o r 0 WHMMM IB TAB DIMeimTIUS Ot DElOCWin rUHClPLE-, AND TO IM ill KOIItT LIFINO BI THIWEiT OF Ol'B BROW VOL 2 EUGENL, Oil., SATURDAY, MARCH 19 898. ISO, I- irn JJJJ il VEEKLT EU9EKE GUARi. CAnpBELL BROS, PUBLISHERS u.i, r.il Sill ot Willamette b Iwt u ...a iriirhth Streets. TEKMiOK SUBSCRIPTION: UN mm HUM BULL ANOTHER. 12.00. 1.00. .60, Advertising rates made known on applicant. I te.Oigon. In i lit lit H It A t si THflKEY I. v. J DEALEU IN flock.. Eateries, Chains. Jewelry. Etc. f T.,fDiil(lfJ PROMPTLY DONE JiCl A II Worli Warranted. tug, taiu ne came out tliitt he w going liotue. J M Culp teatitled name ai above Ilinhar.1 IV t.ll ........ . . . . . muiii lllll cu 1 l IIM una in the saloon; saw Stephens come ruiiimg id l he back door; csmo In licking the M sby boys feet out of lii way; came very nearirettlnir ini, . fight with John Moshy; hla brotlirr ueve interfered In Jnlm'. i.i,ir. Stephens began kick! lie Ilia anitfnun.- r .... - ' 1 -uuei requested mm several time- not woo mat way: Stephens then .,v Jones and they Ml on I lie floor; aome n panea mew, but In a moment Stephens swore he would fix him. am AT CONACE GROVE, aMMYF.. again aeparaied; Stepheu got up and Harry Stephens Slaio N. J. Jones. by L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offi uJ residence ovsr postoffice. Iluun; I, I Ul.i u to z, to V h HI. Tin Act Appears Justifiable as (be Murdr red Mm was Drunk and Abusive. A. C. WUU.UUUUI--, tltoriicy-ut-I.uw. Mid be would go borne, and reeled out of the bouse; t'ld not see anv knir- i j. . i ouei aia do. say aiiytl'liv. Charlw Clay testified that Stephens oame Into the saloon about 8 o'clock; waniea a arink and was r fused; came back about 9 or later and swore he would tli hlra; kicked Hit spittoons arouno and Hnally began the fight; did not see any knife; Stephens had jones uowo aud was beating and kick iuh mm; mey were separated; Stephens was bleeding, and mid he would go home. J B King testified about the Ziuiker Craber Broj. ike Just Opened a 5-Foot Ledge at Bohemia. Sunday morning word reached Eu gene that Harry Stephens bad been ""ebove. killed In the Bohemia saloou, Cottage Frank McFarland testified ihat he Grove, SaturJay night, by N J Jones, found Stephens lying on the sidewalk; me proprietor or me place, and Cor-imame ana winters tValluce took him oner J W Harris and District Attor- home; sent for Dr Wall, who came V. r. MARKLET D,y LT Hai rls at once repaired to the nioreased his wounds; he was very scene. restless the remainder of his lirv iii.i i Eyerjrthlog the wltoews tettloio. ut talk rationally or make any Mate I 11 V lu f.r Ilis AAPAnas'a til. Mil.tt.s,,. I ttlPnt ha Aiat al.ni.l A ..!. ..... U . . . till niactice in all the court of m ow w, uow BtPt wa. .u-romg. I Unlv nnil .nMMj t j. m rl ,1... fn n tried to avolj him until in aelfdcfer.se, ilr Hrry Stephens was r.-ganled is he had to protect himself. Jooes used Uaa mn. while drii.klnir. by neurlv a dirk knife with a blade about 4 Inches s11 lh citizens of Cottage Urove. He long on Stephens, who persisted in WM ' tu tit of treating men very Dealing and abusing him, atabbiog ""-amy, insulting and puhhing (hem him several times. After being sepa- P" l" idwalks, and frequently alms ra ed, Stephens, who was drunk, stair- l0B "xiiieiii-ive persons. gered out of the saloon and falling on I He had no wenpoim on hU body at I - t . ft. tllllAlltfelA..rlill-... I... . hib Biuewaia, ihiu lueie lor auouk linn I run , uui as in the an hour, ,,,.rw. half block south ol Cbrlsman's Buck. El'UENB. I ORKUON. uirJ. Ifil'tl'i ATTORKEYS-AT-LAW. late. Office lu Wi lton ilock. L .L. WH1TE0N, DKNTIST. Dvln I'Urcliau'd thecfllce and flxlurcso lilrilir'anl W. V. lleiidvrMin, I am now Spared lodn anything lu