Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1896)
I IP II IT I 5 F i, If CITY G il. Ill S )o MTiBLIMlEI) KOB TOE DIXSE.mTIOJi OF DE90C&.ITIR ritl.1CirLEl. UP TO E1R.1 1 lIOJEITiITUfl BT THE SWEiT OP 01 B BROW OL 28 KUGENK, OH., SATUKDAY, SEFTKMBKH itt. 1890. NO. 40. VtEKLY EUGENE GUARD. . CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER. jfl't -Et aid ( Willamette b tw.tn tfb Eighth glreet. 12.00. I 00 .60. stht. Monlhl, ' yertising rates mads known on application. A.4r.' " builu-M letter to Ul'AIlp, I .n, Oregon. jsTluckey I DEALER IN ijJ ft C .cks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc ."PAIRING promptly done. if (ay .ill Work Warrauted.-iOl L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence over xtoHii. Union: ;toa. ui.;12to2, 6 to 9 p. m. X!, C Tu A Tg"HI. c:anite and marble works. Stir Dt'ifQi and Ke Prlcei In Foreign aud ImjbimiIc Marble and Urauite, MonumenU. j llvadatone and Cemetery work of j til kludt fur UM5. ALL WORK GUARANTIED ! 'amett Street, near Poetofflce. Eugene, Or j C. WOODCOCK, AUorucy-at-Law. Orn E-One-half block louth uf I'lirUmnn' ok, Kl'GESB, : OKHHO.V. li. W. KlNBE Y N- K. MAKKI.KY. linsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial aud I'robatc Builucs Ho al'. Oillee In Chritman Block. 1.1. rfROWN. B. D. PAINE. F.W.OSBUCN. t'rtdatnt. Vic Pretldent. C.ihler. THE vi-rene Loan and Saviugs BANK, .I .iipe, UITOIH-D. A. Paine. J- B. lUrrls, J. K i)vl, B. 1. 1'iiliio. W. It. Brown, J. r . Robtuwu, F. W. Osburn. '! Mi dp Capital. j : : $50,000. t u.ieral Banking Business Transacted. Inot it allowed on time e,ilt. Colls nlon entrusted to our care will recolvo tj ft aueuliou. r. aUMnBiciB, 8.B. Eatm, Jb., President twhiei Ot Eugene. i 7i& up Ush Capital $50,000 :rplus and Profits, $50,(100 Zugene - Oregon A saneral banking business don hu b "rm. Sight draft on NEW YOUK, 'CAOO, BAN FKANCI3CO and POM I ' D, OKEUOX. 1 .! of aichanK W on froi?n conntri ' iu iwoetrad tubjeot to check or oortifi 9 defotlt laillKtlou aotrtuWd tout WlJ rvi pt attenUon. "1 ine County Bank. I (Eitabliihed In 1881) 3UGENE, OREGON. I - t V general Banking business all branches transacted on 'verable terms. I A. O. HOVEY, Prefil.nt. J J. M. ABRAM8, Cttxliier. I A. (i. HOVEY, JR.. AsKt.Clir. J. L. PAGE, J -DKALER IS- )ROCERJES Uving a Larue aud Cotuplfte ntm k of Staple and Fancy GroariM! bought in the btt markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, ' on ofler the publio Utter price tliau any other house la Eugeue. it Mia w MONDAY, SKIT. 7. tii'li'' VYY-l I Uck from ti is hunting Thus Luciu y, .f Salem, I lu the city. lt-v J A liluik went to MonrH f'll't'lll'OII. this 1. II L:HliT liU Sinnliiv. !: rt-iil h here ; I T:all ni-tii. of Mi'inlcikir, vltlltd h im-ne imlay. I S cr ta y of S' ale Ki'idid rdnr ied I t". S;il,m lotluy. I t; II li irkli i! -r, .,; L mi ill, wn In j r.iicni' today. 1'rof J V JiiIiumiii wonl to Mi Linn I fill ii' y fiirm today. i H O Shucking, llic .SiU-iii hop buyer, i wiih l'i luij-i'iic tixlay. Cup I Aiiiuk.su llurd, of Kliireiuv, Hp Mil .-Miuiiay in l-.m-i iie. 1'ro: IIiiM tlioriiu uimI f.iiiilly ri'tuni. d lt iiii-lit from Se.il Rn-lc. Wearewirry lo male Hint Mr(l P ! i in in n in not o well toiiuy Juiikh hitiuker t ln live Cre.will iiiercliunt did tiiihinens In Kui ne to day. Mr Pellete, of Yrekn, Cul, U vlnit- bis Mti-r, .Mra K K Durrls, in thin city. l'iof John si ruub left t It it inoruiiiK on u vlit to Sulnii and Cutliliimel, anil. Mr unit Mrn Ilert lucent drove lo I iiinp (.leek this afternoon for n Miort vi-i L. i ji -imp j n .mi;ii- Mint y will jj" r.asi in iinoui two weeKi 1 1 pe.i the w inti r. Mi J M llouennd cliildreti arrived home fr.nu 1 1 ro .v ui vi I le Silurd.iy t'veiiinit. MW Mal.le Ciow.ll, of O.ik und, (id., U visiting MnU It ChriMiiiiin of tli city. S L Moorhead, editor of thu Junc tion City Tlnii'M, wua in KiiL'ene thin ufU rilllllll. Hon li K Mulkey, of Uilhn, v!i will iiddrehM tlie.MeKinley elllb lonlglil l in thu city. Min Ely I he H.lliiiiu went to Mc .Mhinville lo vi.Mt with Mis Dr Lowe for n week or two. K J llachelder, Hie ohl time dniin i.'er, p-'tit Sund.iy in E'l.-iii'. He lias t.Uiy friemlH iiere. New moon bid.iy. S -arlet fever is reported at Spi bit field. 1 1 u 1 1 . 