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mi r D (I J' lr V 18.17 0 XST.1BUSIIEH HIP THE OlMimTIM OP D7.HOrRTir mV'lim ASP Til 9.U S ROXEKT LIVING BI TUB SWEAT OF OI R BBO'A NO. 30. KUGENK, OK., SATURDAY, JUNE -7, 16. . S. B-IEKLY EU3ENE GJARQ. IL CArtPBI-L, PUBLISHER. ,.. (;-K,i-t tile "I Wia.llll.iH- I. !w .11 ..: KKhtb Sjrs. f T; nl(oK U,IH!Tt!i,.i N': "';. ' : 100- MS2 : : : ' -80. kel . Oil 8pyionvii. ' b.ulirn telle-s to UT'AKP, ft !.' 11 S. LOOKEY DEALER IN &Li&& uks. Watcr.es, Cfifvris.'Jewelry, Etc. 4KPATKIN" I'WMl'TLY D0E. or II) Work Warranted. "Cal L. W. BROWN, II. D. i.vssielati and Su.pr.ecm. (itfi..- ml p'-M-ncii over p.wtollu'e. Houn.; a. iu.i M to 2. tl tol). m. WHITE AHO MARBLE WORKS. , Ii-,ia and New I'rlcet In Fori'laii au.l ls-jiv:ii- Marble and Gmullo, Monuniuuta. ll.-a Monet sn.l Cemetery work of all kludi for Wfi. ALL W ORK GUARANTEED I tli:ii.lU' Street, near rwlomec. Kiigonc, or , C. WO 0 COOK, .Ittoriicy-nt-l'Xiw. Vrni--One-hU Moc toum oi innimiu i lock, El : ESI", UUEiUN. W. Kinney N. E, YAKKLKY. Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. V .inm.Tcliil nd Probl? Bualuca PwC- tulie in ChrlHinnn mock. ane County (KsUbll.hed In Ksi) EUGENE, OREGON. 'A general Banking business s la all branches transacted on 'vorable terms. A. (I. HOVEV. President. J J. M. ABKAMS, Cashier. f A. U. HOVEY, Jk.. Asst-Cashr. I G.IlkflilRICKS, 1'reoiJent. 8, Ii, Eakin, Jr., Cashier irst Um Oi Eugene. mi I ash CgBltftl 50,000 iirnlus and Profits, $50,000 tugene - - Oregon. inn-w ilonfl on r?wou Mxht draff n NKW YultK, Sil.'Alil), SAN FRANCISCO ntl 1'OKl AI), OUKiiOX. jl'.illn of eichanifo sold on flgn countries, kf iu rlveii iobjeot to check or oertin- ii" "f ciit ... , lA.Illecti.nentrmtoJ tout wlu rtcelTi ir;.t attention. J. L. PAGE, PEALKR IN Groceries Saving K Larce ami Omiplet tw-k of Stuple mid Fuiicy Ciriwrli-s lionylil in tho bt'st iniirki-ls, EXCLUSIVELY F0.1 CASH, can nlli'r ttio pulilio better price tlifet) any otlier house In Eultiho- mitieof allKiilslaiei at Market Prices. Jt F. FORD, IVi M.ini. Ii.wa. writ" nnder laU March 31, IS.1J1 U. Mkd. Mfo. fo., I Dnfur, Orogoti. ('KN'Tl.KMhX: t)n arriving home lift P- k, 1 found ull well a:il anxiomly f siting. Onr little clrl, eltfht tin., one- :i.f yenrs old, who Imd wueti'd W' 1 undx, Ih now well, utro")? and U'tniiu and well tletilied up. H. R- 'llll I'lIM lit.a rfii.ta Ha u.-f,rk Woll. ! 'Hi of the ohlldivn like It. Your H. V- t'ough Cure ha cured and kept Jhv all hosrsnesH from nie. Ho (jive It to' every one, with greetlmrs for all. f 'suing .011 prosperity, we are I in, Mn. and Mks. J. F. Ford. ! tt yn al.h ui (.-.'1 Mh and chwrfiil, and Z ,1 ' "r th -:r'Tn work, plra tup the r.iifin lwV. h" '''Ischr ami Liter Cure, J ukliif rJi","h"s-d"saark. j w,aar.4,,p-1r.)(11rlnu I wtcnujer bottle by U drngtiu. Bank. Bank .MON DAY, JUNK SJ. Picnic par , . mviir dally. Tin- ro:n!s lire 'lito (iu.. v. Crop iM'c l rain very badly. Mi !i:utlc tiMi,T:illy h.i.y iir. S.vilal Blue River ml let are in town Tin h w:ii ni till' t-lllillc. days make Idler hunt T .v.i AO IJ V HixcHHiientM for the III. M 1 1 li nf July. i'il'e u number viitcd Merlnu'i I'mk ViHteiil.iy. Lew thin two Fourth of July. Strnwberrien are live eentH per box. week until the retuili.ig today lit fS II Frieiiilly elmiigc bin todny I!y nil 1111 Hun r. nd it. StudfiitH urentill leiivhiK 011 every t ruin for their hoim-i. An Elk loilgu will be liiHtiluted at Daker t'ity lliiH e cuing. California apricot haw made their nppcurnnu in the niatkcU. A large number of Kiigeue l eniilu wcri'oui picuieliig yintenluy. Tile river Im tlill 11 1 u good boating l,n;e-llve feetubovu low water. A bunk' t ui'i'tiiig was held iw Jas per on the Willamette yeHtcnlay. Tliediiston north Vi li nnet tij Mnet is tcrrililc. It oiitflit lo be sprinkled. I.atc howii Hiirln' gr.lii U b.idly in I need of 11 (making lain, mo firmer tell in. The Jim Hliiine republican club of Springfield are erecting 11 0;S foot llag pole. The Htrikent Axtoriu in over and the Htute militia litiit r. turned to I'ort lancl. Now U the time lo invent In Eugei;e property. It will never be so cheap again. The SI' tie train in Mill engaged hauling tiea to the creooting works at L'lthaui. After the Fourth ninny of our im plewill leave for the limunlnliis and Kea eoasi. Enlra copie of the (iCAKI) w ith the commencement exercioes can be hud ut thlD ulllce. The ileiiuw:ratio national convention meets in Chicago July Till, two weeks from tomorrow. An alder tree planted in l'nrllaii'1 in Ihli'i was this year cut down. It measured tweiity-tlirc Intlns in diameter. 