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1 71 J mABLlSIIEn KIR THE 01XSE1IUTIM OF DEMCRl TIG mriim N TO HAM M nOSETHVl BT TDE lUil OF 01 R BROW EUGENE, OU., SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 18. NO. 28. r 1 1 p Si tin Do V ;EKLY EUSENE GUARD. IcAni'BGLL, PUBLISHER. t.gn't "' Willamette b-lwevii flEUM-""' SIHSCKU'TUN: iini. 12.00. 1.00 .GO. TUESDAY, JUNE 0. A Salem Lie. 1 . .J - 1, M A..,. iSiriJ ralCJ nnuo imiwvyu on application. I p bilu- levers to QUA III), LUCKEY J5T itKALKR I.N aJ vVatcnos, Chaws. Jewelry, Etc. IMN(J PROMPTLY DONE. Ill Work Warranled.-x&l r ttt T) T) rv TT7 XT TVf T l VV . UJLWJ I -' Vilclaii juui Surgeon. jan-1 niliio ol",r P'MtoHice. Hours; 12 Ui S, o 10 w i. w. TE AND MARBLE lina lid !f nice, in mreiKu "i Ii- Marble mid U run I to, Mouuinouti. B.a ltoiii-nJ Ceraotery work of i ,11 kind, fr IH-j- I WORK OIJAUANTEED! tile Street, nesr Pnstofnce. Kiigvne, Or C. WO 0 COOK, ttorncy-at-Law. i-Oiio lil( bluck south of ITirlaman's El'tiENK, OUEliOS. tlNSKY N. E, Markley. isey'& Markley, Lttorneys-at-Law. U-rclsl and Probate Dulue Hpoc In Chrlsinan Mock. ie County Bait (Kalubllidu-il tn JOENE, OREGON. general Banking business ',! branches transacted on able terms. A. (!. 1IOVKY, President. J. M. A It it A MS, Cashier. A. U. HOYEY, J u.. Asst.Cashr. IrwMrnt 9.B ( i Mm Kacin. Jr., L'whiel Bank Ot Eugene. I up lash Capital 50,080 jtusaiu! Profits, $50,000 Tsne - Oregon neral bsnklna buoluaj, ''.'" ?" rfo'!?' .raw. Sight drafts on Nw,V A,t JACK). 8AS FUANCISI'O and POUT U, OKKHON. , 4 . t of nohri wiliI on foreign oouutrles. iiu rwoeived ubjeot to check or oertih- colUuti.mssotrustsJ taut will recelvs at situation. L. PAGE, -DEALER IX- Shift. ..hi irrnvi'iiifv n I Ft fj V III I 11 1 . nti tlio U ofO rnmmis Is Iroc.ebj.es. nir a Law and Complete stork of lle and Fancy Grncerki bought I jr tlje btt mtirkets, EXCLUSIlfELY FOR CASH, n ofler the public better prices ',tlu any other hmise in Eiitretic. i ' - 9dac2 or all ltalstai!i at Market Prices. t i J. F. FORD, t (Rvn.-lit,) ii (one, I. w. writo-i qoJr JU i t. IS'-1-!; 3. Mkd. Mko. Co., Dnfur, On-Kin. 3kxti.emk.v: On arrivlni home l:i-t k, I founJ till well snd anxlomly ItiUK. Our llitlu girl, night at, , one if yi'unt oU. lo huj wukttfj away S8 m)iuhIh, m now well, utroiitf ami irous. and well fleshed up. S. II. ui)i Cure tins done it work well. li of the children like it. Your H. t'uuiili Cure tms ourttl and ketit y all ho&rniiesrt rruiu lue. m give i every oiie, with greeting fur all. UiliitiK you prosperity, we are Vifurn, Ib. and Mks. J. V. Kokd. f')Uwihlo fl freih nil eb-crful, nd ? I'rf Ibe 4r!:ij, work, Ki-ne Uw tfttrta the itK.Uorif ,m l.ior l'ur, bj uklii ir llimiw , t. unlt , imaiilfr niamutce J 50 cvou r bottU by ,il ni((tiu. The irrus lii'intf muMed The fitful- Hloitf in h llitle l.lm k lm been eluded up. Al Allien Will out lifti-r 1 1 tr.nt ; t.idny. lie gut 0. Cniiijri hh will probably 11 'J r.iru In two or thrre dayn. The lurjcHt ri'celpliof iruie inoncv lit Iiiili'peudi'iii'e wim fi'J.5i. A Indira gold wulih wan found on the HtrteN it few iIiijh nun. K II Inirhu'ii Hhipped a eurlme! of oats to C.iliirnl;k yi'terd.iv. SfVi-rnl mere immigrant tralnw pit-icil tiirntiKh town tuiliiy. Surh puny HMHiterH im the one pro duced by Salem me not In it. Iiepuhlican nntlmml convention at St Louis one week from today. ('MiinicniYtncut of Drain Normal school from June 1!) to i'.j incltiiivf. Many iiniiiiurati; Ii'iiimm iiiv pacing throtit(h his city liotind xouthward. The llaiiKon reHidcnce, Sixth ami Oak streets, is receivinga coat of white paint. The Union power bouse at I'orttund burned yesterday. Lorn, $75,000; In siirance. $iti,000. Albert (! ranger and Win E Wire have applied for the rights of Ameri can citienshlp. The(jl?AKI Job olllcre printed tlie Fourth of July posters fur the Eugene celebration today. The district convention of the Woodmen of the world will convene in Eugene June 17th. J.nmlierty, the bakir, is building the fiiiiKiee for his bakery in t lie room recently vacated by Ehwegen's book More. Jas Sanford of Hlg Prairie informs us that one man crossed the mountains over the military road the other day He reported plenty of mow. The hotels in St Louis refuse to lodge or feed negro delegates to t he republican national convetw