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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1897)
T r A m rSTTNTin M for Infants and Children. ! rVhUfiAV, Jl'Ntf W Ills ln-lainer r.nueu. iCorvallii Time-, June 1 !. M I ivU U visiting in Portland. t makia tiu dif! Mice Krcut Jl'i-Hi ll .'melley, of Portland, In iu , all educator lr bapini.u iua I f, 'Iif Kug.'i.e. I contention ovit lu.i retention in presi A.. . i. ii.i ..i. i ii . ' ili.nl iJ Slate I " II i vt-rsi t V lll'llhi miuiui'vii . 11 .ih iwiiiiii hum ri it, - - viM: ii V ' It !!' tllill .yi"U'. .!ll.U. 1(1 Norton were ut J unci ion today FJ liuclit-Mi r, the well known Hat) Francisco di iimuier !a In the city. Catatorla lam weTliUol t-tillilren that 'wunii'l It jnujs.-rlortoaic iinwrljitluii .K.T n to mo." JL A. Awiim, M. I'., Ill Ho. OxfvrJ bt,, lJrisAtjn, .V. Y. "kk um of 'Castorta U to unlrerwl an1 u.arlni to well known that 11 aw-ma a work iervmfraHun to i1r' It. Jew ael hi kNVtllfmit ratiiflk- who Ju lint ktp (.avtUiria tuVn aa7 mwh." ('Ula MaBTTS, T. !., ew Vork Cliy. fantorla uw Colli-, 0'ntltlnn, IVair Hi'mia.., lUn-liia, J'nn-tjtti.a Kill IVonin, gltea .IeJ, ai.J jri.mott 4' Kit Ion, Wlllixut it Jurlom nu-ll'-all.n. "P.ir aewn.1 inrn I bat r.cnim-ta.' i. ymir 'Caslorla,' oiel -hill alwaja cnnlli: . ! to an aa It liu luaxllily products brie.i.'i..l fvaulta." j:i.wi r. riiir. m. p., JXitli Ktiwl and Ttll At., Ne. Yurk 1 Tin CasTAia rVjMiuwr, 77 Jlitur Hra-iar, Vim it A TOO ZEALOIS AIMXL'ATE. Jjhn M Williams, formerly principal ol the ICugtno public cliools, in which position lie was succeeded by I'rof litiJ, and for merly deputy prosecuting utturney bv craco of appointment, was moved by the spirit and could not mist the tcmpation to get into tho Chapman imbroglio, CHjx'cially oh there wan an opportunity to give a former successful rival an unkind blow. lie Hindu bin debut in the Sunday Oregonian. John M evidently allowed bin zeal to overcome bin discretion for getting that perciouH mnxim about people who renido in glnfn boUHen not being exactly in a pouition to throw tttoneH. As John M hcemu to apjirociatt; the personal pluiHCH of novvHpaper controverxy the Hjdrit may move un to give him an iiiHtull went of very intercHting reading matter in the near future. Wo cannot but reinemler bow be wan around, but a few moi.tliH ago, humble as a whipped puppy, hegging that hi" ronnection with a very notoriouH ami diHgniceful fjiiHodo at Junction City be Hiip pret'Bifcl ho far h public mention in tho tit Aim was concerned, I bat id not all. Thero are other perHonnl watterH, tho jmblication of which would make John M regret having eomd bii feelings in public print. Tuko warning John M, and liere after follow tho example of other ('htipimm apoluguurx nod bide your personality under a noin de plume. It in a very convenient way to call attention of thu public to tho deliiKUeneiirs and hliortcnin- ingHofyour neiglibora without the rink of being called to peroonal ac count. It itt cowardly, but the coward cures little, or nothing about principle eo long ns bu can work in tho dark and thicld l.im self from personal consequences. A TIJIIi.K Al.l.UMK. A union of tho democrats, popu lists and froo t-ilvcr republicans was formed in Iowa tho other day. 15."0 delegates wero present at thu con ventions. Among other things the chairman said: "We concede tho natural super iority of some men over others, but we never concede that llockerfel ler's brain is 20,000 times bigger or 6000 times more active than other people's brains. Not content w ith controlling the coal Holds, ore uV posits, oil fields, timber supplies provision market, labor market, transportation linos, telegraphs and telephones; not satisfied with ow ing the executive, judiciary, congress, mottoftho state legislatures, and the entire