1'rof. Moihp, a profcloiial diver, Saturdav dove several times from Mary's bridge at Corvallis 03 feet into nine feel of water. J Tli 8 1 Company bin put in elec tric lights lit its tio"plnt nt Lai hum and now run their creofoting woiks day and night. ThetiUAiut I ib nfllco U turning out coiHldcrable job work thewduya. If you want your work promptly and at reasonable" prices give us a cull. (Mite a number of miners from both Bohemia and Hlue River are In the city today laying In hiipplies and get ting reaily fr the mining peioion. McMts II tilery & Jenkins this morn ing beiitui the work of tmpeiing the interior of tho Congregational church. The church will le papered through out with lino ingrain paper. A well-to-do farmer, who lias lived within Kound of the locomotive wills tic evcrj since railroads have been in vogue in this state, look I Is first ride In a railroad car today. Philadelphia American: She I have often wondered what the wild waver are saving. He Judglug from their ronr should say they were Joining In the general kick against high prices at thlk retort. Florence West: V T Ralley, deputy assessor and c.imiulssloner elect has been witli us this week. He says It Is very difficult mutter to learn the name and nldei.ces of noil resident property holders It) this city. The people of Santa Clara county, California, are ollering a reward of $11,000 for the capture, dead or alive, ofjumts V Duiilmni, who recently imirih redslx people In that county. We learn with much regret that J J Walton, Sr, Is still lying n a danger ous condition nt the home of his son- in.Uw. Hon K r Coleman, neur co- burg, with but slight hopes nf recov. ery. At (lervais, tills year, the Fourth will be celebrated by a Leap V-nr Fourth, which will lie entirely man aged bv the Indies. They will have an oration and reading of t be Declaration ..r Inilciiendeiice by well-known tal ented women, says the Star. a n.,i.inl.i miner writes: "There !mit .me hundred and fifteen on the i'v rolls of this district at 1 Atilioiiuh this Is a greater .......l...r i.r men 1 Imii hus ever before been employed in the. camp so eurly In the season, there have bi-eu t wo or thr e men on hand for every Job. I here Is a good deal of talk of con testing ttio R-iiver Hill vote in Co w county, and which Iflhrownotit would I, ling .bout some railicul clianges 11 the odlclul ballot ot Hint coimty and the first congress! ual di-tilct I he giaduating ulii" f'"1" 1,10 unl" veri(v was honored In having Its own ,.t. and was not compelled, llku "'' of the former classes, in having to m-ck outsble aid. The class tree poem was an ruliuil production of the poet Miss Veriia Sharp, and was delivered by her without the aid ofmanu-crlpt. H.iporititedelit elect Ueo Joins, of M-.itnti coiliitv. who lias neeu diamine In this clt V for several dtiys past left for IMscbiirg this afternoon snd will Mr Jones an as lar souui as .in." is working in tbp Interest of the new ,1 which will I bs'ird srhno on, 111 the Oregon tn.cl ers clnit. .........I ...c tim: In l'ortlaiid. Oftlcera elected for the coming year were: I A Wood, L-rand coiiimai.diri 1 man. senior vice command.' i W J I'ainter, luni-r vlce-coii.mam er, I H 1 1,(1,1,,, j mt,. Kiliisn. ''' rr s-ia'T i: hreail. eluiplalni MalolK-.V Uiarsbal; iu if.. 1. ..1. 1 iih mater: Dr Uelle J McDonald, sun:.'....; A U Mes, cap tain i f the guiii'l. Itous -In Ibis city today , June !i, IS;;,,,, Rev and Mrs W li (lilbcit. son.'welght id"? pounds. TUESDAY, j US Kl. I'.c.uitlful moonlight tiit;lits. New hay l coming into town. 1 'oiigresiuan Ellis is In I'oriUn I. The roclal season is priu'l icn! I v end ed. II II Stlckuey returned lo Corvallis today. SuiitliUeld is to have a new church building. l i e town pump Is well patronized these days. K R I'arker, of Dexter was In Ku gene today. r.irmers are 111 eauy luirciiiising 1 bin. ling twine. 