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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1897)
FRIDAY, JUNK 4. David Link visited AlbaDy yestcr ilay. OH Colli, of Lebanon, Is In Eu , gene. John Ilaudsaker In home from Pleas ant Hill. Postmaster Honey, of Goshen, visited Kugeue today. N L Cornelius, of Helena, Montana, li In Hie city. James rianford, of Hs.t-l Dell, wi In Eugene today. Mr Veazle arrived home today from a visit at J'ortl.iLid. Ml Hcrtha Templeton came up from llalscy today. Tho local and freight train passed hero thi morning. (jult a li ii ruber of student went to Halt-in thl morning. Rev Newly was a passenger on this morning local train. OO Rowland ha returned from a w.ek's vlnit at Portland. Tim W KKKI.Y Guaro with suppk- ment wa Issued (hi morning. Anotlit-r train load of cattle will I nhl'd from Eugene Monday or Tuee day. The head ca up of the Woodman of the World 1h i session at Dubuque, lowu. Mi Clara Laue ha goue to Hake t'lty In the hopes of Unit llllng hi r health. I'nelc Els-n Htcwart wa about tin lrect today, lliu llrt tlinu for several month. I'rof McAlisler U giving the U of O senior flan an examination for (lute diplomas. Mihh Tina IJawley, of Cottage Grove, who h Iseu visiting friends here re turned home today. The Independent Order of Good Templar ' grand lodge adjourned at Portland yesterday. The scaltdd In front of (he Hotel Eugene ha U rn, taken down. The improvement Is a good one. Mrs II J Day iiml family have gone lo Collage drovo to reside. Mr Day preceded then: a month ago. C C Hendricks formerly n Laue county clli.on, is building a two story brlca liinlding in Pendleton. J U Stevenson lathe Laue county memlier of the new 1'iilon party for Lane county. A good selection. Itev 1 H Lovuiidge went to Cottage drove lliis afternoon to iiddies the county Sunday aoli.sil conveutb.n, Cant N It lltimiihrey has been al lowed fill) III liaek cnnlon, and future pension of (12 0 per month. I'lugllng I tin' cireiH I hilled us fur west as Helena and other Molilalia cities. Ii may he that their route will bring them to the coast. Mis Itinnlti do Forest, the well known elocutionist of the I'ortland I'lilversity. wlio recite at the M K church tonight, arrived today. Roln-rt Cherry, who ha been tudy lug tclcgtaphy at the H 1 depot in this city, went lo Cottage drove last week tu acvpta position In the H 1' oflloe In that city. The Multnomah lllcyrle club, of Portland, will build a four lap to the mile board track. It will he very last the locution lu a hollow, rendering It free from w ind and currents of air. Conallls Tlme: President Chap man of the State I'lilversity at Eu gene, ha sent wont to President Deman th it he Is sick and cannot de liver his inhlrees at the teacher's In stlliileat Philomath. President l amp- bell, of the Stat Normal, Monmouth, ha kindly consented to till President Chapman's place on the program. The Albany Democrat ays there wire live prominent newpacr men In attendance in (he bimetallic Ci-tlferenie Tiiursday: O W Dutihar. of the Alo rl Itmhtet, Cuts Fisher, of the Itose bllig li. view, ('hn Nickell, of the Jacksonville Times, It I. Heath, of the MeMliinvltle Telephone-lieglstcr mid Hot) K I Infer, of the Salem Journal. Hrownvlllc Times: The editor of the Silvrr I in, rlnt and Oregon Hell, b'lh populist newspapers published in Abati. , nr.