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-6 nn 71 ,1 ,1 I XSTARLIMIEn KIR THE DISUW tTM OP DEWR.TII' mrirm HP T(J RIM 11 BOSEKTLmM BT mmiT HP n K n.iu EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, MAY 201807. 0L3O NO 22. 1 1 t May EUGENE GUARD. I CAnPI$ELL, PUBLISHER j t W iiismeoc FREU FISK THE WINNER, M)XDAY, M A V i.4 Jinthl. ( tiling rate made known on appiiotivi'i TIP Uaifersl!, ot Oregon Aim sis:ws : scjrED2:r id ontsir. 12.00. 1.00 .60. or-"" lutleri to 1 DEALEK IN js. batches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc 1 ...utir s , A X" 1.' '..i.tvi: ' KUMl'llil iw.sn jy.llWork WarranUd.-W Tj W. BROWN, M. D. . .- ........ .Ifi.s. 1. I" " jlE AND MARBLE WORKS. l0 MarM " ti"llBi Monuments ' ..c Ma.rt.lv iM tiranHo. MonamiMi ,'.t.ii-. aii'l Cemetery work of til ktixl for lS'-fl. AliVOKU(iUAItANTKi:i sirwl. 'r 'oalnfflce. Eugene, Or fc. WOODCOCK, t .Utoriiey-ut'i-aw. T.AOne h'I t'"k u,n oI 'hrlsmans El'UKS'K, : OKKOON. S. K. Makklky .isey & Markley Attorneys-at-Law. nnlcltl auJ Probate BunlnoM !' -1 rial auJ Iruoalc mimnuss Chrloiiau BliM-lt. RTTOF.KEYS-AT-UW. courts of litis fWf, 1 .'il l actlcc In h1 1 thr con Tiu Welinn locK. - llWIt. B. D. PAINE. F.W.0SBURN. 'aSldiiit. Vies Prailtfant. Caahis. THE Loan and Savings BANK, v.T.-D. A 1'al tutfc B 1). I h i ii.- ::1 1; Capital. : : : J. II. Ilarrla, J. t. K. Urowu. J. F. mm. Banking Business Transacted. I - m Ume ilepoitts. MMiiiiiuii(i io our i'rewill receive 'inanition 1 " 1 UUUIIiy DclllK. ?PENE, OREGON. timui Banking business l!Ofn:tisi transacted on ''jle terms. f.H0VKY, President. " iHUVKVliR- AUCHhr i v. Miner. A "U.r Ot.r Tbrirkimr,, Tin- ii ti liile orulnrii ill niinli..i I- 'V.tu, Ki.-,l KUk. of the T of (), (il'ARI), j wililn r of I lie hi ii I e C'cinli M, ,,rvtH to iiavu chriiiii I lie ImirfU uwny from Mm oiii.(IHoiHof lilt- flat. . ,1 Wiinliing. toll Ullll Ill.'.liO, The JikIjji w ri. j,.v UnrliM K.l- wihiI l.ockf Mini Clmrl.H J Svhnal.i.1, of rortlmul, mnl Jii.te tiiilloway, of Ori'guii t Itv. J A (VIIY-y.of Mulio Mliile univer-itv i ... .i . i i ... 'mi ir oii iii.j.it, '-lit! Chilil of lllliy," Hllll (i K JnliOholl, of Wuxll li'gti'ii, Tiooiim L'nivtTHiiy, clue !or Iiih oihlion, ' r-uii riKe or Suni." l.'..n.... i. ... ......o in K ,n h iii'h:- OI UlP f,rn- I f Mr Kihk: Hoiir: " 'Nol l.y u Miliit'oim mill kki ci lire k rent ijiioiIihh of i lie day declil il mi oy oiiH.ii iiiiii ir.ni.' Such wan the eiilliiii lit of inoili rn Kurojie'ii j;rcutit 'iMtion-lmil'ltr. I'r ureMi. hou-wrr, never n.ruog frmii 'inm mo I iloml lis Miiinv II.h ljcoi In the lieaita of the ioili.. Jt n,uiuti from within. This source, the limue of live ami liiii'iiiiiny, s fa.i imiiii'K nu n ,y ,,m. Krcul rule of illit, rchtrainiiig the Ih-nvni m of ihrir luilnie. f0 cuiiimon welfare ami common ailvanci inetit. Tlie law tlu.t govern the H.nni gov erns the UlUfK. 'I'llUS IIMliol.H. afler sci. of warfare, i.re hcKiuoiii); to oli- erve the SHine grciU Mile of rinht that liimls Individual in f. ll.twHhiii. Thin KrowiiiK spirit of inn ii:tl help(ulues we cu.l hrollierloiud. AUr iliuki-t ullit poineii dawn aiier uawn, i'ay. In like succesMon come the origin, develoiment ami mi sion of brotherhood. "With our uvmk forefallier the f iinily was the nation. Jvuh circle for its Utile hour held aloll the torch if liuhl, the swoti) of dominion, only have lliem gr:i.i(l hy u llerccr und (tronger power. Mantled witli igmT unce, coiiHUined with a hi I of (.laugh ter, lhte balliaiiaim recoi;ii!xed the f.irce of united action. Families lono ed into tnhes; ihoe united Intu hrger coiiiiiiuoitics, slid settled upon llxed habitations. Land, tint