1 10. h of li io pickers are nu ar!ii- inij III r.ni nil t inn daily. Huh the McKenJe and Siuslaw stages went out loaded today. The los-cs in the late lire on Wil lamette street have been paid. S M Yoran left yesterday lo II 1 1 his appointments on thu repuhlica I can vass in southern ureyon. The University of Oregon aud the Euueiie public. fcIiooIs will resume studies one week from today. Janii h 11 Jones, of Pendleton, visited Eugene today. Hx was one of the pioneer settlers of Lane cuun'y. Profs Thomas Condon and F L Wuhhlinii were pus-eneis on this morning's local rain for Portland. Roy Crow, sou of F, J Crow, h:is gone io Drain and will attend the nor mal school at that place this winter. A ineriy-go-roiiiid bus arrived iu the city. A (t nllenian Is iu the city with a i'eatn merry-go. round. The street torn up in repairing the water main bus been replaced, The steamship Farullon sails from Yauiim liny for San Frunclco to morrow inornihK. The new city fire hose was tested to day with a pressure of nearly 8-.i pounds, which it stood. The republican county central com mittee met iu this city this afternoon to make arrangement fir thu coming cutnpuU'ii. Mrs Win II Smith, of Siileni, ar. rived on this afternoon's train and will visit relatives and friends for several days. Chas Hollenbcck, who has been as- sistlui! Mrs Runcy at Foley Spring, arrived home on . Saturday night's stage. Miss Clara Edwards left yesterday lo lesume her studios in ihe Drain Normal School, which opens for the fall term today. C I) Edwards is out hunting Chinese pheasaiH. He promised that he would not violate the law in slaying over twenty of these birds. Mr and Mrs O A Campbell of Spring Held precinct and Mr and Mrs Jessu llawh y arrived home Saturday even ing from a camping trip to Kltson springs. W II liwler, the inlniiiB man, re turned Saturday evening from the lllue River district and has gone to the Sautiam niines. A large load of supplies left for the syndlcute at lilue River this morulng. " Prineville Review: Si Hodges and family returned last Sunday from the Melvenzie where lie had been after berries. Mr Hodges reports thut there was h big lire on Seven Mile moun taii. and that it ws dangerous for wagons to pass through. He got through safely but It was a close cal1. In soiii.' place he bad to whip his team Into a run. It wa very fortuu ale for him that he had a light wanon, otherwise he would have been com polled to retreat and possibly hist bis wniMiii and team. Senator Vorhees is quite III at hi home in Indiana Hop piikini? will begin In nearly every yard this week. Andy Tuvlor moved his harlxroutflt into Ins new mi:rters in Auteii's cigar ftnl'e today. Many p-ople are passing through Euneiie en route to the bop Helds lu the eastern portion of the county, p. ur or five ui ire ruiiien arrived , ere voterduy and lelt for Die Blue Kiv.r mines io work f r the syndicate thin morning. The autumn leaves are falling rapid ly though there has licen no frost ytt. It H IlaVeS Will pICK lliemoiie i""" hop ye.r.1", commencing tomorrow iiioroli.g. This is Labor Day in Oreiron and in iniinv of the states of the Union. I' I not kept here however. IudianajMdis Journal: SVheeler-l wonder when thu bU'vde will get Into politico? Novveys-lt is there already. Mine bolted Ihe other day. A new paper has made it appear ance iu Pendleton. It will be known as the Sunday Herald, and Mill he p VilUhed o i tin punt of thu defunct Alliance. A typographical error madj us say a llrvan club was orgauUcd at Tliuis ton the other evening with M mem bers, h might to have read 30. This hehlL' the season for killlno- neer, , of course, there are deer skins for sale, and .K-al dealer who trade In Bueh articles are buying them. Sumo homestead paH-r belonging to iioncii ,-Mroni were iiicKea uu on llie1 ; a'reets today. The owner can obtain hem tiy calling at this office and pay ing for this ileum-. The yield of grain per acre lu Har ney county this sotsoii I al, to be heavier Hum ever lief.ir.. i'lm hue croo is h! in nl i- Iniiiion... mi,! e..rv fruit tree In llie country is loaded with fruit. M S Hubble will have hi transfer wagon, which was burned lu the re cent lire, rebuilt. The contract has Uen let to Hellei A Prow n. The McMinley room in the Pickett building was opened to l lie pulillc to day. Chairs and table have been ar ranged about the room and an abund ance of literature Is supplied. New York Piess: Jinks The great est man io treasure a gru ign is my barber. The other day an enemy of hi died and he was called loshave the corpse. Minks What did he do? Jinks He cut him dead. Patronize the Eugene Hour mill. runners lor twenty miles around bring wheat to till mill and every farmer who tiring his wheat here docs more or lei trading with our business ni-ii. liy using InmiL- tl iiir you aru helping yourself. The Moro Olisesrvor, it life long re publican paper, has discovered that II does not pay for a msr in a small country town to dabble in (Hilitics, and says: "From this dale tin is a noiipoltilcul p iper, an I c.ttiuot b st any party, creed or fuino i." A llaker City i xihange says: The o !e of a H .ki r City I u.