metropolitan press, those multi-millionaires have determined to potrcss themselves of the vast additional power of controlling the people's finances." WHO HttOIK IT? A communication on l'r l'bap man und State I'uiversity affairs appeared the other day in the Ore gonian signed "onk who tun not sio.N tiik i Kin idN." A friend fur nishes what we consider almost positive proof that the signature was in accordance with the facts. The publication of the letter oc curred very shortly after lr Chap man, his wife and a couple of ludv friendi hchluilea lengthy con sultation in a business ollice on Willamette street. No, the writer, or writers of the letter did not sign the petition askiug for lr Chap man' removal. Wo know who did. Cue half the number who graduated under V Ckapman about a month ago Mjji'd,it; about thirty reputable business men, responsible citizens of Eugeno signed it. There it no A ritKlOtlOl.S I'KOPI.K. Oregon, or rather the territory, now composing Oregon, was rather nrecocious in her infant days. The w old pioneers believed in early ri.ar riageft and were not slow in Irgiida ting concerning them. Carry Mar tin, of the Secretary of Stales' ollice, has been delving among historic record in the state department and gives the following: "A law of the provisional legis lature of Oregon June '11, 1811, made it legal for male over the age of sixteen and females over twelve t marry, the consent of the par ents being given." "Anaetofihe provisional legis lature of Oregon of December 12, 18 1.'), authorized the ministers of the gospel, justices of the supreme court, of the circuit court und jus tices of the pcie o to perform mar riage ccrcmniiic!. This was about the earliest legislation on this sub ject in Oregon." The people oi this day and date would bold up their hands in hor ror ut thu idea ol uniting bins of 10 and girls of 12 in the holy bonds of matrimony. Yt t that often happened, and old rettlcrs have told us that such mariiiiges seldom went amirs. No such things us separations and di voices were heard of in tho pioneer days of Oregon. AN IMI'AKIIW. ttir.NKV. The editor of the Juneli Mi City Times has a very iniparli.il com ment on Statu I'uiversity ull'.tirs. lie takes no side but, alluding to tho petition for tho removal of lr Chapman, incidentally remarks: "The signers are among Kugene's most prominent business and pro fessional men, men who uro not in tho habit of attaching their names to every paper that comes along." The wdi'.or of the Times is well iL'ijuaiutcd in Kugcuc, has no per sonal feeling in this matter, and shows u disposition to deal fairly with all. His impartial statement gives the lie to lr Chapman's plea that opposition to him comes from a few prejudiced and interested citizens. Tim Hoard, of Kegenls, if they heed opinions of the state press, will certainly come to the conclu sion that the "local prej ml iio" cry of the eastern importation is with out substantial foundation, and made use of only to excite sympa thy abroad from people who know nothing of the merits of the case. UaefulneKH. The co-operatlmi aim sup port of (lie public aie f.ie -r Hie bead ofa-.y crdueutloiJHl institution al-lu nnikH his nil- i: MC..rl...-,onMllas,lHhi th el.y I 1)M,Nfttl(m Ml(...fl. "'I'1 k,-,. sl:ukinjj liaml with cl.l acijuuiulHiicrs. j ,llm jn t,ie iUlvp )Jl?,.ri , invite a Minn lijllu McF riant), returned t I ,) mlrunc-e ( tli- in-t it u ioii'm work, to luy from a wet'k'a viit ut Oieyon ('ily. ' ,j.,,t f,.t it , o-.criit mi'l 'p- Mrs I N (Jreen, Mr, of Camp Treek, iinrtiiiiltie-, hih! tin- i- H minn i-siry was In Kugtfiie today. ' since there are so mu' y men in th Frank Coleman, the well known eouritry erfeclly romp-n-nt lor eoii.e Kionier Creek politician Is In ti e eity. Will Mtt'lure went to Junction to duy to act as stenographer