kiiwhlp, he came the husU of s'X'iety. This is oc cupit d i y c nn ui unities separate and distinct. They profe."sed no couiiii'iti iliterexl; recogui.td no lights chiimed hy ineiiilHTs ofolhercoiuniiiuitiis, and treated all men outside the Harrow limits of their own province nn en emies. Ass'H'iatioii wan f .r mutual (lestruclinn. Kvery uitmioipulity wan iiitoK'nin', biuuted and selllh. With in its own border lines a penile livid In comparative liarmoi.j ; outside these limits deepest cruelly reigned supreme. Mini throttled loan, and hurled di ll a nee Ht the throne of justice. Crime stalked abroad, sanctioned by law and custom. ''he vnry clouds reemed cur Clmrjjed with vlul.'lioe-lorebodillgs of evil. Narrow und revengeful man stop-, shudders and n Meets. Miall Clod proclaim supreiiiucy to eternal Justice, or luuutle her glir with ever lasting gloom? Gradually there dawn ed upou the minds of UH'it this siinpl. tmlhi ''J here is noil iug in political lines to make men foes.' Trovluulul luttf. provincial scoin, give WHy to provincial union. At the smaller bodies had been drawn Into fellowship, Ihese larger bodies were fused into nations. Small co . mun itles formtd primitive Ii une. District principalities, each in bloody strifV, uniieltu k'IHI l' '". i'rsiH'e, tier many and (I real Uiitain. Our ow n fiU-.nd. once divid. u in twain, now Mr- lirio-e Osburu w. nt to Salem I day. M . Davis, of CorvallN citv. K'vlurg is going io ,He an ice pUiit. IC licaid relurind to Salem immw mum enjoined, v;: '. r'. and ; 1,1 ""iTSJCiirssioiiKCsilOair W:::i r;r:i ot it? s:j: T-ies Pjii leliiriud frm Secretary today. J"l'n IliunUiiI.er Junction today. Janus WhiUaker, of Cre.well, "I the i lty today. W III. I'rartrdlng, The following it self explauati r: i: rotter, county ludin. T I Itnley nn. I J T ('allisoii. tsiun'y com. was I "li-sioiiers, contiiu'.ln the tnaul of i.'iiiny ciiiiiiii, inncrs of J.aue countv, sum t lint) the sum of '., lull Hri lieri'ltv r.i. I nt i I ud enjoined Iroin si iiding to the Mild S'ttte treasurer any greater sum than the said sum of M.t '- ". TIIKASl IUK f.AnKIISiiN. Talking to a (ii Ai;i n p. ricr, ssiil that lie had empl.'yed A'tomey W.si.l oo U to I.k.U after his si, Ik of the c-e. Ilesnysif it is legal lie is perfectly willing lu forego (he payment of state tsxe-, but he must by all means pro tect his bondsmen ami himself. 1 ii r i fx . T J Craii; has one to l.iu Itetn-y I - i tr . of PiMlIainl. i, in gene. r..'ll I .11 1 .h of I,, in Iti, W ! ill Til 'e, to. lav. Co'mnbia bicycles, standard of the world. t.: f w ie pleased to see A (ioldsiiiilli I''"""'". v A S I'atterwiii. county trea. Ill ht National Bank - T TJ 0 Eug eno. 1 tM t . 4 "snwpKil ?50,000 8 ant! Pronis, $50,01)0 ' ? Qrggon. Uukiu , IUM4 j0M on reunb. ' v ii lhli- NEW YOKK, ' WKauV KANX'WC0 J vw' 'J'rtto chsck or osrtifi ','SrarlnutJ ton "l rWs 1 pTlh 1 : I NKT stafTls forth uni'cd, a typical example of what brotherhood may do for the iHtions of the world. Ti ns, ft r ages of darkness, creeping ct'uUiries of woe and agony, ini"iU' sutlerintf, tribes, comiuuniti "d hostile factions were welded Into great nations, each invok ing upon the numerous principalities united, fiieiidly action." The address was continued in a forceful argument for nulioUHl har mony, m wll tini bunnony foiino essential to the weltare of Ii divldiiuls. The faculty and student body us well as Eugene's lit i.el s will sc on muke ar rangements for a public expression of their appreciation of the honor con ferred UV lies school through t In ability of a favuiite student, and it is needless toadditw l.l be show u fro . the heart. d i-vn tow u t 'day. Henry .iarx is dangenm-ly his liome lu this city. Ir Ob.,..by us an from Jiiiieiioii this iifieinooi, Mr and Mis S it Kakin returned t... day from a i -i t at Coitag,. (.rove. A AinlcrMiti is ijuiiesiek with hd.rt troiihle at his home nn IVarl s.reet. Several cases are billed for the police four I but hav. not yet been taken Up. Mr Levis and Mi-s LeVelle Haves. .II iiarrisnurg, visi e,i friends in Lu- gene jeslcidav. "orkineu are engaged in nuitimf un .1... r , ... ... ioe lieu . HI Mi, i: hllllell.. mioI 1'eiilli alutls. Miss Mabel I ra w went to Albany today for a visit at (lie home of hir con-in Frank Craw. drai.d Mrs Chas Vaiidenburg re- luriied lo Coitagu liiove todav alter I ending S.iuday here. K II l.auer, of the liluiiiauer, Frank Ding Co., ol i'orllaud, Sundaved wnli his paieiit. in thu cily. A TSteiner, a Silem boy, is now truveliiigout of roilland repieseiitnig the Sterling bicycle. He was in Ku gene today. TheO K & N (.o's steamers huve met tlu redilellon of the S 1 Jl U. Tlie rates now uie I0 for cabin and for steerage. Davey Linn has received fiom Col. J 'V cMiaigni u gul, souvenir of the (ram memorial m rv Ice, recently hcl in New Yoik Ciiy. Jll Kleinni will l did a is inelit side walk in front of his bin ding on Eighth .irccl, and the city will end a cement alley crossing just west ol the Masonic temple. lb feice Woodcock of the () t-as.) went to lorvallis today, wheie his court meets. M Wilkins.w ho act. d as stenographer in the former adjustment ol elm ns, went down al.o. Miss IMith llruwn, who is tcadiinti on the Moliak, spent Sunday in Ku .... 4. I . iiene. .ti uie ciuse in ner sciio il on June ii it is Intended to laise a flag, and the (I A It and V It C of this cily w ill probably participate, .lunctioii City Tunes: Notices have been posted calling for a school lec tion in this district on Monday, Ma 31, for the purpose of levying an as sessment of two mills for school pur pos s. This Is the lowest assessment usked for years und should cirtainly be met without oppition. il.iss Meeting;. L'liioti llimt'talllc Muss meetii g w ill be I eld at the Court House Saturday, May C'.Ui, IS'.iT, at 1:30 p. in., to select delegates lo ulteiid tl e union bime tallic conference In I e held in Albany, Wednesday, June 2ml. All ersons w ho believe in the free coinage of silver as standard money are urgently requested to attei d. We are now organiii'ig th silver forces for the it'cond battle against amonoio ly on mm ev and Corruption in liigli places. 1'lease attend ths meeting. M axy I'rnKNs. urerof l.aiiecoliuly Uregon di feiulalil. I laintill complains: That a large portion of the hues ,ne sal I Lane ' Minty f r the year ls'.it! as shown ly arrival : niu assessment rolls of said county for Mill j ear, have bieu regularly col lected ny the sherill of said county and paid over lo I he defuidalil; and said defendant lias now in his hands ol sut Ii funds a large sum to wit: Die sum of about 'ci.tnn :o the proisTtyof sal. I l.ane county. That the governor, secretary of state and slate treasurer, in accordance w ill) and in uisiiaiiee of Section 117M1, ol .......! .... -loooiaieii i. aw sol Wregon, met Ulld aiertaiiud the sin nut of ii venue for slate pui poses and al-o the resulting rate i. f taxation in mills to be levied upou each dollar of u-sessed property siiljectto taxation, and n portioned the said total uveiuie itnn.iig the sev. eral counties; that the tale so llxed by i-sid I lllclals was lour mil s, and tlie amount apportioned to Lane county was, and Is the sum of That said rate of four mills noon each dollar of assessment subject to the taxation us aforesaid was llxed in contemplation of tlie