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tka l"' " " 1 Hill 1 m D fi A B1CH PLOM. $150 PER BUSHEL "CYCLONE DAVE 'I! kh .inn ftUU run iim HAVANA POWDER Absolutely Pure nt.nii'N III. A II u.iiu.iiiui. .1.1 i.i ttntCitanl . rv i .. t . ".on .v a iiiilir cttblo ha been received ihenavv lf piirtiiient irom Com- j n..iLi.i' tf Mm AmIIi unimfl MI C l'l " 1 J I -------- 1 It has uot leen given out uh yet Til K WUI.'NDKD. I - ...( i W li U I I I I III" lill' 1 IIIIIB i, i II.. t I.I bfu chartered to bring home I 1. ii .- U' . i ' . I . j I lii. i, III - officers. A RIOT. riot In reported at 'i'ulveta, 'pain. v. unu HDiwiurui eisis. XBOOFI REACH BABBADOU IIC U ' lrll .ll''l- ' . I HI II HUI i, Florida today. T ere were s I a -..,1 I iTTLHHIP OHMOM SAILS. Uf UO ill' HU 1 1 ' . g-'li mii vi gis nwn v ITU! II 11 iiiwuain ii" i iii" II till liwui inniiinniii iinn MAJOR liENKHALH NOMINATED. AHIIINUION, u v, oiuy 1, i .m t Tim f..ll..ilu.. Mul.r I :..n..n, I - noiuiDuud by i' .-hi. hi ji..i . t . ' . . w. .. o:iey loimy vicncmi n ip.hi. eeler of Alabama, Shatter of Vcr- l. ' I " l ' l l ' 1 I . ...... I. ...... .1 id Ketiluekey, and Howell. i1 tu the Udaud AS it I nuto.V , Is V. .way 4; u'-iu p Tl . .. .. - (. .... m ....... t ;. tnlonrii r l Mil v raiu-i0' lor n.i.r i-uuuirir L. If A -.A a .i ... ni. nt..l .... T- it now seems certain inai a;i acooaat urooM win us laaen 10 FOKT DKSI KOVED. United States gunboat Wil- L. . .1..... I" i I .. I n. fori. I ME SPANISH FLEET. WIN i-iir urn . .1 . ..w.w l in . . . . .. .n n i Hi t i run- inii.n.. n... euure licet is said lo oa cimus for an engagement Ho ilie Slates fleet. OUR FLEET SAILS. IIWII S .1' Mil 111 I I I. Il lirillllK Iv. I In. lu'.mlo I i r. . ..neve a r ' . - w i 1 i in ii uuj s. DEWKY'B I.OS3. s I.' ..... . M .. I I I , . r o - v - hundred Cubiui orlMBon rteently ii... e . ' t 1 1 iiii to be IU Bill MI ill I f D USD Mil ni IUJ NAVAL KNOAOKMEST. 8hor; qui fight i urrea on me I n n i 'ii mn I'miH Lis iii-miiml ivm . . i i . . for n linn 1 I " vivniji i " DItABLSD Vmitlh IH7 Sua in UM 4' -111 I D III- A I a - 1 nirlvPfl today lor rcjiaira. HAVANA NEWS. '. 1 I li ll . . I t ill I u. Iu-ular Cabinet bai op oed in . n . nt 1 ... , lul iih oath of ofllce. BponiiU bolulern inn. .timilo Din u tin !i llti V been a celebration. OKDKKKU l '.AST. akc His Old I :re I ll rui r Charleston. I 1 V I . il. . 1 il . I . 1 - I . I T I . n .. 1 .1... ....... .1 If. Ill lil a - J S I nana, ana lias been oruereu i place on the cruiser Charleston. try man lias Uen cslled to resume M L Cornelius has already purelias- 2,400 bead of cattle for shipment loj oataua. To bod on the South ern Const INSURGENT VICTORY. Made lo Shell noito MRU i-it i- in m. Hp?cliUo Hie Uuanl. Washinoton, DC, May 5; 0:15 p in. United States will land troops on the Houlheru Oatit of Cuba. REACHES KEY WB8T. Key West, Fla, May 5; u p m. T! a American troopship from New York has arrived here. TO SHELL HAVANa. Key West, Fla, May 5; 6:15 p m. Preparation! are Ueinu made to shell Havana. Mom C'aatld is niakiuK preparation o reoelva the Americau fleet. A warm time is predicted. INSUKOENI'S VILTOBY. Il II said that the Insurgent army won a good victory in Cuba today. I'm v Uuanl, Mny A Boldieh Uoy's Letter: Fred Fish writea Irom Camp Mckinley, Portland, to his mother MrsBEBrowu that company 0 had the only decora ted car carrying volunteers Into Port laud. Pouruui'ii are placed In each tent, his "room mates" being Claire VVilloughby, Chas. (Jrifflu aud Cuas Klingenstuith. The toys will be al lowed to go lo Portlaud once a week from 9:30 a m to 3:30 p in. Routine drill, inspections, guard mounts, dress parade, etc., occupy their camp life pretty thoroughly. The uewa tlm' Chaplain W 8 GHIbart and i.ieut. It 8 Hustou were given positions in the regiment was received with great glee by the entire Eugene