THE 1 8 II MTABLISUEIi KIR TDE BIUElHtTIOJi OP DEMCM TIC rHMINE!, AND TU RAM H nOHITLMM BT TDK IUIX OF Ota BROW ;)L 28 EUGENE, OH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. 1890. NO. 37. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. I. I. CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER. ,i,re:ith end Eighth BlroaU. 2 TKHMsOK Bl'mcRHTMS 0, ir. . lint Monthl, 12.00. 1.00. .50. Advertisina rates made known ion application. A,!,lr.' kit builu'M leltori to Cl'AKD, "WW; PS. LUCKEY DEALER IN locks, batches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. EPAIKINO ntOMPTLV DONE. I;-.ill Work Warranted. -xKa L. W. BROWN, M. D. physician and Surtjeon. I Olli anl resldsnoe over potollioe. Hours; f Ml) iu.il-' to". 6 to 9 p. Pi. p j EI. O. IaA.Tg3E3. 2RANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. c Deslgni and New Price In Foreign and loinetlo Marble and Uraulte, Monument. j llead.touea and Cemetery work of all alima lor iikr. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! Bllaruetle Htreet, near Prutofllce. Eugono, Or I. C. WOODCOCK, I Attoriicy-ut-Lnw. Orncs-Ouehelf block aouth ol Chrlsmau'i lock. L EIGESE. ORKUOX. . W. KlNBSY N. E. Maiikliy. Cinsey & Markley, ! Attorneys-at-Law. "iommerelal and Probalo BuiIiwm a So- Itx. iCire In Clirliman Block. ane County Bank. (EtblUlied In ISSi) EUGENE, OREGON. I general Banking business "all branches transacted on i orable terms. A. O. HOVEY. President J. M. A BRA MS, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, JR.. Asst.Caslir. T. a.Hmnmcis, 8. B. B.ii. Jr.. Pntnldriit. Cashier I I IS 1 1 I Ol Eugene. . !d up lash Capital $50,000 rjilus and Fronts, $50,000 Jgene - - Oregon. ' leneral banking buelna done on rejou- term. rii(fht draft on NKW YUlik, ' CAOO, SAN KKANCISiO and l'OKl 1 il). OKEUON. 1U of exchange sold on foreign counlrioa. iU received iubjoot to check or csrtih ' ofilopnait. , , 1 collection entrusted to Ui will rwie ipt attention. T. L. PAGE, v DEALER IS iROCERIES 1ng a Large and Complete btoi k of aple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, Exclusively for cash, offer the publio fitter prices ian any other house l.t Eugene. ! iii! or all mu taken al Market Prices. ! J. F. FORD, Dill llftilAMA (Evangrlit,) M ilne, Itiwa, writiw ooder date March 2t, Mkd. Mfo. Uo., S Dufur, Orefron. Sntlemkn: On arriving home lait , I found all well and anxiously ui)?. Our little girl, eight ai. one year old, who had wated away iMiundx, U now well, strong anil roim. and well fleshed up. 8. It :h Cure In dne lbs work well, t of the children like it. Your a otieli Cure has cured and kept all hoarenexg from nie. So give very one, with greetings for all. dug you prosperity, we are an, Mr. and Mks. J. F. Ford. 4 wl.h to ftl M and ehrvrful, and or the iprlrij'. work, clraniw the fy.tem il'.lch nl LiTer Curi, by uking How drum a Wrrk. nnilrra pUU fiiarant.'O evnu rr bottle or ail drogfMta. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. The morning nr.- quite cihI. Considerable wood belli,. hauled In to low n. People ale reluming home fnmi the illUUUtallls. I Tlid riiutti University reopens four weeks from today. W Sander shipped two carloads of chlltlui hurk to New York today. The travel is now hoiucwurd hound from the mountains and sea coast. t lite a iiiiiiiber of Ciook coniy l'i-iii- me i-uiupcu ui itcikliap iiri iih. The gold democrat will li. l.l n mass btate eotiveiitiou in PorllanJ Tlinr. uay. The lute L Fleiwhner, of Portland, left mi ebtule eslimuted to be wortli t71-J.(KO. Maik Ilunna euya Win MeKiuley will not muke any npecla during the campaign. Several Euucne altornevn wl.l at tend the meeting ot ihe Itar A-oolu- tion at I'urtlana lliursday. Win! Cunibbell broil iiht to this ofllce today a tame blackberry iliat meaHured 1 inclie In length. Quite a number of inutile weie at the train this morning to bid DUhnp Mills and hi folks good-bye. Albany Democrat: The SelN- Foiepaugh circus has been advertised even in Eugene. A waste of paste. Attorney YV A Wood is having a residence built ou a tract just oul.