regular meeting and organization of the IcgMaiurc of the slate, and in contemplation thai said legislature would enact taws by which i he sums of money raised by said rate and so apsirtioiicd among the several counties, could or would be paid out in settlement of the running expenses of the stale. Thai the lcgNlatuie fl the year I Mi" failed lo perfect an orgs ui .at ion and failvd to pass any laws by which said moi ey can be paid out of (be stale treasury and said rate of four mills Is greatly in excess of tlie rale n quired by said stale treasuier lu order to pay the warrants which will or can be draw n by said secretary of state; and that the Hoard would not have levied said rate of lour mills, or any higher rate than mills and would not have apportioned the s.liu of f J'i,!iil..)ii to said L ine county or great -r sunt than US to said county had they knowusaid legislature would not organ i.e or pass appropriation bills by w hich said money could l paid out of s.ild ttile treasury. That there are now in the state treisary i i great sums of money, only a small pail of which can be paid out until the fuid legislature meets and organizes and passes appropriation bills as (.foresaid. That said defendant did on April ii, Ih'.iT, forward to the state treasury tlm sum of fi,( 00, o it of tlie money col lected us taxes due said Lane county. That tlie commissioners court at the May term, s!i", ordered defendant to forward the slate treasury the sum ol j'i US and no greater sum. .arali Jane liutle.ig. Kieu, on Saturday, May i'.', isii;, at 0 p. in,, at I ho home of her daughter Mrs C A Davl-, ut I'lessant Hill Sarah Jane Km ledge, w ife of ll e iale lllasclig in Cut ledge, aged I jears. me immediate cause or In r death was la grippe, with which sin as nlllicted about one year since and which settled on her kidneys and liver. Sarah Markley came lo Oregon in Isii and was ii it. 1 in man luge lo Itla-englin liutlelgc. She was the uiotiier-in law of Kx Mayor J D Mat lock nf this city, and was well known and gri ally cslct mtd bv a laign circle of acqtia litaliccs. She leaves Ihrie daughters, Mrs Kveliue tiilherl, Mis C A Davis and Mrs Ida M llncbanaii, alt residing in Lane county, and a sis ter, Mrs Matilda MiCall, and two step children, Sarah J ami Caroline. De ceased was a lady of many i see lent qualities, such Its I lie old pioneers pos sessed and was an active member of the Christian cliurc'i. The funeral scrvl.vs wie condue'ed totlie I'lea ant Hill cemetery at lu it in. today, ami was ut tended l.y a niinil.er from Kuneue. ' , spent I f. Ilelirv; l ItlUO l.lVel Mlllcs. K. K( u I I vk A I'l'ol M M KNl 8. Salem Journal: The governor Monday ap poiutid J II Y llntler, Monmouth; Jolintl Daly, Dullas; K U lVntlai.d, liiilependeiicc; lo be regents of the Mi ui niinil Ii Stuls Normal school for six year. each. Mr Unller succeeds him-elf. Daly sm feeds J C White rf Crowley, ami I'entlsnd rills the place f ralricli Haley of Linn county, Daly ulid llutli rare lit van ilemoi rat. (i.si (' II akely, of I'lie Dalles, whs ap pointed by the governor as a mem l-r of tiic Slate lloaid of I'hurtiiaey, lostlccedM M Davis of Vaquioa. Mr Illak. ly is a llryuii ileliio..rat. I.vv k-tiii iiimi - It'.set urg Itevlew: S W Taylor of Ivig.-ne, I-; W Allen of Portland and i W I'eters of Oaklaml, of the committee of the (i A It to visit and n port upon tl t tl iirs of the Sol dier's Home weie in the uly yesterday for thai pjpov. Mr Allen is pat lie parimiiit eommai ih r. Tlieir report will I e iniole to lli'- encampment to 1 h- hi nt Indepcddenee next lli'itilh. CLAIM l'All' -Ork I L Simp- n of Eugene lodge, Woodmen oi I lie Wor.d, has received from I he (dike of the heal constat Denver, Colorado, - j f. r... ; i noo iisvuble to F. K lleli- a urnu ivi r.ww, ,-. - dtrso' , guardian of Yernia M Hem ler i j.