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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1897)
i.n. AM OOIINTV ' ' AUGUST 7. ' . HtvleS. ,lipi-" i. K L Chamber. J T Cal- i I ...Sl ' n W Indole It1'' ' .. iiiiv. ktrvet. Utwcen !(t I, Cliiiim rs. i.l..lV"H Olive street, Utwcen sliect. OI10 ll'M k WCht L . .in J .M F Mini..-'" 11 K 1,0 'H ,'r,?' f v Wood harvesting ma- " . ... U I he time. llion4s..ii,iuyu i,rk,M " .... .....i ti-lll Martiu vou. Ci.l-at J T Calli- f , ii,im goons ol every Ut'scrii HSi!; lIUHlon. Mount buIM f comer 9tln.u.l Oik. f Ti..K-rorwo.l. hey or grain, L.I ,.wer. We trade t, any r ClKIME & IlL'SToN. lumbers. Tnki" Notice. .... i. t i:. ....... Qt..l.1.. m lu lit I'.ll 'saiilis ijr fEugeue Jl- 31. lhW, In order to L,t "rlilU'ry B"(1 CaV' y ? bays, ''l!lt'k', hihI uruys; weigh I?'..! iio.I pou.nK.aud about .5 J (l',.hci,d,t and live to eight y arn f . i nml well broke. ,J l)V -.HIM- - 11. BKANUENSTLIN. IceioO. Equul to any i I.n. H 1 1, 1 1; OlUi. l.e to Ki Hit nutl 1I" Growreg. fTbe Fugciiso "llP Uonipnuy is man Lturi..B nr.t flasn Whale oil soap ir the part' fiiit tree", LuaWc prl.-n. full Dt tlio F-ctoiv 1 1 urn. ni" wbirh we oiler you ui a the name. .. tI.-m.iitH ST.. MJAIH.kkami-.ki, lCugene, Oteg m. T' F.x change. Will exchange 7 l"tx, oiii store j;lJiu', 1 .'.willing bonne, 1 bam, a M sunlen, fruit or all Kinds ami jl.uiy el it, located in Springfield, for ,jjnie property. For Information Irving, Orego . l.i Fruit, Grow-m. Call .m it write Thos Segar, Eugene, Lmt jour prunes and other rult, at he Eugene cannery building. Mr saris prepared to puck fruit and ukeorra: uemctits for shipping it to uMU markets. For Tride. Ag.Knl paying general merchandise Jur trml" for a good farm. Inquire of W. Sasdeks, Kugene, Oc Bargains. We are closing out our lino of dishes iwlgiiissw.ro. :Sow Is your enuuee dorretd bargains. j Sack twiiu! at 2! cents a pound. Best machine ml 40 cents a gallon. I. K. l'ETEKS, Mil 8(rett. For Sale. I piuiii), 2 horses, 2 bliL'cle", 1 hack, I ruaa fiii t, 1 bet doub.t) harness, 4 sets miflr iiuriKMH. Will trade for lumber and hlnglef A B Mc t'l.UKE, Save Vour Gram. Few realize (hat eaeh squirrel de- strnys H.iiu worth of grain annually. Wakelee'? Sijuirrel and Gopher Kx Miiiiiiiitur is (be most tlleetive and eonom ii-al poison known. Price re uivd to ;;. cents. For sale by Osburn iJel.iuio, ii(;euts. Notice. I will give $j 00 to any persou who will put mo in eoiniiiuiilcaliou with oneWiiibunJ Streb-h. There is no crlmiiml charge against him. .1 S STIUS, City Marshal, Kugeno. Farms for Sule. I have now thirty fine farms In the "lllaincttu valley for sale. These 'arms include every variety in size and price. For description list, addrc.-s Geo. M. M11.1.EH, Wilkins Block, Eugene, Or. Money to Loan. For On farm lands at lio.kI terms, t.it....i c riueuiars apply to E. "J. McClanahan, Fugene, Oregon OTOCK I ATi'I.K EOHSA' S I I.aVCOO wlieail of u-ll lim.l wiiuiiu' eows lye ail two year old heifers which ""sen at very reasonable prices w fun lier particulars see or address J. M. Geakhakt, lCugeue, Orgeon. WF.DNKSDAY, Al'Gl'ST4 A Whcehr went to Albany tnUfon noon. Wclwter Ivineaid arrived home from Kalem today. L I'ostein, Sr., ha Kne to Sun Francisco on a vUit. lien Lurch, the Lemuti nierclr.ut, was lu Hie city today. Dr W W Oglmby of Junction, ar rived tip thU afierii'xni. Judge It Scott, of C'obtirtr, was doing Ijiisiiiehs in l-jigi'iie today. S IiihiI SiiperiiiU.ini, .,t Waite, of Douglas ci.uuty, is lu the city. A lady drummer U doing the town IihIuv. Hhe is handling groceries. Mrs Minnie Wasliburne it-turned home today from a visit at Portland. The overland train was over two hours late til morning going north. Oats are quoted at Sulelii at '20 cents per bushel. They are sure to be cheap. A P Bradbury, the well known drummer, spent last night in this city. Albany Dem oral: Prof Tyree is attending tin teachers Institute lu Flu gene. Miss Dorothea Dale lias returned fr.im a visit to vaiious purls of Cali fornia. AJI'lcka.d and Frank Page will go to Chicago