-iiit'ss mini to wager tUHXI Unit Hi V an I li otels w ould carry Oregon lu November knocked all Ihe .McKiiiley entliiisiass oil the perch and there was not one brave euoiigli to step forward an I a 'ocpt Ihe propusitlon ny pulling up hi coin. The attempt '.o form a p hi! to take the flOUlluel met Willi eiuoarrassing lauiire as well. Of course le-Uing cuts little ice, but straws show which way the wind blows. The town of Moro has enjoyed some thing of a building hooin this season. Already six buildings have goip up In that place, and a brick kiln is now be ing burned, tint causes the impression that a lire pro.if building wilt be erect ed there be lore the ket-m:: end, Lakeview Examiner: Major Chris- man and wife returned from their trip to thu Willamette valley Tuesday afternoon. The Major reported a pleasant trip. They were four day aud a half in making thu drive from Silver Lake to Eugene. The major say thai the road is not a-i niooth as a turnpike for about 00 mile down the other side, liu also think that the people out hero hardly realize what bald times are, as compared with those in the valley. With wheat at 4') cents a bushel, and only hnlfacrop at that, it was rather binding on the farmers. Last Friday's llaker City Republi can: Dr C 11 Chupmaii, president of Ihe State University at Eugene, fav ored our nple with a lecture, dwell ing upon the safety of the nation and basil g his argument upon the theory thut universal hiillmge was necessary for its preservation, and that the prop er exercise of the fuiiclioiis of citizen ship would deiend iiH)ii the manner in which man wa- educated; to be self reliant, respect chivalry and fear Ood. Many encomiums wete heard and con gratulations extended to the able speaker ut the conclusion of bis ad dress, Dall; Guard, !-'it inlr 7. An L'nintkxiiku Call-Two of Eugene's most charming belles who are in the habit of taking early morn ing jaunts into the country for health and exercise a well as pleasure, arose at 5 oclock yesterday morning und be took tht nisei ves tlong a country road leading south fiom town, liy break fast time they had penetrated the hills for u distance of two miles or more Irom the city and at the same time had made the acquaintance of a vigor otis appetite. Thinking togctadrink of cool milk and a nice breakfast ut some farm house they decided lo stop After wulkiuga short distance further they cuuie to an uttructive looking place and decided at once that it was just the plane to get what Ibey want, ed. They left the road and walked to the house ami a they passed liy un open window an uuexected sight met their guze. Our brave H.-destrienes hail struck a bueh ranch, (a they til lerwurd learn, d aud through the window they saw the bachelor resting in deep slumber. Frightened bv their own audacity our homines immediate ly turned toe and II 'd, not stoopi ng un til they had safely rcselied home. They have resolved that when tuking morning walks hereafter they will not art until jieoplu are up and stirring. Dallr Guard, s. ,!c:iits r 7. I'oKI I.ANP SIMKTSMKV. Mer J W Nuspera, It H W.illu.e, J W Wal lace, W Arthur, (ieo W Mailm, f Portland, and K T T Fisher, of Al bany, nrrived here yesterday by rail. The first two named left on the stige this morning f'-r MeKenzie Bridge, .i,r.. ii. ..e wil: nwnd lew week- hunting and IN.b ;r l.n ' look two kits along in wtucii to salt down mountain trout. The last four named gentlemen shipped a large river boat here a few day ago and this morning had it hauled lo Heiidrick' ferry, where they will launch It In Ihe Mo K, nzie and proceed down Ihe river as far as Portland, hunting aud tlshiug eitroul't. pant GuarJ, Bi t inlr 5. IlKYAS Cl-l ll OK'iAMKK. Hull L P.ilveii and Mjor L D Forrest oigan ized a Bryan Silver Club at Iliurstoti last night with about 3D member. J .ho McM than wa elected president. Mil, will be organized tonight at Cottage Grove. Irving and the Pales tine school houe. SPKLl." OVKK. The t hy Again lias Water After 21 Hour Without It. j I'tllf dual,). S, .i mlvr '. The "dry pell1' caused by a break In the water main Is over mid thu city again ha water after having ts-en w ilhoul it for over -4 hours. A gen uine water famine has been on mi ice 11 u clock yesterday until the repairs were completed at noon t.uiay at noon today. The nlisiOHH. nr uMl.,r In lliw nlin. t.r. .1 ... 