-Me the city limits opposite Rev 1 D Driv er h We understand (hut Mrs Samuel Wilhrow, of near Elinira, Is iIhiilht- ously ill and not expected to survive more than a few days. The Oweu-Vauduyue party which has been iu the mountains for the past month returned yesterday. They report plenty of game and a delightful time. Fire isoul in several places on the.Mc- Kenzie and trees have fallen across the road in a number of places, but the road lias been kept open by chopping urouud them. Early hops are already about ready for picking. We have heard of sever al yard of this variety that will not bo picked on account of the low price prevailing. A (iiilixina plant Is blooming in the window of Craig & Vincent's barber, shop on Nliith street. Il is a very beuulilul plant and is aleo (juile rare, being the only one In town. The audience at the Congregational church last night was favored with a solo, sang by M i.-s Gertrude Conser, of I'ortlund. 1 he piece was well reiiuer- ed and was enjoyed by all present. Salem Journal: Til Ford to bright newsboy: "1 suw you taking in my speech to the worktugmeu last night, llowiudjou HKeuv' -un: it was a good K'ec!i, but It made you sweat like thunder, didn't il!" Neil II til mid Gourde Hyram have returned to Canyon City uiier taking three car loads of horses to Memphis, Ten n. They secured from i-'M to fi3U per head for the horse, which we'e an exceptionally flue lot. It is said that a wedding will take place In this city one week from to morrow iu which a well known Eu gene young lady and it young gentle man of lloscburg, formerly of thi cily, will be the principals. Harper's Razai: "John," said Mrs Wilbur, "why don't you brush that fly oil' the top of your head'.' He's liimii thi-re three millllles." "Oh, let him stay," suid John. "I'm not ui-lng the top of my head just now." Charles Cunningham, die Umatilla count v sheep man, who had his house and barns deslioyed by tire last season, is again in trouble. Thieves entered his dwelling house a few days ugo and stole everything that could be carried away. Picking Hops. S Sinn d of Walter vllle commenced picking his early hops last Friday. Rruntou brothers of the same place will beulil picking in a day or two. The price paid is cent per box and pickers are said to be anx ious to pick at any price. Star mail service lias been estnb lished a follows: Mclvetifie bridge to Helknap Sdrings, 6J miles and back, three times a week ttoni May I, to October 31, and twice a week the resi due of year, by a schedule of not to ex ceed 2 hour running time eacu ), We have received the first number of C E Wolcott's new paper, ihe Mirror, published at Simon, Califor nia It start oft with a good adver tising patronage and is lulltoover llowing with local news. We w ish Mr Wolcott success In his latest ven ture. A man writing from Forty Miles Alaska, saj: I saw a span of horses here that weighed probably 7D0 pound, each, and one of the most ancient or der, that J10O0 was offered for a few days before, but their owner refused It, id li could make Just that much with them during the month of June. The Astoria Rudget is us bitter ns gall against life insurance agent. Here are some samples: The cily is iufestrd with Insurance bores Ihey are worse skinner than three card nionte dealer. They don't give you a living chance at anything and rob the widow when you die There Im a law airalnit these confidence operators. An Insurance agent one of the confidence men called at this ofllce today and wanted to insert a twenty-dollar advertise ment. He w as reiuseu me space. or Bndgel likes to make all the money it can legitimately, but it doe not like to become a partner in robbery or a booster for confidence men. What has the country cinic to when even the circus fails to draw the crowd? Only a handful of people at Pendleton went to see "The original, the onlv. the grent Adam Forepaugh fjmousiy magnificent menagerie, the enormously perfected consummation of filly continuous year of research In n..rt..r ..f the irlolie. in cnllossal contrast ami associate "ui""""1 " rVlls RroV millionaire menagerie, giant African amphibia the cons.. idated colli-eums and cbi-sic amphi theatres of the imperial past the turf event of the progressive pre-etit i world's arenic wonder the trnnsecnu ' .nt avirrciratioti 'f amusement lolant!!" Hard limes are ce: IVmonal. i i r dutij, Aiifun it. Robt Day returned Iroiu Salem to day. 1 P Yentch, of Cottage Grove, in In tin' city. L Sehell and wife of Thurston are In Hi" eltv. I 1 I ,ll bur SnV.r " I ' IliU morning Dr Pretitiee wa a iMsenger to j Newport today. tomorrow morning. u.'o ji jiuier will leave for Horeiiee DrC W Lowe and vallisthis forenoon. wife left fur Cor Mis Fanta Lee loft for her homo In Iowa this morning. (! R i hrlsman