wilh the Thompson cat tle train next Tuesday. J P Burger went to Junction City ths morning to work for a few days on the Times of that ( ity. Alfred Kiikhtnd went to l'ortl..nd on th local train this forenoon to spend l o or three days. A u.airiage ineiise bus been issiud by Cleik Jelii:liis lo A I) LeKny, 3l. years and Miss Sarah Dean, years. D.irw in Bristmv, the Cottage tlrovt b anker and merchant, rode down lo lo Eugene li is morning on his bicycle. Dr C K I. nis is making some im provements on his r slilciiceonTwtlfih sir. i t that will greatly enhance iti np- p niaiiee. Mr and Mrj Joe I.Uckey, Miss .Nettie Stewart and Samuel t'liltord went to Mr Luekey's hoineste'id aho e Crer- well t li i -t morning to remain a few days. JIih Fratic Bice who has been visit ing her brother Aic.i Kiee lu tills city returned to her home at Muddy sta tion this forenoon. It C Hawley, w in Is largely inter- esled in Bohemia mining properties, has moved to Kugene and taken up his resilience on West Sixth street. Miss Jean Wold le t on the forenoon's local train for Scotland, South Dakota, where she will vi-il for a time. She expects to nttenil the L niversiiy oi Chicago this w inter. David Barrett, who recently re ceived nuch severe ii juries at the tan nery of Haines & Son, is n iw mending rapidly, although It will be some time before he will be nut. Jose li S Woodrull. of Chicago, who recently purchased the Champion nine in the Bohemia district was in town today, returning to Cottage drove on the 2.01 local. Not Tor several years have the Ore gon fanners telt so good as now. Good crops and fair prices for them are in prispect everywhere, and a- a conse queine business of all kinds Is feeling easier. Tod iy's Salem Statesman: "Mriind Mis John Krause and Margaret Kin sey w ill start tomorrow morning on a trip to the East, goii g to Boston direct. They will be awev from Salem several weeks." Mrs Vlirent Cook died lu Portion.! Tuesday, nficr a few days illness. She was a sister of Henry AtiKeny, oi illi cit v. She was one of the pioneers Oregon, coming to the state in with her p.vents. D 11 Muri'iy, superintendent ( f the Nw:;d.iy Mining Co, Ib.hemia, is in the city! The people in that section T. .. tlw.Ir tiriKOIW'ts. are I'liiiiusiasuu in i Tlio stamp milis of the Noonday win ' . l .t A m 1 eomtnence running utnu.u und Sept. (Ir.mt's IV-s Observer: Ileury Booth has gone to louag- . -charge of the pl..ni"g mill near that point. John Kelly win nave euu.Kc .f.luiKiw.nill. This is I tie proper. lately purehas d by It A ami "enry Booth and Kelly i.ros. The state treasurer has made an ap pirlionmentofthe irreducib'e school f.,,l ubich amounts to J1:j,1.j4.-4, which was made on a basis V2dfir,6 or H 01 per capita, i.aue V.tO -4. She has i.iun standing liflh in the FEl.b FUOM A WINDOW. Hr'if-Vear-oU Frmi.vs White Fifteeu Fttt. Full THU It? DAY AUGUST 5. lUv J F Juy of Cretll li In b u. U F Balorof Junctlou U In the cry. Hou J A Bushnell of Junction, wi n an arrival on the 2:04 local. Wheat was fpioled in F.ugeii" yes. terday at PS cents jht bushel. The steamer Gypsy has Urn raised and taken lo Portland for repairs. The old lime conductor, ( haih I TIIK HOP VF.KMIN. A SHADE OF THE Mt.lll'. I 1-1): U.I.n iOP.i-.CA.S'i. Alai loll Last evening nlsiut U o'clock little Fraiui s White, thiee years old, while being prepared for bed at Ihe home of her grandparents, WW Davis, cottier of Washington and Clark tris?u, fell through a window and to the ground, a distance of alsiut l." IccL Dr l'.rou n was culled, and lound no serious dam- i Wi1"'. ' Portland is In the city, age done, though the little one alight-' George Krcgnu Is homo from Foley d on l.er head and shoulders. Her Springs and Is looking spit ndidly. p ne and head Is slightly Injured but (i.nre Hall, Jr., and wife will leave she w ill soon recover. j fur the McKeu.le Bridge Monday. While in the room and waiting for j y ,, I(m f(Wy ,,ave Blle . ml"""t I'lepaiauu... i w e..in,.ieieu, ..... ..... MpK,.11 ,r tll outillll. len:.l I Hi.' ..liy I lest. nf.cleil Willi An Etperieuce Sliort