The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 22, 1897, Image 1

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EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, MAY 22 1807.
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IKLY EUfiENE GUARD.
CAHPBELL, PUBLISHER
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tiling rates mad known
f on application.
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ATHLETIC CONTESTS.
Mnltionil la TralDlcj to Meet
OolTtnlT Team.-
letter! to GUARD,
1 LUCKBY
EALF.U IS
batches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
BIN( PROMPTLY DONE.
ru"orm "
r -W. BROWN, M. D.
liclan and Surgeon.
iMaril'ncovrpo.tomo. Hours;
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jTE AND mAKBLt wursi0.
Jb, ...a New Prices l Fof'"
4 .. I UmiiIi.. VnllUBIDtli
auc si.tuic "
Ltitwatt '"J Cemetery work nl
ll kind! for lSa4.
WOHK GUARANTEED !
... siwel. nnt l-ostofflce. Eugene, Or
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C. WOO JJUUUiv.,
Utoriicy-at-iaw.
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lOoe hl( block sontta of Chrlsmsu's
OREGON.
ECliF.SK,
I. BMIT
K. E, Makklit.
jsey & Markley,
AUorneys-at-Law.
smi.l iud ProUtc Bailnes 8lo-
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"iJ.WilTON, H. E. MARKLEY
j ATTORNEYS-HUM.
.... Oregon
Vil.Vctice i H ,lie court of this
in Wi
lton lock.
I MOWN. B. 0. PAINE. F. W. 08BUKN.
'winl. Vici Pridnt. Ceihle.
THE
A Loan and Savings
j BANK,
MONDAY, MAY 17.
Mike WaM rode to Albany yester
day. G V .Scott of Cressvell, was In town
todny.
K II Lnuer, of Portland, spent lust
night in thin city.
Mi.s Lulu Green it the guest of Miss
i-Mythe HolliLan.
I TAXES NOT YET DELIXQU EN T
Ttis Ralls Hsfl Been Announced !i
Sl'Mll But Still ODE!.
Cl:se
Hrabable l.i.i ol I. vi in..
The Oregouiau of today avs the
Multiioinah team stints I ruiiiinir today turned fr.nu iipper Fall Creek
under the caitful eye i.r Traltir King. Mr and Mrs Ira Martin returned
for their eouiingdunl mw.. with Eu- their home at Pleasant Hill today.
bciiu university ami llie Olympic i
l-iuu leBin. llieinet with Kugene
will Comenlf June lit, and will proba
bly be a good one, hh t lie E.igei.t team
U the champion college learn of Orc
g"il. The iieraKiiiiel of the Huge e team
M S Marker atnLMr Rissell have re-
to
Fletcher Linn, the commercial
tourist, stopped nil in Eugene today,
Mr W E Calkin returned home to
Salem today ufler a few day visit
here.
Tame straw bcirlcs are tegiiiilng to
Mill I'rabablr Close n) ii
has not been inwounctd as yt-t, but tl e "I"
Si A A C will irohahly he represented
by a team picked from the following
tiieu: Fuller, J.irdan, hlumentlial,
Coyue, Iti-aui-e, Uurnett, Tallunt, Ker
roii, Moigan, Miller, Kerrigan, Wat
khiH, Treucknian, Percy and Muiphy.
Flaunagan of course, will lakecare of
the weights.
The event have not yet t ecu decided
UMii; but will prohubly include the
tliree upriutM, the two dialitnce r.ius,
both hurdhn, the mile walk, the j'linps,
vuult and thiee weiglit events. The
scoring will t v ns lullows: Firt iilt.ee
to count five nointH, mcond pl.ice to
count two points, nnd third place toe
point iu each event.
Male Sell' o'. 'oim.
The reports of the various county
echool superintendents of the tiliite to
A number nfC Edelegales returned
to their homes on the eaily overlaud
train
Keelt-r H iltihlert is visiliug friends
In Eugene. He is mining near Cuti
Jouviia'. Hon E P McCornack, of Salem,
xpi-nt Stindiiy in Eugem. with friends
and relatives
Itev Needy made a short dip to
Irvicg today.
Father Itlack went to Cottage Giuve
today ami fr mi there goes to West
Fork, Douglas c unty.
II W Thompson hud the misfortune
to .-i rioiiHly damage his tandem while
on the picnic yesterday.