-, . ; j j )Ul,,al: "This week It K sin. bfiieib iary of the lute Dr V jVr. on purchased of Win Kays a Heuderson. This claim . I "i'1 ; ,um h of extra good cattle, mostly within fifty tlJ Ibedute of pro. f ( j,.r(.I,,r,!,i r hieli lie paid slx.ut l of death, which is C'-rtainly prompt, j m.bi u.t, r , i,i, the b.si prices paid considering the paper had lu go 'f lrl ti,i...ountry heretoliir-Ibis -eaU),or Denver- f r a g'eat n.a .y .-a , i t line inn ter. The prie.s were: year. lugs, S, A KKISTKII.-Florence lvl t i fuse was arn sled chaigfd with s-. ' ingawatch Udonging t" the hif W ' Cushlng. He was given an. xsmma-tl-.ii lh reJusti.e Erhardt who com milted him for Irish He was taken O Uosebtitf Monday by C. tillable Dal t w , f.l; tbre.s. Js .N,, cutting was done at Ih-se pruvs, and Mf) Wreno i.Heied to puv f- (s r he:.. I more ifal ;,.wed to fi 'l fl' ' f ,,,e I'CS r o:ieo' u f "u f"n" ' e" in FAigens. That said (lefel.dant refuses to olsy said order and threatens to send (he full sum apportioned. That said Lane county Is greatly in debt and lias been paying a high ra.e of iute.est on said debt and that il is priqier said money in excess ol t'l,4'.i:.- ts so upporlioned Miotild be kepi ami retained by the said d.-fi lidant for the pay lU'-nt of a pari of tlie said (h bt and the reduction ol the same. That, it will be to the great damage of Lane county if said defend aul is uol lestrained from seuding n the stuls treasury any greater sum than f0,4li- Sis and thai it will be im proper if said defendant refuses to ooey said order of the couuty board an aforesaid, and the payment of the bal ance of said sum so apportioned to Lai.e county, or any part the reof will lie a useless and illegal act and sain money will lie in said state treiouiy, unused until the meeting of said legis lature as aforesaid. Wherefore pra a decree of thin lion. orable court than said defendant be enjoined from lorwaiding at this time or at all unlit so ord.-r.-d hy tins court to said stale trensurer any greater sum lhati Ihe sum of t'),4'iJ liH und for the coats and dlhursemeiit of suit, and for such ot her and further relief a. to I his co irt may seem equitaiile und J i-t. The pluiiitilt's a e represent! d ny W E Yates, dlsiricl i ttnrmy. INH NCriON (ill AM Hi, Judge Fullertoil on May Ulsl mude this order gisultng the injunction, afler reciting Ihe hfcl of the eoinineiice- neut ot Ihe suit and Ihu filing of a bond lu the sum of JI.uoO for dsmsges, if any: "Il is ordeied by me, tlie Judge of said circuit court, Ibut until furtbei on l-rs in ll.e premise., yo l (he said A Talersori Irets irer of Lane county and All your servsiils, etc , and each and every one of you. d.i abs.ilulel desist i.d lefiHiu from n i.du.g to the stut re urer, out of ihe moneys nieulioued In plaiMlll's comismt, Sunday Oregonian: Mr (1 A Dyson, ex-pot muster of Iti.iw usville, and a gentleman of prominence in Western Oregon, yesterday showed the 'Ihe Oregoiilan some samples of rich gold oretaen from tlm Blue river district which ran us high as f 1 j.ooo n ton in free milling gold. The mum body of ore on the ledge from which Ihese sam ples were taken is IJ fcut wide, and Ii e irrles on an average f ll in gold and S-i , C Ills in silver to the Ion. As depth is retched the ore naturally becomes re liiictory, but ll lies In such it large Isiily at d runs so high in gold that Us s.nccssful reduction simply depends on the use ol a modern milling plant S'td siilllcieul capital lo mine it. Ti