,.r tbiin half nrice. 'Ibis excursion i under the management of i "Ocacnu" Davis and M the liumls-r of' lickels Is limited those should see hnn at once. desiring to v Pany i. nar I. Mny r. AT MakmiaI.'h Sai.K. Murshnl II J Day lliis afternoon sold ut in irshal's sale three head of young tai tie. Two of them were two-yeur-old and were bid in by C R Doyle at t'l and J i ol) resis ctnelv. The other one, a Jersey one Venr oi l, wus bid lu by Abe Rai gs r U V). Olcd. I'ally t.tiartl. May Is MrJT Haves tiled ut the residence of Ills son, Mr Shetiiiau Have, near Springfield, Oiegon, this morning ut .'I o clock, aged si; years, 7 months and 5 days, after an il nes of several Veals. Mr Hayes came to Eugene lulsr.) from Hariiesville, Ohio, ami worked In Eugeue for it number of year, un til declining health compelled him to retire from active duties. lie leaves a ' wile ami four children, Wliilleld ; laves, of Portland, and Mrs Philip Miller, Micrmaii Hayes ai.d Charles ; Hayes, of ibis county, to mourn his ! lo-s. Mr Hayes had many friends who uill learn with regret of his demise. The funeral will take place tumor row afternoon at 1!'!0 o'clock from the I n-idenee ot' Mr Philip Miller, ou Sixth street, to the Masonic cemetery. I'riends of the family are respectfully invited. IVbai'io ou t lie IleU't. I'sily i.uitiii, Uay l1. A tlcuioiisttutlon was mtule yt-ter-d..y Islore flic students of the stale university to show the pernicious ef fect of smoking. This w as i-U'ectctl by mums of a Kphygmngraph which re corded the U-at of tlie ratlial artery. To the writing lever of the instrument w us attached a piece of w hite paper, which could lie plainly seen from all parts of the room, to move lit each beat of the pulse. After the normal heat was shown Ihe subject smoked a cigarette, which caused the heart to bent more rapidly, as was shown by the movements of the White paper. In a laboratory experiment this in crease over the normal w as shown to lieut (he rate of beats a minute. The evil ell'ict of smoking Is easily seen. The instrument was ma le by Mr. Scth Mc. Ulster, an assistant in the university, who Is to tie congratu lated ni oft liia ingenuity. A l TKltMitiN DlNNKK. Prof ami Mr- E R McElroy gave an allcrnooti dinner ut o o'clock Saturday afternoon at th-lr home on Sixtn ami Lawieiice streets, in honor of their guests, Col ami Mrs Thus M Anderson of Vali ent ver, Washington. Thirteen invi tations were Issued, being to one of the committees on arrangements for the Ma-onic entertainment of Saturday night, ut w hich time Col Anderson delivered mi address Upon Musony. The UMial decorations were observed, anil Ihe guests were r) ally entertained by Mr and Mrs McElroy, wTio under stand well the art of entertaining. Covers were laid for l.'l, anil by each plate was placed ti cartl unique in do sign and beaili g the name of Hie guest and date. Hand painted cards lien ring a number of questions were ulso given each guest. Attached lo each card by a small string was a penny. The penny suggested an answer to each question ami the secret of the game to guess t lie correct answers, which was done between course. 1 host" present were: lot ami Mrs Thus M Anderson, of Van couver, Mr tin I Mrs J I, Pago, Mr ami ilrsj I Itnhl nsou, Mr ami Mrs Geo 1 Hull, Mr and .Mrs Chus Luuer, Mr and MrsS II Fiieiidlv. Dr W V Hender son and Prof ami Mrs McElroy. Didn't Makr a Foktl'.nk. The Corvailis Ladies' Rami gave a musical ami literary entertainment at the opera house Saturday night which was not greeted by a very enlliuslustio audience and which In ull probability did not net the pel formers a very handsome return. However they got all they could expect, as they came here without at all advertising their pei fnrmniice. Eugene usually turns out good audiences but it takes ad vertising to get tho people. 