ion, ami the colored mnn feels badly over the same. (ien 11 Dorris has Instituted suit ngfttnM Amu.iah Rogers in the circuit court to recover money on piomissnry nr.tes in the sum of Sututdny Tad Lui key, Cliarlle Davis and I'erc.v 1'nltcrson fished down the Willameite from Jasper in a boat, catching 07 trout on the way. The Florence West raised its rooMer to the bend of Its columns Friday, in honor of the ' ictory" i' Vaiidertmrg for congress. A little previous. Lola, a Chippewa npi:iw, runs 100 yards in 0! seconds, by expert limiiii;. and it is declaied can do It in J second lesti. She alo runs any distance up to ten miles, and It Is declared is the fastest runner in the world. She is 19 years old and weighs 117 pounds. Her home is al lturdicksville, Miss. These, elections are very unecrta'n afl'airs. Down In AstorW Mr. Fraten burg bet $100 to $J0 that Frank-Cook would le elected sheriff, so absolute was bis eontlileiiee in what lie was talking about. Iimfead of Cook being elected be was defeated by J W Hare by 4ii2 plurality. C.xpjille, Coos county, is juSilan'. It has received a clear majority or I'M over all competitors for the county seat. The change will make the county seat more accessable to the ma jority of the. people than Empire, the present place oi county iiusiuess. Claude ami Charley Davis, of this city, and Will Hire, of HurrlsbHrg, left here early this morning in a waiion for the nvnfl of the Brownsville I ioncer plcnio, which npena tomorrow and etintinues until Thursday, They took with them supplies for a refresh ment stand, which they expect tu conduct. Salem Statesman: Curry county must have that liarb r and refuge, sure. And Coos and Douglas, Lane Lincoln and Tillamook must have their very beneficial public works con tinued. " These people saved the day, It It not expected tint teams can cros the mountains by the McKenatie or military routes lor two or nine Weeks yet. Some uentlemen who ame across the MoKetuio rojte on horseback last F.iday report the snow about 510 miles across and from 4 to 11 feet deep, and that they hud a very hard trip. dipt Nelson who has been at the head of the Salvation Ai my move ment in tills city sini its oaganiza tion, left this morning for Astoria, where be 1 as tieen nssigueu to ine work of the armv. Lieutenant Moys will leave In about a week. No new appoin'menti have been announced lor tins city yet. Win Slants of Rend. Crook county, arrived here a few days ago, having come by the MtKenzle route. Mr Slants ex pects to take back w ith him ",')!) head of cattle belonging to . U own. He will return later on and take out another drove for Mr llrown, He reports iiO feet of mow on the cast side of the lava bed. Oregunian: In l1- Harrison re ceived 35,000 votes, whoresa Judge Iteaii's vole last week, with several small counties Incomplete or wholly unrepresented, was ao.noQ- At this same btaga or the count, Burnetts vote was 17.7W. against 14.43 for Cleveland In 11:1. and Huston's L-,- 3(131, aganst Weaver's .ii,W in iw.. Junction Cltv Tiniest ('With the uml ronttdence of our home friends and heighlsirs, defeut loses its sting. The populists having only two candidates for (lie legi-lature, centered the third vole on Mr Hilyeu. Hem our defeat." -Mr Houu'ou win in dorsed by the populits. Mr Bilycu cot plenty of votes from ull tbiee par ties. . In Ftlgene.a elsewhere, the bicycle wmt tu lu th utitiHTut uftliebmir. Illsasmubb ks yo ir life is worth 'o ...i ,l,,i'i like the wliei I, and the closest friendship have tcen severed , by an expreed preference for the, make which ymi tide over tliat bidi i theotlier fellow rides linker City BepuUUani IUiu! raii., rain! The rainy wotbtr continues , unalHtted, a remarkable phenomena for : this c -uotry. Tlie oldest inbaliitaut falls M recollect such an sbund mc- of : rain at this time of tlie year, ex.s-pt .,u ..! iri-n m-lio w as h'-re ill I'i'i. II year was worse than this. Why lie ; saw it rain nearly al! summer. He t that as it may, this is an extraordinary 0rd, Jtmo w. season, nevertheless. j The follow lug Is taken from yeter- Poi Hand Welcome: "The iiotm). day 's Saieiii Journal: cratslK-at their record of two years! . "It occurred lu the Judges stand ,i.