In referee Wild. UK. t II. V I'M AN ANSW'KK? How can lr Chapman remain silent under the grave charges pub licly wide by one-half the number of the class of '(J7, and many repu table citizens, that he is "ittkki.v iNwoiiniY of hkiikkj" that bis "retention places k premium on llattcry, intrigue, deception and I N flit' I llKl I.NKSS?" There is a strict libel law in this state. lteside, tho gentlemen who signed t'nis most scathing denunei ation of Or Chapuun, his character and methods, are financially able to stand any damage suit. Is bis chaiacter and reputation for truth fulness worth anything? One of tho petitioners says "sptvitio charges" will be made if required. The lioard ol llegents owe it to the university, to the state, to publicly investigate these damaging charges. If true, there is no pi ice within the walls ol any reputable educatiomil iiitiitutioit lor l'r bapman. Jack lluvl ii homo from his trip to Kuiimin City with thu Wlllur.l cattle, lit reports a good trip. Miss Theresa Friendly went to Walla Wulla this morning, and will be the guest of frk-nds for a time. (iuorge Mlllicau returned from I'riiievllle today. Ho says the cattle iiiiukcliii good in that stction. Arthur 1' Johnson and w Ife, of Port laud, who spent last night In K'Jgene, went to It tebuigou the 2:04 local. (irumliiia Mnnr.', accompanied by her grand-daughter Laura Wa klni. returned to Meacham this inornli g. II J Casterline and bride li ft on tliU morning local for a brldul tour. Thus em'eth the 11 rut chapter of lomunee. Mrs It Ii HouKton and duUKhter re turned home todtiy, after a vli.it with her parc ii)M, Mr and Mrs K J McClan ahau. Arch Klco returned jstenliiy from an ovrr Kuuday visit with his family, who are visiting at Cottage (irove for a few weeks. At orney Ilelnms W Tliompsou will leave on a buslneKS trip to Wisconsin tomorrow, expecting to return here In a few mkfl. Charley Htarr, who is now employed in the Kugeue mill, Is moving his fam ily up from Junction City, and will levlde hero for the present. ltegeels H II Friendly and A O Hovry and Secretary J J Walton went to Pol Hum) toduy to attend the meet ing of (he board ol regents. Judge 1 Iter and Commlksioner Oil !lou yesterday went to Walker to inxptel somu roads that have been waxhed out in that section. Miis I lie. Hcl.aithmutt, recently re moved fioin a tutoiMhip In tl.eHtnte L'nlvt'rnity, lias been elected a teacher in the l'ortliind public aehools. Prof !; II McAllnter left for Newport thl.i foiciioou where he will procure iiceoiuiiiotlHtions foi hi iniuily w ho will xcnd (he mininer at thai popular renin t. K.liui Siitteiuiuu: Any man lit to tie r- slilont of the State uiilvernity would iii-v. r cull forth such criticism as U today ured ugalniil Prof Chap. iiiiiii. Foisll Join mil: J It McPhernon piiHHi-d t h roil l; Ii town lint Siindav, bound for I.une county with ten head of good hor.M'H. Hi came flout there a week lielore, to Muyvillo after the horses. and u ili'eriity prp.-id.-nei . "TUB KA8IKST, -I'tH'IK-l AMX'M V ekfitivicc wav in fw '"' ''-sTKf- TION ISHIMI'LV TO KKM'.VK TIIK 1'HKS IOKNT to whoma faction liii'U i.ljiet lon und substitul nnot . r upon whom all inlereHted riri oino-. Fruit Prjirn;. We have rtcinel inpnrie from sevt-ral partien in r.-uard to w ht ther or not the Kugeue Can in ry ( o. ill dry fruit, and on what twin-., Ihin ninoti We have Inleivirut-d ccvctul ir.-titli-nien couneeted illi l lit coiieerii und we find It to he (In- t;( in-rnl opinion that it should be n rutt-.l n us tr-f-i-e fruit men an opportunity o hanilk the crop, which It m iii' u-t-u r.