the Hub o ucullttrj line .win- .am unice. is nniiiia; or taut mintra News frmn Bohemia bv the b at mall that Ziniki r A. Oraber Jlroe, who have Uen li ivlug a tunnel en the west -Ion. ofKalrvUw inounlaln. lo nixn im th. erman jjroup of claims, haveslrui-k me ledge. When the mall left they imu nve net ol free inlllmeoie und bu one wan i i .iit. They have had no as ays yet od tba new nun, i,ut a four-days' mill test on the shiiiu lede from an opening on Iod oi Hie llioULtuiU iraVM a ralum ffHl per ton oflreo gold, with enough high- ra le concenlrate to pay all mlulna and milium expenses. The owners are highly pleased with their find, aud have a tunnel house and large ore bin completed, and have the tunnel equipped with car traoks aud other systemnlic conveiiieuces. Iwo other tunnels on dlflerent claim' ate now being rapidly pushed, and it U expected tie ledge will be struck in each ol them within two w eek, llohe.nitt never had so bright a( ouilo..k as at present, and the Inter est foreign capitalists are taking In the matter innires Its future prosjterity. Monday, march h. t) Harrlaburg PAY YODR TiXES, CIRCCIT CODRT- lit) Croan and Brldgl arork s SptciiltJ, LX3. C. LAKE. ANITE AND MARBLE WORKS iDetlrni and Kiw I'rln In Frt lKi i komeitlc Marble and UmiiU.', M.-numcuta. Hiail.tuiir and CiDieieiT Kork all kinds fur isr. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! m-tm .; i1 -i Si in me Countv Bank. 4 S IllUMlltaed In 1882.) EUGENE, OREGON. 1 - A general Banking business n all branches transacted no cvorable terms. A. O. HOVEV, Presiden. J. M. ABRAM8, Cunhler."; A. O. HO YLVjK.Am Jh 6. Uiiii'Sicks, iretidrot I' . SKuiHia.ts3, Awlatant Caahler, 8. B.Eirik. laatilei r:l National Ban! Oi Eugene. v id op lash Capitil $50,000 rplus and Pronis, $50,000 gene - - Oregon. nntra) banking business dons on reason- 01Kh on NEW YORK, V?,'.SAN FRANCISCO and POKT- olsichangeaold on foreign oountHer. r-'wiTasui)eot to obsck or oortih wuscuons CEtrusted tn ns will roceWs rF atienuoo. gene Loan d Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon, ?T'L (Paid up) ... . $50,(100. F. W . t dJOWN. Pr.ild.nl. fm nu",E' "cs Prssldtnl. . BH0WN. .s Csthler. DIRECTORS. i f. a. E. Broa Harris. Koblnsou, J. B. e0eral Banlcinn Ricinecc Jjsatfed 09 Favorable Jerns iVnliri.0" . the Principal elt.le. of u-h II t.?:i " elnf lurnlaed aisil ProT? . "'"""llis. y wi Tau, (ur t tU)n of ,UBblt l Uon rcfclvt onr ,,,, ,,.rlKB V U Wheeler vs A Sharpies; to recover money on a iirubblnir contracl: r w n 1 TI" h1. The following jury was llrUU'll ill lIlK PR... l..l,n U rnn. He was f..unJ and taken bablt of carrying them, a l the people II It Ivminir. Frank Brlaiow. rienr HnH.A H.I n. tlT.II 1 1 1 I... a l 1.. I irDnuralli, r.. ...1 I... , I. in uuuid aim ur iisii caneu lu. uui un 6""-'""j irairu hb houiu UO gon.e LarMiin I 1 Iniiiuii I injuries were so severe tnai ne aieu iojury. about 4 o'clock Sunday morning. Alter the row he lay on (he sidewalk S.cpheus has been considered a "bad I "haps a lialf hour, tlnwi) nui.Hluir IV man" nd often provoked uncalled for 'ng uim simply drunk. trouble. Hehasa family residing In He was never able lo makcany itatc , , . , rt ItllOftl. KcnoFil Inn L. t . k I r. iOUBge urove. i iiiuu ins irouoie ailer the Jones turned himself over to I "'Jury. I hecitixeus generally consider Deputy Shenirjas Hemeu way, but he Mr Jue Justlllable In his conduct, to recover money. Defuult and order was not placed under arrest, and came " "miueuiaieiy oiu-rea Himself un to ofsalu of niini'linl nr.im.rip ... . .. ... . Ilka !....! .1 1 ..... . I ' t'f iu r.ugeue Toiuniarny toaay 10 niael" onrrni oui wis l.oi ar a statemeut to the grind Jury, now In rested. J W Harris, Coroner, H Pratt, C J Dodd, (1 X McLean, J A Hughes, PM Md'herum, Palmer Ay res and M D Uniro. Verdict for plaintiff for I5. ln-ffiidunt given until (Saturday at 9 a m to move to set attlde verdict aud axk for new triul. 