lu Duration Unt Exciting Bcforo the 'Jcriuiuatiun. fnmi yester- utile r ranees crossed over to inn win dow to lean against It, the night U'ing warm. The w indow was ral-ed how . ever, and she leaned against a cloth netting which broke ai d precipitated ' f"r Uoltage Orove ou the her to the ground. It was a very lJcky fall. ASYLUM FA KM CKOPS. Steward G W llandsaker Speaks Hie Flax Crop Grown There of is IS Iua letter recently written to his parents lu this city, G W Handsuker, steward at the Insane asylum at Salem, says: We have a most beautiful crop of everything, both giain and v g etables. Some say the asylum farm has the finest crop and is the N-st kept they have ever se n. Ve feel coin-' plinicnted and will try to improve over this another year. We shall be- glu on Wednesday pulling our crop of llax, 10 acr s, for lliier. It bai to be lone by hand and iheii tied ill small bundles 0 to H inches in diameter shocked for a few days and the i de livered to the II ix company. Hesolutlons Kugene, Ore., July CO, !Mi7. Wiikiikas, The Supreme Guardian of the Universe in his infinite mercy and wisdom has called to rest our beloved Neighbor, Mary Andrews; therefore be It Uksoi.vep, That Kugene Circle, No 10, Womou of Woodcraf , do extend to her bereav. d family and friends our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in this, tl.vir hour of trouble. Iii:s(i.vi:i), That these resolutions bespread upon the minutes and a copy be mailed to the family and n special copy Le mailed to Neighbor Cora Awbrey, and a copy be furnished each of the local papers. Respect fully submitted. Ll'CY SCAKIloKot'Oll, Jennie Mi Ci.i ke, Al.llEKTA MfMl'Kl'HEY, Committee. Ui ou tra their to-do (lit ir G.hiIi Bitvt li NO. Yesterday's Sa lem .Statesman: "C M Lock wood was In Eugene over Sunday, going up on hi wli..f on Saturday. He returned Jesterdsy, leaving there at 3:4o a ni nd coming via Monroe, Corvall's and A:i'ny; he arrived about 1 o'clock. He n-porta the roads very dusty." l" Splendid Condition. The reg (piirterly statement of the F'iist Stinrial Ilink of this city app ars In '''l' evening's Gi'akii. It shows a t"tl bu-ines of $.ill is".-W transacted, nil il. pcit f fisr.-'lrt TO. This is 1ui'e an Improvement over former re Poru. To Kk.nt Afurnishel hous'.wlth 1e room-. Hiiidv to stre'. cars. In children county gets 7,l school children, state. I..v John M Beed and his brother i ,...!, Heed, and families, of Oakesdale, W i-h. old lime friends of L I,. vesLerdav by team way to Ashland. They are well r ... .ml are traveling for liealth. Bev Be d is quite prominent in the politics ofhiscoumy am. ,,1 was a member of the constituuon- eoir.entiontha. started Washington into statehood. ,,o Normal School at Drain hlls taken a great forward step in pn-vMillgatrain,ng-hoolof W ,enbf eiht n,"'S "r l"T V ,1 fit of .graduates The schos. u adopted, he plan of bestF- vi.: uevuims - - H.dellt masters ol me I III, I.. . - l. ullll '( -S I'll common ' 1 1 branch. s. The ne ' , . l- ..uIiil' to the pnatly gUPie l ....p I,. U II It. I ' ' 1 iu;tui' . . .. .1...,. tint i l-o- 1 I lie "ppm"-' . ... rr.n in u pie a id pr-s". o ---- - parties interred in ,.ra-t.-al "'ma school work. Arrested At Prinevllle. We clip the following I win last Sat urday's Prinevllle IJeview: "Deputy Sherill J II Miller, of Junc tion, arrived in Prinevllle last .Monday evening, armed wilh a warrant for the arrest of John' Krause, w ho had de camped from that place with a wagon and four horses upon w hich there wus a chattel mortgage, without the con sent f the mortgagee. He overtook his man just below town and tix.k him into custody and Ufi the next morning with his prisoner. There has been a dillerence of opinion among our legal lights ou tho question of persons run ning oil with mortgaged property and no ('oubt this will be watched with interest. The charge upon which be was arrested was 'larceny by bailee.' We will givu our readers the final outcome of this case." This is the eloping cieditor, who gave a chattel mortgage to C W Wash burn of Junction City. The man owes