Win Delanev, now a resilient of
ll.iise City, Idaho, is visiting rela Ivei
a'td friends In Lane county.
8 ale Superintendent Irwin .-how a! K W ()! um and wife h-ll v.alerdav
large diirereiux- between the iiuinl.er of lll()rniiig in a buy for Florence. They
will begone about one week.
children enumerated in the state this
year, as being ol school age, ami the
number enrolled I 'i the h'IidoU. The
number enrolled is l:),ld7, and the
number actually attending scliod dur
ing the year 80,1s-"), leaving the num
ber not attending the public schools,
although used as a basis to distribute
state Fchoot monies, 44,-S.t. The enu
meration showed 1,0S ! more Inyo that)
girls, and the enrollment developed
the fact that 3,3.'t more boysthtn
girls attended the seho ils. The above
llgures Include Gilliam county, as re
ported last year, this year's report not
being in yet.
Lane county shows an enrollment of
about 2,685 males and -"S ft males, a
total of 513. She isexceided by Mult
nomah with 13,107, and Marion wish
0.781.
The number of teachers imploytd in
Lane county was !'0 mules 11ml 1!I7 fe
males; lotal 287. She wns exceeded
only by Multnomu i wilhaTil teachers.
The average monthly salaries paid
in Lane county were f'to.4'. for males
aud f.0.9j for lemales.
I'niverslly Notes.
The thermometer registered 82 lu
the shad" of a brick htiilding at 3
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
A L Mohler of Minneapolis, has been
appointed manager of the O lit X Co
to succeed President M Neill.
Mr McChallen if Salem, who wa
engaged last season b lying hops tor
llorsl Bros., Sundayed in Eugene.
Kevs (' F Clapp of Fon-st Grove and
II L Hood ofShedd were among the
C E visitors who left this morning.
J P Holland, of Junction, and Ed
L-uig of Cntta e Grove, went to lort
laud today to attend I O O F graud
lodge.
The household goods 1 f the gentle
men w ho are tostaita feed yard here
arrived from Woodburu on today's
freight
Mrs C A Sehelbrede ami Miss Leone
Shnpe of Uiselburg were niuong the
1 C E delegates returning to their homts
jtod-iy.
j C J Eddy tlie railroad (onimis
i sinner ('.') passed llirough today on the
2;0i local bound for his Itoseliurg
VrbRS-D. K. I'ulne, J. B. Harris, J. K.
tlii, B. 1). r.ine. W. K. Brown, J. F.
tafcttuon, F. W. O.burn.
Od Caunal. : : : $50,000.
Bankina Business Transacted.
tllawtx on lime depoilU.
:i-innitiuii(l lo our ctrewtll receive
iitiunitou.
1
6 County Bank.
(bubUibed In 1881)
GENE, OREGON.
iontral Banking bualnats
ill branchsi transacted on
ble terms.
A. G. HOVEY, President
.m. A is K A Mo, Cashier.
fr. G. HUVEY, Jr.. At-Cashr
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home.
riie genii) who ehclid to laKe ... , (lf i5:,Uer City, a son of
o alions are now uusry hibki I prof .. formerly principal 01 r.u-
lojking for material for same. I gent's public schools, is visiting friends
One ol the noble old oaks on the I' I in Eugene.
of O campus Is to be dedicated as tl.el M F Turner
U7 class tree. It as the llrst choice 01
the class to plant the Oiegoii grape,
but, it was delayed until to late, so
the memory of the clas-s w ill be pie-
served w ith duel.npressiveuess by one
of the old gi nls that have so long
stood guard on the campus.
The seniors have chosen Miss Ltta
Johnston class poet and Miss Edith
Veazie orator, and the class rightly ex
pect great things from them.
The game of ball Saturday last l e-j
la wn McMinuville college and Moil-j
ly the mi
ni Rowland who
has been visiting her son, Arch Rice
in this city returned to her hum i this
morning
L'ninteiiiio ally the name of Mies
Henrietta Lauer was omit'ed Irom the
A O 1' W card of thanks In Saturday's
issue of the GUAM).
June Stli has been (iesignatid by
Grand Master W I Vawter as Odd
Fellows memorial day, and he has so
proclaimed to all lodges of the Juris
diction. Hon A G Hovey and WM Green
It had been announced by Sin nil'
I Johnson that the lax rolls w ould hu
! closed on Saturday. May 15th. but
they are still 0111 for collection.