-. , will be a good one. The F.ilgciie e l 1 1 j .iii'V ' evuporaloi does exiellcnt work uml it should not beullowed to ili tt i ioiate by remuiiiiug Pile. 1 he owner, of the Kiicm. plant should come loan mule mtuiiding in regard to operating the dryer and -ive (he public due Informal ion ie to tt nn and conditions of tlryinx. '1'he moiie this ia tlid the better, so that fillit growers will not inuke other arrange' meni. i,-i- I . UI'll I e.:, ' urity-i i-:B.,.eU...,..'. ' .Wd,.,,.. uml faenl.y 1 ' .i ..,.,i.r,,-.ioi. I. being -T" 1 tl.ere.el. of l' H ' '"'I ' " i.l. nt of Ho.t 'i-iit ' 1 " ' ' a,..,.t y p,.-.,i..li:' """" ' ' ' reyent. u-king H"" t'""-!'"' ,l. ..rvi.-e-i.f Mr I . r. i .a.-...- titioll W!-s igneil by a U I " the leading eiti-ii"f a laru i.uu.U-rof tl.c--tu t. t.r-. lithe loudoi theli-tct.'e " mi- on hi i- .Hit o. 111 I tytl for ilieiplme eat. ex'vpt vth.-M- H ..r.-vailit. Such a i kllf II fol" ' I'1' I'1 lion. Junction City : Milling CompatJ mam'I'ai ii'iif.nsDi' Tin:. " ' "WHITE ROSE" KLOUR.o f GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY any fl i.. -id. ; oh- noxioui on at ii tl.e ii.-t.l'"'' " 1 ' , ., , : v l . iiii.inian r l.tli.t t haMiiol'.V : thin.' ha- I'"' l II, at II-"'"- l iif iiki-l H'iuliir Hour in the market. SUK U-a-Hti- n.ivi-. . , ' .'v. . rt.'a r.i.H.M!. !:-ti-.iy - ,i , , ' rT--.lM. -J.A I.....IM.U.!.-.-. Jeikc-i '.".ii2 tiiJj 1 "Jfi jfl ki l,.'.;'i I. ii-IO. on .i.i.ir...,.,rr , .i. I II III. Hi nil t-.it.lt,,tf. ! ' .f.lr.i l.,.r , i,i.,or. k-..l'r IIKX1.KU--ON A LVNN.m.atiyOMU UN A 1 , I n,.l!'" M-SU, fall lam- ?old TS (iotlf. I'alljr Onanl, Junu J Coniiutiy C Is now at Hood Itive enjoying thu practice of actual cam lif. A special train was made up ut this city, und followed the 4:1!) overlat d out Ihi. morning. The special from thin po nt curried three companies the Keen d regiment, I) of Ahlaud, A of ItoHt burg anil Uof Ktif-eue. On lhe way they will pick up wveral olh coinpnnlcs of the sums regiment. The boys will break camp and m to rortlund to aHict In the graml ee!e brution there, und for generul inteie will vie with the marines of lhe Mon terey und Vniiutlnouk, the two I' cr.iihern ortleted to Portland. Oniriiu Ail KiKht. The Salem Journal tukes oil' Heat' er and crop product in the follow iuu roseate stiaiu: "After gloiiniiM rains it husturiietl ivortn. Jut what U neetletl. The grain crop is saved by Hie limcly in... i i,u toiiiine oi ii. e l:op crop I much improv, , ai ! t;,. .,. ,11 ,,( nearly an many of ,,.i , iainy. (de. i;oii tuiriy emails under lhe hunleii ol Ninall Iruit. The t lier.y crop hat been sulllcieiit for home cotiMiiiipllon mere win no plenty 01 uppU-n and peurs, but prunes ami lums will be short. Potatoes - well we could feed King Cyrus' urn y." 1)1 KKKHKNT lll lti:. -A tli-patch ill totlaj'sOregoniaii fi,,m Salem is ns follows: (Jovern ., I.onl js in receiil i'l he Maanus are making prepata- I of a copy of a petition adduced to the (Ions to ascend Mount Hauler, during ; bourd of regents of the .i.-ri.-ul 1 11 rl (he month ol July. It will be about a , college and subx rihed to bv aUiut LI 0 10 days, tiip end w ll be parlieipaied in students, expressing nK. thanks .f ih.. by about l.VJ people. II M Cnckerline of this city w III le one i f tl e number. Junction City Times: Prof Camp bell, pieside lit Stutu Normal school nt Monmouth, will deliver July oration ut this place. fussor Is an euthutiastiu am) patriotic citizen und tils address will be s rar treat. Ie ny 1 hcasunts will be anno, num erous In the Willamette valley this year than ever before. The weather was tl nu for the hutching and taisiug the Mist crop, now M ng cared for by the cocks, while the sucond etop Is be ing hatched oat. Ilulletln No 4"i from the Oregon F.x pellmelii Station ut Corvnlllt deals with the an I ject, "Prunes in Oregon." The mode of culture and evaporation, or drying are dealt w ith therein by the professors, as w ell as diseases of prunes, ll is a valuable publication. Albany IViuocral: "A Lane county boy wss sentenced