left for Sidavilleon this forenoon's local train. John Itirirer made a trip to the it tr ger farm is'low Coiitirg Sunday. The Williiughhv party returned from their oti'ing trip Saturday evening. Volnev lli iiuuway and family ar rived home from McKcuzic llridge to day. A (iolilsniith mid wife have gone to Dr Sharpies' fruit farm to spend a few days. Miss Gertrude Conser, of Portland Is visi'ing wilh Miss Lizzie Griffin In this city. ProfJ R Wet herbee left on hi bi cycle this ii.rniug for Ihe npier Mo Kenzie. Geo W Vance, of Cottage Grove, has In en granted an original soldiers pension Attorney Woodcock and Council man Fislier vNitel Dun county yeterdny. CD Edwards, of the Gi'Alin, re lumed home from the upper McKeiuie last evening. MrsEIlatim and children arrived home todav from an extended outing at Sodavillc. Miss Grace Murray, of Glen wood, was the guest of Miss Marie Thomp son over Suud ly. SJ Sills and family arrived home last even i nsr from a pleasant outing on the tipper McKcii.ie. J N Williamson and lamlly of Prine vllle started for home today with a lare load of supplies A G Mathews ami family and Mrs S E Rrown went to the Mohawk blackberry fields today. Miss Llnna Holt went lo Albany this morning to alte.nl the wedding of Miss Mason, her friend. Mis Gertrude Conser, who lias been visiting with friends in tills city, went to Roseburg this afternoon. Miss Lee, who Ims been visiting with Rev Ruse and family, left for her home Iu Iowa this morning. E II Ingham and family left on this forenoon' train for Newport where they will spend several days. Itoy Reiisliiuv, Hallle Wood and Walter Carroll icturned home from Sodavillc Satuiday evening. Coke Rilveu left for Foley springs ou his bicycle yesterday morning. Mrs llilyeu'went upon the stage today. Dr W Kuvkendall arrived here from Winchester'Hav ycsteiday morning. His family wili remain a while longer. J 11 Wilkinson and party have re turned from McKenzie llridge whtre tiny spent a couple of weeks camping out. Robt Hu-ton and R Mount relumed iroiu the Siu.-law country yesterday after spending about leu days recre ating. Win V Moore and family left for the Kiison spilius yesterday morn ing where Ihey w 111 spend a couple or weeks. Mr and Mrs II D Edward of S, riiiglleld precinct will leave on a vis it to relatives in (iillmaii county iu a few days. Mrs M F Turner and Mrs llolu Rice of Ilarrisburg visited with re atives in this cily over Sunday, returning home to day. nw firiiiln and Leis Aye are at calm.,, llinvn litltl nil on uireo tin nmfs fl ir .1 I Currin. J A Rensotl and Mr Watch. DrC E Loomis and family and Frank Wilkin left tor Foley Springs tills morning where they will spend a couple of week. Henry E Ankeny, of Sterling, Juck son i ounty, returned home last even ing. His family will remove to Ku eene about September 1st. Miss Fannie Stafford and Miss Haw ley were passenger to Cottage Glove tins Mlernoon. iney c.cui. the Roliemia mining district. II II Stone has decided to locate in vr,.t. iSiiiforniR. where he will en gage In the barber business. He will leave for thut place Wednesday night, JJLulz. who has been running a baHier shop on Ninth street, has gone to Gardiner, where he will probably locale. The field bus been too crowded heie. James Hoffman and wife and daugh mi.. i.lvili. DrC W I-owe am wife and (ie'irge Keetan returned from . ...i.v vi.it to Folev Snrinir yes terday afternoon. They report having h.,,1 a most deliL'htful outing Fis-sil Journal: Mr Katie Parker is comliil' up from Goshen, Lane county, .. four uenks lo lie present at t he in.,., ..f l,..r husband' monument which ill he done under the auspices of the F.is-il camp f Woodmen, of which he was a member at the lime 'l hi death. Miss E-tella Learned accompanied bv'h.-r iielc-, Mi-s Cra Learned, of Siblev, Iowa, leit lor ran f "" I last Fridav morning on I be overland; where the for wul purchase a! large stock of millinery goods for their fall and winter trade. These ladies were accompanied bv Miss Myra.N or ris, a teacher in the Ueary sclnsd. I he parly will return by water In about two week. Piineville R-view of August 10th: Mr M L iiMlt'isntid family left for l-'u 'ene hi-t I tie-'l iV on u 1-11. were accompanied hy Mrs Carry Writfhl and Mis. Msnyie (ilaze of the It.-vlcw nlV.ee. Mrs v oni nw visiting ith lo r parent and rela and will return UV.-P n. ...... - - - . r . ovuri a. -4 k . 