Mr Johnsou inlormcd a reoMcr Unit
he had decided to keep the rolls 1 p. 11
this week, but that they would lu all
piobabilily lie closed Saturday night
May '21. He stated that he wanted lo
make it easy on the people, but that
when they had ceased paying this
would be the only thing left to do.
SCHOOL AProKUiJJiMKXr.
Villi he Made the Kits! Moii.Iht
August. -'I lie Law Explained.
In
The Salem Si-alcsman says there has
becen considerable inquiry of late as to
the time when the Interest derived
from the lireducable school fund, for
the up ort of the public schools, ill
be apportioned, and as to how many
apiHirtinnn.eiits w ill ba made. The law
fixes ihe llrst Monday in August fur
the apportionment, which Is the only
one that is made under the law. In
18113 two apportionments were made,
the llrst one on the day tlxed by the
statute being so small that it was con
sidered advisable to make a second ap
portionment lu Dtceinhcr of that year.
This action of the ofllcials has caused
a number of county superintendents
and others Interested in the schools to
believe that several apportionments
were made annually.
At present it is Impossible to slate
just w hat the apportionment w ill be,
especially as one of the county super
intendents in the state Gilliam coun
ty official has not filed his annual re
port of the schools iu his county with
sitate Superintendent G M Irwin, aud
for that reason the uumtier of pupils In
the state, ou w hich tin apportionment
will be made, I- not known.
Dull; Uusnt, Msy IT
W11.1. They Nkvkk Lkaun'.'-U
lias so olteu been said that If it rains
011 Easter Sunday it will rain fir seven
consecutive Sundays thereafter, that
every nov should bo cognizant of Ihe
fact but they don't heed It. One
week ago S inlay a nuiuler of Eugene
people spent the day on the tanks of
the McKeuzie and got caught in the
rain before leachb g home, a number
of them having went on bieyclei.
This was not enough for them, how
ever, and again yesterday they went
out, aud analn got rained on and this
time worse than before. It would not
be lira much to say perhaps they w ill
go again next Sunday, iu the hopes
that rainy weather cannot continue
all summer. Perserverance is a great
virtue.
''Intuits. s- r it.KiN
I rroidmt rliirt
t- BNulKiRASS. A.ii.Unl Puhlnr.
i Usual Bank
Ot Eugene.
UD U&h f mltal &n mw)
m ma Profits, $50,000
fene " - Ofcgon.
'IT1 basinew done oa resjoii-
''""'Ud o foreign countries.
ldd,uWo V check or oertifl-
JwtnuVxl to wlU teoelre
inouill lias ueeu p.u..v.. v , .
tr team l hey are pro esl lug on iin.imwi.nji - - - -
ounTthat ome of he players were lodge, which convenes at Portland to
lpJillr .tiuiu, Del. morrow. They are delegates from
Ku, kendal. of the U of O a member Spencer P.utte I dge of th.s city,
of the inieieo.legiate executive com-, Two boat loads of fUher.iuu tried
mlitee will probably go to Moi uiouiii .ir luck on llie iiiameue ywieiu.,.
Thursdav where the protest will be , ,()ne caught 30 liout and the other II.
The final game will mi The river was loo nign u navmg mmcu
4 inches iu the past tew uavs.
ii.,n Kliiah t.'orU'lt. the brother of
fiiiiiHlilered
be arranged, therefore, until ui'ter this
meeting.
i... r. ....i,t ml 1 ii lt of the L
Jin lllg to low ' vv..- .
IU -nat-.r Corln-lt, died at his homo
of O faculty the U ol O team m' j h, Portland lust evening, aged 72 years
.. 5'l X' mJ .
he was a
a number
v . " " - J - , i
to have the final baseball game p-j i i pontics
in time when the faculty docs nut ,eUI
buvejurlsdiciioii over tl'lll city ti-e-lilons.