1 .1 . ii..i...i ,i... u,.-i..... .....v.. n..... anything eh. It caused stoppage of sewer and a consequent stagnation ; from Unit source. Hut the defect has istii reiueiiieil ana water is once more Mowing through the mains. Ma j chiucry operated by motors has been , set agoing again aud the ucusu from fear of lire Is over. I The city authorities took extra pre caution last iilglit to pievent tire from ! ''leaking nut An extra watchman duty aud a man ami i ' l'l'vil on team were kept in readlncs to take the chemical engine to a tire nt a moment's warning; while the stiet sprinkler Whs Hilled with water niul kept iu readiness to recharge the en gine w hen It became exhausted. When the break wa discovered yet. terday and It magnitude ascertained it was found that a portion of the broken section of pipe would have lo tie replaced by a new one, which would mske a "collar" necessary in order to make the Joint connections. The company had no "collar" on hand and tclcgraphi d In Portland for one, cxs-ctiiig lo ncive it on this morn ing' 2 o'clock overland train. How ever, the "collai" failed to arrive, as the Portland firm was coiiiclled to send East for it. As soon as this wan learned Ihe company hero had the Eu gene foundry to make a "collar,1' w hich was done by cutting oh? a ple larger than Ihe eigh'-iuch main. Had Ihe Portland firm Immediately noti fied the Eugene company that they did not have the extra, the break might have been repaired much sin- er, as several hours were spent lu wall ing to hear iroin rortlaml. This I only the second leak that has occurred since the plant wa placed in position 10 years ago, but both of them have occurred within recent date. The other leak was near I lie water station and a shut oil gale made it possible to repair it without depriv ing thu city of water. There are no gates In the Willamette street mains and a leak make it hcct:y to shut ofl'every part of the city from the water. I'lllipei-.s). Mk. Eiiitoh: Having heard talk on the streets that Inlluence wa to brought lo bear on the county court to give the preference lo some parlies In Eugeue in the bids for the care of i lie paiiM'rnf Lane county, under the plea of having the paupci a a nucleus for a hospital; now a there aru not case enought to warrant I he construc tion of a suitable building for a hos pital at this time, would it not lie bet ter to wait until time are belter and tl en try to erect a building with nil modern impnvcmeut that would be a credit to the ulty ami hot a pnu- mt hospital, where person of means who are Ihu main stay to a iinspiiai would never think of sending patient. In all cities paupers are kept In the country, nnd this county has for the last four yeai kept them in the country where thev have been less ex-M-iise than ever before. And another thing, all bids ought lo Included c'othlng and funeral expenses, aud then the public would know who gets these bills of supplies that are piCHCtit ed every month. The names of all persons reocl lug aid from the county for their fau.ily should be published monthly sons to know who Ibey are. A Taxpaykk. At tub Ml I.I.. Wheat is still com ing in at a lively rate at the Eugene Hour mill. One thousand bushels w as received in an hour's time Saturday afternoon. The company has stored :),000 bushel up to the present time. The company has a storage capacity of M.OOO hmhels and exieet to be full this year, even with the storage of crops. Threshing la nearly all finish ed In thi vicinity, though the grain remain ye, to lie hauled. The mill is kept running day and night most of the time. The company I I'ow pay ing 40 cents a bushel for wheat. Hops. Salem Statesman: At the county clerk's office Saturday two hop contra 'Is were filed by Faber A Neis, of Albany, who have contracted With E It Scely and Sebastian and Martin Aicher, growers near Woodhurn. From Mr Sevly they aru lo receive 13.000 pounds of this year's crop and the oilier two will deliver T.hOO pound to them. In each Instance S cent I the price paid, an advance of 3$ cents for picking purposes being included. Drying Piu nks Norrla Humph rey returned from Newport Saturday and will begin picking and drying his prune crop ibis week. Although he In s ashott crop this year, be estimates that he will have :) bushels, and that the other orchards in bis vicinity will together yield ?