numerous debts to Junction merchants. A. .1. Conrad. At his home atSmitblleld, August 3, lS'.i", from Hie ed icts of a runaway accident of one week ago, A. J Conrad, aged about Hi) years. The interment took place this afternoon. Mr Conrad was a lilgmy re-pecieu mid well kni.wn citizen of Lane coun ty, and his many friends Join lu ex tending sympathy to tne sorrowing family. The horse, which caused his death, was a staid old family nag, and had been considered perfictl,' reliable. Mr Conrad was unconscious from the time of the accident last Weduesd.iy, until two days since, when he rallied, and It was thought he would recuper ate, but the damage to his skull.lt beine broken In two places at the base could not be overcome, and lie qu etly passed away. ,.rn norma.! in making it provi bus receive i and ill!" W rilleP I St iisTASitAi. Improvement -There is no particular gratification to see a town in the midst tf a boom, yet it. is extremely satisfying to note that steadv improvements are going on those that liear the stamp of perman eucv. This is the condition of Eugene toduv. Busluess !.uses and residence are being renovated, additions built irrounds repaired, etc. A new bouse, church, and collie building are to be erected and will be a ctedit to the finniin"nwea!th for years to come t-'h .. !. msin inland town of the stale. Pui'jr ouri Aut(ut I Loss Al'Ji-TKU The Insurance company has settled for the flie lo-s on Marshal StiW residence. Vr Stiles immediately gave a contract to J H Lamson to repair the building, and work wu commenced on the game ibis morning lilsiNtss CiiANOK-.-Julhi- Gold smith expels to m-.ve s only fr-.m Id ,res-nt quartos, one d.nr souih . . .... wmii.iiiMii.it. i' ir i.iisl L.lll.--' li e- pla'ion also. The south side of the Hotel I'.ugcue has lieeii painted an appropriate color. Miss Grace Jenkins was a passenger afternoon local Darwin Bristow returned to bis home at Collage Grove on the after noon local. Miss I'.riuine Thompson left for Niw port this morning to Join the family for an outing. O P Holl'of living, was in l-'.ug.-i..-today attending the funeral if the l.,l.' lohu C Church. Miss.M.ittie Lee of Junction, who has been attending Ihe institute, re lumed home today. Col S P Sladdeii imived up from Portland today to look after his large fruit interests here. M iss Oil Colt man of t'oburg. has re turned from u fortnight's visit with Marion county friend-.. Prof K It McKlioy ii-liuned from N'ewpnit and Benton county points on the -:Cl local today. The Magnolia cigar and confection ery store bus bud souie line bar furni ture placed ill the sane . Secretary il-on, of the cabinet, will soon vl.-it Oregon, to look into the agricultural conditions, Mrs Fid Biuniaiid children are ex pected home toue'i row night from mi outing at Foley Spiings. The Misses Jessie, Jennie and Pearl Park returned last night from a sum mer's outing at Sodaville. James Beekhy arrived in from Douglas county this morning, on bis way to his home at Portland. Misses Jennio Anderson and Mary Llndley returned today from a month spent at Waterloo. Tin y report an eu- joyablo outing. ' Miss Nellie Merrick, of Port land, who has been the guest of Miss Belle Brown for a fortnight, left for home en the 10;.r)0 local today. Mrs S S Sigel in d children or Port land came do-vu from Cottage Grove on the morning local und w ill visit her father, W B Andrews. Portland had a forest tiro in her city limits yest. rday that burned over 0o0 acres of the beaut' ful wooded heights to the south of the city. Mesdames J A Winter und C L Win ter have returned from a vhit on ihe Mohawk accoiiipanied by Mrs C L Winter's mother, Mr J B Spicer. ("apt S B Ormsby has resigned ns a trustee of the Soldier's Home at Hose burg, Judge II II Northrup, of Port land, has been appointed to the va cancy. Mr and Mrs James Hollmnn, and daughter, Miss Edytlie, returned from a month's outing at Foley Spring-, last evening. They report having bad a most enjoyable trip. Grant's Pass Courier: Messrs Henry Booth and John Kelly aro now per manently located at Collage Glove where they aro attending lo their ex tensive lumber iuteiests. Darwin Vorau and Bert Miller leave this evening for Hodavillu on their wheels. They will stait abaiit i clock, and take cyclo lanterns pre ferring night riding to day-travel. Albany Democrat: Prof McClure who met 1 is death on Mt Balner, had rented a cottage of Mr C II Stewart of this city, at Newport and Intended to ni.