51 Geo T Hull & Hon vs H C Owen Rev M L Bose went today. il E Anker y came down from his mines today. Secretary Kiuoald returned to Salem this morning. JJean h. C Banderson arrived home this afternoon. District Attorney Yates returned from Corvallls today. Ham Goldsmith, the well known drummer, la In the city. K II Copple anlved home from C.it (age Grove Ibis morulng Dirsu uarrison went lo Port ami Da d todav. nraiai.lv tr,n iu.i.... n,u ... , I 1 -J - I"!. HIT iuis morning io visit relatives. ameunt received. BU Calls m Messrs Baker aad Miller, of the uro- wslstlng In the shcrltVs nice for a .... . l.s nioiuon parly, lea today for points 1119 prweut. north. The law says that Uxea will Ucmie Miss Nellie Hamptou returned from d,',lnfunt 011 A,r11 l but owl"8 10 an over Sunday visit at Goshen o i the 10 ron" WMn Put'u lor collection at 10:50 local. I so late a date this is not practicable Prlnevllle Ite.lew, Mr t n n..n "", th wl" Prol"bly l't nfr,.. f..i . i-..L. .. - iwnm-r, uun.r, i.iuri ui rraua uonuey, is The Rolls Now ia The Hands of Sk iff Johnson For Collection. A Numbsr llavs tal4 Tadar Hi i . . ... . . . iom morning Mierill Join son opened the (ax rolls for the collection of I be 1887 taxes. A number have visiting with bis sod Editor JB Whitney of the Albany ueraui, spent Sunday In Eugene re turning home on today's 10:60 local. Miss Laurie Buraette arrived home from Corvallls today where she hai been the guest of friends for a month Prof Carson Is confined to her room OltKUDM DIVISION EXTENDED. Supt Field and Manager .("liter's Jurisdiction of the S. P. i Kxtenu to" Duiisniulr. Arrangements have been consult mated and will be nut In force in a few with an Indisposition, at the residence davs wherebv the Khst divlrion of OI airs J 1' Ho Hand. E evsnlh inrl I Mm Kmitlmrn 1'anlfli. lj.l..... r I .-I .,B iiviii u"JrJ- Ashland. Oreir n to Bedland. falif. B F Amis writes us from Hay Creek. wi" eliminated and taken up by the wasco couutv. for the Weuki v divisions now olnlns It on the north IVKMWY M.VKCH l'i. of Plea-ant iiiornlng fur Guard. He will reluru to Lane county In October. Mis trnma Miller and son Jack came up from Portland Saturday to be lu attendance at the bedside of Mrs Miller's mother, Mrs M McCall. ilanford, Cal, Democrat, of Feb 1: aud south. By this change tho Orecon division will be extended to Dunsmulr, Calif, and will bo mull r the supervision of Hupt Fields and Mnnager Koliler. wlio patted IhrouKli Eti'iiu on hit night's 1 1 overlauil mr. ulo to Duusmuir to make necessary nrrnngeinentt lor tak session. Below 1 given the testimony before I the coroner's Jury, their verdlot and a I statement from Coroner Harris: CORONEH'8 juky report. Collage Grove, Or, March 13, 1898, 10U State of Oregon vs Ed Bangs; rupe. I ho ll.-st Indictment wus dis missed on motion of defendant' attor neys. Shortly thereaf:er the grand Jury relumed another "true bill," and We, the corouers Jury Ininaneled to 1,8 wag given until 2 o'clock Saturday Dr Geo Wall test I fled as follows: Am Inquire Into the cause of the death of "fteruoon lo plead, when he entered a physician. Reside In Cottage Harty Stevens find as follows: plea In abatement. Plea cf abatement Greve. Been In pi act ice 10 years. That deceased's unme was Harry F l,!!"ed mid tit fendant entered a plea of Know Harry Stephens. Called to see Stevens and that he same to hU death "ot Bul"y- him last ulght between 10 and 11 by wounds Inflicted upon his person 1 Alice O Brandt vs A Park B amll; o'clock. Found him suffering with alrk pocket knife lu the hands of confirmation. Confl.