CITY AND COUNTY 8ATUUDAY JUNE 20 A Premium Nat)triiiluu, The Cinclunutl Enquirer U a large B page weekly ncwspiper, aud In our (liillilll, lit lilt) best flHHT in t lie country lor general new and In for inn' Ion. VVe aeinl it FUEL', to every subscrlb er to ma eehly uuahd who pay one year in advance a premium. 1 lit regular cash ul script ion pi Ice of the latter I 75 cent Of the Guard 12 00. DAILY PREMIUM. Auy subscriber to ihe Daily GUARD who pay 0 uiimtl a In advance lt3U0) will receive I lie WEEKLY Enquirer out) year an a premium. in AUVAM'K. These terms are strictly for a Is vance payment. We must pay the Enquirer in advance, ana cannot glv It aaa premium utile we receive pav nieut. lUnipton-lluiisaker. On Wednesday evening, June 23 1807, at the home of tht bride'a sister, Mra Win Preston, in thin city, two n the old and highly respected pioneel lamillea of the ktale were united by marriage. The contracting parties were Mr Hugh Hampton, of Goshen and Mis Grace rtgatha Iluniaker, of Eugene, He v Hubert Leslie, pastor of the find Baptist church otllolated. Mr and Mra Hampton Mart out in life un der most pleasant auspices aud have hosts of friends whom the tli ard Joins iu tendering tl em hefirty congratulations. - . - Cull lor Comity V si runts. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing warrants will I paid ou pre uentatlon at my ofUce. Interest on same will cease June 7, 1897. All Lane county warrants from registered number 70S to llus both lu clusive. And all warrants registered prior to December 12, 1SIHJ. Dated Eugene, Oregon, June 5, 1807. A. K PATTERSON, County Treasurer. Frms for Hale. I have for sale several good farms, which have been taken in foreclosure by loan companies. These luuds will he sold at a low figure aud on easy teims without the assistance of real estate agents. Ap- p'y to Sherwood Burr, Eugene, Oregon. r'.ir Sale. A nice clean stock of general line of hardware and paints, oils, varnish, glass, pumps, granite-irou ware aud tinware. Alcoafet of tinners tools, with store room and dwelling. Keason for selling, wish to go Smith. W. H. Maxwell, Sprldgfield, Or. Notice to Kruliaud Hop (irowers. The Eugense Soup Company is man ufacturing a first class Whale oil soap for the purpose of spraying hops and fruit trees, which we offer you at a reasouable price. Cull ut the Factoiv and examine the same. West Eighth St., Near Creamery, Eugene, Oregon. To Exchange. Will exchange 7 lot, oue store bulldiug, 1 dwelling house, 1 barti, a good gardeu, fruit of all kinds and plenty of it, located lu Spriugfleld. for Eugeue property. For Information inquire of E W Z I'M WALT, Irving, OregOii. For Sue. 1 piano, 2 horses, 2 bugglc. 1 hack, 1 roati cart, 1 set doub.e harness, 4 set Ingle harness. Will trade for lumber and .hlngles, A 8 McClure. Have Your Uraiu. Few realize that each qulrrel de stroys 11.50 worth of grain anuually. Wakelee'a Squirrel and Uopher Ex ertnlnutor is the most tlleetive aud economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents. For sale by Osburn DeLauo, agents. Farms for Sule, I have now thirty fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These farms include every variety iu size and nrice. For description list, address 1 Geo. M. Miller, Wilklus Block, Eugene, Or. Moi.ey to Loan. On farm lauds at goal terms. For particulars apply to ' E J. McCLAN All AS, Eugene, Oregon Stock Cattle koh Sale. I aveou to GO head of well bred young cows, calves and two year old heifers which I will sell at very reasonable prices. For further particulars see or address J. M. Gearhart, Eugene, Orgeou. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Kun-apaiillft purities the blood ourea eruptious, eczema, scrofula and all disease arislng from Impure blood. Corner Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietor. This Is a ".(! lime of the year to I.L. til. ..n... I, a 1 lv..f Itffflllator. It the very best intdlcine to take In the Spring for the blood snd to cleanse the system of a.l impurity. "I lve used Hiu.moii I.ivtr Kivulator s a cor re..-l r ai:d blood purifier rnJ think It an en. .'