-nd the summer there ith his mother. Mr and Mrs Croiseu and son, De- Witt, and Mrs Mary Davis, of Wash ington, DC, cousins of Sherill' A J Johnson, arrived irxEiigenu today to visit. They are returning home from a trip to Alaska. Mr and Mm JB Chambers stalled this morning on a visit t their sou Fh d, the enterprising young hardware man at Independence. They will n1novl-.it Dallas. Portland and Soda ville before returning. Misses Sally and Jeunelto Crouch, of La Grange, Mo , are vlslling with R H SlmcUlett, having arrived here on the overland this morning. They are returning Christian Endeavorers, and are cousin of Mrs Hhacklett We t.il.e the folio win; I day's Salem S'ate-nii'.n: "Tho hop Pulse Is becoming nioio ; numerous each day und if he coiitln ! lies to -how up at li- 'y a rate s has b. c:i tll" Case fi.r tue past Week, two llurds of Ihe yards lu this wot Ion of the Willamette valley will gn un picked. The xii.' s lu the north rti portion of the county are Infidel to a greater cxti ut than elsewhere, althou gh tis ald thai ino-t of the Lane county yuiilsare Isyond control of their ow ners, who ure using the sprayer at a vigorous rate." This Is not correct as regard- Lane county yards. About half the yauls in L ine county lire being sprayed to good ellect, and w itli ordinary weather will be saved. When spraying Is done intelligently the yards are reported about free from the terrible pest. l'rom Interviews with growers, we learn that this county may harvest i id per cent of a crop, but it may go i down to Id s r cent. Weal In r l'n dictions for i'i ii Iuj s. I lie Next SAW Ml I.I. AO II'I'.NI'. I'lnl Craw l.ii il, Aged Id learn, Loses I wo Fingers, Pullv i.iinril .ii;u-t This afternoon about 3 .30 o'clock, at the Kugene saw null, Mr FU Craw- . fold's son, w o Isngul about 10 years, had his ru'.it thui ib cut oil by a bu.z aw whlie w.iil.in,'. Dr Kuykeudall was called and dressed the wound. It sec ns t..at accidents are the order of the day. I. A I'EK. Tbeloy's inline was Phil and bis thumb and Ion linger were cut oil and the i et one badly torn and lacerated. The s:r.v was Used in milking boxes and was about eight Inches in diameter. fmiimlssiotii rs Court. The county cninmissioners coil t Is in session todav. with a full boa id present. The court has been employed most of the dav discussing road and bridge work. An order was made purchasing from I'd Milled the st.'ain power Wiigou loader he lias been using, as supervisor of one i f the Junction rad districts, mention of w hich was made a short time since. I'llily lilllllll , A UKlisI '.. Fun hik F.sT.-On Monday morning's overland Mrs S E lirowp, Miss K se Moyer and Leouar i Brow n start for tin lvist They will be Joined ul Portland by Ms Mailt) Lllligow and daughter Luellaand the purty will (ra'i'l as far ns Chicago together, Mrs liiown u'ois to the vicinity of Streeter, Illinois, where she will visit liei motlu r and other r datives. Miss Moyer, who bus been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs A ler Iiil'Ioii for it vera! months, returns lo her homo at Pctosky, Michigan Leomud Brown, w ho has for s. me time been tho very popular cleik In Yerington's pharmacy, g es lo Chicago to take a course of study In his chosen profession at I ho North western unl veislty. Mrs LUhgow and daughter goto Pennsylvania tn visit her par ep.ls. tin Tuesday night Mr and Mrs Geo T Hall, Jr., had an ixpcriei. co that Is accorded but few people, und It was sj wlcrdiuln lis nature us to make It iicciiieiiiv unennny. Leaving Kugeuo at out s o'clock that evening they drove to Springfield to get some .