soldiery. Fred says that company C is doing flue work, ana litis already come In for per sonal words of praise from the regi' mental oftlcers. Hikthday Party The 10th anol versy of the birth of Miei lua Craig was observed yesterday by a few friends asi-einbling at her homo in the Titus block. The usual social ameni ties were extended and Mrs Mayer's parlors were opened up aud games aud music served to puss the eveuiug away luostdeligutfully. Light refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs r J Craig, Mr and Mrs Wui May er, Misses lua Craig, Maud Shelley, Pearl Park, Messrs Wayne Osburn, Keiin;th Miller, Ed Van Dyke, Ed Ellison, Nat Eddy, Arthur Frazer, Coleridge McElroy, Percy Oarrlgues, I "iin. r Wimberly. To Portland. Miss Lowe, head cutler in Miss E Saltzman's Ninth street millinery store, weut to Portland Mi. r. lay morning on the overland to atteud the large summer miliiuery openings, and to study the lsteit fash ions for the '1)8 season. Miss Lowe will return tonight. Nearly Well. A letter from Vincent Straub, who is taking the Hirschfelder consumption treatment in San Francisco, brings thegeod news that he continues to improve and that ho lias nearly fully recovered. Since going to San Francisco he has gal. ed six pounds in weight. Deleuates. J M Shelley, M Svar verud aud W M Oreen will represent Spencer Butte Ltidge I O O F of this city at the Uraud Lodge, which meets at Koseburg May 17, and Mrs Ellen Frazoraud Jaca Wllloughby will rep resent the Kebekahs at the same time mid plae. Unfounded The rumor that sv eral of Co C'a boys had been rejected by the military examiner is unfound ed. It is exbected that the work of giving the men physical examinations will uot begin at Portland until tomor row. Wokk Commenced. The prelimi nary work on the First National bank building has eommeuced The side walk on the south lias been torn up and V McFarland Is making arrauge ments to remove the warehouse to the rear of the lot. Says He's Not Spanish. -E L Rhodes, Eugene's tainale man, who was incarcerated for disorderly con duct, requests the Uuard to state that be Is not a Spaniard, and that be la patriotically American. Bids Opened Bids for doing the outside carpeuter work on Dr Kuyke I" ,1 ill's new residence were opened to day. The highest bid pre see led was aud the lowest $89; the latter by T B Anderson. Markied Near Eugene this after- tooD Mr Hrt Vitus and Miss Mary Kimmel. Father Daly officiating. . lifpjfjIioDs Being A. B. Crossmao, Nittft, Appointed P. IL at Portland. MTIOM I I s IHM.l M n ripecltl to lbs Uutrd Portland, Oo, May 4-Al U Croe iiiiiu, the well known Mltohellite poli tician, wan appointed postmaster at Portland today by Pre.lde.it MoKlD - ley, for the term of four yeais. lie is secretary of the Anti-Slmou county central committee. The Mltchellltes are enthusiastic over the appoluiment, while the M mon crowd Is bitter In their deuuu olatlon ef the same. Croaaman formerly resided in Salem bat came to this oily a few years ago and opened up a dry goods store, but was compelled to asslgu about oue year ago on accouut of the hard times. Coming Our Way. Just to make it pleasaut for you to give you an opportunity to be meas ured by a representative from the Ureal Chicago Tailors, M Born A Co there is oue coming our way. Ou May Dili, you will tluil him at our store with a complete line of materials for spring and summer of '98 . If you've ever had any trouble with your 9HHNS-mere s a ueiier way oiierrn you now an easy, dressy way. Come in and have your measure taken. L's an Interesting matter, anyhow, to all careful dressers, to keep in rlose touch with style, aad to see just what is newest. P. Frank & Sons. Marriage Licbnse County Clerk Jennings today Issued a marriage license to Thomas F Maher, of Klam ath county, aged 39, and Miss Eftle W Cummings, of Lane ciuuty, aged 