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CHY AND COUNTY 1 0 jURDAV JUNK 25 rZtmtl i th hli.hr.l rade bakiag kr . acsvat m i efcrd lurtSer taae ear oUW braeS. POWDER Absolutely Pure (.-tL lU ki poof m., sry vom. Wtflaxts go iuto ellect July 1st TW Peering Mower. . arx 1.... II..., . . me Deeriof Blodtr. VfcfMOf the beHt friendH u farmer I..vi tlli'V Hlr IlillUC Of LMiOll nI nil . . ilmm iii 1' I. ( !himMM. IPVtH Vfc?autern pays the liighent market I ILV Till' nt w r.UKViir rtmrwi in juiy pop- . . . i All KintH r "Crook" prontn at Hill I - 60,001 hiuimIh ol Oregon Grape Knot I SI II I. u.L-vl.t V u CNMWl BleyWM Btylllh and flout. F L CjlAMl.KHS, Agi. r" I, (.numbers will trade you n new fnt . " I 111 Oil.. J awa euintiied and repaired at Ku- . -. - - .w W'nrku , t t 1 1 . r I m i m . i .. For iAi.K 200 head of Angora . I- nt I' M . ,.iiii. i hi., if Wanted SU car loads of chlllem -L ..-.,.. ,W I... W U..UU S H friendly will pay Um highlit arsei o. .cu iui v iw .. . v, unAri . . i... i 8 H V II mint 00 difference what mower i i r . l. . ou t-xtrii- lor It. Fob Bale. Two hOTMS, a buggy n ; . 1 1 n i ss . i mm ic ;i. I i ! r run trn Williimette atu-t-t. Pruning knives, hand ytruners, long ml ihnrt hanule primers, pruning ciIum. I oh. If you want a go id huggy or hack it. MDfl kiikiu iii.t ii'.i i r it'll v wm ,-ni Hn. ire l i.i ' . r xj namtieis ohm rein Oregon Gra pe Root Persous hav S II Fkihndly Ice Cream Freezers. Lisu Mowers, n-.n -- "u i t"ei. ww u Doors. F L Chamiieks has thent. The New Produce Co. All kinds poultry; eggs, butter, IiUUb Lost.-A sack of binding twine in rewaruwl oy returning HBine to (.'allison & Son, Eugene. v.v hum b i 'i me u inw- .iin i . . i i . . i i r..l ..... K lie 1,1-t-r-i t in I : 1 1 1 1 1 Mini nT i ii- exuiliiliem: Iir i i. nrwn IT ( 'hmiPA rortiaud, Pr Ttumms L NiOlllQ f hi.i U II iihuj - 1- i .1 -ivur!-, IVIH'KH. lt'M'l' M'P I I fl -- v.. . v ii j v n 11 i . l i , 1 WIH 1 ',. i lie jeweler, .M"i 1 1 "uu 11 .nun NtlevlH. tut noer of vmoii Cnotul Jiievel , inlntttd with Uuee vr mre hl tllH h'niirtl. ..i I.. i.. 1 I'll r.. i . ., i.... i unut'c i:iiik uiaHiiii " umhiM i, i t NIUH H I I .... v. . The Oregou Cbiistiac Missionary -..vii uinrio nt xuiiiri ivuiuiivn U HIliU hi i 41. nil.. .-. I I .... . .... L'n . -n,l., I III .'HI' llls AJM- aj"v o liaiUL'B " Mi till nic in- i4 jj I v - ' , .1 U lilt' I "v-v Oil VI ill 1 C I k la 1 11 Ul I li Johu Barrett, formerly of the Port- -..iu.ij, iiiiu nunc IWVUWJ II I In.l L-. . ... . . . i . . . i.lli .11 1 w ft lllll I'? I I' 11 aan urc; it ... ..i . uinui, aecoruing i wio xi- hi ru rrantiBi u, is itn ttnicn- ui iu .Manna, pome iriegiamn in i.i.-i rruiHV isaue ui inni r- uwiicu 10 iiarreii. Oregon Grape Koot. l'Undj wauteJ. Will pay t market price for all I can 8 M Friexdly. Oats Wanted. Py cwh. I K Peters, Ninth Street ajaval Cadet. Prof W 0 Haw- T U-t l L. . ' IUI I mi avutii n.il .wi Qt II, na l an . - rniem next Sh un kv o aiI - tu irt pP"lntmDt a naval caaei oeUfinavy yard at Annapolis. t b a. -i-iiuiment win lie made uy - -u,,i ioogueon July 1st. CSCT. The raumnf (' A Htmh- T A K Jones, editor of the Union --, ueen fet by Judge Bellinger Jul7 Hill. Busbnell. at one time raa. i . i .... .. . .. uie inter irallerj- Is well -"'u tugne. He recently sued D for $10,000 damairea for malicious ! Ml i. ! hvinvi: ill h.1.1 u PorU Rico Mitiofl Said to lit1 Abai Santiago rnsonert be litre. Hpccial to ibu Ouard. Xkw York, June 22, 3p m-The Daily Jnurualof thisivenlng will say tli.it thu Potto Itico expedltlou ha bom abandoned, and thai General BbafUr ih landlug his trooiia succets- fully at Knutiag'i de Cuba. REINFORCEMENTS WasIIINOTON, D C June U-rOtlMf al Taylor will, with eight thousand men, nlaforotGootnl shafterat moj in hi' expedition to Cuba. SPANISH PRISO.NEKS Wasiiinihon, U C, June 22-The government will