- engaged in a ml hot war of "words," of which I he follow lug is a simple: "Duty, loH-tmru renegade a low, uncouth adventurer," "purp," dorg," "g 1s t w een," "do bush," "bill lei tin s," "ker flopped like a 2 cent toy balloon and lit as'raddle of all obscure slang dump," "boss," "fusion -1st," ''Jealous populists," "his under brush," free trade and r.'H)." etc. The above is known everywhere lis the back wood style of Journalism, A Waidiiniiton, D C, correspondent ys: "Ex-Sei ator J II Mitchell, 111 the absence of a slice, ssor, has Is-en speiiitlng bis time in Washington and has not tieeu lost siglit of. He naturally commands cousldi-tal.lu int1uiice on a.vouutof bis long residence In the capital city and service In the senate It Is said that ex Senator Mitchell has Hot given up the light, but v III throw hlmsrir Into the next campaign with the (lelerminntlaii lo secure an endorse ineiit fium the a-ple of his pos tion. It will W a battle royal Utweeu Mltolitll aud autl Mltchsll force." FUHTLA.NU hFECIALH. A Blr lire; 10,000 Low; Urt-niio Fatally Injnred Pcstofflr Bob- . ber Bouid Ovsr Accident to Woudsaw Macblue. special to tli OiirJ. I'ortland. June 6. Tha Menlll bicycle factory and agency burned tLls morning. The lots I $,000 with $9,000 iniurance. While at work on the building fire man William fell through the roof, two torie, sustaining Injuries from he cannot recover. roSTOFFICB CO.NBriKACY. At the conclusion of the examina tion of the parlle accuied of attempt ing to rob th Portland lostofflee, U H Commissioner Hladsu today held Policeman in Holsaple $1,000 bond; Oeorg Watson, nlglr watch at pot olllce building. $2,000; Epping super intendent of the registry department, $-1,000. FELL OVEH A BANK. W II HobltiHon witb hi team and woodsaw machine went over an em bankment this morning with the result that a horse w killed, man iijuredaud machine badly demaged. Cottage Grove Item (Mesaenger.) MllhrADay, the blackiniltlm, are the busiest men In town. The wood preserving plant moved t Diitistuulr, Cal., Tuesday. F.ugeue sent clear to Ohio to get principal for her public schools. P J Jennings left last night for Mpokatieand British Columbia point Henry D J Is moving his family this week IntoOeo. Hawley'a house. Miss Laura Coleman, alter teaching a very successful term of school at Latham, returned to her home at Eu gene, Tuesday. Klutiou agout Awbry now has an assistant in the praseune of Hobert Cherry of F.ugai.e, who is assisting hlin lu the olllce. It was about time Tom got a chance to sleep some. J I. Diwu came down from his mine in the lioliemla district Tuesday He repo t the fivestaup mill at the Musick turning out gold at the rite of $.jiM) per day. W W Tait loft Tuesday morning for Slieild, where lie has purchased a drug store. Mr Tail is a ge- Human and llrst class druggint and we congratulate .lietld, on securing so desirable a cltl 7.en. all'iiiiili w arj orry to see Will leave us. Educated ludiaii Lost III Job. Louis William, an educated Indian of notoriety, arrived in Lewistou lat wek anil lepaired to he agency. He pased a civil service examination anil wa elated for a clerkship in the Lew, iston land olllce last winter, a varan cy recently occuired by ti e resignation of Linton Lewis, who wai assigned a good position ou the Atlanta Const I tution. Itut when the Indian appli cant for the Hitlou was found by those who had the honor to bestow, he was lu Jail lu Pennsylvania for forging the name of the Smithsonian Institute. Thi Indiscretion lost lo the aborigine the opportunity of pre ferment in the future. The Indian bureau, however, espoused the cause of Lew Is Williams and he wa dis charged with a reprimand. H is now nt homo with hi people. He la nol a hero there as he was lu the hsst. His people and the white men lu autborl ty on the reservation do not readily overlook crime. Conductor I'iculc. Wednesday's Salem Journal: It has been reporteil thai the order of railway conductor are thinking favorably of holding its annual picnic at Kugene lhis)ear. Thi would afford Salem people an excellent opportunity to visit that beautiful