to the peliitentlar fur one year for stealing &0 cents worth of tobacco. A man w ho heled him self to I'JUO not belonging to Ii 1 1 11 was aetpiltted, In other w peiiuoiicrs to the hoard for making Hll Miller president f Oreg. n agrieulturul c... go and respect fully reijuestllig his eoi.tiiiualice Ic, that the It I. of'picPy The pciii,,: t sc j, ,.,u g Tho pro- j "il-eand mu.ici, u, n. ialei:u nts , at nave been cireulat.it dtsigntd to i.ihet the olllclul character of Mr Miller, und declare that be Is ,, ,.v ,.n1Hl,e and worthy ollieer, but energetic and successfully devoting all his energies for the advancement of education uml the building up of the jnsiuti.in. The petition concludes: "Feeling that the board might be ihlhiemvd by these prejudiced reports to t-t in a 'manner coiidmiiiatory to President Miller's policy, we pnsent these slal eliients as a foundation lor a. king that he bo re tained as president f the Oiegsn agri ....1. .... 1 ...11 v....u.i.i con go. 1 lie Hoard of He Kent" meet Wednesday. Ktleinale items. June :. ":. The rain " I' '' ' ,:' '' " ""' j" in time to save the -prim.' grain, e-peei ally Win Ut, bid. ill this seelioll Is ,,kil.ir line. Some early h" bus bu n lost uml Mime er.v eurly heavy ..rut., Ihim fallen do n. but the 1 M1,'e is light in coii.pari-oli Willi the benefit. .Some rust N repotted in Ileitis 011 low groun.l. Mis. l alil.ie II iVes. who has he' ll visiting with the family of Mr J '! liuchunaii lor several .lays, departed last Monday fr her I u in llarris- buri!. , maid r.atinmau Kim -. - 1 K "The Foot of a Fly" 'ATTENTION! :i , ,r cent F.rclish doctor, "vi i Wrrv cnU poo to infect bou-e-1 (, Jn $utt.nier-nine, more epec- ' .ci-e t :::m "ie r .;, tail iil. de; nu ti 'i'i.c t mcscngers ol v ,t lor millions. Why i Farineps!! Farmers!! ia: v, c:i' i IlJc. a:tf ll.'ei: tUvici C ' tr. it,:m !i f : J' tv Mr und Mrs .... .. 1.. 1 .....I 1 ti',, i,r 1 1, r, , tlw.f IMi visitetl onine i.ioo,v,. . - 1 .,n h'.in r 1 WI.J istit - t 1 1 :luy arehca.tny snj strung i.4croi-jJ:!e isagi.nt gun- llie .v;a, davs last week. Mrs I. I.hiul und ilaiiiit.T A l be who have been sptfinling several days, Ut the old home-tea t rel III lied to Ku getie Saturday. The Ma hew lh os. have ptircha-t d a new tnrosherund will d.mbtle-s do more work thiin ever in that lin" this season. On aceo'int of the celebration pie. ic ; ut Plea.-aiit Hill u July .'inl, the, schools of Kdeiivale and Pleasant Hill , w ill not participate in the sclinul pic - nlcoii tlie river hank near Ja-pe-, but the Ju.pi-r and Natron school- will hold forth ju-t the .same. Mrs Win I.aird, of (i irlleltl, Was 1., has been vi-iling relatives ami fii-i'ds : at this place ami Dexter for the past wo or three weeks. , Mr Thuel liaton and family ill start in two or three days for lVmla -t to make that their future home, j We uro to h ivg new scats in our cliool hone I e I'o re another linn ol school, "for w hicli, () lud, let tn be truly thankful." 1 Last Sunday, C.i'per Ih.tl-ch ul teilipted to fold the river between Ibis place un I .)asper, but mi-sing the lord Hent oil' into veiy deep w an r. .N't ith- r himself or horse could n im, aid hut for the accidental pa-.-it.g of Mr Hill, would have been iliow md. Ca or was uucoiiscioiH when brought a-htue. He says "I fouls that river no mole till it goes dry." We need a free ferry here, anil .tight to have it bv all means. Mr and Mrs Crahtrey a. rived here from Wailtsl uig, Wioh., list Wed nesday, coming through with teams. They report a try rough trip, on ac count of lhe bail weather, prineiiiallv. Honc.is. Tilt Court House lliiotion. Hv- n J r.-tiverwer o uiai u....s.. c'riih or de '? "t0 Wtf heir o! '.a-l nj aibea: ;.,:ch licaitli.' Wc can do it i:..:.:ir.