10 years. UNION SPEAKING. Wm R KING, Union candidate for Governor, Eugene Monday afternoon and o'clock and 7:3U o'clock. HON J R SOVEREIGN Of Arkannas, ox-Master Workman Knight- of Labor, will accompany Mr King and occupy a part of the time at each speaking. A cordial invitation is extended, to all pur sons intereited in tho groat financial question, and the welfare of our state, to he present at these speakings. Union Co.mmi itki'. PUBLIC IPEAKIMU At Thurston, Mohawk, and Coburg. Hon W S Vaudeiburg. of CoosCoun- ty.and Peoples Party candidate for Congress two years ago, will address the citizeus of Lane couuty ou the pot. itical Issues of the day, at the following times aud places. Thurston, Moudsy, May 9. Mohawk, Tuesday, May 10. Coburg, Wednesay, May 11. Speaking at each place in the in ng at 7 o'clook. Everybody is Invited to attend. Come ! out and hear an able speech sues of the day. on the i- Com. SPEAKING. HON. J. J. WHITNEY, Ol Albany, will address the citizens of , Lane couuty at the followiug places and limes: Jasper, May 13, at 7 o'clock In the th evening. Fall Creek, Saturday, May 14, at '2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr Whitney is an able speaker and ihAtnnahlv understands the financial . I . jni ii.ii. Come out and hear him. Everybody invited. Union Comjuti ke. Died A A McCumber of Jasper precinct died at his home Msy 1st 1898. He was born In Delaware county, state of New York. Was married Sept 20, 1884 to Miss Addl H McAfee. He was a member of the Christian church at Jasper, Oregon and of Camp No 271 of the Woodmen of the World. Deceased leaves a wife and six small children. Mohawk Fire. Last evening, about sunset the residence of B Smith on the Mohawk, shout 14 miles east of this city, caught f.re and burned to the ground. Nothing was saved ex-1 cent a few nieces of furniture. The loss, about fiW, was not covered by insuraooe and ill fall tieavily on Mr attue rraDttcboolhoOM last Wed ues Smith, who is apoor man. ,ay. Trent Sunday .chool was represent d Bkino Dkmoushbd. The BaO-Lj,, ,. , ,. ,,,Vention by Misses dricks brick building, corner WlBth j BJo Williams and Mary Mosjpoy and and Wlllsmette street Is being tOCD I tjfsjaTI Ernest iioon?y BT.d Ellis Par- down. Il was the pioneer brick build-' ing in the city being erected In 18U0. SAMPSON'S FLE . It is M lie will SU Porto lib. 1 WILMINGTON ClllLLEM'S HAVANA Spaniards Albtth Some Americans aud Insurants. BIOTIKtJ l M-IIV Special lo the oiurj Key Wbbt, Florida, May 5, j p in Admiral Simpson's objective point wltii his licet is Porto It ico. It Is l.ow stated that lie lll ibtll that city. I'll AI.LENiilH HAVANA. New YoBK, May j. 5 p m The I gunboat Wilmington today oballenged ' HwMl,t llir, w llg , ,ert, , lN. T, challenge wus not answered. SPANI.VKI IN A MULSH. Spaniards in ambush llred upon a bnly of Americans mid insil. gents near Havana, killing and wounding fifty. RIOTING. Madrid, May 5,- Rioting Is report ed in many olilei In tpaln. A display or American flagi al one place in Spain by Spauiurils caused 1.1 . nNlicd. will -peak in evening, at 1 From South Lane, Edenvale, May 2, 'OS. It Is thought that the Whooping C0U'J'1 U "ur ,M' John Handaaker wbb a visitor here bt Friday and Saturday, Charles (Iriswold, of Portland, is visiting relatives In this neighbor. hood. Mr and Mrs Cox of Rmllhfleid, were guests of Miss Carrie Bridge! last i week. Our teacher. Miss Alice Smith, preached to a crowded house last Hun (luV Ht "'""or. Mrs I. iili Miithews, who l.-i I e.n spending the w inter in Callforola, re turned to her home last .-aim .1 ij Henry Mitchell and family are spending several days on K w River visiting relatives ol Mrs Mitchell, I -I liros. Will not He o il. lone i y any one in their line of Duslness. Tney will purcha-e and run tl.n seu-.n l.rand uew thresher, "illi nnprove meuts up to date. General satisfaction II expressed by the free silver adv. cat.