1) W llrldges, of I'leas.iut Hill, in the city today. was Where are you going to sp-md your summer vacainnr; CSCimv of Oregon City spent last night In Eugene. Dick and C U Vandevcrt of Trine vlllo are in this city. Aunt Tildu McCall came down from Pleasant Hill today. Miss lViirl D.irelius arr ived liuiiie on Hie iiflernoou I.K-al. Circuit court is In session in Linn h 1 1 1 1 Douglas counties. Itev M I, R se arrived Iumc from Turner Ibis ultcrnoon. The front of D E Rice 's saloon U re ci iving a c Kit of p lint. The small boy is saving up money for the Fourth of July. MrsJudu'cR S II. nil and little son relumed to Salem today, C W Itrown, of Slid lilleld, bus been aipolulea a noiiiry public. Will Rice came up from Ilnrrlsburg yesteiday, leturnlng today. Curt Hurlbiirt, of Junction City, was III Eugene last evening. Some of the U of O students from a ilisiuiice still linger with us. IVmocrutic '.lationul convention two weeks Ironi today lit Chicago. Mrs N V Smith was a passenger to Drain on tile afternoon train. Attorney L llilyeu is In attendance upon circuit cnurt at Ruseburg. Senator J II Mitchell isexiieoted to return lo Oregon early in July. C S Frank returned from a trip down the valley this afierniKiii. Rev Thus H Ilunsaker. of Dexter, w ill remove to Silver Lake hikiii. The mat iinonial market is excep tionally lively for the dull season. Mis M E Cartw right is alien. ling commencement exercises at Dialn. Judge aud Mrs Flsk 1ft for a ten days' outing tip tho Middle Fork to day. W Sanders shipped a car loud of chlllcm bark to New York City this week. Henry Lang, the Pori'and drum mer, was do ng business in Eugene today. James and Henry Hoffman and their families drove to Junction City today. Mr. Kate IWI camo up from Salem tslay and will visit with her; parents fur a rew nays. J M Howe and Win Preston drove toCottago Urove yesterday afternoon, reluming today. CJDodd ami K E Cuiiipliell will leave In the morning lor a trip to Belknap Springs. City Marshal II J Iay returned tills morning from a short visit with his parents at Creswell. Hon Jacob Fru.er, of Pendleton, ar rived here yesterday and will spend the summer in Eugene. Mrs M F Turner and little son ar rived heretoduy from Harrlsburg and will visit a day or two. It I reiorted that two weddings r prominent young people will occur at Cottage Urove tomorrow. A marringo license was today Issued to W E Edwards and Miss Lorena McFarland of Cottage Grove. The brick masons have commenced laying tho foundation of Urlstow & Eiikin's store at Cottago Urove. P I) Gilbert and family and E C Smith and the McAlister partv left on fishing nips to Blue River today. The Hampton Bros have returned r-m.i t.'i.Htsrn Oreiron. They had ex cellent success in their cattle drive. Mr Allison, who resides at four teenth and Ferry streets, is lying at the point of death, with consumption. f.,wii.v'a Ititsehurir riaindealer: Him L Bilyeu, of Eugene, champion of free silver coinage, is 111 me vuj da v. heard of all along the line from I'm Hand to Ashland, who .nn.inf 1.1 l-'.nir ne to spend the Fourth. p M.ulluv of f "nttaire drove has ..nm. 10 Corvullls to practice with a hose team of thai city for the races on the Fourth. A three story building eo.lapscd In San Francisco yesterday killing two persons outright and wounding twelve other severely. I' .Secretary of I lie U h treasury, n..i,l II Bristow, under President Urant's second term, died in New Y'ork yesterday. Miss Carrie Hall, a teacher In the Portland P'l' ho schools, came up to day and will spend the summer Mica-' tioll w itll her folUs. Smoke Eugene made cigars. They, ftre as good as any In ' i.e. - . ; thereby VOU Will lie lieii.... up an EtKeiie Industry. Two hobos were thrown In Jail t ,1V and several more ilriv-u o il . I Lv lhL'Olli. r. Otic drunk w thrown In last In! nl.t. j Mrs Whipple ami ' 1 Annie Patterson drove to Mtl.111 Ji rerUay and will spend a few days visit ing with friends in that fUy, Dan Rots-rt", a gradu iu; uf Hie V " (). who has been fttieiionni c........ I melit exercises of the u niversity, left fur bis home at I lie i'unc. Clothes line thieves are abroad lu the citf If vou do hot wi-hlol.e iTu hue., d.'.ii't bve :.'" '' ,' i.,i,tr else vu will mourn It KM. ... .. I irii lit' ii' v ' , 1 ... ftw weeks of Hie summer va-alb" aUit n - wltll her Mher hi Mrtlan.l. Xr lU she w ill probably "' trip Yt- A'tmiiey WiHidciH-k today donned bis suit of' farmers' clothes and went to his ranch. He says be propoaia be ing an lionet man for the next iinuith or two at least. L tl Otliertoii, a one-iirmed cyclist. of Dayton, Wash, has Is'en in tlieeil y for the past day or two. He rides a whirl with t tie ease of most riders who have two good arms. IW ou Davis and Drew WrllNn are having a lurk'c sizi; skill built. It w ill carry four couples, ami ot course when thev go on llsliiug trips up the river will tie amply li.re to carry the la'.ch. A marrlaiie license was yesterday t.....i ... t - 1.