bring to the Uuited ntates all the prisoners taken at Santi ago de Cuba and keep tiiem until the war closes. NoTel Divorce Suit. A novel dlvorw suit was tried hire last week, when Autwiuu, an Indian, brought an action for divorce fropj hit klixitchman says the Elleusburg Capl lal. Kaulluiaii and Frost represented the plaiutifl', and after winning the suit Mr Frojt told the Indian that the law forbirte him marrying again with in six months, etc., using this simple actiou: "Eh, six! Okoke law waw waw mika licky halo Iskum ohee kliHitchmau copataghuiu moon. Kloee mika delate kumtux kopa okole pe halo Mammook law solicks poka mi ka." The noble red man listened to him, and when he had finished he paralyzed the attorney by aaylug "Yes, Mr Frost, I understand the con: dltious exactly, as I read the law on divorces carefully before I begau this actiou." Mr Frost now thinks the time he spent In learning to speak Chinook was worse than wasted. The Acme Steam Fralt Canuer. Tills cauner not only saves a great deal of labor In canning fruit, but also retains the flavor and form of fruit. There Is no burning or boiling over of fruit as the fruit Is placed In thejart before cooking. By using it peat, beans, corn aud meats may be canned with perfect safety. The cau tiers may be seen at Starr & Aya's store. Agents wanted, address. E M Bowkrman. Walterville, Or. Hailstorm in the Palousk O L Campbell of Pomeioy, writes to D P Thompson, of Portland, lhat a terrihic hail storm passed ovei Whitman and Garfield counties recently, "cutting a swath" of (Tom half a mile to a mile in width, and practically destroying all the grain in the strip covered. One farmer bad -100 acreB ruined and his oblckeoi killed, trail trees demolished, etc. Hail stones six iuceea In diam eter fell, and tie tops of buggies were rulued by the hail s'ones going through them. It is 'orfiuate that the s'.orm run lined Itself to such a nar row strip. It would probably have spread itself more If there had been more ice to make hall stoues of the re quired size. It is very rough ou the persons who were in the track of the stoim. but in the vast area of wheat fields In that section the loss in grain will not bo noticed. Contracts Approved. -Hon Bing er Hermann, commissioner of the gen eral land office, has approved contracts let by Surveyor-General Habersham for surveys of public lands in Oregon. Among tho contractors are Chat M Collier of Eugene, for township 7 south range 10 west, aud J P Currm, of Cot tage Grove, towuthlp5 south, range 4J east. Parties will take the field about July I, and the surveys are to be completed by December 31. The ag gregate ammount of the contract It $ 17,250. Wanted. The highest cash price will be paid for 100 tons of baled hay. Inquire of E J McClanahaB, Eugene. Paints and Oils, nnr t, , l- la larser than ever. Mixed naluts fresh from factorv. Our prices r .. .. . . f L- tltDDB uit Hie times. Ninth rit, Eugene. Da; & Henderson, Undertaker, tmbalmers, Cor. Wil- and 7th its. ?nd 1 I i H 1 U MM 1 1 OOLUtJI BOAT RACE Cornell Woo: Time, 23:10. m Proud KClal to ih. Uuard. New London, June 23-Cornell won the boat race; Yale second; Harvard third. Time; 23:40 a i Mall From Honolulu The letter are duo to arrive Iu Eu gene some time between Sunday and Wednesday DMnilBCI Many of our citizens are awaiting to near rrom "our boys" of the Secou.l iiegiment which reached Honolulu June 1st aud left on June 4th for Va nila. The press dispatches stated that several thousand letters were written to the folks at home. Mall ia dispatched from Honolulu dlreot to San Francisco three or four timet per month, ana at much ofteuer at opportunity offert. The time occu pied In paaaage it utually one week. The following tteamert ou which mail It expected from the soldier boya are due in Ban ! rancUco as follows The Peru due at Sau Frauclsoo ou