-.i tuivicv- it - ,n.in 11..1 ! Saturday afterniKiii during tb Ie thev have elected one member of the , wi,,K- iwoineuue oi me r.ugeiic ; wiUiout pr iiidi.v. walk, i'wii inenii era of the sporting fraternity arre very much in teresti-ii in the walk and In ttieir ex citement did not preivive a Salem gen. I It-ti i it ti staudil'g a few fis-t ll-t:i:it. The following conversation took it:nv U-tvveeii the lugetie men: "Witch that man Soiinciiiau walk. He will win if he can only bold out," said one of the u en. "Well but he won't lend out," responded the oilier. "We have the referee bought oil' if Soiiiieinan sliou'd keep the lead," continued the II rst snvaker. "and should Bvars take I the lead lie will also be ruled oil' by I the referee." Thell liroidiecv seems lo After the U of O delegation to the ,'"VU .r"?t" ,rl'L' ' H'eleMer. l ie field .lav meet al Salem had returned 'V'" 1 oiversity apis-ars to Ik- a model home Saturday night, the excursion I Hil'V1, training schoo'. The points cur ii-mI be the downturn ..s i-l.-nncd lecomeu n. luvor oi v llialiietie L III ti 1:1 ur (otur. Psiiy 'Unl, June I J CtliHidalo vs W A M recover tnoiiev. Coiiltrnied. '1 W D Breretoii vs M Svarverud A Co; to recover money. Di-mi-std hlh'lil He to AlltlKUIitl.E ( lilMK. II .li.m li i Need III'1 Scroti si li ii u 1 1 y th Law tun (no 'I'liem. legiKlature-Lark Hilyeu, of Lane cutiuty. He is iiiti capable of shoul dering all the responsibilities the democrats will he called upon to tieur in the house next winter," Lark will have eight or ten democrats in the legislature to help him bear democrat ic responsibility. THE LOST Alt IH'LKS. F" ii ml In the Stmli-iits Kxrurslou tar ami Advertised liv tli K. K. Coiiipnii)'. 3 .1 II ll.mig vs I.II.1 A Saunders, conllrmatiou. Coiitlr'ned .'id Minnie M Schneider vs Orvllle F Kohrer, et al; foreclosure. Con tinued. tld Surah (i Heald vs Beiij F Finn; foreclosure. Default and Judgment for ui ii u i....P.u, .. ...I t'.ii ..ii.. a J-...,.,., r .i iu in..-.". r J f,r(V ,(. WH ,1(llU, I" I I... .1... It I, I It in.in ii iii. in mi-, hi pin'jf li'inrvl, .luiu lii. Yisicid iy evening a icosl di-gtist-lug and outrageous crime was petpe tlati d lip. HI the pel -on of a young hoy ill a holms' camp in the river bottom a short dhtmice U-youd the Eugene) liiidge. The crime committed wasi Hud of sodomy ami tint bctists w ho did it compelli d I lie helpless hoy to j ! accede to tlicir lb-tumuli by using1 bruised and V tlie ticiuls III lillinan llesii, out ami during the renovating process a large numlier of articles, presumably lost by the studculs, Were brought to light As it Is the desire of the railroad company to safely return all lost prop erty found by its employes, to the owners, a lis 'f the articles found ill this car is published below ami the owners can get their propert by call ing at the S I' depot ill tllis city. The collect ion was brought up today nml left io charge of Agent Adair. Following is the li-t: 1 portage stamp (unused.) 1 hot tie A b any ts-er (three fourths full). A port ion of a Imx of crackers. The same of peanuts. 1 ladies lace handkerchief. 1 dozen ordinary hairpins 1 penny. 1 safety pin. I Fedora hat (almost new). 3 lead pencils. II button (dilferent styles). 1 silsH.mler holder. 1 package chewing gum. 1 iiox headache cure. 1 umbrella ferrule. 1 Portland Athletic club badge. 1 brass sciew. 1! fancy hairpins. A collection of mixed candies. A various assort incut of pins. .Mure Field Hay Comment. daily tiutril, June'). We take the following lten.8 fr -m the S -ile-iii Journal and Post of yester day: The Eugene delegation brought m nicy us well as '-suss" with them. Oneoftho Eugene wheelmen made a pretty spurt on the last quarter of the second mile in the bicycle race, but Willamette's three men proved tou sHcdy for him. The U ot O boys were hacked by all kinds of people with all kinds of mon ey. They liau ail kiiios oi aiuieies too, except wheelmen. io one na, accused them of being in the bicycle race. The Eugene delegation cheered with considerable vim every time n point was recorded in favor of the U of O. The Eugene girls certainly did their part in winning tlie cup. Salem lias one consolation anyway, in having Eugene win the cu,', and that is, that Coleman and Bishop, who won first place in the 410 and SHO-yard dashes respectively, are Salem boys. Willaini tie University boys did well and did their