city to plesantly located at the head of the Willamette valley, at a very small expense. Hood river ha also hecii suggested as a place f r bidding the picnic, but not being very centrally located it I possible the plonlo will not l held there. Salem is be third place uamed for holding the picnic and should the capitol city Ihi selected Its residents will royally entertain all who may visit thi citv on that occasion. The laiard of cob doctors has not yet taken any official action but will probably do In the near future. Wahlngtou Life. Here I a sainpU of WaMng'on life, from the Po-t: "We I, good-by. fldus Aehate,'' aid J -lues Ha i I ton Iw , of Wsjh- Ing ou, 10 Jerry Klmpton, of Kansas, a he wa leaving the Capitol yester day. "Hold ou there, pard," said Jerry, "you call me anything you like In English and I won't kick, but you sling any more name at me like that, that I can't understand and our all ance is busted for good, you hear in.:" o ! DURRANI IS BREAKING DOWN' W Seems at Las! to Hare DBErttl tl! Knrlfrer's Breast. Una iVerk Morsel I. II PAN Fkancik-o, June 3. -Theodore Durraut seem- to be breaking down. A member of the death watch wss seated atbllde !' "'K1'1 l",,kll,K down upon him as he totsed atU tumbled Id rentier sleep. The warden was atoned notified of the change In Order wire Issued to Increase the death watch and to maintain the vigil with greater care than before. Cantalu Kilear commanded that euard be stationed every minute of th flay and night lu the esge Willi me coudemued iuuii. W halever Durrani may do, lb eye of a guard w ill be iw,n iiini Three men will watch with hltn until he die on me gai ows. Durrani father carried lo II con demned man yesterday the news that tue United State district court had denied the writ of habeas corpus aud that the next light for life must be made at Washington Ufore the Su preme court. A special messenger will hurry a -rnss the continent, but he cannot r-iioh Washington before next Wednes day. He will have the greatest good fortune if he receive an audieuce from the supreme court that day It Is probable that a bearing will not be granted before Thursday of next week and on the following day Durraut nuiHt ill, if tliH national tribunal does not exert its authority. The elder Durraut wept as he told his sou the storr. but he bade the condemned man lo be of gissl cheer and not to lone heart until the last hope is gone. If thejo.irney is made without accident a return staying the execution may be served by telegraph on the warden. The son said he would l-e brave. As he spoke to his father wire screen and wooden bars separated them. Junction .News. The Times. Horn-June 3, 1807, to Mr and Mis Jeff Cox, a daughter. It I Pisttmaster Martin now. The change took place June 1st. Chas Starr ha secured a place in the Kugene mill and he left for that place Monday. His family also expect to move to F.ugene. Itev Oglesby, who has been so serl ously sick at the residence of his brother, Dr Ogleihy. has greatly hn pr -veil, much so Hint he was able to return to Jacksonville. Dr Oglesby accompanied Lim. Mr and Mrs Hurl Harper have gone to Belknap Springs w here Mrs Harper expecta to remain a niomli. Hoy Drls kill drove team for them. Cattle are being shipped nut of this county at a remarkable rate. Monday a train of thlrtv-one cars was loutled at Kugene anil two train were loaded at this place billed for Montana. The heavy shipment will mnily exhaust the supply of stock cattle but the large amount of money placed in Ri-tive circulation will tend to greatly relieve the finances of the county. May ui East. The following from the Corvalbs ()a.s!te indicates an Eastern trip for the Multnomah track team: Hrudv Ituruett reet-ived a letter Tu-sday from a Multnomah man telling him to go into training if he wishe-i to take a trip. It is probable that th- Multnomah team intend to goto Denver during that city's big celebration, and try conclusions with De::ver athletics. The proposed Olympic club' trip to Portland has hecu given up. Dally (iii.nl. juu Woohmkm PiCMf.