(HiO bushel more, all of which will be dried on Mr Humphrey's dryer. The prunes this year are suld to be of a very fine quality. Who auk TllKY?-We find the fol lowing dispatch from Eugene In to day's Oiegonlan: "Sinoe the Indian api.li ciiveiilion, many democrat who had not previously committed themselves are now declaring strongly f.ir McKinlcy. Thev do not proposi ti waste their vote on palmer, hut In order to make certain thu defeat of Ilrvnn, they will vote straight for Mc Kiiiley. " .llj GuM, ix-.lBi,r . Laiuknyok Monky.-LouIs Finn a young man of Walterville, has been placed under arrest on Ihe charge of larceny from a dwelling and will be given a trial before Justice Wheeler at plain '...morrow. Young Jinn is charged with stealing I4.00 In money from the residence of ( Irani Hendricks last June. He ha been absent lu I' i stern Oregon since that time nd did not return until recently, hence the charge was not prelerred Is-fore. MakiiIM'. At the residence of Mr Dixon iu tills city. Sci.tember 4, IH'.J, by lb-v W K (iissle, Sir H A Row aud Mi- E Keogli. "lUY TKAIHLUV lSIUI IK. Sutjr Teacher' In Aitouduui'i' First Phj's Session. The annual teachers' institute opened witli alsnii sixty teachers in attend- incc. 1 rofs lu Id ami tlrton, of l .u gene public scIiihiIs, Dr Chapman, of lliel or (i, rrofll ll lluckham or (lie OS N S. Momuoulh. City Suiter In - leiiderit Tvree, of Albany, Prof S T Adam aud State SuTluleii, lent Ir win are present as instructors. Ex Supl Hutchinson, of Polk county, will arrive tomorrow. Supt Hunt announced that it wa his custom to upon school with Ihe reciting of memory gem or singing and the institute would le opoinM the same way. The following wa thu morning's program. Prof Reld said that pupil w ill learn In spile of poor method and that the fact i f pupil learning under one sys tern Is no proof of a good method, lie condemned the "cv road to know l edge." He said that children should not enter school tslnre iney nave a stock of know ledge of common thing. The art of questioning enter deeply into ll' is) study. Heading ill which the pupil doc hot understand Ihe meaning of the words Is nol reading. Language work ha It foundation In reading. City Supt Tyree, of Albany, believe Unit history should tie taught cany iu the course of study. Ill, 'graphical sketches may be made most interest. iug to pupil a ssmiii a they clitir school, llnu cause ol failure lu teach inglslack of preparation on t lie part of the teacher ami a,i Inadequate con ccpllnii of thu result to Ikj obtained History should taiigut oruiiy in ine first Ihreu grades, hist, ry readers should tie used from thi third to the seventh grades and thou Itarnes' Brief History. 1'rof H B Buckliam, of Monmouth, on language: Ihe object of language lessons Is lo train the pupils to correct forms of sH-acli, to gel a vocabulary ooiumemoratcd to his know ledge, to right construction of sentences and thus to gain knowledge for himself from books. Thought and language aru developed together so that language becomes t lie vehicle or thought. i oe thing to lie taught must lie thoroughly developed in I ho teacher's mind, before lie can comiiieiiioraie ll to outers. After iece-s and the memory gem Dr Chapman took up llio subject of "Child Study," Instead or Arithmetic, a llrst announced. Teachers too often fail to understand the complex charac ter of a child. The teacher must un derstand the capabilities ofachild. He must take into account the child's Im agination which, though active yet always weuk, must be developed iu botli Its constructive and reproductive branches. I he child reasons greatly by Inference and it Is hard to make It understand Unit If "d o" spell do, "s o" diN-s not spell Sioux. Prof E E Orton said tint writing wa greatly neglected III llie schools. Everyday in the week, twenty min ute