1 he la dles' band of Corvallis is composed ol very nice people, but thov no doubt have a poor opinion of Eugene, though they could not reasonably ex- .ect treatment oilier than they re ceived. liauy Uuard, May Is. At tiik Ckkamkky. The creamery started up this morning on a small ale, us only a few farmers have ytt completed ariauge incuts to deliver their milk. Tho umouiil Drought, in this morning was 6.'ID tmunds from which was t.htaltied about f() pountls of cream. When the milk Is brought In it is poured into a tank which sets on scales ami tho weight obtained. It then pours Into a large r.lno vat and from there, Into the. separator. From the separator the skim milk passes into cutis ami is ready for the larmer to take back home. IlKfNti iNuLiltKi) Fou. One An drew F McCoriniek Is being Inquired for by relatives In .Minnesota, mo Connlek Is a large, well built loan ami was a student of law ilil the .Northern Indiana Statu Normal School. II stalled West hist winter ami litis not slncn been heard from by his people. He was In Eugene two or three days Inst Xovember uud registered at the Minnesota hotel. Ho came here "broke" ami in a drunken condition ami spent a short time In the city lull. hi the night of XovemlsT 80 he h it for the south, riding a brake beam out of town and lias not sinVo been heard from. Lank Count v Soai Factory. The Lane county soao factory Is tun Inn out larize Humilities of soup, The i. iMilbly output Is about ,S(SM) pounds of liiunilry soaps, Is-idesa large amount of dllle rent brumlsof toilet soars. The sua n maile by the company is highly spoken tif by patrons. The fancy toilet sou us mmlu by the company will com pare fiivoiubly with thoao made by Eastern factories, both In quality and In fancy design. 1 Im company's s'liitisare bundled by ull (he grocery lions, s lii Ihe ellv excepting one and lle a'-', li d g' ol markets III valley tow liS. . Tun Co.Niii'tTKits' ExrrnspiN. The management f the annual eon- .l,i..t,.r..' ..vi'lll-shitt llHVO flef'blell tO ,,, Mlwllir Salem agiilu this .... txl.rHj ill I held on jllnn. The objection to holding It in this city was the great tlltlance rrom Portland, as it I t' fur to run a train from there here and back lu a day. Cm .unship Rkstoiikii. Governor Lord today restored to eltlehship I u Vj.i.i. nf l'.-n. Ilctoli u bll ael'Vi-il one year In the penitentiary for lur- M a huikh. At Cuti vonvllle Sunday, ceiiy. A large fsdilion from proml i May 17, Miss Orpba Wynn, of Cottage pent citizens, the Judge i.nd prosecu- lirove, and James Reusoil, of Canyoti ling attorney was presented. ville. UTY liOVKKN.M t I . The f ount II Practices la'tmomy Kciliirintr Kpi"ise on Lights. by I 'idly Ciiard, Majr !'.'. Council nu t lu icgiilnr session last .....itil.tir ..iir.n.itil (.. .. .1 I. .., ..... t ...... oiK l'. . in l Hi (, lit. I. ll.ll I Present, Mayor Matlock, Colincilmen Henderson, Hangs, Fisher, Dunn, Day, jGray; Ailing Recorder Geo A Dorris, I and Marshal Day. Reading ol minutes of meeting of April iiml May deferred. Finance coiuiniltce leporb d favor ' able on the Usual miiiler of bills and Ibey were ordered paid. , Petition ol S M Garrison et ul for u I charter to establish a hose team to be known as "C of O Hose Team Xo -" was presented and on million of Conn film in Henderson was granted. Proposed constitution of V ofO ln"e team was presented lor consilient' Ion ami on motion of Councilman Gray was rt feried to committee ou fire and water. Committee on lights reported uiiani mously in favor ol discontinuing three light, viz: Arc light situated at the Intersection of Dili and Chiirncltnu streets, the one at 10th and Willamette stieets ami the one at 11th and 1 1 il yard studs. On motion of Council man Day report w as adopted ami said lights ordered discontinued. An ordinance to compel sewer cot heci ions in the city of Eugene and in punish persons for severing such con nections was considered. On motion of Councilman Fisher rules w ere sus pended iiml ordinance read by title. Councilman Henderson moved (lint proposed onlinaiici