1 .... I. to her home nt .moiioim , ... - t t.u fiiMV. Will gO OH Id I lie ;..M.n, ami visit friend, and rel, live, st that TUESDAY, Artil'sr IS. S II EdwotdxlH at Ilili Hank ( U (.'mi lining of Albany U In the city, I Al Auh't) lit a ucecHful liuekrii, raiwr. Mr M J Train ooine tip fnru Albany i thi nlteinoon. ! Ml IVnrl Darelim arrivd home1 . ,. . earl iMienui niurcii no mi- Mi!W stltl,, urrvod from IVirtland thU af'ernooti. 'j'K, tlierniouieler n-KWlereil de- jrreeii thH alleruoon tl. o M Miller left for Florence at noon on his bicycle. lihlay W C Newliurn, the shirt maker, I home from the mountains. Many of (he sidewalks throughout the cily are being repaired. J II Goodman has moved to High street, between 11th and lolh. L C lio-sman, of LeaburKh, gave this olllce a pleasant call today. Miss Maggie Andrew of Irving Is visiting w im friends iu this cily. Clem Hodca will arr.ve home from Foley Springs by tonight' stage. The Mi.scs I.uckey of Prinevillc aie visiting Willi relatives In this city. Mr and Mrs P Comegys will go to Sodavillc tomorrow on an outing. The Eugene Mill and Lumber Co. Is loading u car fir 'he L'tah uurkct. A representative of Hurst Rro, hop buyers, was Iu Eugene last evening- John Stewart and fain ly will go to Sodaville tomorrow on a pleasure tiip. Miss Mercy Applegilo I exoivted home from San Eraiiei-co in a day or two. Mr and Mrs Will Yor.u: will go to Sodaville tomorrow on a pleasure trip. Mrs Joel Ware and children came home from Fol -y Springs this aftcr- IIIMlll. Postmaster J W Shumate, of Wal tervlllc, was doing bu-iness l u Eugene today. Clarence L I.uckey has returned from Prinevillc and I now al McKeii zlo lirldgc. MrsT M Jackson and Miss Kate Kcl ley of Spriiwlleld were passenger to Newport tislay. Win Preston and family returned today from McKcnzle JSrldge, arier a in mill's outing. AD Stearns and wife, Mis I Murlm and P R Gal higher all of Sail Francis co are In the cily. The Misses Rom:i and Lena Rlalr are visiting wilh their sister, Mrs linker, in Portland. John Stoneburg and family have ar rived here from Washington and will locate uear Civ well. Cha Latler went to Newport today to Join hi family, who will return home in a day or two. MruudMr FA Riiikln, Mr O Zlegler and D (lover went to S idavlllc yesterday lor a few day. Mr and Mr Fletcher Linn returned to Portland today after a pleasant visit with friend Iu this city. Frank Hanson arrived home today after a pleasant outing of two weeks at Sodaville and Waterloo. Field day sport ut Rosebiirir next Monday and Juesday. Purse umouutiug to $ "(K) are oll'cied. Mr Hubbard, a California miner, has returned here after a six weeks' visit to the Rlue River mines. Mrs Prof Ilailey will leave for her new home iu Seattle, Wash, on to morrow morning's early train. Ti. call ha been Issued for the gold national demo; rntic convention which i to meet iu Indianapolis Hcpt 2. Those w ho have promised this olllce wood on account are rciiestcd to de liver the same a soon a possible. it I tboiiL'ht nroluible that Major McKlnley will publish his formal fet ter of acceptance about August . II C Ruckman, who recently went from Irving to Dubuque, Iowa, re turned hereon this morning's train. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Har ris, Attorney Jtilyeu and Slierlll Joiin- son liave returned irom juoum.n City. Mis Mary Abigail Dodge, writer, I.U.rn.nlii.r anil controversialist, died at Hamilton, Mass, lust evening, aged M years. Mr r.li.iils'th Rrown. who died at Gervais recently, left an estate ol tlO,- (KM). Mr Nellie U Hwlll is ouo ui we heir mentioned in the will. lVndkton EO: A telegram from San Era. Cisco to C S Wheeler bring iiition that a daughter was born on Saturday last to the wife of Wesley Matlock. ('bus Henderson and J A RaW-r em ,.1.,v..a of thH Htatu Insane asylum at Salem arrived hero today and will leave tomorrow on an outing at Foley Springs. "Deacon" Davis arrived home on his wheel today after a very pleasant 10 (lavs' outing at McKenzIo Rrldge and vicinity. G W Knapp, the grocerymnn, I Mil non lined to his home With blood n..i..,niiiir nt the fool, though he I slowly Improving. Mrs Gilstrap and (laughter and Mr Cimiiibcll and family arrived home last evening from a pleasant stay of several week at Sodivlllo. Miws Mary Lindley, Eriilce Stuart, J. i ni,. and Stella Anderson, who bavn ls-en camping for several weeks at Waterloo, are expected home tomor row. IT Nlcklin and wife, Miss Stella Paijc, Mi-s