-r' our healthy diseae. Why r. it 1 Py ailVJ. weeht. of CoJ ! cr '. : con.!eneJ nourish ment; I00J tor the rut.J nj up ot the -y.tem to reist tl.: attacks ol disease. It ,lwu!.l t.''-n in rea,o::ah:e doses g!l summer 'one i-y si! iliose whose we:"!it : Lei .w itie standarj ot hca.th. It'yjjsre ."j i;rounJ, try a botti. no.T. 1-or ..: y a.. Jr u-ts & aeJ .uam .Mairittl. This m lining Mr and Mrs J II Wil kinson, of this city, retcived wind Unit tlo it -"ti, Chatlfs, was married nt hi home hi Pin--nix, Ariz. ma, to Mrs (1 W III idy, of l'orthuitl. Oregon. This is .-.unci 1,11 of surprise t hij many tin ml- I hi .-, it thty hash-ii in all sinceiiiv in 1 l!.-r iheir .onutalu'a- I hois, in w h u-1 1 1 1 ,i- ( 1 1 v 1, 1 1 joins Will; 11 -on a- a hti.nily im n her of til.. !o.. r le'il - 01 1 ho Oregon lee is- latille a I itsi.int I til b.eiiiii.il si - si oi, W;n 111" ),i III.' -t m-lli' ,el' M" l-he'ed and sei v. .1 w 11 1, g i - a I fled it (.. l.im self and I. is c. 1,-, i c . He aft. i'w arils , took a p. ' i 'ii 1 'i i 11 c :is to; 11 In ill-,' ut 1 0 l'oltlacil, and i ; . -. 1 . . I the sludy ol law as well, tuin a l.nitled to the bar. He ! It signed l,i p .si: inn theieon ticcolinl I of his healt 'i a ol leiliove.l to bis pre.--' out hi'ine at l'h t nix, ami entered upon the practice ol his profession, in which 1 I e bu- I " 1 n emit 11 nt Iv suect sful. If you want Mens, Youths rn-JEcys Oregon all wccl Suits. Come and See. what sp?cial orices un uiscdu.iIs we v;iii j Give you for cash At Brcwrsvilie Cicthirgt HOWE&RICE. SIir.KH l 'S S I.I .iv r(il;i;,UsUl Notire is tun In Lim. il, ,t j,jMfci .... ...i..,....., ..,., ,, ;, , Mrttuc, ( olirt of the Mule e ' ( i. tC n (,., n,f(IJ ij 01 j.sur, 101 me .... 11 ,, j il JlnidUtf oil h jiio(.iii.-i,i r.1,,1. 1. 1 1,1 mid twit the hill ln i f Me 1. 1 , ,.r iltnt Hue lliililre.l, lm. 1,1 ,1 ti.lw tars in go'il coin ,.f i ( , j ,, (Ii.ikib itit.-r.-.t tl.tronn In m fctb d.t d Mucli, lv..7, hi 1 be fit.- ..ft. 11 p.rcu nii.iiiiu i.in. 1 t 1, 1 y - . t. u j j f, e and the lur l.i r o,n, , tv, j e.isis, iiiso seeini. i- '. ,, 4 ,un oun wiiire'll n I. l.i wi .. .. 1 i- ... . 1 ui.i. imuj iiMtiu-. i.w , , .-.luoci.-ni,,,) iiii'isiiiie ii ai.iriiii .1 I'1 rt, dirftst ami ('l.iiiie- Walker P . rt. ),. ond I'.iltia I'.ii-irt .i- d-f. nlict. aai ag.iuin ii, .. hi. 1 ve i. m .,1 i tr t .ic-, Vai ll.-y lleiii'iici way us a t . . . I . r nl :l, lute of Slur!, h.I Hoc if, if.-. .iv.,1. n,1, .leer, e t. lot. flosiir.. m , ord. r n salts .ler.'il III SHHI l 1'IITt. order to mii 1 s.i l Hill) g-.-lllitg ei,. Is o. llesei II e.f I 1 f ' ' 1" '' Im f.-f tl,.- r ,11 - llo III I, I f . I 'I I I Si.ii.,1, -ji, .i. : 1 W. SI M e I lull.. ' ll ' it... will i 1' r ti i , , . pr,i n i t ul.i'i . the ''oviit Ih.ii-e .! Comity, Or- o .ii mi M II l.,'ilf! tut ' .'M.I M ani fJU ii lis f:u " t: Hi. nr) .May, IK','7, I -. is. I o'clock A. M. in d t i. . al 1 oVio. k I'. M. f s Dutt-il (hi-. l'ii.I ,1, y IShel ill i f I.ul i A I". St h I, nc i' " . '.. l !.t,j .' ..- t it - d Im 'ii.fr c. h i :ii I'dE', b !;iv tl... II' b ill i!,. h'iir til '.k V 11 Kit I .';iv. A i i'iI. b',''. .1 J, UNsOI, .i.i.iy Onj i Pull)- liaaal Jan.- .-i M A Kill AO K A X N 1 v K us A U y , Ves 1 1 r day County Clerk AC Jennings and ll,wlftf " lelTale, Ithnuniver wry of tho day on whieh 1 1 1 . - a r- fr. tunes wero muled. M.sid.s these two orU lilU-lTl,.,l,a,',f ,,t",''U'1 present ...rn c.iuioiauiiiy ot eleven children onedaujshier-Jti-law, two sons io-1,.,.' und f. .ii ..tun. l ..l.i i i , Closes his cstubllshtnenl oil Main street i.MV ,, , , . -j ...... in. ut. eoiove.i liu' ,1 washed. That Is modern jtulice." Koseburi- I'laintlealri: ".Sam I.e today an I w ill reimne to Kudiio Wednesday or Thursday of this we k." W ate infotiiied that Kam l.v-e Iruves ness. He should leetdve re.vplioii In l-'.unene. IV llloi.. man iiie genial clerk and wife, w ho have pHsstd sofarulonj- life's journey M.1 SllliHIl lilv .....I .1. . . Koseburuon account of luck of busl-1 ... .,. . 