be referred lit com mittee ou health; carried. Ct. illicit man Gray asked for permission to re port immediately on proposed ordi nance; granted. Ordinance read at that timeaml placed on final passage. On motion of Couiicilmull Gray pass ed. On motion of Coinmiltet man Gray the mutter of making Inqulty If fur ther leiluction of lights could 1st had. Ou motion referred to committee on lire ami water. Councilman Gray uiiule resolution ordering that llnniice cbmitdttee make estimate of receipts ami expenditures for the ensuing year; carried. .IIHY ' LIST. The .Mi n li i ill peal Out Justice at the Jin, e Term uflotirt. Jurors for the June term of circuit court were draw ti us follows toilay by Shetiir Johnson. Clerk Jennings and Judge Fisk: Noah Itnoy, farmer, Creswell. Henrv Hunter, enrm liter " John Wicks, farmer " 1) Stnulon " R Edwards . " Full Creek. JW Cherry, ' mechanic, Eugene. J A Y oiler, farmer ' Martin Foster " " Chas Smith, capitalist " David Cherry " " JasOtlult, farmer " Jus Higgius " " II McFurlund " Collage Grove. Cul Wallace " ' " Roht Dillard " " J G Powell " " " Doak .'i in will t " Slusluw. DPelrie " " O W Hurd, merchant, Florence. C R David, farmer " G C Mlllelt " Juncllon. A Ihishiif II. warehouseman " R Y Purler, tanner, Walker. C II Decker, carpenter. Waltervllle. J (,' Goodale, luiuhermaii, 'Joburg. I', I Coleman, farmer C Martin Springfield. El in Ira. Pleasant Hill. Irving. Lost Valley. R P Intuitu R Crtizan II Inwall C Parker Pally liunrd, Mny Al. Thkv Wkkk Gkatih. Last even ing after supper stiiull boys and larger ones too might have been seen hurrying along the streets. Xo tire alarm had been sounded hut yet many of them were running' ami all were taking tho shortest route to their des tination. All seemed to have a com mon object In view anil ull were heiitlcd for the sumo objective point. iVu Investigation of the cause of ex citement revealed tho fact that M S Darker, tho Ninth street bicycle deal er, had Just received u large invoice of cycle cups of ull sizes which lie was distributing gratis. Of course tho caps advertise Mr Rurker'a business, but If one is in stylo for the next few days it will la- necessary for him to weur one of those cups. bally (luard, May JO. Okitckkh Ei.kctkh. At the annual session of tho - Grand Encampment of Otbl Fellows or Oregon at Astoria yesterday, tho following officers were eluded for the ensuing term: A V Teat, Grand Patriarch; F W Riches, Grand High Priest: W W Francis, Gland Senior ardcn; E E Sharon, Grand Scribe; J O Wright, Grand Treasurer; A W Rowersox, Grand; Junior War lieu; Charles Moshberger, Grant! Marshal; F M Alfred, Grand Sentinel. Among oilier Important matters a resolution was con tinned by the grand representatives debarring saloon keep ers and tumblers from becoming mem bers or the ortler. Iialryniple line Ulliidrawu. Ai.iianv. Or.. May 18. Tho official ballot for Linn county wus given to the pi Inter today by (he county clerk. Tlie ticket wus llh d ttir.v this morn ing, and immediately thereafter the withdrawal on.' 11 Dalrymple, pop ullst nominee for district attorney, was aho II l il, so his iiauio w ill not appear upon the ticket. Are oi oinlMif I Oregon. Wamiimiton, DC, May 18. Sena for Milehel and Congressman Her- maun have no thought of leaving their posts ol duly before adjournment, and while so many matters vital to the liitere.ts of Oregon are pending lu congress. All rumors to the contrary are unfounded.! Pally tiunr.l, May I''. Two GuiKltATloNrt Inhank. Sa lem Statesman: Mrs John bosterund daughter Martha were rtcelved at the insane asvluui from Crtsik county Siinoay. 'The mother is aged 50 and the daughter The latter has had fits since she was u baby. mm-... ;ysiMMOMs I: - . - -1 . reguiator7 THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons Liver RrcuLATOR dont forget to take It. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, jti'-t like all nature, anj tne system biwmes choked up by the ni.vumiil.itcj w.cte, which brings on Malaria, I ever attJ Ague and Rheuma ti?m. You want ti wake up your Liver now, hut ha sure you take SIMMONS llVbi. KlaiULAIOR to do it. It also regulate tlu Liver keeps it properly at work, wIum your system will be free from poison anJ the whole N-.Jv Invigorated. You get VI IE It EST 1 1 LOO 1) when yonr system is in Al cinjitlon, and that will only he wIiph the Liver Is kept active. 1 rv a Liver Remedy once and note the diiicK'iicf. Rut t.iku only SIMMONS LlVT.K rCl-CiULATOW It is SIMMONS LlVi-R KUiULATOR which makes the difference, l ake It In powder or In liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder: but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for It. J. 11. Zclliu Ock, Phlladolphia, Pa. Cmiiiiilssliuieri Court. K II Hurpole wltnets state vs E iV ij oiHidwin, reiortn school... o uu J McMuhau bounty on cayote scalp 2 00 A C Jennings, expressage, tele gram ami stationery 5 05 J G Stevenson postage 6 00 Mestou Dygart Rook Mfg Co, election supplies 15 60 W T Kuyser pauper supplies, Carson 2 S2 J II McClung pauKT supplies for poor rutin inmates u 7a P Frank A Son, pan per supplies. 1 27 J W Harris, city pauper sup plies :. ; 7 60 W T Kuyser, pauper supplies, Mrs llaiuisven 5 10 R F Russell M D, cure and treat ment of Paupers to May 6 160 00 F L Chambers, hardware etc, for ferry 7 20 F L Chambers, repairs for ferry.. 80 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber..... 8 80 Geo Sovern, gravel 2 00 It Johnson, aid to puupcr - e- ...... . " nn st I) P Rurtoli, assessor. iua IO 45 00 65 00 83 75 , 15 00 1 00 R F Kecney, deputy assessor John T Wilson, " " J T t'alllson, Geo W Rrlggs, " " A 11 hlsk, stationery How lo Vote. The lust legislature simplified the method of designating thy candidates tho elector wishes to vote for under the Australian ballot law. Instead of erasing all the names except the one be votes lor, the elector simply places an X lu tho space between the number and the haunt of the candidate voted for. All other names are left blank. For convenience we will give an Il lustration: Tho name marked with an X Is Ihe candidate voted for, and others are blauk. For Surveyor. John R Reavenue. the dsmocratlo uomlneo for county surveyor, has been a resident of Eugene for several yean and enjoys the confidence or all. He wus originally ajatKsou county ooy, and here Is how the well known Jacksonville Times commends him: "The ticket nominated by the Democracy or Lane county Is a most excellent one, and part or It will be elected. There are several worthy and popular candidates on It, who are well tiualllletl lor tne positions to which they as til re, prominent among whom Is J R Rpavenue, the nominee for surveyor. He was for a number of years a resident of Jacksonville, dur ing which time he laid the foundation of a successful career as civil engineer. The people of Lane county will con serve their best Interest by electlDg Mr 11." pally Guard, May JO. St'HPRisK Party. Miss lone Zl gler was tendered a very pleasaut aur prise party lust evening at her home on South High street by a number of he young friends. The surprising party assembled at the home of Rev and Mrs Geo J) Needy and about 8 o'clock proceeded In a liody to the home of Miss .iegler. The surprise was complete, the plans having Men well carried out. The time was spent lu social Barnes until a late hour, several charades forming an Interest ing feature of the evenlug'a entertain ment. Those present were: Miss lone Zlegler, Lizzie Brent, Jessie I.lverrnore. Alice Mills. Irene Rrown- sou, Carrie Dice, Nellie Owen, Mrs I O Knotts (bloretice), antl uev anu niri Geo 1) Needy; Messrs Alfred Mills, Clarence Luckey, S M Gaitison, C I Edwards, and 11 A Owen. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CI1EAM IMfflNi Most Perfect Mad. 40 Year the Standard. I I X E R Skipworlh Detn. I I I ; 1 1 Raker I'eo. 8 " I D Driver Rep.