Friday, June 24; and the Coptic, due In San Francisco on Sunday, June 20. Allowing for the mlschauce of either or both these steamers reaching Sau Francisco after the departure of the Or egon express from that city at 8 o'clock in the evening the coveted mail is reasonably due in this city ou Monday and Wednesday moruiugs next and if the steamers reach port early Iu the day ol Friday aud Sunday, then Sun day and Tuesday will be the hannv dayt for those looking lor letters from the south sea. 01 THK BOOM The Bohemia Mum g District At tracting Hew Attention Dally A gentleman writing to the Guard from the Bohemia mining district has the following to say: Holiemla Is all business now, never before hat beeu seen so much stir, in camp. New roads, taw mills, new stamp milts are being built. Many new llnds are beiug made, and opened up, the Wall Street mine beiug among the latest, producing high grade gale na ore, also free milling, so much so that pieces weighing upwards of ten pounds are sprinkled with the yellew metal sufficient to be easily perceptible to the naked eye at a distance of 20 feet. No assays hat been made yet but the company it satisfied with the value. L18T8 NEARLY FILLED. Lieut Williams' Rapid Werk as a Re cruiting Uflieer. In the orders recently issutd from military headquarters appointing Lieut J M Wllllama of this city, re cruiting officer to tecure 25 men to All companies now at Manila to a war basis, he was requested to secure the signatures of 50 applicants so that there would be no danger of the examining officers cutting him down to a smaller umber than that specified Up to last nlghl he bad 46 names enrolled, aid wrote the adjutant that he would be ready for the examining officer whenever that dignitary cin come. Albany-Corrallls Bicycle Track Albaiy Democrat: "How fast can the distance between Corvallis and Al bany on the new track be made Is a question that Is interesting many rid ers. Recently Boy Hulburtand Stan ley Stewart on a tandem covered It fron C'rvallis pos office to the corner of Ferry aud Second streets In this city In 32 minutes, a fact though (Ytvallis people will not believe. Last evening Hoy Hulburt and Charley Bilyeu, among Albany's best riders made the distance fiom Corvallis postnffice to Frenoh's store on single bicycles In 35 minutes. They were followed by Stan ley Stewart and Kev Stevenson on a taudem, who made the run In 40 min. utes. The beet Corvallis time was made by the Burnett brotbeia in 40 minutes. The distance betweeu the two post offioes is nearly Hi miles ac cording to the cyclometers." Euceue blcyolista could make a splendid outing run from Eugene to Springfield aud return with tracks on both Bides of the river. Drlooibt Fined asd Imprisoned. Today's Oregonlan: Caleb Gray, the pioneer druggist of Halsey, who waa arrested some time since on a charge ol selling liquor without a license, ou complaint of tbe internal revenue officials, and who was ludk-ted by the laat grand jury, waa arraigned before Judge Bellinger yetterday aud en tered a plea of guilty. He waa sen tenced to pay a fine of $100 and to serve 30 days in the Linn county jail at Al bany. This will be contidered quite a severe lentence by Bir Gray, who It about 00 years of age and has alwayt born a good reputation in Halsey. It it understood that be let some fellow who waa a "capper" for saloons have some liquor, and the sa loons not liking that be should Uke any of their trade caused him to be In formed on. Halsey It not a large enough town for druggists to sell liquor there with impunity. Mr Gray should move to some Alaska town, or he might even violate the law In Port laud and escape punishment. Wheel for Trade. A good wheel to trad for body flr or grub oak wood. Kackkt. CERVFRA MAY COME 00T A Spuafa Steamer Ran the Block' tie, Special to thu liuard. Kingston, Jamaica June 22 Trust worthy reports give ne that a Spanish steauier ran the blockade at Santiago de Cuba, yesterday, loaded with supplies and money for the Spanish troops. CKRVERA may attempt TO ESCAPE. Santiago de Ct'BA, juue 22 Cer tain moveme its of tbe Spanish fleet lead the officers of the United Plates fleet to believe that Admiral Cervera Is preparing to leave the harbor. He will et with a warm reception from the warships that guard the entrance. Oregon's Official Vole. OOVERNOR. Geer, republican 45,104 King, union ,. 