TTia; : I wtt 1" be I M-
. U....I ,lie,l vester- Ami with the I . M
IIICII h rilllK r 14 U " mi
F- . -
nf consumption, 3UJ 11
.'., k.. of his brother L a Hunt
. . .... .n. ..f K.iiiene on llie i
aboill i nines um. o
river road. Deceased was 63 ,"r "f
age and came out here about one
week ago. The remains were interred
the Luper cemetery this afternoon.
democrat and
of Important
s stand,
An ink-p(l nu luy cu"ltri
A htamir in my hand;
Al.d there before the letters
HI work with glowing face,
And daily pral-e the Preldnt
For giving me the place
Atlanta C institution.
colleges will
Vol.i'NTKKHS. Ashla nd Tiding: "A
I detachment ol lialliugton lloolh's new
Salvation army, called the "Volunieeis
of America" has been in Ashland tlii-
week, and a meeting was h.-ld at the
Congregational church, last evening.
This "army," It will be remeiiilK red,
was organized by Halliligton I tooth,
former comiiunder of the Salvation
Army in America, as a result of a iup-
mie betweeu tlen lloolh, comuialider-
In.ehli f sod his boh. and it has the
merits of being an American oigaiii.a
tiou at least. The members wear a
gray military uniform, and this de
tach m nt carries a very good brass
band. They go on north this even
ing." They will be In Eugene Wed
nesday. - - -
Pilly Guard, Msy 17.
FoKTHK Eaht. Mr M Bvarverud,
manager of the Eugene R -id Estate Ac
Iuvesiineut Comaany, left thin morn
ing on the overhaul for Portland,
from whence he will leave over the
Northern Pacific for Minneapolis and
8t Paul, In the interest of his company
lo negotiate and close some quite ex
tensive real estate deals with parties
there w ho are looking toward Lane
county for farms. Mr Bvarverud will
advertise Eugene and Lane county to
a considerable exleut, and expects to
bring back with Mm quite a party of
settlers for Lane oounty.
TI'ESD.VY, MAY is.
Keelcr (labbcrt left for Portland
today.
Fletcher I. inn went north today on
the local.
A It Seal, the well known drummer
is iu Eugene.
S A Htiliu aud wife of Cr swell were
iu Eugene today.
Miss Eva Adair returned today to
her lioiue at Sale n.
Mrs E P Coleman and son came up
from Poilland today.
Mr aud Mrs J I Junes were dow n
from I'nttiige Grove today.
Portland w ill ceh brute Ihe coming
Fouithof July. So w ill Eugene.
I L Campbell is coutlued to the
house today w ith an lull lined eyelid.
W Samlets today loaded near with
chlttemlatk for shipment to It.illl
m rc.
Mii-HOlaf Wrarci, the lNkimail lec
turer continued her journey north
t Hi ay.
Miss Minnie luiiu rol Albany, Is the
guest of her oi-ler Mrs David Link, of
this cily.
Giant 11m. -Itoti, of Creswell, is
Visiting at .lie home of Mr and Mrs T
G Hendricks.
Will Kciishaw is having some im
provements made ou his Willametle
street residence.
W W Haiuis started north t slay ill
one of his (rips iu the Interest of the
Eugene tannery.
The Hendricks block, now under
going repairs, w ill soon he ready for
the plate glass front.
Arthur Gilleland, ll t' of O student
went to Albany today where ho will
work during the summer
A bicycle and buggy collided i u
Eleventh street toda , w ithout any
serious damage to t ilhcr vehicle.
Eugene bus as nice a lot of driving
horses with as line streets to drive
them on as any town In the slate.
The e.hereal blue of sunny Italy's
skies cannot compare with the sky
above our beloved Willamette valley.
The judges of the MUpieme court
have returned to Salem afier having
held the Pendleton session of thai
body.
Jack Palmer or the RegiMer force,
is laying i IV for n few days, umi9ftUeiit
upon striking his lingers in a pa r
cutter.
Salem has taken similar action to
Eugene aud appointed a eoinmitU-e to
arrange fora Itryan meeting at Ihe
capitol city.
Mrs E S Cattron, of Monmoulh n
turned home today uftur n visit Willi
her daughters, Mesdames T W Harris
aud T J Crai'.
Ko.ehurg Plaiudcalcr: Several car
loads of baled hay were shipped from
Junction City last week by Maurice
Allen. Sixteen dollars per ton was
paid for the hay.
The Albany Democrat unfeelingly
heads a bit of news about a man acci
dentally discharging his gun and kill
ing himself w hile getting over a log,
"Lane county style."
Jack Davis passed llirough town yes
terday w ith aliout forty calves hound
for his ranch on the McKen.le. He
paid (-" apiece for them.