1 AK" J"1"" - I iiipir in.. i... r.i........ . ., ' .... ii ivil.is ttiiiiar ; ,i , , , , .. , 1 it-n-i.raiioii 01 many nnue an- ! niversaries rt.iiil.iii- n,iu W illtradbury, the Sun Francisco' - millionaire, who maintains that he I'll iv At her home in Jrnoilon, ha a ooii.titu IoiihI rljiht to sp.t aitudsy, Juno li t, lsi;, ,.f j;im,,li4-t-whereve. and whenever ho pleases, ! r-'va. u im i f p'miik Wilkinson, m;,,! He- doubt about tbaU Chapman anJ bis few friends will soon licin t appreciiitc th fact that the oppositi ni i.. hitn is lotnewliat hroiNr l!im "local prejudice." Our Matt rxcliangc?, almost witnout exccpiion, sx.ikof Clnpm.i'i in very uncomplimen tary terms. In the fa co of these ad vcrat) comment how can lie go before tho Hoard of lit gouts uml claim that it is nothing but "local prejudice?'' That though is just what lie in claiming. w ill havs to at.rvtf the hours luipris- '' veais, l nioiuhs uu.l .1 d.i a onmout In the county Jail im(ioed etased a.v.s a husbnnd and (!..,,. upon bun by I'olnv Jud:' I.ow recent- ihildu u J'he r. mains were laid in ly on his conviction for the second Ihi ir ilnal ri.tluj; ,lu,. in the I o . l p lime f s.illn in the tro t esis , cvmcteiy at Juuelioii Imlay, l he l-'lor lice West of lhe last .mi.. has a vt ry sei.sii Ie and practical arl n it on he matter of the building of a lie court house. It savs: 'Our county coiift has been txni:in- m plans and taking oil, er iucs-um sleos looking (owa;d the erection ol a new court house within the next year or two. We think eveiyono who is i.t all familiar w ith the condition of in. building now In tiso will aree tl.i.i lhe county is very muc h in need ol a Ui;i r and better court house. The business i f the ct unty is io much i greater now than was when the pies-1 nt court house uns constructed that il as become n cessary f.,r some of t he ' ollicers to be placetl in olher buildings j arum, I town. This makes things very I incoiivetiietit, to say nothing of the tlan.ci- of loss of the records from lire, in the old hui'diai;. ! " I lie county is now nearly nut of! debt and lis warianis otill nt u pnm-i ium. Ibis with the low price of building; material makisthe present tfood time to erect a court house large' enough to accommodate all th- olllc is and atl'oiding security iu;tint loss ' the records by file. "The e is one danger however in this a in every case where public buildings no .) he construcletl, and that is U,o temptation to . reel more' COsI I V UlilllillLM ll In Wiahiuir fori II,l,I..,u i.i ' o .. - i-i.ui.iiiij eumces areoi- eamiiits to thocilv in which thee ml dot s l;o juslify lhe eX- as I. o l.eo.lelitlv I.hiii...i,. f n.io-y lliousami. of J.,;i8ri to i-ratifi il .1.1.1 itM.ts t f A .1.!,. tw, think ill ugh that our ot.uiiiy cni.t i, "'li'l sed of men hose judgment wi.l not alloa loem ; i e carried outside . f lea-enable bountls in this mailer.1' 7-3 1 i A Summons. !sl f'h'y Years Ajro. i a ...inc that tilts sh Jill J bt 1" c, in eitlilieu niilety-tlirtt :- .- n- .. i-l 1-wouJt-r ol nrtli and .1 'il'.C FhouU sli iJon-Cit n ill.. in, tirmua... Here nt I't r.iir . ,s :lic 1)ri.-i c jnfcrrej On Aj.tv l i'.l.., ;,y ii,i j.ulcrrtd. Cliicai.-M'se, tti y i tecc.t J show, Bmte Ihcy slartcJ- 50 years a;a. Aycr's Cathartic Pills have, from the timo cf their preparation, boon u continuous success with tho public. And ypr'a Pilbi proraisjod to where "3 iltting, 7orld-wide U sl.oulrl e Woeld's s3- a fact stand but lie pel! Iilure t'e that means th:'' accomplish wh for thorn; tlv others fail. It therefore, that ' i-i.p'okrity of tl be rcooMuized 1 Fair mcdiil of Which emphasise-- the record: LJtPiJ1' Cures. In the t'irciiit r.uiri i.f -'i tite "I rt.n f..r )... i-'v. j v.iiari.s i.uu.r 1 . 