-, ol Ibis neigh borhood at the nomination! made by the convention on ih" .'.uh lost, par- ticnl.rlv that of 11 .w-ml Bauglnuan for commissi r lis ndn Informs linn, sound iudeim t and inflexibl . . .- honest v. w ill s. i ii e lor him who .v. r he is known, mat J votes outside of the Union party. Dorcas, Dexter Denis. May 4. Bicepllnoally warm weather for tl e first of May, Alva Addington Is working on the toaD Folk above CreaPtU. An excursion to Ml .ion Is planniV for next Sunday by the young people. Wm Twlliey has ien grubbing tot Mr Parvln this week. Heu.es n ma chin-. A number of people irom this place attended the funeral of Mr Mcl umis r at Pleasst.t Hill Monday. Hon'. R M Veatch and Judge J W , ...np,,,, tt,ir. 1 a good audience fcer Rao. 1m Wheat .Market the QJjM lor Years. UOOO nun nuns llllal lo Iho OtisrJ. I.ivkhimol, May S. i'argoss on paeaga iboul o.l dearer; Llvorpool spot slsn 3d higher. SrW Voiik. May 5 f 1.45 per bush 1 1 iiiiiI excited. CHICAOO May J. Excited and higher, May Closing al N ler bushel. BAM FBAMOUCO, May .V -Higher audi (cite i, i losing at fl 73 percental. gg-- i - DEWEY'S LOSS. Fifty Were hilled and Uue Hundred Wounded. Sin FruncUoo, Cal, May 4. Reports fr.uii the Mure Mnud navy-yard to iil;ht from ik trustworthy source say il... i Admiral Kirkland, commandant I In the yard, received today a cipher message from the navy department -'.Mug tliut Commodore Dewey had ant a brief cable from Hong Kong, giving the loeees in the Manila light Bf 1 killed and 100 won tiled. Tl e rep iri also laid the fjouojrd and I'e- tn . i-ic l.aillv .lniuuged, esK'Olally in ih ii upper-works. Dewey asked f. r a hospital 'h p and a force of-jouo mtn w ith supplies l'..r three mouths. 1 KOI. It AM. Sunday School Picnic at Park, May 7. Merlau's Song "Snnahlna" Three Sunday Schools Prayer Buot W A Klkins Song Bethal Sunday lobOOl K . ilatioii Mr E M Pattersou . Messrs ( 'oimle. Male Qnartetta Sfi ; Mesfrve, Patterson. Address ltev Morton L Rose Instrumental Duet Misses McKlroy Reoitallon Pleasant Hill SH AFTERNOON. Song "Lovely ,Ma". 18 Children Ra nation Qraos Edmuiidson Song Pleasant Hill Sunday Schiol Reoltatlop Clair Rristow Song Girls of the Eugene H 8 Recitation . Bethel Sunday School Address. . Prof B F Mulkey, O 8 N 8 Solo Prof E I) Rcsler There will be u hare ball game, an egg race by young ladies, aud a boat raee. All are luvited. Service hi l'llilipplues The order of the cabinet to engage ocean trmispoitatiou with which to send the Piiclilc coast volunteers to the l'llilipplues brings the war right homo to our own door, for it means that about sixty Eugene young men will haVI to go to that far away country. The islands are just below the 20th parallel of latitude, slightly further south than Cuba, which Is just above tic BOtll parallel and hence Is iu a very win m climate. There are only about o.OuO wlille peop e on the Island, aud niosl ..I' them aie Spsnish soldiers, who are than to bold the couutry. The natives are of Malay type. The voy age would glv. the young men acliauce to si e I he world, hut at the same time the trip is not to bean enviable oue. You'll Be Sorry. I f you do uot get your measure taki n when the representative Is here you'll be sorry you didn't get an M Born suit. Other men in your set will lake ad vantage of the opportunity ihej'll be elegunlly dressed. Just as well bo measured light uo extra cost. At our store witli full line of very lat est samples of spring styles, aud every lit guaranteed or no sale May 14. P Frank 4 Sons, Local Market Msy, 0 1898. Wheat-87c. Qata Mo. Hops 2 to So. Butter 90 to SSe per roll. Eggs 100. Potatoes 2oC Poultry IS !) to $3 W per dozen Teatlieis' Kiaminatlon. Notice is bereby given that the reiu lar quarterly examination for teachers certificates w ill ho held at