The, other night the Hioux Falls
lodge of Elks initiated a candidate who
weighed 4UH pounds. The goat Is now
in Ihe hands of the veterinary surgeon.
LN Rouey, Drew Griffin and rred
llellman. took a Imat up to the Hen
dricks ferry on the McKcnzie day be
fore veslerday. and caught .ID fine
trout coming i!owu.
A Portland paper very kindly and
svmnathliiliuly con-oles Halem over
the loss of an extra session of Ihe leg
islature by stating that there will be a
horse race there this fall.
ONION SILVER FORCES.
lum Mar Se:ure a visit rr-jai H.i
I. bum.
w.
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y at
I NIGHT
I 'JHt BOWELS IN
l y T iiam. ....
sasj mi
oiii gu'i My
i v l ii-i KciATt- The
gate- fm:u Eugene lo Ue, I O O F. to
fhe grand lodge, which -'S"
Portland tomorrow are: i M .
Will Greeu and L O Reck ill.-
lUois went yesterday. Green t..d.,...J
LO Reckwith will go tomorrow.
dele
have
The f
lull
TheWhoNh Nl.MBUl
day's Gi'ARi) It was statu
uuruU-r lor Ihe washing n,
E Wood's grocery
should hive read " j'i "
In ye!r
the lucky
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tiClilue i .
' It
Mt:E4.-'bf
l,tercoll''gi'
at :
! .. I ' ...Mrall tsKtS p a'
new mm , . . . ; .
II I,, on June 3. Ihe to w
,PZnA i l,e winuiiii: team down fj
n.i, corner drug .tore end the w inning teaui Uov
iiur hoV-i of Oregon
to try again ou their college yens.
. . . . Si... l.Ul.SSS
. ..in.-kihll i.iLfr thn UiJ
r V 1 ' l'c
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hete oreisewneir.
li.s.in a la. ka, bo.m a-!acka,
liow, wow, wow,
( ink! la' ka, ching- hka,
Chow, iLo, chow,
Uoom a lacks, t hing Iscka,
Who are
,o' from Ouachita?
We, we, ",
Whoo ra w hio
inpla, diploo.
l;i, -i ki. hi.
Hot, e l I. et or dry,
i.ai'ceK.P O
(j-ia.-lnla "y high.
o
Memorial Day. - Arrangements
now going on for the proper oh
servance of Memorial d ly by the J W
Geary Post and Relief Corps are not
yet completed and the program
' cannot yet lie given nut. Memorial
id.iyfail Sun ay I hit jesr sod It
! h .s uot Uen decided yet what dsy
to hold the services. Ry a perusal ol
I the valley exchanges it Is seen that at
I their places they are to be held either
Saturday or Monday. Some favor
I observing the day here W Sunday,
however.
"I'm .Low "Albany Democrat:
"The Eugene Gcakij continues to
keep ry readers enlightened about
President Chapman. It says lUt out
oi his present (JtUJob he would prob
ably get l )0 and be over paid. This
Is pulling it too low. He would get
more than l-ToO."
Imitation III be t.Hrii
I L Campbell is iu receipt of the fol
lowing letter from the chairman of the
L'nlon state cotumiUe relative to huv
log Eugene listed as one of llie ap
pointments of Hon Win J ltryaii. the
gieat silver leader, who Is lo be lu Ore
gon In July:
Mi Missvil.l.K, May 11, lv'7.
I L Campbell, Eugene, Dr.-Dear
Sir: Seveial letters have leeu reivlved
irom dillereut parts of the state asking
that appointments bo made lor llmi
Win J Itryan to sHitk lu mveral towns
as he w ill tie in Oiegoii about the mid
dle of July.
We are corresponding w ith the na
tional slate committees, with a view
to securing a iiuiiibcr nf speecheH from
the distinguished gentleman at that
time if possible.
In case we succeed lu getting all the
f iieeches asked for, your town Is listed
for one appointment, If the time Is
agreeable.
Please have several of your most In
lineal ial silver men write to their n
spective national committee chairmen
at once, urging that our request le
granted, that we call announce the ap
pointments.
Very truly yours,
J l! CiniI'EII,
Chairman i'nlon Staie Committee.