-riifd. three wounds on body and two on I N J Joues, In the Bohemia .saloon, 03 H R Williams vs J C Cooilale; head. One wound en the shouldsr, ii&U. Or. on March 12, 1SU8 at to recover money. The follow lnK Jury which was superficial; one on the side "b0" 8.30 p m. over ninth rib. also a superficial wound; one by the side of the breast bone on the right side of body opposite the heart, passing between fourth and filth ribs, pene' rating the cavity and passing through the lung. This wound, In my. opinion, caused bis death. The wouuds on head were contused wounds, superficial and of little consequence. Cottage Grove, March IS, 1898. Henry Wagner called: Am a resident of Cottsge Grove. Work In livery stau'e. Kuow Harry Stephens. Heard noise In the Bohemia saloon (Slgued) WSChrisman, foreman, L F Wooley, J C Stocfkek, C Stevenson, Js H McFarland Jr, Tiios Allen. NO STATEMENT TO MAKE. Mr Jone? was seen this miming by a Guard reporter after his arrival in was drawn iu the case Monday fore noon: O Q Cartwright, DWBrhhfes, X Winter, CJDodd, G N .McLean, Norman Butler, I P In nan, J.ilm Strome, Frank Brlsto, p ,M Mi Pher son, W it Wheeler, Palinor A) res. Jury Monday nlghl returned a souled vtrdl I. It wasop-nul Tuesday morn ing and wai found lo con oln a ver dict for nluintill of Sioo. This will throw the costs on dcfeixhlil. as he A Ufa U.I.I. I .-.. . . I " .... cuiim u, i.uBuue, vregon, IS IU ,,17 cliarirn ot ll.i lr n l.lll l.oml I.Trilnrv I li la nl I ...J ...III - ..... .... I " ' .aiiiijr anu win il a loot Bl Hie couutry with a view of locating huie permanently. A correspondent writing from Call. foruia to the Corvallls Times among other things has this: "At Los Ange les, Prof J D Letcher, formerly of O A C was met. He has a position in lew there aud waiting lor It to open up." Moro, Wsjoo county, Leader: B 8 Kelsay and Wm Fairfield, of Grass Valley, were In Moro Mouday. Mr Fairfield has purchased three fine ranches of Mr Kelaay. We understand An Aivihini'.- I'ion-nce West: While runiiltiK tlu'iilk'iriu theSpruie Point saw mill Tumliy afternoon, Frauk Fox met with it 11 nrcideiit from blch lie will bo I, ild up for mine time. A board lyiiiK on lollirs was struck by the log carriuge and Ihr end ofltpiiKlied tt;itlhHt Mr Fox's lliigh crowding him uguiiihl a wind mid causiug the board lo sp Ini; ii,i :md throw him some dlstauce. He wus cnrrlrd to a boat and drought to l'ior- hri. Ilia wo wmh iniialilriililv liiulr.til ik. I .. . i . i . , I - - n iud laiinr vuuieuiuiaies movinff 10 i.i r.i....i.i. i i... i .... . i t i i I uu" .uunicijr il u uiiii.b nnr tinirtvii. uaui muuijr, wucre no is vaieosiveiy Interested In real estate and other prop erty. Sherman county regreia to lose good cltltena like Ves Kelsay. Delegates Elected. Eu,ene on the 10:50 local, and asked If U'f 'f? ,,B,uS " f , , hehad.ny...tem.Utto,.,ak.f,rpub- r " J ,D lotvT JiiU''ll1'; iie..ion ' recover money. Tho following Jury llcation. He responded: -'No. There is "wmui i care 10 maKe. I tin e no rwil last night and went In to see what was betu pUeeu under a , . the cause. Saw Harry Stephens run Euaene on mvown aivnr.i in .. ... .. before the erand lurv ami a seemed to be avoiding him, or trying statement to that body. I sincerely to avoid blm. Htepbeus wai nuung regret the occurrence hut do not care Tan T.Maa avaa lnH tn III.. I . ... . . . tfoura auu " uunu u I O C1V8 IllB nnrortllnala al.r anv a... i, t ...j t.l . I - . :. - V uoor. loungrfouea asaeu iur uij more publicity as It is all over." part them; said his father would kill Mr Jones Is a quiet appearing man mm It mey uiu no. par. mtm. ' of ama stature ai d about Bflvra,f helped pull them apart, and wh n Stephens got up