the court hi um, commencing at l o'clock p m on Wednesday May 11, 18-.H. ii teaabers wishing n obtain state certificates or diplomas should apply at this time. i in iKLBB s Hunt, Couaty Supt. With CompabV C Members of oompaoy U writing to friends In this Olty, State tliatthe final physical ex aminations have not yet been made, and owing to i he present rush of get ting the regiment iu condition It Is not known Just when they will be made. The civil examining physi cians, DrsG. lsy aud Nichols, ef Port land, have already been appointed, and are ready to begin their work. The boys are well satisfied with their work so far, and are all pleased with their i s of gelling to bold the Philip pine Islands. Will Arrive From Texas to Stump toil tin: i io in KBIT festal to tli i.uartl. Pom land, Oregon May .-"Cyclone" Davis will arrive here direct from Texas next Saturday lo slump the state of Oregon for the Unli D ticket. Mr Davis Is said to be one of I lie most eloquent speakers iu tie Lone Star State. Iu the last pres idential election he was a mlddle-of-the-roader, but Is now Iu favor of the union of all silver forces. Short History of the War. Uncle Sam "Git," augasta "Nit;" And then they lit, Aud Spalu quit, Boston Globe. J w Hamilton, The Eugene Journal says editorially ; It Is well known that the shove name. I gentleman la before the people u- a candidate for the Important ofllce of Judge of the Second Judicial District, Mr II million is in tl,,. prime of life, being about 42 years of ago He has been oiitluunusly in the practice of tin legal profession fur ID years, and Is to day itvognl.ed by bench and bar iin one of the best lawyers Slid most suc cessful practitioners in this district Tills standing is not denied to Mr Hamilton by any one. He is a hard working, paliistaklng lawyer, well posted, Iu the enjoyment of excellent health and ossessed of all ihn qualifi cations required to make an I'M', lie I Judicial officer. Mr Hamilton is not a stranger to the people of thl district; it will be well remembered that he very alily and acceptably served as District Attorney for this district for eight years, and It can bo sild, with out fear of contradiction, that the oflloi was never in safer ur abler hands. He knew his duties as an officer and dared to pet form them without fear or favor, and earned the respect of every taxpayer. The people of this district will make no mistake when they elect Mr Hamilton Judge of this district, as we believe they will. L'nuiiuissloners' Court. March 23. David Gilliam, witness Stste ve II .il; 7 20 Alice Deadmond wituess Stats vs llaugs. 7 20 L L Marsters wi tless Stste v- Bsngs 2 10 Mis L L Msrsters witness State vs Bangs 2 in Frank Johnson witness State vs Bangs 'J SO W M Speer witness State vs Banga I 00 C U Farrow, witness state vs Hang- 2 10 Jsmes Seavey witness state vs Bangs 3 20 Arthur I latum witness Stale vs Bang 2 10 Mrs Davles wituess Stale vs Bangs J S Stiles witness State vs llaugs R Scott witness State vs Bangs... W II Yates, witness grand Jury DSImmonds, grand jury witness Ottls Curtis, grand Jury witness.. Frauk Johnson, giand Jury wit uess Herschell Johnson, grand Jury witness L I . Marsters, grsnd jury wit ness 1(1 in 10 n 80 80 210 4 80 2 10 A E Wheeler, grand Jury wit ness 3 10 Mrs Davles, grand Jury witness.. 2 10 Alice Deailmoud, grand Juiy wit ness 3 20 Andrew Oshinsn, grand Jury witness 4 SO Raymond Miller, grand Jury wit ness, claimed $0 20 allowed 2 10 GeoFcroner, grand Jury wit ness, claimed U 20 allowed 2 IU F W 1'rentloH grand tiry witness claimed 0 20 allowed 2 10 L Gross, grand jury witness claimed 0 20 allowed 2 10 L Belshaw grand Jury witness... 