.lent remedy. al way keep It on haiid lo take In preference to other medcine."-IM hysell, Middleport Ohl . WEDNESDAY, JINE 21. Bird e.-a at F L Chambers. DrC II Chapman ha returned from Portland. Cbas Friendly arrived up this after noon from Portland. MrJV Sliumate, of Walterv I e, was in Eugene today. Wall paper, new styles. F L Chamber. Attorney C A Sehlbiede of Roeburg wa in j-.ugtne today. Mr HS Bean returned to her home at Salem this morning. Prof N L Narrtgan arrived homo on today' tiorllilsiund local. Calilson A Son lead in pries Hinders, Mowirsand Bakes. lartle desiring liny baled address M. Perkins, box 437, F.ugene. Mis Lenta Plyuiateleft for her home at Halsey on the morning local. E E McClunahan Is at LuGrunde, to attend the bicycle meet at that place, MraWCVoraii a:id daughter nie home from a visit iu Eastern Oregon J H.Wyatt, the well-known attorney of Albany, arrived up on the 2.04 local Newton Jones of Stayton, an ol. time Eugene boy I in the city visiting friends. Second Hand goons oi every demerit Ion. CurrieA Huston. Mount tuild ng corner Oth and Oik. Hampton Bros are having a sign painted on the front of the buil'iitig they are shortly b occupy. Walter A wood harvesting ma chinery at prices to suit the times. J T Callison A Son, Agtlits, Miss BertliaTuit, of Creswell, who has been a guest ut the home of J G Gray returned hmu today. Charles HollenU-ck, who is rm ployed in Mr Dubois' hotel at Mc- Miuuvilie, is up forasliort visit. Geo F Craw returned today from San Francisco, w hither he went ubom a week. He reports a pleasant trip. Mrs Harriet Grousbeck, of Creswell, leaves via the (ileal Northern, for an exteudtd visit at West Concord. Minn Chas II Yaruey of Clow, is agent for all the leading magazines and news papers In the United Slates and Can ada. James llouig marketed a lie id of lettuce In the city to lay that weighed trilleless than two pounds. Who Cin beat it? Miss Ella MuAlisttr was a as. uger for Albany ou the morning locil, where ahe will be the guest of friends for a time. George N Frazer returned from a business trip to Portland lust evening. He says It rained in that city all day yesterdoy. ThosShaipis now in British Colum bia at the races. He reports Black Alder In better condition this year than he ever was before. The firm id Hampton Bros w ill con sist of Messrs A Its-rt, Hugh and John Hampton, instead of AlwTt aud John as staled In yesterday's Guard. Miss Ada Sharpies passed through i the afternoon local t ) hel home near Goshen from Seattle, w here she had been during the w inter. John P Joins and Edwin Stone topped oft here this morning from a trip south in the Int. rest o' the coming Bl'O E clambake al New port. Jacksonville Times: J B Beavenue ha rented the Schumpf barbershop. He has hod considerable experience In this line of business aud w ill spare no means to please the public. Dr. G. W. Blddle may le found at his residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, one block west of the Minnesota hotel. He is pre pared to do all dental work iu the best mauuer. Now Is the time to tlx up your lawns. First get a ictona law n mower to smooth it down, then 50 ctt worth of Gypsum aud sprinkle on it. F F Chambers has both McMinnvllle Traiu-ript: We learn that Prof Glen, while at Eugene last week, wa oll'ered a position in the faculty of the state university, and Is thinking seriously of accepting it. We thould dislike to see the Prof, leuve our college, a he Is an able instructor A McMlnnvllle dispatch of yesterday says Charles Galloway, a former stu dent of McMinnville college, but now of the uu versiiy of Oregon, is in this city. He U maHlnga tour of the al ley and coast on root. lien ne reaches home at Oregon City, he will have walked about 3"0 miles. A letter received in Pot I land yester- dy announces the departure for Paris last Saturday on the steamship i.a Champagne ol ex -Senator John H Mitchell. Th letter was written in New York by Mr Mitchell, at u ne I III. ,.l U. say the precarious urum, Mitchell, who Is al the f renin cupiiai, calls him abroad. A Calapooia Douglas county corres Dondent say: Itev S Minni. k, of En- Bene, a talented young divine of the (inistian church, held religious ser vices al the Calapooia school house last Sunday at U o'clock a m. At the conclusion of his riiscoiir- there wire veii aiveaaioin t hi church. 