1 1 . . . a I Vs ! S. ( ( i.r- n, 1 1.-.. ' i r- i. .1 II. I e.li .!!, S ": '-,' I .S.-iil.'is ami I-., , 1 n I . .1.!.. I Tn 1-iete Cs.h.ii. ll,.- i.i...lr tn.J I b t ilant. I In I lie iiiimio . f the St ,'. . l' i irt-en.T-1 I,. I . I ... r it, on ur hefiir.. lli..s,e..i ,1 . i. i .v in.lnw'' tliut b inn tho first .1 iv I t!,f U't tt frin of said roiirt in. I ' - r Ut ritr- 1 of liitf nlaintilf hied 1 1 i "i ' ' i. ..r ju.l.li! .lu... .. oi l, ..l , : .. t. r. , nunr? ' " certain iiinitu-ai.-e . v. . ul. t tl. IV S. ('. fai-M.it mi, I 'Jeer.-- M. l'rs ' of the j'lalntiir np.ni ll.- .! '"j''-' '' i.l prnpfitv sitii.i'.-. -.u.l I--1" ,lJ fri LHili ton-it. ('null, i ll- n .' it tlif ''f.-- torn of t-iiiuity s.n. v N "5 . . n line b. tween l: b"-' I ..l . f .1... a ;. .. ' ... I . Linn (J. I' ll., i.r. ... inc iii.ii.i.i. ii ,, T It HornhueKle claim N... :.. m - t'"" !'1.t" S It 4 W tl.ellee N. III. '" tl e lakn on said claim tl, i... of thu line ol the lake l-ll-' Ti ...1,1 Il,.l-e fa t t" ll" '"" cnrii'T t.f said claim: ti -' east line of sal. I el.iini t corner of County san N'urtli W deir. la iiiin. hu e of he. iuniiik' cut., a (l ni iii l.nne c nt.' y t every of the sum i f - Stat.s n.'Kl coin with h ' ' .er aiimiin since .Iain; o v Fssrssed us'auet siel .- a I fees mid for i'.i-ts ni"l 1 ' I Hvainst tile l'l'tis. S. i' M. I'ais.m, in.,1 s'a h ' I 'curt tnitv s. in !'' ' by the C'Hirt. '1 he H t1 jinlge nt-he regular .Mar. I. t i lint snvice'if this su. yi.il by by ,ulilicati..n in ' Ileum a newspaper i - ' lililili.l,e,l u ' ei IJtive v. tel:j. ,. ..rtb . the .Vtti' . , 'K tl ll hi ch&ist : r: 4; m , . n and fit.' . ,. ni iii bid . -t at l lr .... .si.'.itiiJtt l .".'.i ;;" ..H'l.ti dd l 11 o.llil i- ..!!,-( 1 J J IT" .1. ('. ttf . ,, tl,m.'f i , . I e n.A l-I'-.-ne 'HU1 1.1I lirtt" f.TMI 0 IV.lfi.A'f' f. j lirudbuiy nppt-aled fiom (bis J I Ige tnent to to superior court, but Judge Wll d.ei.Ud I bat 1,1- up plication for a wilt of hnbt-ns iMrpua vk ttiihout merit slid sltlrmed the jii.lgeuint. Tiik ii-KhriK si ki NijS. lhe ltol knao und Polcy spring, wt uililti. ulninl, sio e- h ulrvady doing it g.ssl businiM. I'ho ltelknsp has several hoilldii ll, ) A I.ai t.i i ht i'. .Noin. Huii.plir.y will harvest a large crop of prune, froUl hist.rchard (bis year. Ho rslltnatei I hat lie w i I haveT.i.tsiO iHiundst.f di.ed Hun t 's Is-sldo to ship In ,-ar lends . grien fnm. r t i . : Kl N-n: W.Mi . N (o.vi.. - We i n f,.riii. .1 t l.u. ii... . i . "" .n iv'i.ie wiij road across the Cascade iic-milam, now ir,.t. I,,,,,, 1)()w Hhl , f N "? fS dp Ion for I ravel, s, lb Ou,d, June W In Ti. I.-, P.kIhv's tlrieoi.iMii. Mr J A ll.iilluiinio. t,f l.'u eo.. - ft ngintn-r of campers pr..si,etm fanner of I .lie .simile whilo Ibo Foley biseleveu Le-rdors Is taking nu active interest in tho edu and four omui. After lhe Kourtl. v.l.,ns work tf ll.nt city, is Sues bos. rx-t.uu il Iks.i t n,,. ivrkinp IS good ciin- oino twenty eiii. "i.s.f He ii,,,, r VcK.trel.a- I.,,, . "...King,,,, u ,.r ,,.e,..t w ...j I Al.vj.ty ,,,:, I !n ,t t. lrv, , ( over (l,e ll.t..l.ll,.'l.,t cl uing tliree heavily '.ii' 'r.uii this ei tCHiES i ll lliw l-a-c-Hid K.i tl k-,1 " -Kh '. in ireihi '")'. ilesdes. ,e. erltho' .ai,. I t ad of ,Ulo ve U, dr.v.n aero., ibo mountain. ,, road. :"t l -i t . . i. -t- .Io. i ,4 y ti'crit, I-.-, It ' mar!;, 't, EXCLiiSlfEL! FOR m, c: n thai ol. r 'i l.i r Ii.h, I ill Ii. I'l-ttif prito- ! 0, S. Land G c ft: i - Joel Waiv.liin''' J pointctl V. . 1 ; Coninii.-.i'iii'- i' ; or Orcoii, i to make IiV.mi - KlXAI. l,Ki"-'4. tiikionv iu : Having hail ( lill:!ailU'l' .ir-; cwry ca.i'. 1 "' i.'. n, o V I iu ' ln-cll it' r.it to" ,, . i-.:r:.i re . i. ... he ,ii-:i in Ei'-r" e - Outl sJ .sikii 4 M-fiti Prices. O Ort'gou. o o 0