(lowers of a tlorist residing at this end of the bridge. Starling baeit about li;"0 the tiip was a very pleasant one until tliev reaeheti the placj where the road runs around Judklns olilt. It skirts the river at this phut-, and on the other tide has a sleep em bankment, overgrown with small brush. As they rounded a curve lo Ihe road the horse evinced signs of fear and a black object w as noticed in Ihe road aUiUt lUI feet ahead. George had Just come to the conclusion that it I was a dog lying there, when it arose and rapidly came tow ard thcni about half the distance Intervening anil jumped into the brush. It was llu i seen to bo a man tilt s-ed lu woman's clothes, Willi the dress rather short which Mapped around the binds hi wore. Up lo this time they thought nothing of the occurrence, although thinking it peculiar, (hi reaching tin point where the nittn disappeared, In JU'.;iH'd down like a ll.ish mid to tin horse's head. With a tuuttcrtd ex clamation George cut the pony across the hips, it gave a lurch ami w ith a frightened snort pitched forward and the uncanny night prowler was pussed. Their dog, w hich bad been f dlowiug a imo distance behind, arrived just us this occurred und could have h lit as sistance, if called upon. Not a word w as spoke an I Ihe man's actions bear a very mysterious stamp. Measure! loo harsh cannot no dealt upon a inlscrea:.t, whore actions are so suspicious. New York Hop Sens. Olsego Republican: The growing vine is in blossom. There is not so much complaint of lice, and prospects which may yet bo blasted -tire for a light crop with good quality. The large yards of James F' Clark never looked better than now, but his are exceptional. A letter fn.iu Oneida, N Y, states that they have Ihe genuine bb.ie't Mil- gllsh lly. The consensus of opinion seems to be that .New York will ralso about one half the quantity of lust year. Coble-kill Times: There is no change. to note hi market prices ou old hop", neither is there anything ol Impor tance to say or tho growing crop, fur ther than that reports of growers go lo show that lice have mostly lift the yards, and thero are no further fears from them at present. Watervlllo Times: It Is generally admlt'ed that tho vine Is practically free frciu vermin lu tills locality and Is now doing well. EHlliniites of the crop as compared with last year are being made all tho w ay from .Ml to SO per cent. Ftmtei's Iri -t bull. -tin gave foreeasUof tJo storm leu,. ,,i tl(. mntluent front Augu. I I'ti in "h, ,,,d n, t.xt will leach ihe l'.o it: a-t about Aug ust ntli, cross l!.e ,,t of Rockies coun'.r l y i lo-i! ol bj.h, gi, m central valleys 1 1' li lo I lib, l: I-;, n. Mutes IPh. Wai in w :ive w ill i ross the wist of Roekits country about August Dili, great d'Htral valleys lull, Katcru slates :;t. (',. wave w ill cross the West of R.i.-kies l -.Ullll i v about AlllTUit l-'tll, gl.'llt cell!' 'I V ill, ern state b.th. Tempi lattne ending .Vigii-l man, but in: -tonus of that wtvU vi ro than for Augu-t Tho !. 'i.i Mi sluri'.i will rt ac!i tic l".,, id cress the w.-t ol' li , cIo-i ol pith r at c U ll't II, ami I .a- !er:l aiiu w ave will Joekb s . miiii! ' v i.b tr.il villeis 17; h . li 'ool i ace w ill ii... llth, Mast- .ml i ainfall of the week 7ih w ill ! . about nor well ili-trihutcd, and wi 1 le more se tt ave of August co i.-t about loth, ei.iis country by riitr.il valley 17th states Juth, cio-s the west of lit 1 itli, great cen- l-!i'l'il stales lUtll. the wc-t of Rock- is country ainul v.ilievs th, K is1 1-: ii'ii ii, Krct ccntial -tales '.d. Ill Nl. IIIMSI'.I.K. A Mail lakes Hi fount of Ow n Life on His Health. Ac- )lly UurA,AiiKU A Lyons Oit. Today's Salem States man: "Gov W P Lord yesterday ex erc'sul executive clemency III tho case of PI K Lyons, s"iit to the penitentiary from Lane county on Marcli II, 1807, for a one year term, having been con victed of larceny. The govi rnor's par don was Issued upon the lecommetida' tiou of a largo nuinbir of prominent citi.eusof Lane county. Lyons wasat una time deputy sherill' of that county und he was charged w ith tho larceny .mil whll.j acting asaiiofllwr. His conviction