-Today and to morrow the Woodmen of the World give a pioulo at Cold Spring, hIhhiI 12 miles up the McKenrie. Various form of amusement are to mj provide I during the two days. Tomorrow a large number will atttnd from F.u gene, going there for their usual Sun day outing Instead of to other poinla. llev J S Mills, of the United Hreth. ren church, who ha been bishop t this district, and resided in Kgeue has lien renpvlnteil to the ame dis trict, which comprise that portion of the ('lilted Statist west of the Mississ ippi river. He will locate for the pres ent at Denver. Hreeder and Sportsman: Pathmont, owned by II 11 Miller, has sired seven colt all told, and from the reports, tw o of them promise to t-e crackajacks. A thive-vesrntd fllly by Pathmont woi ked a lew days ao up in Jackson ville, Or , a mile in 2.27 and another fllly at Metlford Is reported as showiug more speed tbsn that. Thi is a good showing tor colts at this time of the year, but it should in t surprise anyone ' as t bey are sued by a horse w hich carrie- the bl xd of fie great Alta wont and Aillle.M. THK PKUhKAM MhAM'K- . . ,,, .1 ...-ii levied on lltl'i- A bori oi r.iumii- " .. 'M,r,.un Meii.-Wtett aou-.-j I A" - to the above topic Is 'H1''' 11 'j ' the "Btniu aud .-'"" "-.-. . .. leli ,iie products irom .si- Iwlrutl.-!!! .r..L.I.y ' l'l,rM-'-Ud!Xfc wi publ,.!! tne monthly report by many o! our udveiti-ers: .. .ett,rj th-o llsodsakt-r for May: Afterit I acKi.o..euh. program Is woi tines u. L.HU.U, that the objects for which .nu.inroL-raiiisare i-sued are rre.p.ent- y no objects at all, that in many in- ,i,u ..nine nnickeds of me ,-ntiiu iinicids . i...,.,,.. iwl not the ; pro-am go tome - , am- .-iety supposed to n ' " publication iliat more Is usk r,..i.s than is charged br , ',L leellin.ate fonn t advertising, how, in the name of common sense can any one declare that it I' K"'1 business policy to buy space i i kfttlu? . . ,.. i. If the piograiu is noi iieiuu... " whatyou pay for the s.m-e, then those who sell It to you are Imposing on It as the soiieitors claim, It I adver-j Using they are selling you, then m should be i.-kul only the worth oltl.at advertising. If the people w ho solicit ad in programs Use the facts tnalthey are your patrons as a means to secuie your money, they are bluckmailel pure and simple ami as such aie not entitled lo y.iur friendiy consider stion. Il is certainly not g'Hid business policy lo permit anyone to blackmail you; and to permit to pas", without protest, covert threats or awimuruwui of patronage, is plain submission t- blackmail. No merchant should throw down his liauU and admit hi Inability t cope w illi the program nuisance. A hit of ImcktHine, a little courage, ami the determination to stand for what la right and the merchant will mioii he master of the situation. Kl.F.CTEO TO WKSTKKN DISTRICT l!ihop J S Mills formerly located In tlnseity, lias been elecieil ny ine in ternational coiiferciice of the I'nited Hretlireii cluin-li, recently in session al Toledo, Io aii, to the Western dis trict. This district comprises all the territory we-loftlie Mississippi river, llisbon Mills will l'8 located at Denver, Colorado. He will epelid . ,n,s M, e Coast, and w ill ,. , 1 :, , 1, 1.. - .w.iL.n. cr.,....., , ... 