7 on Wm Welzler, wituess grsud Jury 3 20 Mrs Wetzler witness grand Jury .'I 20 MrsJ M Kitchen wituess grsnd Jury I 20 H L LlndJay wituess grand jury 8 SO J II Miller wituess gland Jury 4 80 II F.Morris wituess grand Jury 5 00 John H iker witness grand Jury 4 SU W B Wetzler witness grand jury 2 In KoiumaTakaraka wituess graud Jury 3 20 MrsSJ Uutrlck wituess graud Jury 4 80 H N Butrlck wituess graud Jury i 80 A L Coon witness grand Jury... 4 SU J W Harris grand Jury witness, claimed 0 10 allowed 2 10 J W llu, ris grand Jury witness... 2 10 Joy grand Juiy witness eluluud 6 10 allowed 2 In Curls Marx Ji graud Jury wit ness S 111 Sidney Scott graud Jury wituess claimed U 20 a lowed .... 2 10 Al Johnson graud Jury witness... 4 80 Bargey I'lleoger grsud jury wit ness 4 80 James Crawford grsud Jury wit I N H ill Probably h Med Tooiiit TROOPS FOR COBA. N val Battle B(M lo Be in POSTED BBjajltUW. Special In UM (iusnl. Ki v WtBT, Flotilla, Msy 5; 05 p in Havana expects lo be shelled to night and excitement is great In the Cuban capital. People are hurrying to and fro a Ith grave countenances. TROOPS BOU I'll WARD. NBW VoHR, May 6, The govern m ul hospital ship left New York this morning, bound for Key West, Fla. Kky WBST, Florida, May 6 A large Dumber of troops airlved here today. Tampa. Florida, May 6 A great amount of ammunition and several cavalry 1. oats will leave Tampa, to morrow morning, Alt the artillery left today. The placing of troops luto Cuba Is thought to he a eertaluty. R PORTED SHELLED. It Is reported iu Key West that Porto Rico was shell. il this forenoon. naval battle progressing Ko, Wi-l Fla. May ftj MB p m A naval battle is said to he lu progress this afternoon ofl the liaytalau const bclwicli tin' l ulled States and Spain. WEDNESDAY MAY 4 Commissioners court Is lu session. Miss Dell Walton Is still seriously 111. L 1' Tallmun, of Meadow, Is lu the city. DrWW Oglseby Ol Junction la In the city. Willamette street should besprlukled to the depot. Att irney K Bklp worth arrived home today, Miss Dee An kony has gone to Port land to visit for week. Darwin Bristow of Cottage Grove, Was lu BJUganl today. Mrs A ! Hard, of Florence, arrived hereon a visit last night. .1 (' Jennln.B, of Irving, has been very ill, but is better tiow. F M Wllklns went lo Portlaud on the overland (his morning. TF Mah.r. of the Klimath Indian agency, was lu Eugene today. A W (lelsy, the well known Insur ance man, went north (...lay. Mr and MrsJ W Cook, came down fi in I ot Inge drove this morning. Mrs A Minn pies arrived home today from a visit with her sou al healtle. Harry Tcmpleton returned to his home at llalsey on today's 10:50 local. Miss Emma Vandoyn is visiting her -later, Mrs W 11 .Mansfield, at The Dallas. If III Haggle Croner went to Oregon City and Portland today for a fort nlgtit's Visit. Rev Jacob Gillespie is very ill aud his death is only a questlou of a few days at the most. (J A Potto rf, of Lake creek, Union oandldate for representative was In Eugene yesterday. Mi si ra UnB, Of Jacksonville ar rived this morning and will be the guest of hr toother, G D Llnu. A number of counterfeit 25 cent ,,, ur,. in , h ,. .lion ai Corvallia. Tney are of the miulage of 1801. Mr ami Mrs Jno K rouse and son Rudolph, Of Salem, arrived up today and will visit at the home of Mrs P B Klnsey. Prlnovllli Review of April SMbl "L S Logan, of Eugene, arrived in our cdy last Saturday and left ou Monday for his ranch near Price." The Eugene Eleotrlo Light Co baa rereivi.la consignment of light polea from Co: luge drove, and some aio belog delivered Malay from the depot. 11 J Day has void bis blacksmith business In Cottage drove and will spend the summer lb velopiug a claim which he owns lu the Bohemia dis trict. HouC K Wllklusnn, wlio Is at Den ver Colorado, is slowly growing worse. Be Intends now going out on a fsrm where lie can have pine air aud fresh milk. Frauk Schultz, a native of Germany, was granted final citizenship papers today I., lore Judge E O Potter. Tbe witnesses were 0 M Kissinger and W T Bailey.