1 lie baptismal services will be tondurtfd next Sunday near the Calaprsiia bridge at 11 o'clock a if. Ell Hill, number Ciy, Pa.,ritei I have be n suffering from pile for i5 years and thought my case incura ble. KWitt Witch Hze! Salve was ,.,..l i.. me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and It performed a per-j n.anelll cure." I only one of .. ... .i. ..t -in. ilur cures Kewma I a,reslld skill .. v cin o'jn:si , t f,eu it Is Use' .00 rn,er Dim Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors. KliiKNlTF." Flul lr. ( iupuian but lrt a Nom tie riuiul He Asbaiued f the Canto lie Plead? A correspondent writes a laboretl article to the Orcgouian (. this date defendirg Or Chapman w iih the usual old sleieotypu statements us to his "ability, learning, high ideal" etc., etc. It is rather peculiar that "Eugeii ile" should take up nearly a column t f space extolling tlie greHt Dr Chap man, then usea nom de plume to cover his own identity. Such an earnest champion should not be nslmuied to sign his name to an article discussing a public question. tilve us your name "Fugenlte." IH not be aahiinied ol the cause you so earnestly champion. Keiuember state ments of an aiiouMiiou correspondent are always titUeii with a greut deal of allowance. Give the public your name. CIKUil COlltT. b 'Vui 1' Martin vs M Marvcrud coiilliuiatioii. ( niitlrmud. '": Mary E l.iveruiote vs , U I.I v ermore; divorce; Mot ion for oMcr to mortg:tge plop, ny tor fMMI alloueil. lielern.l to II I) Norton to npo.t the It siiinony. oil W A I'erkii.s vs W J Snodgravs; to recover mom y. IVfaiilt and judg ment f..r V2'.i7 and f ill attorney fee. 57 B J unil J A Ilia.lmoii.l vs A I Stevens; to recover money. Sett'ed. ti2 I he Koseiifeld Smith Co v J P BargeraudW G While; to recover money. )iinis-c. without pnjiiilice. ro B Nel-011 Vs John Bradley; ac counting an t to recover money. Ke- feried to C Winlermier to report testimony next term. 7t Geo W Kin-ey vs J W Lingo; to recover money. I). rull ami Jiiilgmei.t for $ll.4: and H2 attorney fee. '.' State of Oregon vs John Court- wright; burglary. Grand jury, Mon day afternoon found a "tine bill." The foll'itting jury was drawn Wednesday: S B Mors, F A Tozier, B F Sylvester. 8 E McClure, K J Hemphill, J K Scott, F I) Biuton, I; Cook, B 1 Paine, David Kl y, Albert Win.eiireid and B A Allen The jury returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation of mercy. iranil jury, Monday afternoon found H true I'lll." Sentence deferred until June 2.1. Si) State of Oregon vs F B Wilson pointing a gun ut another person. Grand jury returned a ' true bill," Tuesday foicuoou. 7 John Kelley vs Robert E Camp bell; damages. Dismissed on stipula tion, each side to pay Its own costs. 2'J In reassignment of A H Biglow; assignment. Made report. 4S JWCriiler vs Levi P Hersh- berger; to recover money. Deluult and Judgment and order of sale of at tached property. 03 S E Conger vs 11 F McCornuek; injunction. Submitted and tukeu un der udviscment. 0 In re estate of Joseph Bailey, de ceased; certified up from county court. Argued nud submitted. 10 E L Smith v N B Gentry mid Arthur Tuliafero; Injunction. Con tinued. oS Geo M Miller vs Koliert Mc- Intyre, et al; injunction. On trial before Judgu Fullerton. Argued and submitted. 1 Irving Wood vs Win A Kelley and w ife; fore.iosiue. Order for pub lication ofsuiiimous. 