should l' sieht lu thu study and practice ol writing under the careful smiervlsion of the leacher. The only appliances necessary for tho first work aru a good tilled slate, a Ioiik sharpen ed H'iicil, a pl-ce of cardboard which has oblique lines drawn upon It. Pa per for copying these lilies, splints for laying over them to touch position In writing w as recommended. The proper method of teaching I progressive, W ginning Willi the llrst principle of llie the letter aud proceeding to the finish word. (Juiek Trip. Mil Eniroii: Having traveled over 0,000 miles the past summer, I take great pleasure In stating that the Ore gon Central aud Eastern railroad I one of the most accommodating lines of travel over which I have passed on the North American Continent. A number of us started from Heal Rock to Eugene Sunday at a o'clock, exiect log to stay over at Yaquina that night, but It so happened that an excursion train of only two car wa coming out no baggage car. We had baggage. The local lloket ugunt watched for I ho general manager and bsik a lively In terest iu the matter, aud presented the nutter to the general manager, w ho unhesitatingly said thut llie buggage could go. Tho baggage did go. And It was entirely through tho kindness of the excellent manager and subordi nates or the railroad. We stitrted from Seal Rock nt 1! o.cliH k yesterday and readied Eugene ut 2 o'clock this morning Just 12 hours, after taking wagon, ferry and twodlllereiit railroad lines. We have never heard a single com plaint against any of the oftlcera or employes of the O U A K lallroad. Many thanks. Pabnknokh, TllKV DlHAfjKKKI). A seinl-comlc disagreement took place near the post office on Eighth street late Haluiday evening. Two Germain entered Into a dispute and one called the other an "ugly Dutchman." At Ihl the one who had been so uiiUyomlnisly dublied struck tho other fellow lu the face with his list and tln n ran. Thenther gave pursuit and they had a lively chase down EL hth street until they reached thu apartment of the Hoe ing German in the second story ol a brick building, w here he inudo good bis eseaie by getting Inside and lock ing ihe door before the oilier arrived. - . A Hut Liiiki. Kerr. Mr C W Wheeler, editor of lh Wultshurg Times, ha been sued by Rev Tlokner for 1 15,01") for libel. It srose from the criticising of a sermon delivered on July 3 In which Ihe minister was up braided aud charged with lelng a vll Itb r of women and children. All of which the pi:. lot ill' denh s mid do clar l i In- malicious, falo und de famatory. Diku At hi honirt lu Fall Creek precinct, of cancer of the face. Kept 7, l.!Kj, James Harkiris, aged 67 years. He leave a w ife and several chil dren. The burial will take place to morrow afternoon lu ihe Thurston cemetery. Pallf Guard. H plrmUir 7. IlATCHKRV iNKI'KCWHH.-H EMiek and A li Alexander, of Washington, D C, U S examiner of fisheries, left on this morning' stage for the Head of Tide, Siuslaw river, where they will examine the slate salmon hatchtry on the Beau place. 10 SILVER MKN. (Tub to be Organized Prennet. lu Many t'U'B Room, Ei'ciknk, Sept 2, isod. The Central Club Committee ha designated the following place aud time for organizing Bryan club in Lane county, Oregon. Tuesday, Sept , 7 o'clock p in, El m Ira. Tuesday, Sept 8, 7 o'clock p in, Smlttitlcld. Wednesday, Sept 0, 7 o'clock p in; Siuslaw. Thursday, Sept ll), 7 o'clock p in Walterville. Friday, Sept 11, 7 o'clock p m, IVx ter. Friday, Sept 11, 7 o'clo. k p m, Cres well. Saturday, Sept 5, 3 o'clock p in Cottage Grove. Saturday, Sept 12, 7 o'clock p in Lost Valley. Monday, Sept 14, 7 o'clock p m Pleasant Hill. Tuesday, Sept 15, 7 o'clock p m Gate Creek. The Eugeue club wilt furnish sup plies and (Histera to parties making application for other place In the county. All friends of Bryan aud silver are requested to form the club. SH'aker will bo furnished on appllca tion by this committee ami all citizens are urgently requested to attend the meeting and speak for tho emancipa tion of mankind from tho grip of the Shylock. L. D. FOKHKST, Chairman Com. on Clubs. Au Afternoou Kxcurslon. A most delightful and unique excur rIoii was given by the Mis e LimiiiiIsou Saturday afloriiiMin at their homo on ll.'lli street. Thu guests started on the excursion at two-thirty to visit many of the prominent cities of thu United Stale. After a weary