-1 .1., t l arter ami Mi .n, ..,,,, ...,,,.,1.. are residents of the (loldsou neiglilHir hood and w ill be matried al that place tomorrow evening. Judge Bellinger, of Porl and, lias granted Pool and Cae, tho alleged Douglas county train rolila-rs a new trial. He found the verdict was not jilstille.l, and thinks that the tempt "lug f.i.O H) reward was rcsinslblu for their eon v let ion. Todav's Oivjonian: Senator B F Alley, editor of the Baker City Re pubrican. and Mr Henry Rust, of the same city, were In Portland yesterday, on their way lo itosc i.tirg.ui aueiiti me ipiarleily meeting of Hie trustees of Hie soldiers' home, at that place. Albany Democrat: "The Increase of business of the Albany creamery has been cnoinwus. This morning 1(1, 43 pounds of milk were left at the cteaiiiery, over live times as much as a year ago." The Eugene rreamery should grow lu a like ratio. Patronize it. A correspondent from Salem to the Oregoiiiuii says that Prof McElroy w ill probably he elected president of the slate agricultural college at Cor vallis. Eugene w ould dislike to lose the Prof, and his estimable family, but he would make an excellent president If chosen. Those members of the class of 'I'd of the U of O, w home jet ill Hie city, formed a boa I ing paily and rowed to tin head of the race yesterday evening at 5 o'clock. They had taken lunch with them and spent several hour dining and listening to music lu the shaded wood. A revolver was accidentally dis charged In the saloon at Beaver Hill Thursday evening, and tho bullet struck a col.ired man nuned Ed Tuylor in the lireasl, penetrating his lungs and passing out through his buck. At List ui'counts, the injured man was im proving, and it Is thought that he will recover. It Is said the late discovciy of rich sulphiirets In Swank district assays $ltsi :iU to Hie Ion, and that there are thousands of tons in the ledge. It Is also stated Hint Mr Rohinsoii has stripped Ills ledge to a width of 40 feet. Now everybody Is searching for sul plmrels. The hills thereabouts are covered with prospects. Itev II I. Boardman. recently elect ed president of McMimivllle college, Mil iii that cltv today. He will spend a day or two there and w ill then 1... 10 linker Cltv and other points In Eastern Oregon "in the Interest of the college. Mr Boardman will preach his farewell sermon in this city July 6. His pulpit w I I be occupied iieU Sun day by ltcv Lewis of Portland. n,.L..r (Ml v Itennlil can: Mr II Hum I.achner. sou of our esteemed citizen, J M Laclmer.has taken honors nt Ann Arbor University, in Mich- loan, nod will enter the senior class u'iili too r.illowlnir ureifoi. iioys; 1 . .. . ..... 10 Ri,.i, hurt or Union: J II Scott of Sa iitm 1 . M Fisher anil L T Harris of Kmroiio. These voumr men will 110 il.inlit do honor to themselves, tluir friends and their state. Delegates. Pally (iuard Jans 1. Th following Lane county dele gates are lu attendance upon tho Ore gon Christian convention at Turner: Knireiw j 11 narris. iiuiioao n... ply M I. ItilMI. J J Handsaker. Hetile 11 f"owir 111. sirs l". 11 iwnny, i-Aiiiu Denny, PJ Mulkey, Alice lleinenway, Mn . f ! K.iii.lersoii. Pearl I, akin. Junction City A USkaggs, .Mrs a DSkaggs, J A Musliiiell, .Mrs j Bushuell, H C Bushiiell. I'leasant llill-D Read. Mrs I) Read .1 V Kidlev. Arubel KelleV, Anna Puiks, Oru Read. IHIrsalra f rom Vamlilll MiAi 1 v vvii.i.u J111111 22. The union hlineiiilli t county convention elected 1 ho followlmr delcuutes to the stale lion which meets here July "! J C Cooper, W V Spencer, C S Clark CUrlsseii, v J uarrisxin, n r"ie., II..1..I l l I l,i.ri.,i,i.,ll ( le.i V Olds. Him,., ........ M B Hendricks, 1J L Hewitt, Ed Holt L W Hargerand AirSmllli. Dailt (iuard. June 21, I oSklkct a Rot.'TK - R M Day 11.... l-'i.iiMr Wiilhus) ChamlH'rlaiil, I Simons and C F Card well left by I MM III I l Ismornini; for John H HI son Hie uplier Willuinetle to sclcei a iuto for a wagon road to connect the Bo hemia mining district with the mili tary wagon road. They will be ab sent about 10 days, and will prospect the country for the best route to the mines. Oil July'. the viewers and surveyor appointed by the county court will go over the route selected bv the Duy-Kislier party and establish 11,.. tmimise.l roan. ' u ' 1 ' '"" 1 ......In lit tr.HT If! MUX' lime for the regularly appointed view .'uritTiitii" nit; Hiu'itT ers. Tiik Lapiks ok tiikU. A, R, At Ihe I nilepeiideiice eiicamimeiit among the reporlsortho committee on res... lutions, the following was adopted unanimously: "lb-solved, lhut the nukr coiisi-'ingof the mothers, Wives, M-tetsii!idd,.i.i.i.t. rs of s- ldier. sail or a ..I marin.s w ho svived hoiioi- ably dining the t-'u Hr ,. u''', rt Is-llio'.l. '.now., as Ladbs of the U A It be fully recog.iied us cr"' - ' M-rpetllating Hie oi.jecis ..1 ...v r111y of the Hepablic," ..iianl. Jan IIarnk Slol.KN.-Somo arsons . lea set of hrne.sfroinage..nem..n Iin,e, Miller, mar (i.mhen, two or b ee .lav. since. Colittable Linton, ever alert for oriminuls. K"t on their ik laslevel.ii.g. aiul ";',', left fr Men r.s-where ho h.Ksi to ar- n.l thejiuilly partus. B..KN -I..tb!s city June 23, to wile of N L Narregan, a son. A S.ll T.1I.K. A Yoiinx Man t onies to lieulli Away K10111 Hoiii" uud KriiMiiN. Pitil)- li O I, Jlllte . I. City Mutshal 11 J Day t"day eelved a letter from Dr L T Weav. re- r of! Svracuse. New York, stating that J , '1 Itmiifk I '1111 lev. 11 Vollllif Him aged , about L'ti years, was killed in that city June 3. On the young man' person was found a small pocket testament, In which was written the address: "J Thnma Coiiley, Eugene, Or." This is the only clue that could be obtained of his home or friends, hence Ihe letter written here f. r Inform ation. The letter states Hull hi body is being held at the morgue, and that he hud ample means on his person to cover all burial expenses and that If he had friends in this citv the remains would lie slilpiKil here for interment. I be 1 train way, an. I all machinery ami nx letter noes not state how he was killed, j lures, the mill, mill site and lands of ti. ,.,..1.1, hiii lii niiestioii spent tin eoniKiiiiv. The mines included iilini two veurs in this cltv. an. I was employed lor a lime a a blacksmith bv Philip Hold. He left here about a year and a half ago It Is not known w here Ills people resioe. Later lil'iuirics l.ring oih ine 101. r- malioii that Coiiley wa formerly a memlH-r of ConipMiy C, O N U, of thi city. It Is said that his father died here and that be ha a brother residing on the Mohaw k. Hregou Political hlebt. Portland Tribune: "From Ihe fig ures of a gentleman w ho isioligs to the tallst leal clas ot tno poiiueai inner- nity, it upiirars lliai tne iicm leuism lure will U- so overwhelmingly In favor of tho return of Senator Mitchell lo Washington that Ihe senatorial Itlcstion will bo settled oil 1110 lirsi ballot. . .. . .,t 01.lv w Mr Mitchell no re elected, say's the gentleman, but he will also have a sililicieiii nuniovr m friends lu the senate to play even on Senator Simon, Ins once oweriui enemy, lu the race for president of that 'hod v. 'l seem that Mr Simon's laudable and perennial iimbi- tion lo Ik residing tiMh'er ot I lie upper house of every Oregon legislature, which bus hitherto been easy of griiliiieauoii, will at last receive a temporary sei back. , , "Nevertheless, Senator Minor, is lay ing his wires for the nine. me Mitchell men realize me iniiioiiunc.. .f preventing such an avowed eneuij f their caiuiiiiaio trol of the organization, a'"' It '" ""W somewhat probable that Mr Simon, for the hrst nine 111 ms hvishhho career, will lull 01 eiccuou w ine presidelicy. u lu enrreiitlv renoited Hint Mr l.tinti in, 11 Itoiiriio will lie the Mitchell andldale for speaker of the house of represelilatives. pailj liusnl, Jan.' -L K. v in v i ii Bi ktii l A v. Yesterday iH'Inirlhe Hith milestone in me jour ney ofliloof Miss Daisy Dillaril, stio . ......... .....Ill akl III.. WUS (leii 1 j , home of lier parents on East Eleventh .r.u.il..ut ..von on. (Jiilto a iiuiiioer ..t i...p enoiiir friend were present, In cluding the members of the Eugene cornetband, and u dellgh'.ful lime was had. A number oi games were played and a splendid lunch was served. Miss Dillard was 1110 recip ient of many pretty iri s. mso present were: Ml Nellie W llliains, Edith Vlnc-nt, Flora Wheeler, Metla Wilklns, Biiny 11 ni r.....b..i. Inn fralir. Stella W llklnson, ft.i.t n. ... ..11.... VVI1.11U Kin Ih. el 10 V lure, 1 111111110 Walton, Anna Awbrey, "i ur' ' .. '. . . .. M..1.1I U iivLiiii. son, llatno runcrsoo, " v ....11 f ,,l.i .