1 ineiit to this distiicl. While Kugene 1 regrets lo lose H.sliop Mills US a res-j i.i. .,r v,.i n..r ..iii,.t,s n irlml that1 ',, .,, . , , he will still retain charge of this tern. . try. Ksi'oKi'KH lY. Albany had no use for Ihe gypsy bund. The Demo rat of Thursday -!: 'I hoi gypics in ten wagons passed through Albany this forenoon, coming across the bridge and going down ou the east side. Acting Marsha! ibeee met tliein be yond Ihe bridge and rode on t lis front wagon unti. the gang were out of the city. Not a chicken feather wus stolen trou) Albany. At least 500 people: visited tlietn while in camp, and a .-i.. , .l.-..ri.l ,,. ' , " " 1 til midnight. Will Pi t on a Tkii- Hammkk. inenreueii now 111 me cupula 01 me hose house on East Elevemh alreet is made mid originally was intended for a school or small chim-li, and is so huiiu that any nttemp' at f.it ringing turns it over, thus rendering it useless. Cyclone hose company, which has Its cart in this house, has decided to rem. cdy this at their own expense ai d w ill put in a trip liHiliiner, t-tiiilillng tlie shoit quick Hips lo be made. This is a hni"-"s all over tho world." "That's (jimer. meritorious act on part of tlio company. ..v.'"'' ' " U "'"'aandsl.iHw?" ! . 1 i v. "Hats and cups?" "Not that ;ltlier." "Oh, dry r.khIs, I Biipposo?" i.,n, i- , i"""1'." replied the bishop, '-gomecall It lUdMi SimK.-Pendlcton Lasj notions. -Onmhu chronicle. Oregonlaii. June 2: CJ Matlock, who' came from Heppner this morning, has lieen on the T J Matlock ranch, seven miles from Heppner Hasjting In the training of the race horcs Morrow, Henrietta and one or two others which arctogonn the circuit this season Morrow and Henrietta sro from Ke petta, (lie famous mar ' who held tlis wot Id' record while alive. The ani mals will te takt u lo Denver and from thcie lo Montana. Al.Mosi- Sl i t KSSKI'I. Uohert Crossan and Carey Martin have tied their lie for the 250 la "iicvclo- p-dia ofl'ered for the last student o Willamette University law schwil. The tet w as mad. on bisik No 2, of in... . . , mm ush. up, anu v rossan was success ful Ca'ey's m mv Eugene friend would haveUvn ylad .f he had been sue eessful. Til AT IIki.av IUlK-Ol the pro g rum for the bicycle meet at M-riau's park next Saturd iy is a 5-mile relay race, and it is said tl.nt the KuU-hN of Pythi-ts and Wo tliuen 01' the Witbt b dges of this i-ily are talking alout furnishing the t-uis. Ibis would create a great deal oflme-vst an th riendiy riva ry wo ild 1 rove a .l-swi,,,. card . riljrti iarj. ; , Will Wki.. -clerk J. nnings v-.t,-day isu da v-m 1 t- td to Ktu-.t I McReynods. 2.1 and L!a p0.ell John Lynch certifying to tlt.r ,.air.s aud quallrlcatian in to premises. is.ate Faimuf. II. fa'in attached t' the Oregon ,.....,, irii, men nearly niaie ii-"- . ... , i . . - T nL.r.u QM VI 11 III i ..a.lp, used ID Uie us,..- iu l me vrtuii" . .rt of the work Is periormeu tl.. inmates Wlio ui n,!itTo their great l-uHlt. To ebo. amit a-Har:.gus. 1,47:1 bunches rudishes. ,Vh) bunches onions. 1,200 bunches leitlic-. 1S.SO0 pounds tliubarb. JlO pounds pea. 64U pounds giaweberie. Ki; pound strawberries. 7,4) gallon milk. 0 g tllons horse radi-li root (grated.) p.U bushels green. 2 bus'iels potatoes tncw.l 24 heads cabbage. 130 dozen eggs. loO acre", plowed. 2-Vi acres, planted to grain and veg-elai-les. C.0 acies cultivated, fil) acres, hoed. 10 acres Uax. IK KK I t'imu'0 plant.-', reset. 40tKI cabbage plants, reset. 25 cords, wood cut. 145 loads fertilizer hauled. 4 loads grass for cows hauled. 32 loads gravel. 75 load wood. 275 young chickens and turkyes. 