was had, It is said, upi n the evidence of a drunken man, and a irravu doubt exists ast J his guilt. Ills pievioiis icputt.tioti and stunding In the community was excellent, and the pardon wasthu usultof thueH'ortH of his friends, who believe thoroughly 111 the young man's Innocence." Unusual Ciuinir Sekvre. A church service rather out of the oi dl- nary was held'at McKeniie Bridge last Sunday afternoon. Rev M (' Wire, pastor or thoM E church or Albany, and Winlleld D Matthew, I) I), editor of the California Christian Advocate, of San Francisco, aro recreaMng at that place, and they unuounccd church ser vices for Sunday. About thirty per sons gathered in the parlor of Frlssell' log cabin hotel, a choir was 'gathered from the guests and campers, furnish lug suitable mu-lc. Dr Matthew prtnthed a very able and Interesting sermon, the surroundings furnishing Inspiration for his remaiks. Geo T Hall and J R Campbell re turned from M"Kctizie Bridge yester day, driving through In a day. Mr Hall's family will remain in their summer lmm at the Bridge during the greater portion of this month. W D Woodcock, wife and eight children, of Klamath Falls, were yet terday visiting Ids brother, Attor ney Wot dco -k. 'lbey had traded pun miles by wagon, coming via The Dallas and Portland. They left for home this morning. W D Is a promi nent democratic politician or his county. Dn-t TV SiiKi.iKKS. SI III John win has Rppr.iuied Ihe follow ing depu ti. s: G.s V Croner, II C Whicler, ('bus K S:mp'S"ii, V IJ Mummy, B bar ge are -aid l le in co.ueni-J G.i'ris n, D M Drak, J K Butler and U W Clark. ( tear III" War Knr llm i-M'dj.u (ruin Ilia r't 'ii of III -nti. Hinl ii. )i i, li'.' li, II r. Islin 1, mmld vll'ntt- Hit- Ui-lllf llui.U iii'l i.v.-rllini hi-ftllli. 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Will Pkkacii SiM)AV.-Dr WB Farr, of Stockton, California, arrived in Eugene on Oils tnirnliig's overland train on a visit. lie will preach next Sunday, morning aniU verilng, at the CumlH-rlaiid Presl.yterltin church. Kverybody Invlt'd. Dr Farr may o' ate in Kugi ne. (lolilsoti Items. Aug 3. Miss Ida Jones, who has been visit-" lug her gruiidfuther, W H lla'l, return ed to her homo In Mtrlln, Josephine county, Thursday. Mrs Sum Brown, or Lake Creek, vis ited at (I W Wright's Monday. Holleiibetk & Morgan have thrie teams hauling Ian bark lo Kugeuo. Will Roberts, of flu ney, Wash., has cist his lot with us. He Is driving a four horse team for his brother-in-law, G W Wright. Frank Brouse, of Smlthllcld, has Hie contract for building tlio new school house on upper Lake Creek. The Alaska crn.o bus struck some of our cltl.ens. Uncle Johii. Church Funeral. The funeral of the Into Hon. J. t Church took place this forenoon al lOillO o'clock from the family residence under tho auspices of Eugeuo lodge No II, A F'ifc A M, Ivanhoo commandury acting as an escort. Hon 8 M Yoran made a few appro priate remarks at the fuiul ly m 1 1 co afier which tho Interment took place at the Musonio cemetery. Tho Odd Fellows and Woodiuoii lodgek paid their last respects to their departed brother by attending ti e re mains to the cemetery. Consolidation. Oregon City Press "A commission coiislstiug of evera prominent ouielal" of the Methodist church arranged to meet at the Meth odist church lr this clly Tuesday, to consider tbeadvlsablllty of making the Willamette University at Salem and the Portland Uulverslty one iiistltu Hon, but because Hie railroad trestle burued down, several members of the commission Were unable to be pnsent, and it was decided to consider the matter today In Portland. Bishop Cranston, Uev Star, of Forest Grove, and Prof Vanseny, or Poitland, were present and the ladles or the church entertained thctn royally." Yom oi.i .i, Aiqr. o. - S W .sargent, father of Mrs A J 1'ilner, hung li I lit sell' to a laiii r in lie water closet at 1'cthel's ph. Co, siiine time between nild- ulghi and "i o't lock this morning', w itli a line taken from a set of harness. Cause, is Mippos, d (o In- luss of health and eyesight. Ago (ii scars. There