e lllue river district Is (10 miles southeast of llrow nsvillc, und utiout oil miles due cast of Kugene. A good w agon road reaches to within it distance of live miles of the center of the diggings I lie camp was well piospcclcd last summer and the active wink of (level oping its best properties to a point where their value ran be dcllniti ly de termined w III In curried on in ( arm si during the present Hi-ason. ll has al ready alt racted the all ntlou of cap itallsts, and It pr uni es lo Is'comu one of the best camps ol Western Oregon. O. P. K. It Reference. Attorney Woodcock has n turned fr i n Corvallis. J M Aorams nrilve.l l.,.i i ,i- iiloriniig's local. Sam S (iol.l.milh, of I'eiilan.l, . in Eugene today. 1 lof K II Audeison, of Salem 'u-t night in Ktigeue. We are pleased t learn that M ii x is much bettor to I iv. Dr W L Chc-hcr relumed homo Ihi liiorniiig from a trip south. Dr Chits W Cornelius, of I'oril.tnd. SH-nt I .ft right in Eugene. l'lii' Eiii-em. ic winks shi,i.e. a cat load of ice to hing last night. A cement sidewalk is being iaid in Iron of Hi,. ..id (iol.Mintli store. The new public m IiikiI I. in-lici s w ill probably beeleelcl next I'hurs.liv. John Cog-H,ll of Leabiirg is u-ui- ing relatives and friends in Lug. i,e. li W i iilln r it. dielion for tonight: Fair: f 'I i dilesdasilav : Ivilr n.l ui.r,, M lloldcii, John I'.argi r and Cass Matlock Went out on u llsl.io,. iii,, i.. lay. " ' Will o,i,M went (., Co'tag,. liiove In lay In attend to biisiui ss for the Ku -gene Soap ( 'omp my. Juiu-tioii will have a picnic --.ui. noii i, i.nyeii oi mis cily orate upon the occa-ion. The last call ofTiiasuier A S tcr-on, pays up all Li ount v ranis to November s'n;. Tacoinii lias IsMied 1 ,K7 1 bli'ycle ' ncesaij. liieh, There is yet sonic hope for Ihi- itv ot destiny. K II Hamlin and wife of New Noil, ureal the I lollmtiii. They tire louring the Wist on a pleasure Irip. The Allegretto I'luli will give nil npcr.illa i nlilled "T he Kerry I'll k- i si. ' ul Spriuglh hi. Saturd ll V 4'Vl'II III If l II V J " P-l mJ til 1 I . Y SPt i. I ! SI '. t ' J I'. I J. ii Til K "t. Medicine I t AT. Mb--don't I i. t i .is sli.i-gis.ri ; ! I. .ul nature. .'.l.i-J t.p Vy '.! !i I'tings on : ' .ii 1 Kheuiiu- iv v.xir I ivfr ' !- M.UAIONS t sl.i it. it .ilso . . cs it pr.'prrlv at m. ul tv in-e from ' ' !' I.V't.ltcJ. ' " tti-ooDwhen l ''.I:! vi, .inj that I i-.-j't .utive. ..I note the 1 i. . SINMMNS ' i- snvvuiNs ' v ' i ': i- iKch the - i 'o V inj -I the ' ' - -1 11 1 iv h i.uU i ! 1 1 . .-n ev ery ( .. i':.i!ud. iphu, r ' ritKMOI.Nl Y. Hie c ij-iiislnp to M nun Ii - I he Man ofStniw. I.illj May u ill I'll- win - Lli. Dally (iusril, May '' he refen-H lu the iiuill-r of the distribution of the fJO.INK) proceeds ol s tic of the Steamer Willamellu Yalley, A (' Woodcock ol Kugene held a ses sion of his court at Corvallis yesterday. There are three sets of claimants to the fund: T he purchasers of th O I' road, Ihe holders of the jeceivers certificates is-u d for the purpose of purchasing the Hleainhhip and Hie lalairers and material men. i lie first two were allowed until August 201 Ii to serve mid tile briefs, mid the other claimanis wt ru allowed tint:! Oct 1st to serve and lile reply b;lcfs. The Until argument is set Oct 4th and is to Ihi at thu Slate Library lu Salem. Any claimant can ul induce testimony nt any lime Isfon Aug 1st by giving ten days notice. riiec litroversyproinl-.es Id 1u a very interesting legal fight. Protest SiiKlaiui-il. The protest tiled by the Monmouth n irrnal sblnsil Imsehull team against the McM I ii n villi, team was susiaini-il by the executive committee of thu In lercolleglate