7 Washington Nu'.ioiial Building Loan A Investment Association vs Melissa Baker; foreclosure. Default and decree. Died. At his home in Cheshire precinct, June 22, s!'7, of dropsy, Iticlu'rd Bush, aged 04 years 9 months ami 10 days. He was born In Arkan. sas, Sept 3 l'.WJ, and moved to Oregon in 1S12, settling iu Lane county the following year and had continuously resided here. Ho leaves a brother, lieu Bush, who moved to Grant Pass recentlv. and two daughters, one of w hom resides in Washington and the oilier in Alaska. He had lieen living at the home of his son-In-law, Geo Lakin for some tune. The interment took place today at 3 p in to the cem etery in Che hire precinct. Plans Not Yet Adopted. The committee from the t 'hrlstlan church, bavin.' Iu charge the receiving of plan for the new church building, has not us yet accepted any of the pi ins offered although they will probuhly ilo o this week. Messrs Hendricks and Matlock members of the committee, visited Sa lem this week and Inspected several churclu there with a view to helping them In making selection, and they are now awaiting the arrival of some more plans to be presented before de ciding. I'tiljr Cunl, Juiis Sentisced to One YEAR.--Jobn Court w right, convicted last week f h rttny Iu Bond's store at Irving, wus sentenced to the penitentiary for one year by Jndge Fullerton this afien;oon. He will I taken lo Salem loiooirow. Before being senlelutd he wus ex amined on t lie cburge of Insanity by Dr Preiitl'.e and Brown, who pro nounced Inm sane. Hint Guard, Jane Jl BovaI. Fl.tsii.-D E Bice is In mourning today. A speculator u-ed his nickel i'l-'.be slut machine and got a royal Hush entitling him lo 100 cigars, u u ner a g .o.i iuvp.inii.iii ii a ni.-K-l. Ar..ta niiri eon-i-w m int i.r i i.m .Li..,. Mnt rr.iiii I lis set- - - -- down, ruf llisiu ce me ace, king, 'pi"eu, J' K anu ten ol heart. Ci'Kii.nFNP? iiii! mww o Fiiiil Kfiul!: Young Fellow Will Lose His ri,ice""fli;ipii;in Will M'..f---ruwn WillSiiy" Vl. hi Mutrdliail l illlorlul. June :!2; ' Because the people of that city have given expression of their Impatience with the mcd!Uome young hli.w who holds the posit 1. 1 of pris.ileiil of the Stale I'niversitv, the Orcgoiiuo urgiies that the institution should I moved aw ay from that tow n. It didn't occur to (lie Oiegou iau edih'i' to siicgs the alternaliw f niovniL- the town from the university. One i .naiiyns practicable as the oil er and as likely to lie acted upon. The tii.al result will be thai the young fellow w ill lose his place, for W hit'll he i- utterly undeserving and st i. ii lit . Mr Chapman will away fioni the university. and aim.' In- lliovt 'l and tli l wu and the Institution will stay w I,, re tin y at. This may take some lime, but the sooner it is i c complislied the better It Mill be for all Oinvriiid. The people of F.ugene aie not re quired to say black is w hite and white black, and rostrate themselves lo be walked over by eveiy upstart, in order to keep the school fioni Mug moved auay from their tow n. h iuhkr statesman comment. 'in a letter to the Statesmen a fiiend of the Slate Cnlvt rity at F.u gi no says: "'I enclose y hi a it py of the charges preferred against Dr C II Chapman, of the Stale I'nlversity. 1 'Kase publish it. Will you also state editorially your opinion us to windier or not you consider the ehargis spi cillc rnough to rc(tlirc uu investigation by the board ef regents. Ought not the ... ... t ..I....... aciiised iiimseli, n ne omsiucis uie charges untrue, demand an investiga tion at the lnihd of th" board of re gents?' r'ie charges are us follows, and lire signed by thirty-three prominent biisl mss and professional men of Eugene and twenty fornnr students of the State I'nlveislti :"' Hero follow cbaiges w hich we pub- li-h in another column F.U. Gcaud. In brh f: The charge preferred are sullicient to wnrrtuit the most thorough Investigation. Any man guilty asclmrged is unlit to be presi dent of a band of coyotes. L'nlis the president of the Statu 1'iiiverslty call vindicate himself, after a rigid Inves tigation, fr nn the charge his days of any gieat list fulness as sucli president nr.