best, and it must be re membered that many of the points taken from them was accomplished by lads who belong here, and received much of their athletic training here. AN It.MSTKATKD ClRt't'LAR. The management of the University of Ore gon have Just recently Issued an Illus trated circular, discriptive of the var ious buildings anil departmenta of the university and tlie dilferent brandies of study taught therein. The book Is a very neat anu attractive paiiipuiei, containing 4o page and '.HI Illustra tions. Three thousand copies have tK-eii printed and will he scattered througl out the state as a means of advertisement. The faculty are In possession of the name and addresses of all the graduates from the public scl ools, of the slute this year and will scud one of these II lust ruled circulars to each publio school graduate. As ibis Is the class of students that are likely to enter an Institut ion of higher learning, these circnlurs win aoutuiess prove useful. I'ullj Ousril, June 10. Back to Texas Wk Oo. Three prairie schooners passed through this afternoon, un ine sine oi uim nrcm u-iiK tho Inscrlotlon. "Everett. Wash, Ai.ril "0. 18UH: back to Tetas we go." Another one said, "Texas, home, sweet home." I lie wagons were drawn by horses with the kign "Oats wanieu w ithin," pluinly evident, and tlie en tire outfit, did not have the appearance of very much thrift. This makes () or lo of these outfits that have passed ..nib throueh this city within the past three days. The question arises, w ill these poor deluded people be any better oil after lin y reach Texas. Hkiikik Completed. The last stage up the McKenzle route crossed the new bridge nciosi Horse oretk, ulKiut mile south of McKenane Bridge. This w is the first through mail by stage to 1-oh-y Springs since the bridge washed out lasl winter. The Horse creek bridge is a 1 Hi foot span and eight feet above the water. !l U a lubntaiilial struc'iire an I future Hoods will not alfecl it. The hotel i i,, .ti. niiiMis at the Foley Springs have been relit ted, and guests and campers may be assured of the test accommodation. versily however were fairly made and our uildetes are to be rccctrd and honored for dot stisipiug to such dis graceful piomalings in order to obtain a silver cup." 1 he above Is a he, and has tss-n trumped up hv the Journal or its alleged "gentleman," or by members of tho Willamette University team for the purpose of gaining if possible a few points ami al the same time Injuring the University of Oregon men. Salem went Into the content with all con fidence thai thev would win the cup and so utterly overcome have thev Imco by defeat that it seems they will not hesitate now to siooji : anything to gain a point in t lit ir favor Tlie above charge diss not contain one iota of truth and is it base slander on tlie U of O boys as well as on the referee, who Is spoken of by men well iii in amateur iilheltics a a man of lair and just judgment. Salem men niiide the charge on the grounds Sat urday that the re ft-us- had is -en bought It and It is likely that the above atory bus grown from those remarks, the charge relhcts very seriously upon the referee and he should vindicate him self and the V of O boys by making B publio denial. The latter do nut sloop lo such uiny woik as that given birtn to by the Journal. A ( rr.y 11 an Jumps Krum a Train. l'aiijr (Omni, June in. J A Letellier, tho man from June t ion adjudged Insane yesterday, was taken to the asylum at Salem today. He was of an excitable and violent disposition mid had to be confined In the county Jail last nlgiil. A large crowd collected at the jail In-fore ttalti time this morning and when tho un fortunate man was taken out, he bo- came very much frightened at the crowd. After p-aehlng the depot he gave one or two persons whom he rec ognised severe "roasllngs," threaten ing dire vengeance upon thctn. hen tlie train pulled out ot the station the excited patient rushed out upon the rear platform of the last car. He wassiezed hv Sheriff Johnson who attempted to force him hack into tlie car, but quick as a cat tho fellow-, who lias only one arm, sun out oi ins co n and Jumped from the platform. The train had attained considerable speed by that time and tho man lay limn upon tho platform from theclfects of his fall. The train was stopied an I, after backing up, the insane man was taken on board and tho Journey resumed. Sherilf Johnson was accompanied to Salem by John Uotierts, who however, lid not have hold or the man when he jumped from the train. ti'i. Kurd fc Davenport vs Mark Ila.Uell; continuation. Continued. 