-rrlneloll. UrilCe Mollllt, Iluuv II aru. firs ........... ..... ...... m:i..l. : ' .. . . , 1.'. 1 i..f ' . Kl..uurd UftV H WHllllll. ft'.ft ...w 1, lliuvi'V Delisniore. 1'raliKOire, M..i, ii w m. Jo 111 I'aiiersoii, v im.." Walts. Jesse Lawrence, Merrit Davis, n,,u. I.eoimr.l dross, Olho i,..i...,i. 1 ii wiii . 1 lauiie I'av.s, .......... u.L.ini Uiiu-liiiiiK Jolin iii.fui'H, l iiri IVIIIII'I in. w - It.iiti.i. KniMk MCAIIHUT, niim ihiii t..s ifiiiiiii iiriiMiirv iiiiiij wns . . 1...- If- . ftlVl.lt IWII, ia't - t w mid Alplioliso Dillard. 1 ',.. oi 1 o u'mt a itv.-Thc Salem Slab s man In ilsieMirlof the Oregon Chris 11..., i '(invention at Turner says "Rev M L Boso w as cuiieu 11 o m. ,....i..r,l.iv on account of tho 11 .1 1 ..... . 1 it..s of his little son. Mr Rose made il Imnrcssloii upon the brethren. Ti.i- ui.. his first year In the stab 11.. f....u il,..! (In con is a ureal state, Itev Rose Is a clear-headed lliinser; he expresses bis thoughts with ear; what he says Is full of meat for the listener: 1.1. ....r-...,,il iiiiiH-iirance is irood, ami the concensus of opinion Is tliut ho has no reason to Wish lilinseil someone else." Union 111 v T11.K. It will bo n hv Hie readers of the I 111 I Ull tlltlt. n nrisoner named Tulk Is'lmr held on the charge of burglar 1..1.... t vv Hiuu'nri's store at Spring Held escaped from Ih-puty Shcrill' u...... .... xli.tr "hiIi. It now seems ....... iii,..iu 1 hut Tulk crossed the 1 '..senile mountains via the McKeiizio route last week. At least a mail clo-ely answering Tulk's deserlptlo 1 was seen by several along the road, wending his way to Eastern Oregon, and hecamisvd out on the summit lu the snow one tilght. i,,Li. tr C K Hunt. wifu School S'lperlulcHilclll-eiecv u na " thisco.li.ly. died of eotisun.pt loll lit Isaula Ai.na.Ciilir-M.l.i, June Jl . I. . I Mrs Hunt had Iseu lulling In health . . . . 11..... ,.t 1 1 1, ii, nod 11 no 111 iiui-'T wi-. l." ago the family went to Saiihi Anna, where her parent reside, will, the l.onuof benefitting her health, hut vi llhout avail. She leaves a husbuiid and two lillle girls, w ho were wlih her at the time of (b ath. v r.u'ir: - Poshll iy r.ug' io is to receive Easl'lil Hull '-"!y 1 .....ii. r r. in 11 tiniler the old -ehwlnle. For a week 110 Eastern It lias iieen e'.n.n.is overland. Present liidlcalloos ore that the mail that now arrives 11 li e evening Is the same that under the old order reached here on the next day. Pally (iuard, Jims ''' Fhoxi Bio Thaihik. Rilly Hills and partner arrived here today from Biir Prairie wltti a pio n of furs, the result "f a season s hunt In that viein- Ity. They smu Mil Ifl II skin, he over I w orm Ides having st v.lt black tsar skin. which ate worth from live to ten dollars apiece. MKliltMCS' MENS t iled Against Hi.' I liuiupluil tinbl 51 nunc aud Milling ( ouipmiv uf liolii'iiila. I'm iv (iuar.l, Juno IM. Mechanics' hens in live Issues, were c-ter. lav evening llled In the county link's olllce ui;ainst the Champion liold Mining and Milling Company, in t'-e Biheiiiu mining district in soiilhcistcrn Lane by laborer who bad been employed bj the company. I'ho claims aggregate H"li'; and were iiiade as fi.llows: tlrecn Pitcher, iii:t; A M Cowgill.one claim for f Isil so and one claim forflu!.7 ; Ed Jeuks, till Im; R F Martin, fT.!.7.". The demands are made upon E P Jennings, superintendent, and the liens are llled against the Champion mluinir claim, the nuarU mill, engine, are the Champion, Excelsior, Uood liope, Webfoot and Maliaht. It Is slated that there are eight more lalMireis who w ill llle liens against the ompanv within a day ortwo. before the 30 davs' limit by law will have xplred. li seems Hint some change In the company' allalrs Is about to ike place and tno mineis icar nun 11 Ihev permit Ibis change to go into ect without llrst making theuiselve secure, llll'V may 1101 gev ineir iiuhii-.y and have 'llled' the liens In order lo make themselves safe agslust possilile OSS. Suiierlnlendcnt Jennings has isued time check to all the men tor the amounts due Iheiii and state that Ihev will all lie paid without trouble ami that the mailer w ill never come oa suit. Ho says he expects 1110 money nut week wiiu which 10 oay a part If not all of the men, but they are not willing to place full confidence lu bis word. pally liuar.l, Juno 21. M innim Mr Archer Rice, of the firm of Howe & Rice ol this city, and . . , I '.. I I ....A Mis Sine ocnraii, 0110 01 lirove's iiccoinidished young ladies, were married at the Homo 01 me bride's mother, Mrs Sarah Cochran, at their country homo about a hall mile from Cottago Urove at li o'clock this afternoon, Rev O A W oolev of fair- mount officiating, t he we ng was a uuietallair, oniy a lew m mu 11.