11 young pigs. 6 young calves. hoelal Cantonu of Ihe SlesU-aua. Most Aliurlealis like Mexican dining customs ami adopt them. They like, thorn because of their bohoiniaiilsin. Here tney oat. tlrlnk and live pretty much as they please. Prion ull foriiml ma'lal ocuiudons refreslinients are served, while tlio amok lug and drinking nnartinent Is a can-fully prepared adjunct, to which tin) geiitlomen resort at will to vary the pastime of th livening ami to chat uinm current events. Irtl.. liv Americans or other foreigners are arranged and conducted very much in j ncConlaiie willi Mexican customs. Alter the dancing or other festivities have lasted three or four hours the assembly, or n por tiou thereof, Is ushered Into the dining riMim. If seats are limited, the ladies sit and the gentlemen stand or occupy them selves hervhia the fair one. To ho strletlv formal this nrranceincnt continues until the ladles have all dined, when It Is tin) urn of the uelitlemen to Mirtake. This p,,n Is seldom adhered to, however, among 1 tho Americans. tot li sexes going 10 mo re- 1 frt-shment tm and dining together. Citr of i,.xlc0 letter 111 Wuslilunton Star Coulil Give No News. A short time ago an old negro was pans- Ing through the Second market, when his ....,.. ,V11S .,..... ilt,..aTI, .,.., of sea trout as tliey Iny on lliu nice lmirlile table of a lisiimoiiKer. Walking up to tho counter, the darky ptacinl his iiosew ltliin an Inch of the "ss.rklml beauties," as thoiiKh testing their Boiimliies tliroutrh tho medium of his nirar-turlcg. Tho speak er of the htand eyed him with considerable interest and cniitomiaforhlslinpertliienco for half u inluute, and in a touo of anger will: "What are you a-ruiellln o' them fish ' 'ur' )'"" "luck ape? dh, boss. 1 "What lld vou ax.'um. sir?" "I Jos' ur 'urn what's do new from de "''.. , ,,. , "What did they s.V? I J),'-v ' doan1 know, suh. Doy aln' bin dar for nior'n u mout', suhl" I H.ICUUIlglt. ! . . , . I The ItUliup'a llouti.. ul v'tterson is not onlv th ru-k fisherman of all the clergy, but the best tory teller. Tlio bishop tells a story of now tuo iirumiiier on tho train mistook blm, tlio bishop, for another commercial tourist and asked htm If ho represented a big house, liignest ou earth," wild tho bislmp. "What's thoiianioof the firm?" luerled the ilrummer. "Iird and L'liun-li." replied tnulinisirtiirliablii h "Hum! 'Lord and Church. 1 Never heard of iiolany lirancl es anywhere?" pranch lis Ileamiiu. "Well," remarked Mr. Murniv Hill, aft er tho bm sat tlu club had expressed them selves in fiiorof the nlsilltlon of the hij,), thiater lint. "I am In favor of the move inent, but not for the reasons vou name for I am tall eimugh to wv over tho tops ,, i."- tinnier nius wnen I down." am sitting "What are your reasons, then them askctl. one of "My riiisons ' State them. purely monetary." "They run s.ui.ethliig like this: If lmlles fo Hot Wear hats at thenti ra tl,.. ...Ill 1 ... , ileprlved of one of the reasons for"pim-l.as- ,"1,'-' cw wts-as Kveryh.it which my wife diss not buy means tie price of tt hut saved to ,,.c. llav, cipirs, entle.ei.-: "-Pittsburg Chmtiicl... 1(1, tfno.li An Intrrettlnf RRilrkr. Among the ragpickers of Paris, who s 11 may be s.en, with their hooked sticks and lskeis turning over tho sw.plngs t the city In the Mr,y ...me Ime, be discovered gentK,,,,,,,,, p! jit Ion. w l.o. from some muse, hnvo sunk from riches , r,K. Tu , eleHien.c.vl,. ,,,,,, l, r.,.kon,,l ln , , v , t v 1 ,U" ,M" l,'v-iln he had e s h,:.:'''Uri,r7;',r'''''-'d finally his rt'""" Sc a.T.