I n response to the above commun
ication a meeting of citizens was hehl
Saturday afternoon, and ll was decided
lo maki) every ellort to liiiiinti the
dis tugulshed visitor to make a date
for Eugene and Lane county.
Chairman R F Dorris w as authorized
to appoint a committee; of twelve to
make arrangements for a meeting ut
Eugene. The commit tee to consist nf
four Democrats, four silver Repub
licans and four Peopled parly repicscii
latlves. Chairman iVirris will an
nounce Hi o commltteo later.
It Is to tie hoped the committee will
meet with success ami secure a date
for Eugene. The crowd of visitors
would be Immense,
I! or 0 VICTORIOIH
Cluse Contest. A Good (iaino
cc pi lug First lulling.
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and note the
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J. 11. . lint ., riilladclililo. Pa.
A Linn county man is In hard luck.
When ho parted from his wife on a
trip, a short time since, she kissed him
gtMidby. Now she wants a final good
by in the shape of a divorce, suit for
which has betu commenced.
Cattle buyers ar now working
Klamath county. For good 2 and ?.
year old beef steers they are offering
til, but are making few if any pur
chase', says the Klamath Republican.
Some of the cattle owners are repotted
to be holding out for f.10 per head.
Messrs llinetard, Ruton ami Geo Ol e
bert, w ho are to sla't a feed yard In
Ibis city have received their household
Kim, ds. Mr Gillierl is moving into the
Emerson house on Sixl'i street and
Mr Russurd Is moving into tne house
formerly '.ecipled by Col J A Straight.
Hi-cause the Stale University base
ball team ls-ul the Aiany uoys me
Albany U tu.M r.it opines the Eugene
hoys will uot I lu it when they piny
Monmouth. We predict the Mon
mouth boys w ill be aware they have
lieeu chasing the ball at lit close of
the game.
The county cull of Jospblne lias
len enjoined from having tin county
records exported, and Judge llanna
bus also decided that it cannot compel
the sheriff to publish the delinquent
tax lit in a itHj'aln iiewspar, as he
has complete jurisdiction of the mallei
and tan use bis own judgment.
"Cast the lulsu prophet out of th
synagogue; for behold his iniquities.
sayeth the multitude." The following
from the Albany Herald or Saturday
is very interesting reading:
"The Albany College Iuvlnolbles, au
eonipunled by a throng ir rooters, will
leive Tor Eugene on the noon train to
day to play baseball with the V of O
bojs. The Albany team, which Is u
strong one, Is composed or the follow
ing: Ruoth, c; Layton, p; Cuslck, 1st
b; Wealherford, 2nd b; Connuway, 31
b; Aldrlck.ss; Marks, I r; Crawford,
o f; Rarret, r f; subs, Htewart, Ktell
macher, Rarret. Tim Eugene boys
will go out In one, two, three order, as
Laylou Is a young wonder lit the box
and Ids support Is excellent. The Eu
gene boys might as well accept their
defeat, for our hoys are going up there
to A lll."
The Eugene boys did "go out l;i one,
two, three." That Is they went out
around tho diamond In that order and
came back with a tally each to their
credit.
The llrst Inning looked very much
like an iiiiiihiii.II v laritu sc irv would I
made by both sides the score lailng 11
loll in favor of the visiters. Aflir
Unit, lint 1 1 tennis did better work and
tho game finished with 2"i to 24 In
favor oi the U of O. Tho home boys
had only two practices before the
game, hut in spite or this played a
very good game.
The star plays for the visitors were
made by Marks, Rooth, Layton and
Connaway, while tttetens, Smith,
Coleman and Rrowti did tltectlve
work for the home team.
I.INE-UI'.
A1.IIANV. V. OHO.
Rooth o Rrown
Layton p Coleman
Cuslck 1 b McPherson
Wcatlierford 2 b Harding
Coiinoway 3 b Stevens
Aldrlch s s olgter
Marks 1 f Collins
Crawford of -"
Rarret i"f H'"llh
Htewail sub Davio
Htellmacher Logan
Raret Kuo1
Hauders
II IK UK VAN toil Mil IKE.
Tlietieiillenieii Ai"nlcil to Secure a
Visit From Ut" Relented IVu
ilelillal l aildiildle.