Annie W.itzey, of San Eraneisco, ami Mis There. I lodes leave on a trip to itudaviile tomorrow morning. Clem H'tdes has a contract of clear Ing two acres of land nt Foley Springs. He Is now Industriously at woiit on hi contract and ha out a number of fires on the tract. H II Stone bus moved his fixture out of his old shop anil I having them stored until he selects a is rnia ni nt bsation. However, he think he will locate at Yreka, Cal. j Chicago R-ord Mo Mr Iiilksr In s gut a divorce.' ' "les; sue dis covered that Mr ltilker had Isin bid- U, II,. - J,.g --' backyard." Lew Powers, of McKcnzle Rrldge, ! expect to enter the C of O till fall. Placer mining Is belngengased iu ou a small scale on lllue sivcr. The men make fair wages and live In Iioih' of i striking It rich ouio day. I w , . ... ... ,, . M I . .7 "'";""""'- ; -vein iMC.usier, n i-.iigeue, lame to lhaiiy last evening on til bicycle, i'd ill visit hero for several day. .... w .1 i. ilvi litr.i.i r- ,i our eity, U'lnu reatly luipreed with Hie U-auty and proM rlly of Eu- eiie u coiupnred with tilher platva visited j J 11 Ouke. of Mitchell, Crook coun ty, recently cspt ircd 20 large wis on 'ihe lawn in front of hi house. They had escaped from ail ailjaivnl irrigat ing ditch and were unable to find their way back. Attorney Woodcock procured au axe this morning and slashed some trees down In the rear of his olllce thai ex tended over into the alley. If he keeps up farming and laboring he will soon bo a free silverite himself. N L Robinson, a Portland peddler, who ha been oHraling In Crook county all summer, had the misfor tune to losu his harness, wagon and stock of good by lire at Ochoco last Saturday night. The los wasfllUO. Mr and Mr O A Campbell of Sprlnglhld precinct and Mr and Mrs Jesse Haw ley will leave Monday on a pleasure trip to Kltson Springs. Mr CaiiiptN'll and Mr Haw ley will go on as far as Pine 0icuiugs and Crescent Luke on a hunting and fishing trip. Rannister Vowel, an old resident of the upiH-r Ochoco, near Prinevillc, fell from (hu hayloft ou the farm of J W Wright last week, receiving Injuries from the effect of which he died a few hour later. How as (IS years of age. The funeral was held at Howard, Or, last Thursday. Long Creek Eagle: It Is reported that Harvey Scott will tender Senator John II Mitchell a banquet on hi ai rival hi Portland. Scott has tried all manner of liewpaer tactics to defeat Mitchell iu the past, but one would judge that hi tactics for the future are to lie ol a somewhat different na ture. A fight for blood occurred between two voung moil, residents ot the up pel .McKcnzle, at the McKenzIo Rrldge Sunday afternoon. The trouble arose over nil old time grievance and the young men fought to a finish, one of Ihem getting a badlly mashed face and losing a part of an ear In the scrim mage. Geo I.ucc, of Sluslaw, was In the city today Willi two pack horses load ed wilh sacks of chiltciu bark. Perched on top of the sacks ou one of the horses was a young black liear. The little fellow proved a very good rider and proved quite an attraction on the street. Phil Scott and Ou Teutsch, of Creswell, who have been traveling In (lie Willamette, valley durinir. the past summer for I.lcvie, Frlcke A Co, of Sail Francisco, manufacturer of Jtcd Seal llaisliig Powder, have been given territory In Central California and will go down a lion l tscplemner 1st to begin work In their new territory. t party of So people from McKcnzle Ilrldno and Folev Springs, most of w hom belong in Eugene, visited the summit of the Cnade and the glacier on the Three Sister Inst week. Ter. member of the parly made the ascent ol the Sister, reaching the summit. All account of the trip will appear in the Guaki In a few days. The, Elleiisburg Jnil I apparently a rather flimsy alls-lr. Last Sunday a in soner named Wilson, w ho was awaiting trial for cattle stealing, dug a hole tlnouKli the brick wall with a billet of wood and made his escape. Two l washes, who were also prisoner declined to take advantage or ine op portunity, and remained Iu their cell. The Welcome savs: Ex Henator II F Alley, who bolted Dolph because he did not like the gold senator, has swallowed the St Louis platform hook, halt, sinker ami line. lie belongs to the Raker City sold club and at the masthead of hi pam-r, Hie llepuuil cuu, I the motto: "Only one more vear of Grover: thank God." The wily ex-sennlor is t a I an under