be snid be would go home. Saw wounds on bis bead and be wus bleeding. He reeled out of the bouse and sta ted home. Heard Joins say he bad to do it ; he could not help himself. Saw the knife In the hands of Mr Jones, but eould not recognize It. E G Warren testified: Am a mini r; went Into tho Bohemia saloon about 9:30 last night; saw Harry Stephens come Into the rear end of saloon with a stick of wood; be threw the stick down; I saw that he was drunk; be came in kicking tbe peoples' feet out f his way; began kicking the spittoons armnd. Mr Jones asked him very Indly not to do so; he asked what it coal; Mr Jones told him nothing, but he did not want him lo kick them and lirty up 1 lie floor; he roii'i-oed to kick them, aud Jones toi K I,, I , f him ud said please dou'l du that way then Stephens began lo fight Joues Dd I went out; I came back In a moment and saw Stephens leaving tb saloon with blood on bis face and bk bead was bleeding; he said he wa. golnhome. This was ab Hit 9 JO. Henry Day called and testined: Wat in barber-shop; beard the noise In lu. .aloonj ran In; the fight was over; sa Stephens and Jones In Ibe sa'oou; Slephens was hurt; his features iifti- ated pain atd Intoxication; be cam out of the saloon stagger! og and retl age. On his fa?e are to be seen rears which were placed tlure bv St ptieiu In the ratal htruggle. Mr Joues while showing In his euu vernation h i! he regrets tbe siTalr, yst feels Unit lu- Is vindicated before the people ui.d it bad he failed to protect Unm-lf his own life would have paid (he pennlty. KOTK. X J Jmes, "Newt" as h wus familiarly called, resided iu Engine in the early seventies, lie was a tiuunsti r and hauled goods from Port.'ni d In fore the railroad was built. He in;ir rid Laura lies of a family well know n to plotiter Eugene people was drawn In the caw : P M McPher son, M D Lingo, rainier Ayren, J H Pru t, J D Spmcrr. G X .MiI."un,D W Iiridge', O Q Curt right, WL heeler, NorniH ' Builer, Frank Brls- low, J A Hughes. Ontild. 01 II D Bufliini vs Ellalielh Buf fu in; divorce. D. fult nnd referred to C M Kissinger to report testimony, Divorce granted. Ill State of Oregon vs Sun Case; assault with dangerous weapon. Late Friday afternoon (lie finnd Jury ie- turned "a (rue hill." Ho was ar raigned and took In duy to plead. II D Norton uui leluim d to defend him. This afteri oo n Cum' entered a plea if guilty of sample ii-nnilt Willi the iindi'rntii.'ii!iiig Unit t he sentence would h" In, ti-1 line, f"0. Judge f I at I. ri'.u i.c 1 ilmt the defendant i. Id l,i i l'i. Miti i i i d the latter art f 1 1 l.i i rk. A Xew Stork Me-srs Hiliee Tuy. Irand Hairy M 1 lo'den are making a-rangeno'M lo open a hukery a'ld co t tloueiy store in thisci y, aud ex pect lo have fame compleled soon. Mr Taylor Is one of the lest confectioners n the state and a good laker, and his know ledge of the crafts together with the lersom.l popularity f the two young u.en comprising the firm, in sures (be success of the undertaking. I D D.iver, jr, has ben elected a Irlega e to the silver republican Marion ouuty convention from Halein No recinct. He Is a son of t'enator Driver of Lnne county, i i in penp'is run r Delegates. i i l.W a t K I K, Or, Mjic. 12, 1808 I .iu Sin: A I di h v.'Hie, uliernates ,!,, I i".i m hi ; . i , I 1 1 l! the Ptoples l.iiy S u'e (ii.v. i.ti 'i 1 1 Portland mi March jj, p.u; ..l.:. the number is not fewer than , can obtain re duced rates of fare Those intending should take a receipt from their local ticket agent for the fare paid, and on presenting that with the secretary's certificate cf attendance on the eon Y iitlon, the agent at Portland will well a return ticket over the Southern Pacific By lines for onr.