-..1- esl relatives of the contracting parties Is'ing present. Ih" groom is u iiauo sou ol Linn county, nut lor several years past lias b ten engaged In the . . . 1 . 1.. .1.1 . ..11., 11.. 1 cloltilng nusiness 111 ihinchj. a reliable young limn of good business iHallllcalloiis and lias many menu In this cltv and elsewhere w ho wish him success and happiness In this most important venture of life. The bride belongs to one of t lie oldest and .1 l.l.rlilv ri'snected families III the Hiiintv. anil has a wide circle 01 l,.'r-t '(. . . I . . . . t . friends. Hie newly nun ried coupie noil 01, lo linn couiitv tomorrow, where they will Ss'lid a few days vunin.r wiih Mr Klco's tw'oplo, and will reluni hero nexinaiuroay. 1 uwjr have secured Ihe Beck with resldeiiuo at Sixth and Oak streets, where they .. ill reside, and will lie at Home to re eclve their frleminaltor Saturday. The UfAKD extends congratulations. SticEKSKfi. Tkachkh. Salem Statesman: Miss Ada l l nomas, 01 Turner, who has had char. of the musical department of Hie Southern Oregoi' State Normal School, located at Ashland, for tho past ten months, returned to her home a lew oays uru to spend tho vacation. Miss Thomas has renewed her contract with the school for tho next year. Sha la being complimented very Highly on ner Work during IIIO pasv year, unu n nit., futiiru I Ih fore her In her chosen ..nii,.r - MU Thomas Is a most estl- v , . . ...... i t mable young lauy, a uamim-i m Thomas, for the past twenty yearn station ngent and postmaster at fur- nor K bo Is a native uaiiuuier 01 Marlon county and a gradual) of t he musical departmeul ol Hie Cnivenuiy of Oregon. Pally (iuard, June '.'I. Tub Pauti Wanticd. After re iiirn,.,,. from Benton county yester day afternoon, Constable Dan Linton obtained proof which convinced him that the. panics 110 na' mi.." iirvnlll vestordav were the persons wanted for stealing a act of .(...iii.. Iiiiriiess from a Mr Wallace of Col tiiun Urove. He Immediately tele- graphed Slierill Osburu or Benton ......iv in nliie.i the suspected parties ,. --- . . , under arrest ami noiu ilium nun. airlval. Constable Linton went dowu on the early train this morning and will probably return with the prison ers tonight. A HfHi'rXTKii Outfit. Constable Dan Linton arrived homo on this afternoon's train. He had gone down the road In search of some parties sus pleloiied of having stolen a set of dou ble harness from Mr Wallace of Cot (ago Urove. He found the peoplo for whom be was searching near Corvallis, but, while finding evidence enough lo lead him to oeneve limy " guilty is-rsons, did not llnd suniclent evidence to warrant an arrest and al lowed them to pursuo their Journey until further developments. Ihe parlies aru traveling by wagon and there ure three or four teams in the outllt. Pally Guard, June 'A Fiski) tlO AM) Cokth. James Suiilli was given a hearing lu the Justice's court at Creswell yesterday evening on complaint of B L Buoy for 1,,,. .Liu 11 a fence U'lollulllg to colli- plainaiil. iK'felidant plead guilty t the charKB and was lined P) costs. aud Daily Uuar.1, Juno ii. Tfti.iv hack. James Dixon, the Douglas county murderer, brought 1...... rn.iii Itosehurir to escape mob law, has Is't'ii taken back to that city to sinnd trial. The Douglas county cir cult court Is now lu hull (iuard. Jii'ie '.'I. Two Moi(K.-Mr Elzia C Carler and MisalimtuM Josser will be married ut Hie Uol.ls.ui nelghborlusid tonight a m. vi.' . I Mwiir.ls and Mis l.o s,... "McFarland will be married at Collage Urove. The (JCARii congrat ulate. i,...i. 1 1 in I'n.Kii. Tho Smith 1,..' riled a lein aifiilnst the Bohemia (1..1. 1 MiniiiK I 'unman V for tl'-Dol'i .!,... ,.,.'l,.l.iir iverroroied: Jus Sears for Vius, and E D Snbh r for 75.1'J. - ... regu.ator7 THE CEST SPRING MEDICINE i Simmons Liver ProuLATOR-dont foruct h take It. I he l.lvrr gets slugglsri diitinir the Wintrr, jut like all nature, and the system bccomM chol'.ej up by the aciuimil.it.J w.ist.", whkh brlngj on M.il.irl 1, l-'evcr nnJ Ague and Rheuma tism. You want U wake up your Liver now, h:t b- Jure you take SIMMONS LlVLR Ki;GULArOU to do It. It also regulate t!u Liver Keeps it properly at work, w I'.c.i your system will be free from poison and th whol. bo.lv Invigorated. Youg.