Atliletic Assoi-nilion, be fore whom It was laid. This leaves Momu'iuth to play Ihe final game with the L' of O, the date f which will bn announced lab-r. I'nivcrslijr Notes. The s-'lilors who eleeled to Ink. orations as purl of Ihelr oniduutiiig work thisyear, are requin-il In In, lid Ihe orations In by Fib lay of this wis k. Ilonkkeepiiig Is being I n liislri m.y etigaged in by the senior clu-s for a few days. CaTM-K IlLA KKH. Moinluy's Salem Journal- Mr H rt..mmerville, of Ku gene, who is buying cuttle up and down the valley, drove In :VK head of feeders from Sheridan on his way to Eugene from where he will drive iutt) head to (irant OHinty in I ho rear uture. Mr Hoiumervillo says cattle are now pretty well picked up in this end of the Valley, 4 PlCNie. The Leulmrg s.-h'Mil, dir. trictNobi, expect lu Kj.e a picnic Friday, Jui04lh. Kteryls. iy invilei'. A orai and have a g.ssl. Mis O I' Cn-how uent to llo-chmg I 'Join her liu-.hand, who lias estal.- ll-lii U hliuseli there or tlie pracliic d law. Herbert Thompson arrived I ie yesterday frnin I'alo Alio, whero he has bcin aiti -tiding; Stanford univer sity. The gia luiiling class of (he Eugene public schools are engaged In their n hearsals for the closing exercises of (I e s -liools. Uosi-burg rialndcaler: Tlie county c Mirl of Lane county has at last de cided to build it new court hou-e. at Kugene. None (nn soon. ''ho gentlemen who recently Icnscd the lot on th., corner of Willamette and Tenth streets for it feed yard me now erecting sheds, etc. ('oi vai ls Times: J ll Irvine, and Jt L Taylor will go lo Kugene Thursday 1 1 attend an Installation iimctiug if ie Knights of Maccabees. (ieo A Drury, of Cohurg, has been uppoinlcl I O () K district deputy. The next session of the IOO V i.rui .1 lodge will be held in Hosehurg. Wm Mayer received it car-load i f beer from Wei n hard's brewery a I'orl lainl today. Tomorrow ho will shin number carload of Ice lo ituse hun. W J Itryan has sent a telegram to Scuttle, sating- (hat It will be absolute. ly Impossible tor him lo tbit, Wash Ingtoii, bccaiiseofeiigugenieiils already mane. Monday' Salem Journal: Miss llesslo Day, of Kugene, come up from I'oilland loilay ami Is visiting at t,c home ol Thus Cuullehl on T'hlrli i ulh und Chemeliela streets. liev Win SOilhert, of tlm First I'res liyteriaii church of this cily, went lo I'orvullls unlay, where lie will deliver the address beforu the graduitling cIhss- of the public k-IkmiIs tonight. The 1'elidleton Ka-t O egoiiiau sa s that Mis Kun.ie, of Cmatilla, bus li e largest ami m- st, valilablu colli e' loll of I idiun curios on the I'aeilla coast; that II T collection Is wortli ut lenr Un mm Sam May, of Harrishurg, and his brotlier-ln-law, Mr (Jerst, of San Francisco camu up today and am the gin-sis of Hon 8 11 Friendly. Mr (icrsi was formerly a prominent resident o Harrishurg. Uecordi-r Dorrisai'.-ompaiiled Couniv Judge J'ottirui.il Cou.mlssloiier Calli son to I il ii. Hiver on t."lr load view ing trip, ami a III return Wednesday. During bis absence Attorney (iio Dorris is acting recorder. Hosehurg I'lalndialcr: About Hi (hi head ofyining citllo lei se. llnnugii Hie city on Friduy. They weieiiwne.1 y John Stewart of Kugene, bill ll I- stid they will he resold (, other partu s a ol ilnven lo thu Monlana range Jt--vTltFonlg.es south today foi an exteinlid Irip through this the Ku genu M K ninlerciice di-lru t, of hi. I, ii- is presiding , (,, , fir as Ashlaml, ho will deliver ll.i e mime nccineiil address at l he A-hlai o nor in.Uihi.ol. l-r.milee hew ill ei to hliiimatli county, and willbesoim tim ci inpii ii.',g his itinerary. Coiva! is Tim, ,: s. enl.ilion Is'rifo ill Corv.ilh-. a- o w ho is .i be elevated it the i i H . .