Journey, search ing various map and routes, catching cars and hunting lost baggage the travelei returned homo much wiser. The llrst to arrive wa Mrs Geo 1) Linn wlio wa awarded the llrst prize. Mrs Brooks arrived Just in time lo re ceive the booby prize. The guests were soon refreshed by a delicious lunch served In the dining car. Those present were: Misses Nell, Daisy and (Vila Loomis, Bessie Punk l...rl M.u II.,.. Us. llr....Lu and Clara Condon, Edith and Maude Kerns, Mabel McCatin, Mabel and Mora Wheeler, Emma, Jean nnd Grace Wold, Maud Donsinore, Currio llovey, Lizzie Grilllu, Carrie Hull and Llnna Holt. I'rjiu Salem. Salkm, Or., Kept 0 It Is estimated that 12,000 H'opleare lu attendance upon the Bryan awaking and barbe cue here today. Speeches were made by Hon H Pennoyer, Hon Geo Cham berlain and llou 11 li I lark ley. llie meeting Is a nnstt enthusiastic one and Is the largest political demons! ratlsn ever held here. I tie festivities and speaking will not end before midnight. Paily uuaru, SahUmiber X Cl.KVKK RlIDNCt. O H Balesdou, of Porilaud, ihe trick bicycle rider gave one of the cleverisl performances lu the street iu front of Deacon Davis' cigar store on a wheel last evening that Inn ever been seen In tills city. Mr lialesdou nsle a Steam bicycle In every coucievable attitude and posi tion, with apparent ease. Among ine dllllcull feats accomplished by him was riding on the rear wheel for a dis tance of i!A or 80 yards, the front wheel being in the air, balancing him self on the machine while he held It iierfec'.ly still, riding In front of the handle burs and getting back Into the saddle seat without dismounting, etc. He also reversed the machine so that the handle bur and seat rested lipon the ground and mounting the ped als whirled the drive wheel around a few times, then gradually turned the wheel completely over, righting It aud mounting the seat, the entire trick be ing done without the rider touching the ground. Pslly Guard, Heitenibcr R. Mk Mui.kky Talkh: Hon II F Mulkey Senator elect from Polk county addressed the citizens In a public meeting at the court hnuee last night ou the political Issues from a republi can point of view. Dr W Kuyketidull president or the niciviniey ciuo riresm ed over the meeting and Geo '1 Hall, Sr., member of the republican state cantral committee Introduced the M-aker, who spoke; for alsmt two hour, devoting himself otilto exten sively to both the tariff and the money questions. The speaker, who was raised from boyhood up in Lane coun ty and has many menus pore, was greeted by a large audience. His dis course was quite Interesting and he bandied the dillurent question at Blake with ease. Cittcfir CoCKT Caskh. Win 1' Martiu has sued M Svarverud, et al, lo recover money on a promissory note in tho mini of tH.l5.40, Including Inter est The Advance Thresher Com- phiiv, a private corporation, against John SlmjMion to recover money on promissory note In the sum of $ 110, with Interest and attorney's fees. J P Chesher ha brought suit against II Allen Shorey, et ai, to re cover money on a promissory note lu the sum of IliVK), with Interest at 8 per rent since January 1, 18U5, and reason able attorney's fees. Pally Guard, September I. Dfcl.KOATK El.KCTKD. Helmet lodge, No 33, K of P, last night elect ed Past Chancellor D E Yoran a del egate to the grand lodge which will probably meet In Portland October 13. J U Watts, P C, Is the holdover and Past Chancellors K K aud W V Hen demon were elected alteruat.es. paily Guard, September . Hoin Koi.t).-J E Davis and M A Bit good sold their early hops today to Horst Bros, receiving five cent per (Kiuiid. Last year they received six cents per pound. ; . -. .' ' ' r. KECU) A i OR -I'" 51- s -, THE CE3T SPRING MEDICINE I Simmons i tvnr? RrouuTOR-don't f.irgct t tiki it. 1 Ui I Ivor gets sluRRlih durini? t;u Writer, j.i t line all nature, anj l!i? svsti Iv.i ;ik i iMiiUcj up by the .vcuni'il.itjj w ish-, whkh brings on Malaria. I ever ;n 1 vc and Kheum tism. u wa it t ) v.al.e rp your Llvr n.m , l i t tv f.i::e y v.i take bl.MMONS LlM.lt I-:: il'I.MOU tj da It. It also rci;i:l.i!o. t!u Livir lucp it properly at wot it, w lit, i v.'ur jvstein w ill t free from jvilson anJ the v. li , !-.! Invlgor.ited. You get Till! I JEST liLGODwhm your system H In Al conJiti.-'n, and that w ill only re wlisti t!i? Liver is k-pt active. 