-thlrd, and over the O R 4 N line for one fifth tbe usual fare. This certificate must le presented within 4S h 'Urs of th ad journment of the convention. W H U'Rkw, Seo'y State Ex Com Peoples Party. The following delegates were elected Saturday to tbe democratic and popu lists conventions respectively which meets In this city next Wednesday. democrats. East Cottage Grove L F Wooley, H J Day, J W Baker, J 8 Medley and A J Brumbaugh West Cottage Grove J P Currln Horace Mann, Alex Cooley, J W Gowdyand EC King. South Junctlon-DrW W Oglesby, James Clow, Thomas Mllllorn. North Junotlon, Rev William Hous ton, W L Houston, James Darnlll. fcouth Eugene No 1 Ell Barger, P J McPbersoD, John HIggtus. North Eugene No 1 J J Walton, B F Dorrl, Geo W Klnsey, 1 L Camp bell. South Eugene No 2 -A O Mathews, John Holland. North Eugene No 2 Geo A Dorrls, C M Kissinger. North Eugene No 8-J A Close, M Calloway. Sprlngfleld-W P Chesber.J E P Withers, A D Baker. Willamette Wm fiogard, Geo Smith, Geo Drury. Goshen J B Keeney, II L Edmund son. Irving D F Andrews, Tbomas Fisher, J M Kltcbeu. Coyote Thomas MoCulloch, John Schrlmpf. Camp Creek James Waring, J W Shumate, George Dames. POPULISTS. East Cottage Grove H O Veatch, Nat Martin, Tbos Allen and A Birch. Wst Cottage Grove Levi Geer, Dr G (J Soapp, Alf Powell, W M Witt, A M Sweeney and one other whose name we did not learn. Junolb'n Precincts Tbe populist delegates from (be two precincts are: RP Caldwell, M Eccleston, S Click, lames Calvert, Charles Btal.lberg, F Curtis. North Eugene NoS-L B Itoa:iisu, J J Mutha, J Xvushal 111. North Eugene No i-U W Welder, E Beams, J C Richardson. Willamette-Arthur Holland, South- erland, Markls, Jackson. Goshen-P R Wallli, II Hutohlnson. Irvlng-W A Potter, A W Bond. North Eugene No 1 A S Patterson, D R Lakln, Cllut Wllhrow and L U Patterson. South Euseue No 1 James NettU too, Eugene Nye, L B Rowland. Coyole James Crow, Jeff McCul- looa, 8 It Jenkins. o Prune Shipment Today (lemge T Hall & Sou shipped lo parlies lu Syrcuse, N Y, 600 five pound U xs of Oregon French and Italian prune. They were packed in nicely piepared and labeled boxes, and wen d -red ut a good price. Mn't Oregon prunes should lie packed In lliis manner. When Ed MoCormick, I lie Portland restaurant man, was ul Dawson City on Febiuary 3, he visited the hospital. There were 42 patients confined, 22 of whom were a til Ic ted with scurvy. The rest were fever and other Ills. Roseburg Review: Robert Brown, who was so seriously Injured in a mine In the Bohemia district several months ago, is sun in a serious conuuion ai Mrs Ketchell's county hospital in this city. The lower part of his body is still paralyzed and he appears tn have M O Warner went Injunction today. Dr Geo Wall w.u.lown from Collage Grove today. miss Klva lilrlmdion Hi Is In Kuvi.t'. Win II Biley left tills Denver, Colorado. Henry J Day and Dr Wall, of Cot. tiigeGrovi, are iu the city. F K Gray of tin. Columbia Limit. nient Co, Portland is In the city. Dr BillliiKton was a nvsi'iiirer foe points north on t uluy's 10:r0 local. M Volk, of portlai d. roadum-ter of IheS P K U, w a. in the city today. Frank Bromi Is back from a trio lo hisSiniihtleld riiiuli where he was un. gaged piuuiug trie. MrsJ W Wllhrow of this cliv and MrsDT Awiirey of Cottage Grove went (o roil hind today. Mrs F B S uthwick, of Salem, was u tbecily today In the Interest if (he ncllle Woodmen Circle. Mrs E O Thomas and child who hava been iu this city lot some time, left today for llutton, Wash. MrsC E LooiuU arrived over f om Seattle today and w ill visit for a time with her daughter in this city. Florence West: R..r Falhur D.ly of Eugene, was on tldn water Ibis week unending to LU duties as priest, Gi-orgo Alexander of the Lebanon Advance icturiml lnunu