- ut end. Mr I hopmaii Hmulil court an itivt s'.lgullati by the rtgeney and he will, if the accusations are lalsc. A Pioneer. Died, at hi homo on Silver creek, in Harney county, Ore gon, on June M, 17, T N Baker, al the age of till years. He wu born in Pike county, Illinois, Feb. 3, I.S37; crossed ihe plains to Oregon in 'o3 am! settled ill Lanecoiinty; ho was a vol unteer in the I tog lie Kiver Indian war, of '." and '.Ki; was also with (leu How ard in the Piute war of '7S; wits a man respected and liked by every one who knew him. He loaves a wife aud little sou to mourn his loss. He ulso bus one sou iind daughter In California, and leuve four brothers and one sis ter, W A Baker anil Mrs M T Awbrey, of Lane county, and J. F It. J. ami E D H iker, of Harney county. luity Unsni. June'.M. Kki.KYiK Ei.kitkI). The following regents were elected yesterday for the Eugene Divinity schisil at the Turner camp meeting: Mr L E Cowies, of McMinnville, lo succeed her husband Judga J W Cowies, for the term of one year; J A liuwley of Monmouth, for the term of two years; lion Neil Cheatham, of Olympla, Washington, for the term of three years. LnnKiNu loR A Ledoe Grant J'nss Mining Journal: A J Barlow, Dr E Mingus and EC Cornelius left by wagon on Tuesday for the South Ump qua. i h. rehy hangs a tale When the dcicl body of Ed Hcli It III 1 a was found soiuu weeks ago in a lonely cabin, 2) iiillus east of Canyouvllle, by Its slile wus found some rich ore and In Ihe I 'an wus about 1 1 in gold. It a1.ars nmt when the messenger (f ilealli found the veteran prospector the lutltr hud discovered the ledge for which he had searched so long mid laboriously. -The gentlemen who left this week for the scene of hi labor profess to know w here that ledge Is to h.- found and have gone in search of It. It I surmised that the Info' million cime to them through Mrs Kchlelllin, with whom Col Barlow hn been in communication. But whither such be the source or I heir information or the locality was rcveuli;d by the spirits -let us hop- that thev "HI II ml It. II is an llilert ' ' g f o-l t hat the locaiit) where they will make their search lies Just across the divide Irom the F.lk creek strike. Telephone Line. The Yreka, Cal ifornia, Journal stales that arrange ments are beln made to extend their line from lt-d.ling us far north as Yreka tbl year. Ou the north end the line extendi as fur south as Ku gene, and tue I teutiou Is to clo-e up the gap next year, making a fine, long distance telephone line belwien Port land, Oregon, and l-.s Angeles, California. I Allil.tli KOllM. I.a lid Ciiou'v Aimroiirintr Uonsv fur Ill 110 Kier aud Bolienila KoatH. .iieioMowmgoroer wire ma.io the commissioner court eslerday: in the matter or an appllcnllon for the Blue River Mining road: It I hereby ord. ted .y the con it that an appropriation of iiMwill be paid to the one who bids to construct tho most load for that amount Grade lo be S feet wide, level and smooth; bids to If opened July I. 1S'j7, at I p in; wink to tt'gin at end of wagmi road ileal the "shed" aud go east en county survey. In tht matter of an application for1 an appropriation for work on Sharp's creek road to Bohcmli mines; It is hereby ordered by the court Unit $ l .Ml I and is hereby appropriated upon said road. Dun ts Fur Farmers. Don't forget to grease your wagon. Don't use stay t huliis ou yotir ttagnii when limiting heavy loads Don't think of buying a new wagon it it h less limn four inch tires. Six would be better. I i.in't claim to be an advocate n good roads and then go ami buy it nar row -lireJ w agon. Don't have everything lying Ions alio in ihe premise. Have a place foi evert thing, and see that everything is kept ill place. Don't raise scrub stock of any kind. It don't pity. Don't neglect your pasture or water supply. Don't give your horte cold water to drink w lieu he is very w arm. Don't beat that co v because she kicks. Just lie her legs together tight ly and avoid further tr uble. Don't foigel to take ul bust two good p pcrsund keep abreast of the limes. Beiiiumber it is (he wide-awake, up-to-date farmer that is the successful ne today. Ex. he Stomach) t'aitiiol ba t relg lllrd. tt nil greater Irs. a than a ilnl.ait .1 r -l ic nir ftiiti'. True, sneh a m.sheiiio rclictes cm- lll'stluii for ihe unit., l.itt al llix xi'enso ol trrnl Injury lo 111) Inl.i.lliml .'ami!, wliU-li II l.i nil Inllaiupi mi l weakxni, linn utiilltiuii II (or Ihe iHTfortniilKa. of Its ini..T lllliellous W l.l.