70. Kichurd White vs Whipple A Hunt: continuation. Confirmed. t I. W...I....I. ... . ill ..I ..V..:.. ' .V.V,V'.,' bree.lays. An,.... morrow morning. 7 J F Amis vs A J Johnson and W I W Wilrou; Injunction. Referred In K O Potter to report testimony. 41 Wllmii Bowman vs (leo Bow man; divorce. Default. Id ferred to M O Wilkins to lake the evidence. Divorce granted. 4-' Su-ail Lowell vs Samuel I-. tins- tow and Susan Bilstow, foreclosure. Default and Judgment for $ ;so, Inter est at Id s-r cent and $:io attorney lets.. 4(1 Ell Orav, it al, vs .Nancy .Man- pin. et al; to quiet title. Decree. i'J r.ula Ii liiitisnerrv vs .viiiinew Lousbt-rrv; divoriv. Default. Re ferred to tieo II Dorris. Iiccrce and cii-todv of minor chlldnii toplaintltl. 6:1 E.eklel Bailey vsO W l iiilelgii; to recover money. Default amljudg. meiit for $14-' od', Interest ttl IJ per cent and $20 ally fees. fiS fcllierl lv Henetllcl v the Mils- law TlmlK-r and Booming Co; to re cover money. Judgment lor planum. 03 W V Ogleshy vs J U rolmlextel ; to recover money. Default and judg ment for fnl. interest at 10 m r cent and for $14 on separate cause of action. tlo llrlcksoii and I hllsoii vs rs (, Craig, el al; foreclosure of lien. Set tled. ilijr (Oisiil, Juno la ) John Kelly vs U E Campbell; damages. Continued. 47 C M Wcslbrook v t or Wcsllmsik; divorce. Default, lie fer red to I E F Carlton to report dur ing term. Divorce granted. oil Wm Biwhngs vs Belle Baw ling; divorce. Default. Referred to E R Skipworth to take evidence. Pe rce. M Harrishurg Lmnts-r Co vs WS Wallace, et al; foreclosure, Hen. De limit rind judgment for $liH30aml atty fecsefli'i. Sale of property ordered. 6o J E Holt vs (I W Long, et al; foreclosure. A E Whcclci appointed guardian ad litem for minor defendants. 1 State of Oregon vs I-. J Mel Ian- ahan and E T Reed. Judgtt ent for transporting deer skins. Arraigned June 10. Plea of guilty entered. Time waived and sentence passed al 1 o'clock. Fine of $oO imposed. J 1) Matlock vs A Ineler el al; lo recover money. ine loiiowmg jur.v was drawn Wednesday morning: l H Decker, Divld Cherry .John Weeks, B P Ionian, D Stanton, James llfutt, Charles Smith, J H Inwall, J (I Pow- ell, IO L Smith, Thomas Cleveland and L S Uarred. On trial. L.ily r,-jo ; .i ...... lu To the Minks EH Hangs took John Oieeii, 11 C tirecii and J D Upton, f Oregon City, l the Blue River mines in a private coiiveyRiioe this morning. They have iiiin- li.ir nrniMTIus ill that dis trict widen tliey will develop this . Morgan of the M s-imilier to some extent, inese uiinrs are i.ow attracting considerable atten tion throughout the state. Council Meeting. Dally Uuird, June 9. Tlie regular monthly meeting of (lie oily council was held at the chambers last evening. Hut very little husiness came up for transaction. I he usual number ot bills were allowed. A petition asking thai certain stieets and alleys In Ueo Martin's addition Is vacated was considered and not granted. The IliiRtioe committee wat insiruei- ed to correspond with bond and loan associations to ascertain upon what terms thev would refund $o,000 sewer bonds. The bonds will be due in a short time and It will be necessary to get a continuance or the bonds. Tlie light oucstluii did not receive any consideration last night, as no mo.-e contracts will expire More July 10. GETS THEKK BY 7L lacrcase of Thirty In Toiiiie's I'lu rallty. Complete returns have been received irom all counties mine nrsi i gres- lonal dislrlot of Oregon, and such chunges as are being made in tlie vote result from the correction of errors discovered in tho official counts. Thomas II Tongue, the republican candidate, now leads W 8 Yaiiderburg, populist, but 74 votes, the totals is In tr: Tongue I!t,.1Vi Van lerburg l'J.Uhl The olllcial vote lu Coos county made a change of one vote In favor of Tongue's plurality, and In Josephine countv Tongue's vote has oeen in creased two, and that of Vauderburg diminished 27. or a change ofiSUo Tnriiriie. Ellis has 402 votes more Iliad Quinii in the