-Parls L, tter. T.r,rl.m Kor s.irm.f,nw, I ,. '.' Is,l'"r r,,w,1,v loadisj?" Dn, Water, i-irt hydn.ntphi m.v that In deU,.,:r:: , : are SATURDAY JCN'Es The dust toward the depot i( cuting. Mihs Jennie ItestiiH afternoon local. "uPil, Mis Hiunie de Forest, wa In Eugene today. j u uoouaie jr., was a Salem on the 10:50 local, Dr W W Oglesby f JUUcltatl rived up on me z:ih local. Duvld Link arrived hoiue today N a business trip to Albany. I Hon W H U'Uen, of C.ckm, ! couutv. wa lu Euuetie totu ' " - H A Copple went to Harrlabur, tot'ay to hold divine service, row. The front of J O Rhlnehart'i ''POCtlj store lias been treated to Cltl if paint. The Wells, Fargo wsgoU Untir ing repairs and another one Ii os t he day. Miss Foshay, of Albany, . . home today altera visit with frin, in Eugene. Secretary Kincaid caiiid Up thk afternoon for an over Sunday vi with Ills rauiliy. Iudt'peudeiice West Side: Ui Nora Miser, of Eugene, It vi ttitu Alls jei- juiier. A Wheeler of Fainnouu', It actim as clerk lu the w riting up of tlt iititUut tax sale. Mrs Shaw, who resides on 10th aud Mill streets, lr d a valuabl car stolen a few nights ago. Mrs Emma Wilson and m are 01 from Portland lor a shoit visit ta sister, Mrs M H lhtrkcr. C D Edwards aud w ife left for Hijli Hanks 011 the McKeu.ie today to ntt over S 11 day with his parents. John Sutherland, one of the leaoVn of the populist rt fcn 111 tuuvwifm L ine county, is in Eugene today. Mr K D Pool went to Portland Ilia morning to oin her husband. Tlsj will mase their home there fort tin A fanner's wagon pulled in two oa Seventh street tins iiioruiug, the kiof bolt pulli.ig through the coupling pole. MissHarah Smith of Creswt-ll, sod 1, :.a -f.lL two ui i lie j.amoriugv sisieis ui ou land, were visiting l Etigme jetter day. Mr Agues M Harding and family went to Kail Held, Mariou couuty to day, where they will remain durinj the suiiiiiicr. The Willamette Valley Ilapllit Ae socintioii is In (u-h-Idii at Sprlugfleld 10- day. A .number of leadin. nnmlM fthu deu liuiii ilioii are ill lliu aoct. Elmer Yarneil, of Mohawk, log three sides of bacon night befors lilt Irom liia riiioke bouse. Parti 1 in suspicioiicd ol Ihe crime. Arthur Ituney came up this afler-iii-dii from Monmouth, where lie bat been aCi o-tin r sch 'nl, and w ill j t) his home at r'oley springs. A man by the name of Ho'll I11 wheel nil ached till inoruinjl OB pr-unlssory note held againit bin by II O Ply math. The matter w satisfactorily uiljustid, A K Oardi er, deleitale from tbe Y M (' of the U of O, lo the Pacific Cot S udci'ta Conference, held at TudH) Hrove, llforulu, is back and tvpnrtt a ipleu.M conference. He vn to 'in.v s- ,.!cnt uttcudlng from Oregon. I "I. prp.lenee West Si'le: 0 -Vil li.- .vol family left U't Tmty for hi.. - iprlngs, slxiy niile tw E"i.-i . lo t gone 11 montli. Hi Atkii s :- a eutlerer from rhenmati-m-llryio. A !kiii gi?s also. H.i I' Hmfer, ofHalein. will delir the 4.1, pf July oration at CW (Ji-ovo. !I J Day will lie ruari!ij, i - M. II. y, prwhicnl, and Wo-l.y,' clmplaiu. The c-elebntl wi! :,. oeld on Hal unlay, July 3rd. Vestcrday's Sa!etn Journal: M Eloience Watklns and the Mis Theresa and Rosalie Friendly. t0" gene," iicconipanled the I' oi O I18 Salem aid are the Bu,' , Carrie and Leone Paine at tlie Rer 1 A Wnnddy, editor of lhP"rt" land llaptist, gave this effl' br but pleasant call today. He n route to SpriniMleld to attend th Jp tist association. Mr W is a grN" or the University ofOre.on. An In lance of the extreme length w which the contract system Is csrrf Hit by tli- f.deial (jnv,'"l,I"n'jlf evlih-ncKl b, a notice p"sb,J ln , po.t.-mceai'Hp..lane. Hiilre , for the shoeing of two govern""''1 . one i.ii vnte horse. The bid open June 6 Ti e government rtwrt the right lonjeet any or all bids. Indepcdepce West Side: U'T18 m ioli limn leiln ary i- -" o., III,. .....I , ,l,,i,,,I lu ll Vil'f' 10 . riiuim inn ,1111 1 10 . Insure a good yield and fre 'I'1"1 '' o O il tl I ax't I ft A re 11 " ' vi.ni- are einidi's ion w ouieli In iri lie vfiua, pa J inn tsO cehls for eisi" hi II hot,r' w.uk, while n:ti are p day for 0 Iioiiin' 01 k will hue 110 diilb-ulty picking money this year. In n-i-uo-s ..1, t o o O