34,530 Clinton, prohibition 2,213 Luce peoples paty 2,8f0 SECRET A RV. Dunbar, rep 42.791 Kincaid, uu 35,662 Davit, pro l',303 Wakefield, p u 3,303 TREASURER. Moore, rep 43,420 Booth, un 83,481 Votaw pro 1,856 8ears, p p 4,801 SUIT OK SCHOOLS. Ackermau, rep 12,330 Lyman, uu 33,061 Ktnerick, pro " 658 Hosmcr, p p 4,028 PRINTER, Leeds, rep .. 42,074 Fitch, un 32,413 MoDaniel, pro 2,004 rce, p p 4,457 supreme judge. Moore, rep 48,625 Ramsey, uu 35,263 Hackelman 2.618 ATTORNEY GEN ERA I. Blackburn rep 42.447 Stoty un 35,282 Bright pro 3,005 CONGRESSMAN FIRST DISTRICT Tongue rep 21,310 Veatch uu 19,297 Pedtrson pro 1,007 Hill p p 1,827 SECOND DISTRICT Moody rep 21,205 Donaldson un 14,365 Ingalls pro 1,131 Courtney p p 2,283 ABT10LMB OK INCORPORATION. The Bootli-Kelley Lumber Conipauy Sh.uk Placed at $50,000. County Clerk Jennings yesterday re ceived and tiled articles Incorporating the llooth kelley Lumber Company. Its incorporators arc Robert A Booth, James II Booth, John F Kelley aud George H Kelly. The principal office will be at Saginaw, Oregon. The cap ital stock Is $50,000, divided into 600 shares of the value of $100 each. The company owns an excellent lumbering plant aud Is doing an ex ceedingly large business. Consumption Positively Cured. Mr R R Gtaeve, merchant of Chll hnwb, Va, certifies that he had con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatments that money COUld procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of. but got no relief; spent many nights sittinir. up in a chair; was induced to try Dr King's New Discov ery, and was cured by use of two bot t Im, l'or past three years has been at tending to business and says l)i King's New Discovery is the greatest remedy ever 'nade, as it has done so much for him aud ulso for others In his commu nity. Dr King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fall. Trial bottle free at Wilkius & Linn Drug Store. Letter List. Bales, Edw H Fisher, Mollie Jones, Mrs May Metz, F L Denard, Mrs M A (o-iutgn, rirl Kemp, Mrs L Kaudtra, W H A chant" ol on cent will be made on al Idler, gtvco out. I'l rmmi ealllog loi letter will iileaaenute when mtvertlied. h I. IIr.M,iK0W, Act PM. Newspaper Man in Trouble. Baker City, Juno 21. John M Barr, for tbe last flye weeks city editor of the Evening Republican, has been arrested and arraigned before Justice I lent ey charged with assaulting the two young daughters of Isac H McCord county recorder. Pur Hale. A 10-room resilience, barn on preua laes, two lots, line garden grouad, good water, 60 fruit trees. Also one lot with 5-ioom residence. Will trade for Tacoma property. For particulars apply to Guard office or S J Sills, corner Jefferson and First streets, Eugene. Duck Lambt fur Sole JO head of thoroughbred Cost wold buck lambs for sale. Terms reason a ble, 12 miles northeast of Eugene on Cloverdale road. A J Cbdzam. WEDNESDAY JUNE i:.' WlU Pi t Por POW i.AND-Tu.a dajr'o Oltgoulaa; A strong uteri n, being 111 ide to have the national asso ciation uf teachers hold their conven tion In Portland In 1S90. With Ibis end In view, Professor McElroy of the stateunlverslty, J H Ackermau state supenateudent of public ItiBtrni h , elect, and Frank Rlgler city superin tendent of public schools are taking an active part in organizing a delegation lioni Oregon to thu national conven tlou