- y .Ii Herein is Hi.' aetlouof H.iM.ll.r'. stonm.'h Itilter. a tonte ii,.,'rlent s hleh pro.tueol rllects inoinpt, luiloi'.l, t ul never viol. ail or ('..iiviiUlini I'llrlly of i a Ik.IhiiU' lni;r.'ilc nl lis tin- ..i.j liuiiHliM ttsvnr, us ttcnlHl liuhi.-iire neon ,v: ihe iniii. I, sii.l tli I h..i..i s: I. ti-B ol ti retiu- h. ll. ii In ca-ss ol ..lstlHtli.l, llv.T eomelstttl Hit.l .ly-it-ls, ( .nihil..- .. riii,-r II s most 1 i.iinI. Itoiiily Heil c It liiir..Nt.'s l,.ih .ihi.'uI visr t ! tnlwu '. I-, trsiiiinlli..s kii.I nit iii.in.i.'i the ii4r.nis -j m. mi. I Kites sn ii it u . mi 1.' t olif lnr tin ( I. A WHH'gU.. Iliree lliu.n tin 1 1. I- Hie sverus.-l.iu. I'll' ute Postponed. Pi.easanl Hil l,, June 21, 'U7. 1'lilToit Gcard: Pleaso stale In your dally and weekly paper that the school picnic to have lieen held here June 20, consisting of a union of tie Natron, Jasper, EtUndale anil Pleasant Hill schools has beu postponed on account of tho wet weather, until Fri day, July 2. James Donaldson, Hons Mathews, Teachers. Hewer Work. The work ou Ihe Nor h Pearl street wer has I sen somewhat delayed by the heavy ruins of I he past few days, which has caused Ihe edge of the excavation to cave In slightly. Workmen were placed ou again th. morning however ami the mains will i imiii be laid. On therioiith purk sewer workmen are today exca vating acrus Ninth street to connect with the present swer terminus ut the northeast corner of thu opera house block and the work of laying mains vill be begun at once. llow TliUY .' ollur One Mandrel llnllsrs KtWkd for sny esse nt t'slKirtt thst itttuiul bu tiuiud by null a i alarm i aim. r J :HKStf VA CO., l'rop., Tol.-.lt. o W'r, Die iim.IitIkiiih list.' known K J l loan y for tliu Inn! l.r yesrs, anil U'llevo lilltl perlrelly liiinorHlile ill all Imlliieiw Iranaaetloii ami Hiiaii Inlty al.lu luearry oul suy ublisalluu lus.lu by lli.-lr II rm ssT.ti I l' ax. Wliiil.siile liruarirtsia. Tol.slo, (I W Ala. isn, Kissis .Ii IIamkiS, W Unlesalo I'riu gists, IoIihIo, (I. II I i t atarrli Cure Is lain. a Internally, ' t lii illrerty upon His I.I.mmI an. I iiiiichin aur-fa.s-s tti ilis R)Ntein. I'rles 7.'. cents M-r bolllu. sol.l by all DruKKO'". Trallinoulalii Irto. Dally Uard, Juno 21 . Was Bun Over. Yesterday even ing us Mr Vogel was walking along the sidewalk near the corner of Ninth and Puurl streets be was knocked down by nu bicyclist and before he could get himself adjusted wus run over by an other following. He Is quite an old gentleman and sustained a nuniUr of bruises. The wheelmen of the city generally would like to ne such riders lined as a mutter of protection to those rider w ho are careful snd painstaking Ilurkleii' Arnica Salve. The la-st salve In the world for cuts briils-s, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever soies, tetter, chaped bunds, chill lulii", corns, and nil skin eruptions, aid positively cure piles, or no pay le iiilrcil It is euuraiiteed to give per fect satl-.fai:tlo:i or money refunded Price 2ij (wiits per box. For su'o by Hen dekko n & Linn. Huh Wanted. Bids will be received until July lo, lh!(7. for the delivery I7l School District No 1H, S rlngfl. Id, Or., at school house ite, of 7,ih0 feel irf dressed lumber rt-ellcutioiis furnished on application J. A. Bl'Kll, Fairmounl, O'. Strayed or Stolen. A large Hereford bull, weighing 171) rounds, ' rayed or stolen. No marks or brands hut has ring in nose. Any Informa tion leading to recovcy of uld bull will ls liberally rewarded. Address Matiiew Bros. Pleasant Hill Ii. Hi s. At I'l. ii-n tit Hill, June 24lh IV.i7, to the wife .f W L Brlstow, I i duughter. Mother and child are do lug well, but W II I past recovery. l m i;-iw Jim: 21 i wo oicjcie r..r sale ci.c.p al i un.u v Huston s. i.y ,-MVnls-a double roll j( ('mi.r,.' ill paper at I Miss I '.'In l.e.uiicd is ini.lin.il I. I ' home w uli illu. Minuenpolis bimlci-, Waller A WimiiI mowers ami ral.es al ( alii m, Son's. ( 'rescenl lecycles o. l'.ii illo ai.y tT'i w hit I m. ii.