-t'l'lIK 1 1 1. ST 1 1 LOO 1) when your system I in Al condition, and that will only be when t!ie l iver Is kept active. Try a Liver Kvmedy once and note tha dut'.reiK-. But t.iUe only SIMMONS I.IVIU KB.ULATOU It is SIMMONS 1.IVLU lL:uULATOR which makes tha diltcrence. Take it In powder or In liquid already prepareJ, or make a tea of tha powder; put MkeSlMMONS I.IVER REGU LATOR. You'll tinJ tho KtD Z on every package. Look for IU J. U. Zcillu it Co., rUUadolphU, Pa. THE lit ME LAW. That Part or It Helatlre to lOrrfon listl. As the fishing season is now well on and as niaiiv are Ignorant of the pro visions of the game law relative to trout fishing and tho open season ror catching and selling them, wo publish the following sections of the game law relative lo llsh. As no copies of the last session's laws have been printed and distributed, the peoplo have not had an opportunity to learn what they are. Tne following covers all that portion of the law relative to Oregon .... Sec. 14. Every person who shall, within the state of Oregon, during the moiillis of November, December, Jan uary, February and March of any year, catch, kill or have la possession, sell or oiler for sale any mountain, lake or brook trout caught from any fresh w ater, shall bo guilty of a misde meanor. Every pcrsou who shall, within the slate of Oregon, take or attempt to take, or catch with any seine, weir, net, or other device than hook and line, any mountain or brook tiout afler the passage or ti ls act Bhall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sen. Si It shall be unlawful ft" . anv person or persons nt any time, to place or uso 111 any 01 uiu sin ums ur rivers of this state, any drugs, charms or powders or to use any giant blasting or gunpowder or other exiiloslve ma terial, for the purpose 01 cinciiuig. killing or destroying llsh; aud It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to place In any fresh water streams, laKU or ponil, any 1111iBurue1e10111.il. substance with Intent to Injure llsh; or any drug, or any medicaied bait. with Intent to poison or eaten 1111; auu any person olleiuiiug against me pro visions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. !IX Any person or persons now owning or maintaining, or who shall hereafter construct or maintain, any dam or other obstruction across auy stream In this state which any loou llsh are wont to ascend, without pro viding a suitable llshway or ladder for the llsh to puss over such obstruction, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor. Hco. ill. It shall not be lawful fur the proprietor of any saw mill In this state or an employe therein or ny person to cast saw dust, planer shav ings or other lumlier waste made by any luiiiis-rlng manufacturing- con cern, or sull'er or permit such sawdust, shavings or other lumber waste to be thrown or discharged III any manner into the waters of this state or the Co lumbia river, or to deposit the same where high water will take the same Into any of tho waters of this state or . tho Columbia ilvcr, aud any person or persons violating any or the provis ions ol this section shall bo deemed guilty or a misdemeanor. pally Uuard, Juu M. Ti'knkk Cosvkntion. Notes from the Salem Statesman: "Yesterday morning tho big tabernacle at Turner was tilled with the swelling mulo of the chorus choir of twenty-llve voices under the leadership ot Prof L B La- kln of Eugene Resolution waa passed that the convention appreci ates the ellorta of Dean K C Sanderson In starting tho Divinity School at Eugene." A Lrrri.K Ovv -The Astoria Dally News bin this: "The national guard of Oregon baa Us nanus mil uiese days. A company nau 10 mm "u" Saturday to Eugene to prevent the lynching or a young man unmet. Dixon who had killed another younff man named Rico, the trouble arising over a game of baseball." Roseburg Is Hie place lu (plesllon. r.ugeno "u law abiding imputation, who do not U lleve In mob law, and has not had a murder for years. Awarded Highest Honors World'i Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAR1 PAEfflNi i Most Terfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. id A Pw