of teachers to be held next mouth at Washington 1) C. It Is proposed to have an xciirtiou partv leave Port- hnd early iu July aud every oue of the party will be a Portland boomer lor the association uieetini; in 1 ). The railroad officials have promised to do all in their power to assist iu the eulerprlse by giving a low round trip rate to all going on thu excursion trip to Washington. Should Portland be let lunate enough tu secure the annual meetlug next year it will mean the oomlug ot fully 10,000 people Interested iu the educational advancement of growing youth, which, of itself, would beouoot the greatest advertisements ever made of the state. t oRVAi.i.is Personals. Corvallis Times of today says: Mrs Drew Grif fin, a d 1 tighter of Prof Johnson, of Eu gene, Is the guest of William Grooves and family H H Veatch aud wife are here on a brief visit to the latter's P'ireuts and to attend commencement exercises Bruce Buruelt la iu the city to attend the closlug exercises of the college. He goes to Idaho about thellrslof July Hock Brysou and Herbert Murch, University students, arrived yesterday, aud today will start ou an outing jaunt along the coast from Astoria to Yaquiua." Insane. Josiah Scott, aged no years a farmer, was examined before Medi cal Examiuers J W Harris aud T W Harris this morulug on a charge of In sanity and was ordered committed to the asylum. He Is a married man, aud tho cause Is old age disease of the blood vessels. He threateus homicide aud suicide. The unfortunate man was taken to Salem t the asylum on today's local train by Sheriir Johnson assisted by M J Powell, guard. Road Improved. J C Porter, of Silver Lake, gave us a pleasant call to day. He tells us that the Military road Is in the best condition he ever seen it. Teams can now safely tiaul a large load from Eugene to Eastern Or egon. The work this year has beeu of great benefit, he says. Lane count v propose to keep this highway in good condition hereafter. Also the Me Kenzle. Hop Prospects. htephen Smeed, ot Camp Creek preciuct, was in the city today. He says he has the best prospects fur years and that the bop lice are scarcer titan he ever noticed them at this season of the year. He took home with him spraying material so lhat he would have it on hand If it was needed. Special Work. J B Mullay, of Portland, deputy U S collector of in ternal revenue, was In the olty today. His special mlssiou was to restamp the beer held here by the Cold Storage plant, as provided under the war rev enue measure. The extra amount re quired Is 85 cents per barrel. I .M. v.i mini . Salem Statesman: Lieut Milton F Davis writes to a friend of his engagement to Miss Bessie Mall, of Highland Park, Illinois. Mr Davit says the Is a regulrr blonde, a line mu sician, an excellent housekeeper, aged 22 and one ef the sweetest glrlt living. Died. At Elk Prairie, June 21, 1N08, of paralysis, Richard Duncau, aged about 70 years. The Interment occur- eed this Wednesday afternoon at the Wlthrow cemetery. A Gentle Hint. Eighth street near the Lane County Bank and the postoffice It In a filthy condition and should reoeive the attention of the street cemmitsiouer. Willamette street also needs his attention. Local Market June 24, 1898. Wheat-61o. Pott-Mo. Hopi 2 to 8a Butter-20 to 35c per toll. Eggs i 2c; scarce. Potatoes 26c. Poultry $2 60 to $3 50 per dozen Acquitted of Murder Pendleton, Or, June 22 A Jury to day found Sam Mahaftey not guilty of the murder of Melvln Green, May 11, at Bingham Springs. Oats wanted. We pay caab. I K Peters, Ninth street. Fine Jersey Bull. I have a full blood Jersey bull for service. Kept at Stewart place. John Stewart. I have oue 8 horse engine aud a 11 burse upright boiler, which I will sell cheap or trade. Must go by July 1st Inquire of J H Harris, Eugene. Very Fine Farm For Sale. Dr T W Harris offers bis farm, which