-.id Hug t . prrsl- deiicy , T lh,' () A C. It has been height, ic I soincw hi't by Ihi' receipt of illfoiiu.it i, oi, the mil bent icily of w hlch 'i l"il bi doubted, Unit l(. present ill i iin.bet.l ol the piesidclicy bus oii ll!e with lb.. , hue ili ailment ut Wash iii;loii .ui :i pln iiiion for appointment by the tnlniiiiisiialioll us consul to Munich, Ii. ri in iy. Along Willi the t rial I, I statement comes ihe informa tion tl.it Mr Miller has the indorse- nn III n' the On gnu delegation for thu place, in d a natural inference is, that Mr Miller will ml, in, hid cannot, press his clniun to a caiiilldacy for re lectl ill In the place he now holds. It. Is also infi-md that In the Miy lain I tilings, it Is, in- leed, ll ut n must I e, Ins intention to iisign it the iinl of Ihe present schol astic year. Mr Mill .-, it is true, has made no statement, neither huve his liiemls glvi n uny assurance ihnt (his course will be pursued, bill I hose who reason limn cause to t lb ct do uol dis cern how ihe saitii. person could at olio and the same time be an applicant for a I'oiisu'ship, and usk it board of re g nts lo mime liiiu for a college pres- money. Ihe question will certainly be sol vi il on June '.,:;iil, when the board ol icgeiils meet iii tlie regular annual session if Indeed, Mr Miller docs uol in his own way dispose of any lingering douh's i n the subject ut an em licr no ii i ni." IIaiui L'i'.-.Mr llenton Klllln, of Portland, lias hccii appointed by Sic-ii-lary Wilson as a special commission er of thu department of agriculture lo vi it Alaska and examine the agri cultural icsoiiiei s of that territory an I "port lot gress (lie advisability 0f establishing an experlnieiit.il station ihere. The iigrjciillural department in evidently hind up for material for -mall appointments. Tlie olllce, though, is an iiisigtiillcaiit one, ami (he appointment is hardly worth men lioning. Killm was a gold democrat. l'an (oiniu, May Pol. ii i: Cut in NiiWH. Harvey Jones w as last evening arraigned he roic Ai ling It. colder (ieo A Dorris for ildiug on the height train while sw itching un. mid the SI yards. He was llm d ; "j ami costs amounting to J8. Jesse Kadv was also urrcitid for the sumo oil, Use, but ow ing to his ex treme i, mill was let i. II' with thu ad monition lo ami sin no more. Some other eas. s lo have come tin have heen post poin d. IlKilj l, Usui, Muy Kl'Woltlll Ll.AUI I-: ClINVKMION. A niinibcr of young people of this city went Iii Colta:;e drove today to attend the Kpwoith I. agui! cniiveiiliiiu of the Kug' ii" district of the M -. church. Among thus going arc; Misses Jessie M. Cluiig, Ida Nollsmg, r, Lulu Craig, I'aniiie Wylie, Miss Kuy keinlall; M.s-rs deary Kiinple, Will Ynung, Olin and 11. i t i'ord anil Henry Wylie. Lune county stiaw berrics made their ' l' ' ariinee for sale ill the grocery .tons ji-h-rd.iy, retailing at three l ox., i .r L'i cents. They are much su perior lu Ihe Calil'oi nia product. Next aeek liny will be plentiful wheu the l-rice will ttiuible. I I e lime to talk good roads is in winter when 'he mud is up to the iois.'s collar. The timu to make l iciti is la lyni-n rainy scusoiis. Now is the tune. Let Us ho e Unit thesca s .it of s!i; wii beu record breaker lu road Improvement in Lune. Put in the gravel. The Ilmtc,) Tiihune, it new weekly ,apcr, n ude Its uppearalico lasl Week. It Is a ma', newsy and well-ediud ..uper. Sou ii Simpson, the veteran iiiri,..li-t ami pis l holds down Ihe diloi .0 chair, and tint Hist number h iw s i hul he has lost none, nf his old. ( W biililiney of expression aud Ideas, I i l '