standing. Oreuoulan: Mr John II Mitchell, Orcuoii' senior reprjseutatlve In the United Wlate senate, ha teiegrapueu that ho will be Iu Portland about AultjisI 21. It come direct from bin to lii friends In Oregon that he will take the field for McKlnley as soon arrangement can be made. Senator Mitchell expects to make siM-eches In every part of tho state and do his ut most tor the success ot llie republican party Frank Lee., editor of the Portland Pacific Farmer, who lias been east for some weeks, returned Saturday. He savs that during the hcsUd term Iu Chicago, business waa atmot sus nended. It was Impossible lo go out to do anything. The ambulance watron could not tBke careof the dead and prostrate. Incidentally, Mr Ia remarked that If sentiment counted foraiivthlnir. Rrvan will carry every thluir west of the Hudson river and south of Long Island sound, with a fighting chance for the New England slates. TiiKvWti.i. Fioirr. Down at the metronolls nolitlca must be considera bly more tropical than In Eugene. Witness the following taken from the police court column of last evening's r..lcinitii: "The following cases aris ing from political discussions in Al- blna last Saturday, went over till to morrow: Clcmcnse I ter ger for as- suiting Henry Kneis and Jacob Kalthan; l.iidwlg li'Hi ror assaulting Jacob K-iltlnin; John Seheldelliail for us.., uiiing l.leiiiensit lierger; Henry Kneis for assaulting Ioui I,smi, and Jacob Kalthan for assaulting C""inene lierger." Pallr Ouard, Aiigu.t IT. A iiitKHTKi) Foil Lakckny. A man by the name of E E Lyons was ar rested at Junction City today on the charge of larceny of public funds. It aptsurs from what we can learn at this time that he wa a deputy sheriff and had collected delinquent taxes and bad refused or neglected to turn the amount over to Sheriff" Johnson, hence his arrest. Prosecu'or Harris went down on this morning's l.ical train to appear In behalf of the state and Attorney Illlyeu for the defense. JEWEII'S AI'FAIUS. '- "iBim io uncsn Kate. Portland Telegram: 'On the 20th of June last C F Jewett, manager of: the Pacific Investment Company, dc. :,.,, i 1.....1,,.. i,..i.i.l i,i, ' . ,..! r .(,,..i'i....i...i .....1 ....i7- Issued d'-ed on csrtaln fruit lauds alwuit Eugene, dr., which, when straightened out. showed the man to have defrauded hanks and Individuals in Portland to the amount of nearly f20,lMM. "It wa some day bcfoio his de parture was known, and then hi vic tim consulted the police. Jewett was finally located In Worcester, Mass, where resides an uncle, S Forehand, president of tho Forehand Arms Com pany. "The natural conclusion at tho time was that Jewett would tat arrested and brought back to Portland for trial. That did not occur, however, and those who had loaned the man money seeming satisfied, the matter was- ul- lowed to drop, "It wa then said by llinso intimate with the case that Jewett had un doubtedly made arrangement In the hast whereby tils paper here was to is? protected, and the over Issue of stock of the Pacific Investment & Real E- tate Company, on which he hud raised money, taken up. 'That tin solution or me dropping of the proseeutlon would seem to be correct, Is evidenced by the presence iu Portland 011 Saturday last ot Mr n horehaud, of Worcester, Mass, the wealthy relative whom Jewett at once made for on leaving this city. Mr Kotehand's slay was short, but while here lie was busy among the banker and others w ith whom Jewett had done business. Saturday noou he left over the narrow guage road. A It was Mr Forehand's money which paid for the fruit lands which formed the basis of the Investment A Real Estate Conn any. it is probable die protect ion of bis own Interest has had as much to do with his trip to the coast a look ing after Jewell's all'alrs." A t'oug-ar Story. TheCorvalll Times (ells It: "Polo" and George Avery left Cor- vallls tlireo weeks ago for a rousing old time Iu the mountains. Well, they had it. They returned ye.lerday noou and were heavily laden with dried meat and stories of adventure that rival Klppllng's "Jungle Stories." They hunted Iu the. Yachalts, Five mile Creek and Ten-mile Creek countries, and at Five-mile Creek they were jollied by Jim Wilkinson, a nephew of our Reaver Creek Jim. Jim I a good hunter, as well as "Pole" and George, and they had famous success. When Ueorge was asked "wnai luck?" ho replied, "thlrteeu deer, a bear, a cougar, and cut a bee tree." Jim