-. v. c 11,. in ii' !' I, ( 'liamher-.. Attorney .1 B Wyatt, of Alhanv, I o spi lit hi-l night In this ciiy, i, inii i . I home today. Charles Starr, of .Iiiin ti.iii i- nu v enmloyed in the laitcne l t II'. vaiorCo's mill. There will be a picnic un l dar. . id Wulterville, ntar Hcii.liicKs liny i n July .1, Monday. Hugglcs, carts, Links, mm wagon new ami sccoini iian.i. rn.a s w ay dow n at F L Chambers. Mrs I-'. ank Aiiilersou and children returned lo their home at l'o (land this morning after a visit lu re. Miss May Slebbins is at Point Tor- ralcconlbi' Sliislaww liere she will visit with Mrs Sliles for a time. Miss Kclicccn Haines returned loon today from Coivullls, where she h;; been lu utleiidauce upon the O '. .miss iiattit' altou went lo t or- vullls this morning where she will lie the guest of Miss l.aur.i Alexander. Sam May, the llarri-hiiig inerchaiif, was hero today adjusting the Blair home loss He allotted the fell amount, ji i). Miss Laura Al. xiiiid. r. f t'onnlli-. who bus In en the guest of Ml i ' , Brown, reliiined home on Ihe Hum burg local today. An extra coach went to to. l uigoi. the 2.01 local to conve.v Hie "lle-t I'.o plu'' from (hat place to the big clam bake ut Nevt port. Dr C II Loouiis left this morning for Scuttle w here he will nt once enter upon hisduties as spielul agent of the C S laud olllce. Deputy Sherill ( lias Set t took young Court w right lo ,a, m to.lnts. w here lio w ill coinmi iiiv u one year' term in the penitentiary. Don't bo careless or WHl. fill ttitli your Incandescent htiincis. The char coal threads u-e l as tllauicnts in these eletiric lamps co-t l2,noil a pound, te murks an exehnnge. C A Woinlson, the newly clcclc.1 tutor In Ihe C of (), went (oCorvallls today. Ho will be joined thee by 1 1.1 r.ryson and together they go lo the A'sea country for uu ou'ing B F Alley, of thu Baker City Bepuh- lican, passed llirougli this morning ou Ilis way home from Boselnirg, wlieie he had been a tending a lin e ing of tlie trustees of i ho S ddleis liome. Professor F L Witsliburn stinted f..r Yuipiimt on this morcing's local where hu will Inspect (he oyster beds and give and gain audi liifonualloii ua may bo practicable In Ihe furtherance of this Industry. Edwin Siiiieund John P Jones, who are winking up enthusiasm in the Klks chilli bake ut Newpo.t, wenl north ou the HI :- local. Thev exisc' a repieselilative crowd from this city. I'ucle Johnny Diamond of Coburg, w ill leave for Foley Springs lomoriow morning w heie ho w ill spend a f. w weeks. Ho has been iilllictcd with rheumatism for a few days. We are anxious lo do a llttl.i good in tills world and can think of no pleas anter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minnie Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds Coi iidi Drug Store, Vincent fc Walton Proprietors. It would be hurd to convince a mini suffering from billons colic that his agony Is dun to a microlie w ith an uu pronoiinciiblo name. But one dose ol DcWIU' Collo and Cholera Cure will convince him of Its power toallord liiHtant relief. It kills pain. Corner Drug Store, Vincent, A Walton Proprlctois. We might tell you mote about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know tliut it curt a cough. Every ono docs w ho has Used It, It Is a per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse news. It Is an esiatial favorite for hildren, being pleasant to tuke and piiek iu curing. Conor Drug Store, Vincent A Walton Proprietors The Kosuhu'-g Itevlew gets this nil' on tho women of Lugene: "A balloon ascent and parachute Jump is to bo an atliucllon ut tho Albany Uli of July celebration, und the profi tutor (V) ud- vertlses that hn w ill murry any woman who will make tho u'l'eiit with him and slay in the balloon uficr bo cuts thu parachute loose. If this prnpn.j lion is ever Iliad.' III Kilgcne, it Is slated upon good authority Unit thu bold iieiial navigator will bo forced to nlargo the carrying capueity of his liulloon." The Ashland lit rd gets the same thing oil on Jacksonville. During the winter of lsii.1, K M Murtiu, of Long Biu.ii, West V;t collliault d a k Verv cold w hich left him Ith u cough, 1 . speaking of how