la one of the best in the state of Oregon, for tale at a rare bargain. Call on tbe Doctor at hit office. A clean town on the Fourth of July should be one of tbe attractions, of the celebration. DON AMI III A.NKKK. I II... Du.l.bl. .... .a I. v -" gyiMiaww nan Mini ii 11 comes to v.ar, wo will show tho Yan kees that we have 1 ,,t forgotten how to light.") Set 10 the tune of Yau kra Doodle. Thu Yankee irwrr. never whlpi .1 nut now hail ihimi'lhlar aaw.tt?, -oflaht "Old Poti", n Manila oej, They moved out bfSVt slid uue, iir Cll 'SC., Tho Donicout.l tighl; had leiicht la-Ion-, Without a dicer er 11 thmile-, Hut tho ISMOI w hy the) were St brarc. They had atTSf Itogkt wlilia Yankee. Tho Yankee Meet went lalllns hi. Refute iho tftakofdajr.str. llf tho BMWSllffcl btJUBS. with llnhla all out, Ai though they know the way, lr. Chorus ion. mvt in thtatrbot paj, TortNKloc. unU.-r water, While fort, mi laiul were boomluj f,,rll, Krotu ua.l y gun ami nmrtar. Chortit When dajUghtSasat Yank. tPMMd IB, Ju.t at at to net bta hai.il In. Then he Hopped a Uttlt lo lake a rot, Hut be ill J ut mean to abandon. Chonit- I'be bom ma.le aure they bad him whlppr.1 W aW ha pulled out uf reuse , lr, Hut be'doiily Hupped tu uke Mima itrut", auo to hare little change, ilr. Chorua So after grub he I cgan av.alu, Anil never tttppgd to .line, lr, The boj. cried out. "Hem, mlicr lha Maine," And Ibo lleet wat all In Hue, air. Chorut The old "Star Spunked Haiinei," Via. played then by the bund, tr, Uli milled go-ai . it it, hi, , 1 ;, And wa iaod i.y i be laid, ar, Chorui. Tho Vn:,kceatrad 'round lad "niund, Aud got hon In a muddle, So, before the Ml hud went to bed. They played him Till dntjdtl. Chorui Th.n they wnk hu mivy In the hay. And llenccdall hit lorln, air. Then planted "Old Ulorj on thepot, W litre Hon had had lilttport, lr. Cboruus They Untitled up their work WalpaSMj. Without either Iwr or el.ler. Then they gave "Old tdory" three muting lohocii,) And flnlthedsp with n "tiger." Written May i Is -, by J. r. C. Trlue, Glen wood, Oregon. Halsey Druggist Plead l.uiltj. Caleby Gray, the pioneer druggist of Halsey, aud u man alsuit 80 years of age, Wednesday moriili g at Portland plead guilty lo sh Indictment charging him with selling liquor without a II ceuse. Tho ulleuse was committed some months ago, and Grav was arrested upon complaint of (he interna! r. venue officials. The Judgment of tho court, while not severe, Is rather hard upon a man of Gray's age, Thu defendant wat lined $100, aud sentenced to servo 30 day In the Linn county jail at Albany. The conllnement will be a hard blow to Gray, as ho Is a man of high respecta bility, and prominent in lunch allalrs How To Look Uood. Good looks are really more than tkin deep, depends entirely ou a healthy . on, Inn ,11 ol all the vital otgaus. If the liver be Inactive, you have a bil ious look, if your stomach lai disordered you have a dyspeptic look, If your kid neys uoBflecleu you have a pinched look. Securu good health, and you will surely have good looks. Electric Bitters Is a good A Horn 1 v. aud Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, puillles the 1 I cures pim ples, blotches and isills. aud ulves a good complex inn. Every la.ttlu guar anteed. Sold at Wllklus A Lltin Drug Store 50 cent a latttle. Of Course It Will A loyal Cove girl has sent the follow ing to us, says the Oregon Scout: "Unto tbe war as a recruit I'll seud my darllug John. If he'll round up a substitute To sooth me while he's goue." We have nodoubt that when John sees this his martlsl arder will cool oft onderfully. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signatu.ro of Whale Oil Soap. Hop growers can find a plentiful sup ply of whale oil soap at reasonable rates at the Eugene soap factory, Eighth street, west of Matlock corner, l'or Sale. 16 choice milch cows, all giving milk aud none over years old. Address W H vVei.iiarn, Pleasant HID, Or. Notice To Poultrymen. If you want due cockerels from prize winners, B P Rock, Bull or Brown Leghorn! aud S S llamburgs, call ou or address Amos Wllklns, Ash Grove Poultry Yard, Coburg, Or. Oats Wanted. We pay cash. I K Petf;rs, Ninth street. Repairs For any mower or hinder Iu this mar ket to be had at F L t hambeis. To Trade -A buggy In good repal to trade for a bicycle. Ii quire al the Guard office. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO. EMBALMERS and fUNERAL DIRECT OAS Liberia Hfiib Our ly Otfires TERRA'S ROUGH RIDERS STARTED Doalaski Rub Fifth in Ship Building iMsargaais u.i.oiue I n selatlara Special t the Guard. Washington, June 2.1 Represen tative Bishop, of the I. Iberian govern in. nt r. ached tin- city and I out on U diplomatic milon. His visit at this time ! for the pui pose of urging the ('mud sun, -1 .11 a ml Britain in extending a Joint protectorate over I, il.cn 1 I In matter will lie officially presented at ouce. San I'n.t ... 1.- 0, June It A perma nent camp for the Instruction of raw recruit! has bran ordered established at this place by the secretary of war. CHIYKNMR, June 23 Col Terra's halalll' n ol rOUgb i hl.ra left here last olgbt for Joekaouvllrt, ud will prob ably bo attached to GoMral Hhafter' Cuban invaders. Off Samiagk, Juue 23. Under protection of .he convoy the 16,000 American s ildiers are being landed here. The Insurgents are exteudlug to them a grand reception. San Francisco, Juue 23. Two bat teries of the Third artillery aud Young Astor's light batteries will form part of the uext expedition sailing for Ma nila. Washington, June 23. The navy department Is Inform, d that twenty, lis.- new ittimtn are In course of con struction at Uualaska. Thli makes that port rank llfih In the United Mates. A BICYCLE PATH. Kugcuo Wheelmen Are Dltcustluf Much a Venture. Hluce the building of a bicycle path between Albany and Corvallis and IU satisfaction to thou. Interested, local wheelmen are beginning lo talk of I path in this vicinity. One of the prettiest ride in the coun try, along which a path could be con slructed reasonably, Is from Kugeu io Bprlngfloldi going on one tide of tbe liv. r and returning ou the other. A not her short path would be to M inui' park, with thechance later of continuing to'Juiicllon along tbe river ro.nl. All over the I mt.d States the q es- Hon 01 cycling paths la receiving an unusual amount of attention, as tbe use of the silent steed becomes more universal, and in Oregon this year there will be built approximately near ly Ml miles ol path. Its advantage I so apparent lhat if the cost Is uot too great, thu bicyclists uf Eugeiiu and vicinity could not do a better thing than organizing for this oue purpose. DIADLI HEMSIAN FLY Wairea Wheat Fields' Begin to Show thu Effect of the Parasite's Ravsges PandUton Tribunal "TWyrlck.of Warren, and I rank Lockwood, of Saud hollow, both wheat farmers, were In Pendleton y.sterday. "They say the win at fields In their locality ar. tsrgituilng lo ahow efltcta of what Is Mipposed to be the Hessian fly. Tbe heads uf wheat turu wblto and thu grains wither away. These white heads can be seen In large num bers but so far there are not enough to greatly effect the yield. Tbe tly la supposed to lay an egg In tbe Joint of the stalk, which Hatches Into a worm that destruyes the life of the plant. "The Insect has beeu known In tha country for several years, but the In juries have uot become great enough to cause much attention, and no on has mads an exact ttudy of the para site." Short Time Only Good Shoulders per lb 7j cts Good Hams per lb lOota Good Bacon per lb 10 ot 16 lbs D G Suar$1.00 Just received car load extra heavy Improved Mason Jars . To be appreci ated must be seen Best black Jar rubber 2dos for live oeuts. AX BILLY.