is otliiii'' sit Good. There is nothing ju-t as good as Dr King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, so demand it and d not permit tho dealer to sell yoll soil!., substitute. He will not claim there Is iinylhii'g in Iter, but iu order In make moro proiit lie (nay claim something else to be Ju-t as good. You want Dr King's New Discovery U'causi! on know it to bo safe mid re liable, mid guaranteed to do pood or money refunded. For coughs, colds, coii.siiiiipiloiia.nl for ail I'lleclions of throat, chest and luns, there Is noth ing mo good us is Dr King's New JUs- eovcr.v. I rial hollies free at Hender son it 1, inn's drug store. K gill ir size ."i0 cents mid t. A Ra i u.i: R.y ai.. The well known elti.eii Ainslcy Coleman, of near Hud ley villi, the Hint of the week wus pick ing u few apples In Ids oichurd.' He noticed a large ram looking ut him suspiciously, when ho procured it club to protect himself. Soon thereafter 11 is Kauishlp opened the baltlo u.nl notwithstanding Mr Coleinan used bis chili vigorously bo was bii'ted to tlio ground, receiving a black eye and u badly skinned nose. Mr Coleman, while hardly tatislled with tho result of the first bailie Is 0 mteiit to let the matter drop at this stage or tho proceedings. A Vai.laiu.e ct'iiio. Suiue time slnco !' W A Cruln or Junction fouud an iigalo whluli ho had polished aud set in a ring. In this stone is a dis tinct prollle or a head. It bears a great resemblance to some old paint ings of Christ, and has an apparent ciown or thorns ou tho same. To belter see aud study tho peculiar for mation J I. Winter lias photographed the setting, greatly enlarged It, aud it Is worth any one's time to sue It. Seldom, it ever, lias such a perfect formation of tho human head been found in mint nil substance. puny OiiHril, Aiii(iihi r A ll.iii Fall Night before last as Mr Cox, w ho runs a llsli ni uket ou Eighth street, was going down tho steps In the rear of his buildiii;;, one of his ankles gave way on hint precipitating hint tn tho ground. Ills head came 111 contact Willi tho shurp edgo of a sea ) (ling, cutting u very severe gash. Just olovo liio left eye. A lantern, which ho was carrying, came near causing n conllngratloit berore It wta extiuguDl.cd. A ('LONUYiCEit.-Hurrisbtirg Review: "A gentleman who claims to have iniiiloastuko In tho Cloudyke country entartulncd a crowd at tho hotel Fri day evening wilh a description of that section. While digging gold iu the far north some son-of-a-sea-cook ran away with his wile, but ho had them located on Lake creek, Lane county, and when last seeu w;w traveling west with blood In his eye and a six shooter lu his boot leg." imiiy uumu, Augai'. Arm Bwoken.-- l.anteveninga teuut ran away wnn jonu i noiunuuiji, who Is operating -) aciesof Dr Patter- sou's hops, und dragged bint quite a ilisiunee. Both bo' es ill Ills left arm were broken Ju.-t nhoy.t tho wrist, and the skin was torn liom tho hand. Dr. Brow ii was culled at ID o'clock p m at night and net the broken member, and hi left him feeling as well as euuu De expected under the circumstances. billy MiaM, AugUiiO Aoent Appointed. Frauk l'u of this rlty, has been appointed local agent for Lane county for Llllenthul A Co, hop buyers and shippers of Sim Francisco 11 J Oltenlmlmer of Salem, Mm state sireni. was here over lust night looking over the situation. Mr Page Is a well known young man w ho, we predict, will inuke a llrst class rep resenlatlve of a large firm. On account of acceiiting this ltu itloii he will fore go bis Intended tilp to Colt aip ou the Cattle ttalu next Monday. A Good Exam PI.k. Mha Vaugban of Corvallis, had Hoy Avery arrestea fur assault. According to her testi mony Avery, who was not acquainted witli her, tried to become so, and fol lowed her, taking bold of her arm, w hen sho struck him several times. Hj was round guilty. Juliun Me Fad- don, iu bis nia deu etl'ort, handled the defense. lane John years, D.KI. Iu Speuucr precinct, county, Oregon, July M, 1S07, Steel Porter, ag. d eighty three the mouths aud six days. laireatGi-AKijofiice.