second district. Hehihuh Hkoken. As a rcsu t of Saturday's events three North west ' records were broken In the following events: 4 10 yard run, 2J0 yard run and M yard hurdle. I he iVi ysrd run was won by Coleman, U of O in seconds flat reducing Hie North west record 3 -1 of a second. Colvi,-, O A C, now holds the Norlhwe-t record f .r tlie ULl) yard rcn having redu -ed the lime fiom 111:1 o S"-l)-ud. to U-'t -ii V Kuykeudall, U of O, will hold the Northwest r cord for the Si'.) yard Uurdlo until soinoone beats seooiids, such time having I eeii inade ,y the State University mail. The former record was 'J7:3- held ty E E A V, l I'oruaiKi wliovvi-ie In a drunken condition at J Hie time the act was committed. A lot of lu'l'i s liuve Isi-n lounging I around in that vicinity for two or j three days. Among the crowd was a InivwIiowiis working his way south. Yesterday Huso oiitcuts from society and the respect of their fellow Ineli pns.-u.vd enough whisky with which i to pi ice thcm-clve In an intoxicated eouditinti. It was while in this con dition t bat the crime was committed. As soon us (be boy could escape from the In rnble uttacks made upon him he run (owaid town screaming for help. Marshal Day, Policeman Pratt and Sheiilf John-on hist evening Invaded the camp and arrested eight of the hobos. They were placed in jail and the mutter brought beloro the grand Jury today. I lie town has U-eil thrown iulo a fever of excitement over the hen Iblc lies of the crime nnd wt II uiny It be, lor Ii id it woman i liaiu-ed to pass thai way ui tint time, what might have hiipiM-ued lo her ul 1 1 if hands of these drunken fools is too awful lo lie thought of. Attempts to commit crimes similar to (his one were niiide III this vleiuHy bv hoi mis last spring and in view of tills Lad no mi icy should be shown (he culprits now In Jail. The grand Jury h:n been woiklng on (he i-a- all aft.-rnaou and ut the time of going to pre-sba l not yet ren dered un Indictment, although a large nuinlit-r of witnesses had been exam ined. The sentiment of the pmple and their protection from such brutes as these demand that quick Justice be meted out lu this c.ise. Jasper Items. Mrs D P Burton, of Sprlnglleld was ill our vicinity Saturday. Mrs S Haudsaker. of Eugene, vis ited relative at this place last week. Road work Is now tlie occupation. JS Hills and F L Morehouse left here Monday morulng for the mountains. Mis (loldle Scott visited at home lust week. MrS.las Rifsell Is cooking for the loggers on Full Creek. Jusimt will lie represented on the excursion Sunday. Tlie Children's day exercises will be held the 3rd Sunday of this mouth at this place. Also basket dinner and a sermon by R U Calllsoii. Come one and all. ( 'OH. A Card. Ei fiENK. June 0, lWHl. To Morton L Rose, pastor, and the choir of the Christian church: We desire to express an appreciation and thanks tn you for tne excellent sermon and iiitislo so kindly furnished by you for the memorial sei vices of the Woodmen of the World on June 7th, Unity Items. Sunshine and showers. Rev Met 'lain, of tirunt's Past (lis trl t, preached at tills place Sunday evening to a fair audience. Mr l; C Smith, of Eugene, is in this vicinity on a INIiln trip. It-v Miller and 1 T Carter and fami ly have gone to Philomath to attend the annual U B conference. The s(iH-rvlsor has placed tlmls-r in the creek unit obstructed It from lim ning logs. This U lilieiy to cause trouble iiulos lie removes Hie same. R C Edwards is attending court this week us a juror. J W Cox is visiting in Eugene lids week. Tho Eugene Lumber Co's logs i.re Is-iug run to the mouth of l ull I reek, where they will be ri.il on to Eugene al the proper stago of the river. J I Rurlirc went to I-.ugeiio for a load of supplies this week. i hero w III probsldy Im a Fourth of July celebration ut this place. " V OH. Pally (iusnl, June 9. A Dkpahtment Team. A petition has Ih-cii circulated and liberally signed by city lire men. The petition asks for the employ incut of a com petent trainer wlu Is to select such men as he may see 111 from tho fire department to train for the races of the third and fourth of July. Tho re quired number of jiclillouer having beeu secured, W O Trine was hist evening selected us trainer. At the meeting of the department team tonlgbl an ellort will be inudu to pick the men w ho are t form the racing team. Corvallls, Junction City and other towns that ex e-ct to contest for the prizes In this city have selected a team of the Is-sl men from their de partments, ami Eugene must do the sauiu If she would able to compete witli them. 7 V("T SPRING H1EDICINE hcnnu"-ir: l.ivrR PfcrLATon-don't f : 1 1 a t.i it. I lie I iv a r gets sluggish t!ui:o.; lii: Vi:it r, j;:st like all nature, (i".J tlio sv. -ii Kwtiic-.t ihokfj up by Hk' .:.vuai-!l..i. J v.i--i.', which brings on M.iLrh. K . .i a i l A:'.tw nnJ Kheum tis.:i. vi v.