Wilkinson had a dog with him to use lu hunting and he ulso had a pup along that he waa teaching to hunt. Some one of the party had killed a deer and taken It to camp. Arriving there, tho carcass was thrown down In front ol die tent near the place where the pun was chained. Not one of the party was far from camp, and either George, or "Pole," or both of them, were shouting wlililn a short distance of camp, and Jim wus but a rew rods away, wlien mere wa a ter rible screaming, howling, snurllug n:id kl-yl-lng to be heard at the snot where the pup was chained. Jim wiikiiisoii rushed up and beheld the pup In the clutches of the cougar. As often ha- pciii in case ot an Imcrgency, Id uuu wa empty, and what was worse the cougar was Inside of the tout lying on bis cartridges ana ere long me nun was literally torn lo pieces. He shouted for George to come quickly, and when the latter reached the scene, Wilkinson seized his gun and shot the animal, killing It right in the lent. Jim was so enraged at the destroyer of Id pup that he graiilied a knllo auu cut it into strip. I lie cougar was a female and It must have been very hungry for It never clinched at the approach of the men. The scalp was saved ami win uring a oouuiy 01 iwo or three dollars. DiKii. Tavlor L Rees died of con sumption at his home at 'Ihurston this morning. August 18, 18Uu, at 6 o'clock, at the age ofSUyear. Do ceased had been fulling Iu health for some time. A few weeks ago he was taken to the McKcnzle spring with the hope of benefiting his health hut the change fulled to do him good, and lie was brought home, to (Ilea week ao lust Sunday. Uceeased came to ure gon from Missouri a number of years ago and located in tins city, ouyiog what is now the Travis fruit tract in the northwestern part of the city. A short time later he removed to Ihurs ton where he bought property and erected the store buildings and started the seneuil store at that place, which he has conducted ever since. He and III brother. Martin Rees. of Tliurs- ton, planted a large prune orchard at that place and In many ways have done ;much to euhanoe the value ol properly In that section. Deceased leaves a wife and a brother at Thurs ton. The funeral services will be held bv Itev I N Mulkev at 10 a m tomor row and the remains Interred In the High Rank cemetery. ('nuiiOvF. Ham. Snm Goldsmith the popular drummer of Portland, I authority In the Oregonlao for the .iui.. ...nt. that there are only four business men Iu Eugene supporters Of Itrvan and silver. Ham is talking through hi head gear. Certainly he ha not taken a census or Eugene In i lil narttcular. A fair proportion of the ii-oii engaged In business In this cllv are supisirlers of silver several Lime the number tlven by the gen tleman. Sum, come Here and we win point tho geiillemeii out to you your father and two brother being among the nutiilar. The statement, to say the least, I fulse. itoiicMiA DiHTitn-r Minks. Ore- gonlau: Mr Ruih Olltner lias returned from a visit to the mines In the llo IipoiIh district, and Is so favorably Im r.n.uuxl with what lie saw ttiat III. pre diei a ai-coiid Crlitiile creek there. He went through the Nonday, Acme, I'l.rnueonla. Annie. Star and other n.i and mvs there Is an Immense body of ore there which yields u to $10 per ton. The Cottage Grove people have built a road Into the mlues, and . nonniv road i being built ill from Oakland to get a share of the ttade (here. . Si -1 -. 1 J. .-.-l mmi .tslh'saasisiUsfc ti;e cest SPRING hIEDICINE Is Simmons Live? ppcuLATOR-don't firgrt to take- it. I' he Liver get slugglih diiriin tha Winter, jut like all nature, anJ the svstiMM becomes choked up by ths ,-u(.uiii'il.iU J v .! U vliLh brines on M.il.irl.t, l over anJ Ague and Klieum- tism. Yen w.tr.t bi wake up your Liver now, lit he sure you tike SIMMONS I IVl.K KI'uUI.ATOK to do It. It also r.ul.ites t'.u LK cr keeps it properly at vi'ii, wli.'o your system will he free from poivni anJ the whol- ho ly Invlgnnted. You cct ill. i m.sii i:i.u'Jiwhn your s ste.n h In Al condition, and that w ill only le when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver leincdy once and note th dut rciue. Hut t.ike only SIMMONS LIV1K KrV.UI.ATOU it Is SIMMONS LlVbit KLi.ULAfoK which makes th dillcrcnce. Take it in powder or In liquid alro.iJy prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but UkeSlMMUNS LIVER REGU LATOK. You'll find the HhL) Z on every package. Look