1 ry a Liver let:iej.' once and note the dilkTfiup. But t.iUc only SIMMONS I.IVPH PPGfLATdK It Is SIMMONS Iivi:i KluulatdH which nukes the Jitlercn.e. l ake it in powder or In llgulJ already rrepareJ, or make a tea of the r-nvJrr; but taUeSlMMONS LlVtR HEGU ATOR. You'll luij the HKL) L on every package. Look for It. J. li. Zclllu & Co., Piaiadclphia, Pa. Hi t E RIVER MIXES. The Loudon Syndicate Kan Com. nieiircil Work In Earnest. W B LawUr who ha ebarire of Ilia Lucky Boy mines purchased for the London syndicate, i pushing the work In earnest. About twenty men are already nt work and it Is expected the force wUI ho increased to flftv Inside of two or llireo week. u understand the company's civil nglnoer will arrive her by tonight's train nnd will Immediately depart for thu mines to survey out a road Into tin-in. A soon as (his work Is com- doted men w III bo hired to build the lighwuv. It Is estimate! Hint the road will cost between $7,000 and 1 10,000. It I thu intention of the company to take a portable saw mill to the mines nsmMiiiiis possible, a it Is needed to get out thu necessary tl Hilars to be used lu thu tunnel und building. ll certainly sis'ius ns If Mr Lawler Is entirely satisfied with III purchase from the way hu got to work. Ilryau Hubs. Saturday night llotis J I) Matlock and B F Dorrl oiganlzed a club at Irving with 31 members. The fob lowing olllivt were elected: J C Jen nings, president aud R Robinson, sec retary. llio same evening Hon I, illlveu and Major L D Forrest organized a lub at Piilestinciichool house, in Silen cer precinct w ith UK) member. Olllcer elected: R li llayis, president; Mr .Smith, secretary. To Bk Takkn Off. Salem Journal: It wa reported this morning that the Salem local would soon bo taken olf its run Is'tweeu this city and Port laud. The r. port could not be verified at llie depot since tho olllclals there aru not kept Informed as to the Inten tion ol ttie railroad company rrorn time to time. Tho manager of the road recently placed a low rate In tiled lad ween Salem and Portland, only f 1.50 per round trip, but they claim to have sutlored, injustice at tho hands or the traveling public, "scalping" hav ing been perpetrated dally. Frequent ly they claim, passengers will pur chase the round trip ticket that they may gel llio bcuclll or tho low rate, and, when they rouch their destina tion, dispose of their leturn ticket at a nominal price. Dihcii Aii(iKl). Albany Democrat: Die case against George Gelsendorfer, of Lower (Soda, arrested for having a deer skin In his possession, was de- Ided liy Justice Powell iu favor of the defendant yesterday afternoon after our forms hud gone to press. It wo a plain case or malicious prosecution, idte work. Mr ueisendorrer lea law abiding, popular citizen, who doesu't even hunt deer in season, though all around him. The prosecuting witness in this cuse might well have had to pay the costs of prosecution. Pally Guard, September , Sai.k Pokti'onf.d. The sale of the Springfield Po v er and Improvement Company's lands and properly, in cluding the Springfield saw mill and machinery, llio water power and sev eral hundred acre of land lying In and adjoining the town of Hprirglleld, which wa advertised to be sold by the aheiltrat mortgage salu at 1 p m to day, hu been postponed until I p til tomorrow, there being no bidders to day. MtKiNt.F.Y Ci.iu. A McIClnley and Hobart club wb organized at Cottage Grove last Wcdnosdey evening with 27 inemliors. Olllcer elected: V H I ooer, president; J C Stou tier, first vice president ; J M Sherwood, second vice president; C II Burk holder, treas urer and sccrciary; J A Benson and O F Knox, executive committee. Dati:h Taken. The Palmer Com edy company and Katie Emmett's company are on the boards at the oiera house. The Palmer company will be here October 2d and will play six night. Katie Emmett's company will bo here November 24, for one night only. McKinlky Ci.rn.-J M. Williams' organized a McKinlcy club at Thurs ton Suturday night with 23 members. Olllcer elected: L L Schell, presi dent; Jus McDonald, secretary. 87 to 5. A poll was made of the em ployes of the J I Jones saw mill, located near Walker's station, last Saturday. It resulted: Bryan 37, McKinlcy 6. MAitniKP.-Sunday, Wept 6th, 1S06, at the Hotel Eugene by A K Wheeler, J P, Martin llotlman aud Miss Laura Hahn, both of Lane couuty, Oregou. 1 .IUi ::;o til Llnli Uia it Kirkst Frl:L 4