-.i-it I) w.ikiMip your Liver now. I t h- sere vu take SIMMONS 1 iv : ; I: .it. row to do it. It also rvtil it-.- '.o' l.ivir-Uvp it properly at w.-i !v, vh. i v-uir svstcin will be free from p,i:-..ni atul tie1 wlb'L1 h-i-.lv InvipornteJ. You .! t 't'H I J lli-'ST IlLOOl) when ynur svdeni i; lo Al condition, and that will only be wli -n Hk- l.ivcr Is k-pt active. 1 rv :i Liver lenu-Jy once and note the liiit.t.iuc. Hut t ike only SIMMONS IIVi.K PhfiULATOK it Is SIMMONS Livi.u KiAitiLATOR wiikh makes ths dilieroiKc l ake it in powder or In liquid alre.iily r-ri-p.ireJ, or make a tea of the pnvdci; hut t ike SIMMONS LIVER REGU L.MOK. You'll hud the KtU Z on every r:ik.ij:e. Look for it. J. U. 7a. illii & Co., riilladelphla. Pa. Sulciu's Konster. The Willamette University prong of the Intercollegiate Association of Amatucr Athletes of Ore gon had programs printed for tlie second annual Ih-ld day contest, held lu that city last Saturday, at the ex pense of the intercollegiate association, i his, of cou isc, was all right, but be ing blessed with an over duo amount oi conltdcm-e in their ability to curry all the points of the day, or being siiuck u n h a foolish desire to be Mir-c-istic, they hail printed, among other advertisements on tho program, the following menu, which it was alleged would lie served ut Strong's restaurant w here most of the visitors dined. The menu read: Forest tlrove, Toast. Eugene, Sauce. Portland, Pie. Monmouth. Ham. Corvallls, Soup. New berg, Fish. Willamette, Rooster. As will lie seen by tho above nieuu, Forest lirove and Portland got toast and pie Ih-ciiuso they stand "pat" with Sulein. Euip lio got sauce ("suss") be cause Salem don't like us, and Cor vallls got "soup" I iconise Salem hales 'em. ."Old" Willamette got rooster, but, alas, that rooster will never crow again. Ho got it where many a rooster before him has got the ax in the neck. Salem will now have Hie dillicult task ot hatching and brooding another rooster. , 1SIW. L O Beckwitii, R M Day, C II Hale, Committee. A (B'eer Case. Aslilund Tidings: Tlie elect ion of Assessor Jackson as county clerk may cause some embar rassment unless diplomatic relation are established between Judge Nell and tho populist party in some man ner, and even In that event there may still bo cmhurraamcht. Mr Jackson cannot qualify as clerk while be Is assessor and his term of office as as sessor docs not expire until next Jan uary. Ho must qualify as clerk on July 1st and to resign before that time as will bo necessary will give Judge Nell the appointment of his succetsor. Mr Jackson Is now In the midst of the lHtxi assessment and It Is not probable that a democratic assess or to he appointed would care to take up Mr Jackson's work where lie left oil', continue it and futher the whole work. Daily (iuarJ, June V. Insane. J A Letellier, a resident of Junction City was examined Is fore County Judge Flk, Deputy Pioseeti ting Attorney J M Williams and Dr Leo ot Junction, medical examiner, tbli afternoon on complaint of J H Miller and adjudged Insane. Tlie cause of insanity Is glvn as bush ness mutter ami this Is tlie second altuck, the subject having sp-ultwo months In tlie asylum In Ixss. He Is 44 vears of age, is married and Is a fanner mi l merchant hv occupation Ho will nrobiililv be taken to the asylum at Salem on the No 17 to morrow. (KUy ouaro, June V. In REAiii.E.e8.-Co. C. of this city anticipate an order to go to Astoria to assist in quelling tho fishermen's strike and accordingly stands in rend I -lie to go ul a moment's l.otlce. The comsmv has been divided up Into SiiUuiU iiinl i a- i bipiail ptneeo in i-iinriir ofa sergeant. fliouni ine ciimpanj receive tirduis to go, i-lii-h sergeant knows where to tl ml his men and could get lliem together lu a short space of time, Death Existed Hosea Brown, of Wiltb-rville, Josephine ClUiitV, Hie oldest peii.ioni-r In the Unded Hiaies, Is ing P'J years of sge, l- reour'ed lo .... f ..n r, lillv. His dvatli isex- t-.