for It T. 11. Zclllu A Co., Philadelphia, Pa, MAW MILL i KL'K.NEI). The Field Mill Iu Ashes-Los, 18,000 to 3V, mm; insurance. Saturday night the Fields saw mill known us Craw ford A Fuller's old mill 20 mile uorlheuHt of Eugene was de stroyed by fire, and every vestige of the lumber that was ou the yard, which amounted to considerable. The mill was recently rt lit ted and It la thought the entire los will amount to probably fl.OOO. it npis'tir mat incendiaries nave set the mill ou lire several times but the Hume were sulMlued before (hey had done much damage. Saturday night the mill was set on lire again and the iroperty wa destroyed. Mr Holds ui had a man fur some time stationed in the mill, armed with a Winchester rllle, lo watch tho proerty, and not withstanding this precaution the vil lainous Incendiary wus successful in hi devilish design. There was no Insurance whatever on the property. U the perpetrator or mis crime should be detected ho would probably be dealt w ith by the residents with out the aid of a Judge, or Jury. A II o'l d (iuiue. Albany Democrat: "Last Friday a man went to tint bottling work of O. Itaeiimle and bought three buttle of wine, claiming tnat they Were fol a saloon be wa starling up In the hills, ami a hu hud n partner he would want a receipt, which was given him. Yesterday tho mini went to Mr. liaeiiuile, and giving hi liniiio as John Darling, claimed to ho special agent of the Internal revenue olllce, and de- luring that Mr. llueumle hud violated the law it would take (150 to settle It. This Mr. Itaeiimle Insisted It would be absolutely Impossible to rase. The amount was finally cut down to $20, of which Mr, ltaetimln paid ana Hgrccd to pay the balance. Marshal Lee hud bceti informed ot the mutter, and finally suspecting' something wrong, telephoned to U 8 Marshal Grady, who Informed him that there was no sueli agent aim iiuauy teie- (jraphed him to arrest Darling fur Im personating bum omoer, auu mat Deputy .Marshal Humphrey woum ue up tonight to tako lil in buck. liariiug, . or wuntevcr ins uuiue may be, was arrested aud is in the county jail, it look like a bold con fidence Bailie to iiiiiko a nam, auu there aro circumstances indicating that Darling may have a Confederate lu it" Claim for Dainas;. Pokti.ani), Aug 11). The trial of the t2.,000 damage suit of Stephen Hart against the Southern Tactile company wus commenced today in the sluie circuit court oeiore juogo on Hi- tuck. Hart I a ceiuniercial traveler from Minnesota and he alleges that, on January Mh Inst, he was foiclbly ejected from a train at Albany while enroute from Portland to Sau Fran cisco. The ticket presented by Hart wus nunclied to denote that the per son entitled to ride upon it wore chlu whiskers. Hart wa without this facial appendago and the train la spector observing that such was the fuct. took Hart's ticket irom uuu and was as Hart declined to pay lure, ue put off' the train. 1 . . .. . , i. Hare wore a cnin oearu wuen no purchased the ticket but he after wards had it shaved off. The defense of the company is that the whole thing Is a Job put up by Hart, to de fraud the company. The company al so alleges thut, beside disposing of his beard lu order to diner in appear ance from the description marked up on hi ticket, that he signed his name lu a disguised hand and also bad me ....... a tit IIi.iu.i.I...Imki, murlcoit llnnlk hi gripsack. r Is Ohwion. Them are In Oregon ii.ii.d .', IIIIVIMI. . 800 general stores, lotl retail hardware dealer, 620 retail grocers, ioo reiau dry g(Hl stores, (il retail boot and shoe dealer, lU retail clothleis, 27 re tail crockery stores, HK retail cigar and tobacco dealer, retail drug gists, 4K0 carpenters and builder, 4 manufacturer of agricultural Imple ment, 3(H) dealer In such implements, ' M) bicycle dealer, 00 foundries, 2H0 cnrrlngo and wagon maker, 0112 Phy sician and surgeons, K3 photographer, ISO real estate dealer, I IS lumber dealer, tilo minister, 420 live stock breeders, 4 10 investor, 110 paint and oil dealer, 110 printing etubllsh ilshmentM, 004 saw mills, 0,1 pinning mills, 22 wood workers, 4 woolen and cotton mills, 80 breweries, 10 tanneries, UK) Hour mills, p.W miscellaneous sttam users, 1st) manufacturers of har ness and saddles, IW plumlx-m, steam and gas litters, 2!KJ burlier shop, 1120 saloons and billiard halls, 110 banks, 140 milliners and 1)40 dealers in book aud stationery. Jupon us. piace.