The billowing named gentlemen
have been appointed a noil partisau
eoininitte.' to make artnngc incuts for a
speech In Eugene by lion Win J Rry
an, on the occasion of bis vl-il to Ore
gon about tlie middle of July:
Hons. II R Kiucald. J D Matlock,
Cll Raker, A J Zuinwalt.J F Amis,
P J McPherson, M J liillegas FM Wll
klnp, A S Patterson, L Rilyeu, M B
Slephclisalid J G Stevenson.
Ou moduli R F Dotria was selected
as chairman of the committee.
'Ilniely .spraying roriiuilHS.
The i 'all Stale Hoard ol Horticul
ture Ins just sent out tho following
formulae, which have given tno oesi
results: No I, Pari Green-Mix I
pound of Paris green with an equal
amount of Ih ur; add suOU'lcnt water
to form a thick paste, stirring until all
lumps are mixed; dltutu to 200 gallous
of water; add 4 pounds of lime, slacked
to a thin paste; stir thoiouglily and'
strain before using.
No 2, Rordeaux mixture Fiuely
pulveiize 0 minds of copper sulphate
aud dissolve it in 2 gallons of hot wa
ter; add to tins II gallons of water,
.duke pounds of fiesh lime Into a
thin paste; stir until cool and then
thoroughly mix tho copKr sulphate
solution with the lime to the mixture
and water to make 40 gallons. Strain
the mixture, ciufully. Double the
above strength of this solution niny be
used without Injury to the foliage, and
the mixture of copper and lime lu the
form of thin paste makes an elective
wash for the trunks of old trees.
No 3, kerosene emulsion DUsoRe
one-half pound of hard soap (do not
use resin soap) In one gallon or hot
water: whllosli.l hot, add 2 gallons
or kerosene; slir violently until the
mixture takes on the iippearunco of
whipped cream. Dilute with ten
limes us much wider. Skimmed milk
may bu used as a lubslllule (t the
soap iu making Ibis emulsion, Using 1
gallon of hot milk to 2 gallons of kero
seue, stirring tlie same as when soap
Is used; add water as above.
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I 0. 0. F. Relegates.
H.lll (,und. Msy Is.
The grand hidg-of Odd Fellows nieelt
lu Portland tomorrow; tlie grand en
campment being iu session today. The
Laiiecounly delegates are:
Spencer llutle, No 1-L O Reckwllh
W M Green, J M Williams.
Oasis, No 41 H V Harvey, J P Hol
land. Wist Point, NoU2-M C Rond, O B
Allinghain.
Springfield, No 70-M Prlemer, J II
Snores.
Irving, No 7-Clay .uiuwalt, Her
man Miller.
Heceta, No 111 1. V Akerly.
Lorane, No 122.-8 G Lock wood, U
E Russell.
Judg.) lirysou Dylnif.
Umpire C M Young".
TEAMS TO PI. AY H.VAf..
McMiu ivlllo college and the M'on
month state wirmal bcIuhiI teii.n
played at McMinnvllle the sme day
the former team winning by a scora of
10 to 2. The final Is now to be plad
iH-lween McMinnvllle collego and tlie
Ur.ro. It will probably Isti played
Saturday, May 2t. The plate has dim
len decidnl upon yet, but Eugene
being much the larger tow should
receive It, and could make- it much
more to the financial lulerK. or the
(cams to secure the game.
I.-Vll'.f Ss.'H V II '1 H. A rt.rdh.it l-
vitalioii is extended to a.'f nlteU'I
the revival services at the Cumlcrlum'
Presl.yltriaii church whicU bgid
this even ii.g at 8 o'clock.
li.lljr (iii.ni, Msy is.
This morning Ruck Rryson, who Is
attending the U of O, receive t a tel
egram from Ids father, Judge J R Rry
son, now lu New Yotk City, telling
him goodbye, saylnif that he was
.ivimr and would live but a few hours.
Judge i try son has been one or the
mint prominent jurists of the state,
and resided at Corvallis. About Aptll
M ho went to New York to consult
with physicians regarding the treat
ment of cancer, and his friends wilt
,.ru with sorrow thut they were un
uhle to successfully combat the disease.
Dully Ousrd, My It
GHASU LOI'IIK DKI.KilATK8.-OC
this morning's oveilatid Mrs Jotl
Ware, Mrs H V Holdeii and Miss
Ressie Day went to Poilland toattel d
the grand lodge of the Rebckalnb Mia
i Ware U grand chapluln ol llie oruer.
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