today after a two days viU w ill, hU piirnit In this city. Stale Evungell-t J J Ll-ter, of Eugene, is holding i si rli s ol revival meeting In the Christian church nt Ruseluirg. Mrs J II ChilHon wn iiindo wi by a bicyclist on We.t Seventh stre tyis tenlay aud had nu iirinipiite badly bruised. Salem Journal: Mis Henri, tin Lsuer returned to i er home nt Euuetie Sun day evening, after a short visit with friends In this city. Miss Bessie Day ret III lied lust lilirllt from an extended visit to Tennessee. British Columbia, and other points. She had a very plea-ant trip. W 1 tamphell yesterday left for tho McKenzlu Bridge, whero lie will operate hi saw mill until ho cuts 1 1,000 fat of lumber fur the settlers. A largo number ot tho cill.eiia of Cot luge Groxe and Leniutl were In tho illy today a wlinesHe before tho giaiul 1'iry in thu Stephens homlcldo case. Albany Demociai: Mr FM Croasan. a leaning merchant ot F:igln, E O, spent Sunduy with Albany friend. Mr Crossen wa a former Albany young mun, attending school here, afterward at I' incite and Stanford. Monday's Albany Democrat: "Mlaj Mary Cundlir left on the overland this morning for Chicago, where she will lake special lessons under Chicago's beet Instructors In elocution." Miss Cundlfl has many friends In FJugene and recently visited here. The University of Oregon has lost everything excepting Chapman, the alleged president. We wonder if that noble Institution Is to he forever des troyed by tho Czar aud Incompetent at Its head. Appointments. Federal appoln t laeiit, Chas A Slie'.brede, of Roseburg has been appointed Commissioner for Alaska. It I u fat prize. James Mc- been gradually falling for the ptst two I Cain was also appointed postmaster at or three veeks. McMlnnvlllo. Attention! Our Spring Goods aro most all iicre now. We invito you to como before the lines aro broken It will pay you to see them. :ORESS GOODS- Here Is where Is where we shine. Ottomans Beugallnes Poplins Melanges Mavelieux. Plaid Plain, shades we have theai all in the newest weaves and colors. Prices to s iit every one. All that Is new pretty and desirable ou will find here. I hla is to be a season of Ribbons and Luces galore. Wea e prepared for it. CORSETS AND GLOVES. New at vies, and prices, ask to see the Thompsou's glove titling corset, they are sure to fit and pleasi. WASH GOODS. This line comprises o many such dainty creations, It will be Impossible to dollieni ost ice in prosaio worus. hey must tie mi) liefore ou can real ize their beauty. Ornatl le Llsse Mir- reltl, Imp' l I Dolled Wwlss, niullOr aiidlr,M llioiiiulil F'asline Scotch Zep- ilr. loile lioii'iriu iMMKiiuuraticie coto ,I.awD,P col aV'cUiiasOullnS re a few auu at piues f' m Sc up, lot. them over. CLOTHING. We are receiving additions in this dcpartnii'ii I'oiiiinuailv, we will have a surprise for jou lu a few days HATS AND CAPS. In this Huh we can pli-useall whether it lie, shape, color, stylo, iptallty, size, or price. We are agents for Die famed Kinvstiurry soft hat, aud the Kiiloff slifl hats, both acknowledged leaders in their lines. SHIRTS. Gold and silver iiif..n correct style, rfeci fit ciiri fnl lliii-h nod In li st value, you get them from Ui only. SHOES. litre it I hard to pick the winners, we have thrni I" the new tans, nrowii black fancy vesting tops and plain new coin Iihs luce for liolli laille geiitleiiien. t-' .(Mi l,u a pretty ami irooil a sIhm a nmsl dealer will iisk '1 (M) for. Comu and see lliem auy way. New style- huH i-.inr in ilu. week. SHIRT WAISTS. Tr"J'ili Is liie seine nf perfeello.i this line, they are uolug already. in We are agents for tho justly famed Jamestovu Worsteds. The aro well known as among ttio newest productions and sterling values. F. E. Dunn