he :uted It he says; "I u-t d severul kinds nl cough syrup but found uo relief until I bought a bolt)... of (iutinbcrliiin's ('oiigh Hciuetly, which relieved me ilmo-t Instantly, and in i short time brought about u complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold li-e this remedy and you w ill not Hud it iiecefsury lo try several kinds Ulore you get relit f. Il has been In the mar ket lor over I went y years ami con stantly grow ii iu fut or und popularity For sale at 2.) und M tents i tr bottle by Osburu v i. alio. Cuiiiuiibslnaot' o. .1 T Culli-on, coniiilsnlocf Y T Biiley, commlssljnor. .1 I' Sutherliind, deputy i I 'i'i 1 1 -ticli as the clt s oill'.rs Inif.) reached si i i. . in. ol ui relation to rli in ov pending hot euri Lane the i .!y f Kugeiiu, UDd til th.' . ..only can bo betblt SUl .1 d -III :--:. of said suit; l( I "' ' i. d hy (he court, that t att.'i ncy he and he ! herei (o .ll-ini (he - aid case of L vs tin-ci'y of Eugene with dice. ( in the O'loptlor d tl I I ' (Mi-op voted ni and an I I'i I'otti r voted yea. s Blaiiioii and team, with toad crusher , .1 I I ail'.-. ill .t Sen nvuisir I'i"- Il I) Poller, stumps 41.50. x -es, elf. to cents II i: Bice, work with cl usher Fiank I'.sl, dredgllijj fori Jack I i. lie, ilied;lng for t claimed ;7 ud, allowed..... 'go Barnes, dredging fori I'lios llalon, dredging lor t'er . F l la-lon, dredging for ferry D Jou s, ..redglng forforry. Jjs Keiiu. rly, dredging f' try I hihp I ii-hco, rebulii on t .-nail Coeliiiiu, rebate on t claimed i.."i.7t allowed. ..... ) F Knox grand juror I ' M I'liiker-on gruiift iur J J WlnnJ grand Juror. I' J l.iiolley grand juror. M A llltgond grund Jtir.ir. Wm fill. my griiinl Juror. C Ilagcr g and juror.. S It Williams trial Juror. r D But ton (rial Juror. I, Gilsirnp trial Juror. B D i'aiue t iu I Juror... M 1 Aw luey trial Juror........ It A Allen trial Juror it F Mor.s trial Juror J J .-colt, hhtl juror Abet Wln.iMirled tilnl ur F A l ...icr, trial Juror David i;i.y (rial juror... K J liciiiphill trial piror... W B Haw ley trial Juror ... F A Taylor jr trial Juror .1 B ( 'onk trial Juror B F Sylvester trial Juror I I. Slew art trial juror S i: McClure trial juror J S fustic trial Juior John Puguto trial Juror G W Beams, witness atatw Yale , I'l Btuiiis w lutes statu . Boy Johnson witness ataU t'.tle Iheroii C Thompson wit slate vs Yule M W ;. JWbito Yulo F .Thompson Yule witness tt wltnesi state Klia lllcksoti wltnttti stat Yule C T Peck witness statu vs ! elttiuied S 20 not allowed M J Court right witness aUt John Courtw right . A E ('millwright witness s Joliu Courtw rlglit Lisle Freeinun, witness staU John Court wrlght S L Bond w itiieM state vs J Courtwiiglit J B Yates witness state Vs J Court wrlght K D Johnson witness stat clali John Coiirtwrlght. $H. SO; not ullowed. Henry Bice w lines state VS Com Iw right M Arlie Meek witness state VS J Coiirtwrlght J W Wulteis witness stats John Couitwright Fan ( ice k wit lies stuto vs J. Coiirtwrlght . Flank Monro witness UU John Coiirtwrlght . John Inwall, witness state John Coiirtwrlght M Thomas Wlshy witness staU John Coiirtwrlght F H l.lndley, witness stsU John Coiirtwrlght . K M AbUilt witness slats John Coiirtwrlght John Maxwell witness itaU John Courtwrlght Amlmllu Maxwell witness vs John Courtwrlght. ........ IIC Zuuiwalt witness staU John Courtwrlght Green Zumwult witness LaU John Courtwrlght Small In size, but gi eat ivWitt'i Little Karly H gently but thoroughly, CU gcslloi,, dyspepsia and Cot Sinitll pill, safe pill, best pll Drug i-itore, Vincent A; WaJt rietols. When we consiiiur mat tines are about fivo times the body, we can rculUo t siillcilng experienced wbet Inlliiliitd. DeWitt'sCollOM Cure subdues luilutiimallot ki d k n.plittly removes tht Corner Drug Store, Vincent Proprietors. It t ill be uu iigri ei blt .' persons subject lo attack- colic to learn that prompt I bo hud by taking Chiuiiberli Cholera und Diarrhoeu ilci muny Instances tho attacl previnl.il by taking this I bisiii us tlie tl rut symptoms . ease appear. 'Si Atltl 50 C for sale by Osburu A lK l.AIu ,