-te.l a?ai.v time. He w as a resident i Zu,' bat ;J.f Lane county for a number of years DlsTKHT K. S CoNVKNTloX. Toe distrlol Sunday School convention for the Springlh-ld district will lie held at Thurston Minilay. Jure a. A good i.mvrmu bus bet u I'M -paled and tlie exercises of the day will Is-held In a klmilv erove. A ba-ket dinner will lie served. Ills expected that a large number of ieople wid I In atund-atioe, Pally liuard, June'). OkHCEim Eleited. The grand ehapter of the Royal Arch Masons, yesterday at Portland, elected the fol lowing oftlcers: John Irvine, gland high priest; L N Roliey, deputy high priest; II S Strange, grand king; W T Wright, grand wrilie; D P Mas on, grand treasurer t re elected); J F Robin son, grand secretary (reelected); J P (ialbrailh, captain oi bisit; Selh L poj.e, grand lecturer (re-elected.) CONHITTOHS' EX( L'UHION Tll KETH. People who desire to reach some other point III the stute on a conduct ors' railway excursion ticket to Salem uml return ibis year win no uisup- pointed. Lust year tho tickets sold were good on any of the excursion trains and u person, hud they so de sired, could have purchased a ticket here w hich would huvo carried tliem to Hal. ui on the morning train and In the evening they could huvo boarded the Portland tiuln, milking tho trip from Oils city lo I'ortlund for tlie sum of one dollar. Tills year tho tickets have printed upon them in substance: "(haul from to Salem and re turn." These ticket will only he recognized on trains between Salem and the station named on tho ticket. Pally (lusrd, June U. An Evemso With Riley. An evening was had with Jas Whttcuiiib Itilev. the MUiiilurcoiiilo writer, at tho M 1-fchure.i last evening, The enter tainment was given under the nun plcisof the Epvvortli Lcnguo. Among ilio-eonthe program were Prof M L Iti.riL.til of Ihu university, Misses Theresa Filendly. Lentui Hull, Maud Wilkins and Maud Kerns. Tho pro full of amusing numbers and ended wllh no or two comedy which, lodging from tho vo ciferous iipplaiiso of Hie audience, were greatly enjoyed. It was truly (in evening of fun- Bohemia on Bear. Ibmcburg plalndealer: "ord comes rrom Oakland (Ids (Saturday) morning lliat thirty men and live teams have started from that place to work on 'he Bo hemia roml, and that on Monday thirty more men will follow. This Is a move in the right direction and good resulls will surely follow. It U a great pity that all Interested could not have gotten up mean: last year and push, d the road through, thus gelling III ahead of the Cottage drove crowd. Caiu.h Orr.-furds tro out an nouncing the engagement of Mr W II Powell, principal of the ( ullage drove public sclnsils, lo Mi-s Eillo ounger, a prominent voiimr lady of Cottage drove. The marriage will take place un tlie "I'll lust. Pally (iuar.l.Juu, . Dull Corner Week. The circuit court now lu session here Is one of the tamest affairs of the kind that ever convened in Eugene. The docket I made up principally of confirmations, eto. Ills likely that onlyonejury case will ho heard. Not a criminal case is sure lo come la-lore the court. In fact, If tlie grand Jury does not un- earth ono now In sight, there will oe none.. Since convening, the oourt lias virtually not lieen In session. It will probably adjourn for the term Thurs day. This show s that Lane couuty Is composed of honest men and that her people are lu u good condition iniau- dally. A' CoitHEcrioN. Oiegonlan: "Mr S. M. Yoran, or Lane county, says that the report of his saying that two of tho legislative members, of bis county wore opposed to tho re-election of Senator Mitchell Is a mistake. What he states he did say was that, in his opinion, two of tlio memborBwere not lu favor of tlio free coinage of silver, but ho knows nothing of their senatorial preferences." We think (hat every person elected declared themselves in favor of the free and un limited coinage of sliver. Awarded Highest Honors World'i Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DM' l CHEATS Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard.