" . !'! I I I"11" "' ' Wea Kugene City Guard 8 A I'UKDAY JUl-V 9 CLIMA'l K OF CUBA. Conipariou With Ron Orlean Culun Kaluiail. Prom Hie Jieiaunylile, l ... 'I liuca. The friends of our toldltn now en route to Culm, a nd of the others about to go, ricil not be concerned bout them so f ir as tin- climate in concerned. Whatever IB to be mud of the unliealthinf-rH of certain parta of the island, the temperature ianot greatly diflbffOt 'rotn that of the (lulf Cout of the United States, and the r.iiiifull iH paralleled in Florida in summer, and in South ern California in winter Take firm the temperature. The avrage summer te-nperature of Havana by month-, compares as follows with thftt of New Orleans: New Month. Havana, May 78.8 June 81.5 July 82.4 Augmt 62.2 September JjQ.7 Orleans 74.0 80.3 82.4 81.5 78.1 The average July lcnierature of Havana is thus precisely the MUM bh that of New Orleans, and the average temperature of each of tjie other Hummer months is not enough higher in Havana tnan in New Orleans for any one to dis cover the different, The highest temperature record in Havana in the ten yearn lHK8-'97 wan 100.G degrees, and 100 degree was passed only this once. We all know that tmersl hundred thousand Ameri can citizens live through the Hum mer in No Orleans without mak ing any fuss about it, and bo far as the heat is concerned, they do the same in Cuba. Hantiago de Cuba is a little warmer than Havana, but not enough warmer to be troubled with the exceBB. The avergo annual temperature of Havana is 77 de greee. From the meager data avail able the annual mean of .Santiago is 80 degrees, with an avcrag' difference between the wurmest and coldest month of only ( degrees. The Cuban rainfall is greatest in October, and n?xt greatest in June. July and August bIiow a let-up from the Juno precipitation. A tioverntnent report Haya that the "general character of the rainfall appears to lm heavy downjwursof abort duration, and this is portion larly the caao during the summer months." Moreover, "the rains, although copious, are of short duration, and those duys on which showers fill are, in general, per fectly cloudless.'' This description is almoHt a perfect picture of Los Angeles in December and January, and is suggestivo of typical July and Augunt conditions in Jackson ville. 16 1 ii voumt. The Daily (Ii aud has entered upon i t-i 10th volume. We cannot but extend tliankn to ailvt rtiseis and subscribers for their liberal patronage accorded. In the future, as iu the past, we shall do all that is possible in the way of conduct ing a local newspaper give all the news and till the held in which we work. We cannot promise an Ore gonian or a World, tor the Bold in which we labor places a limitation upon our ellorts. We give the local news of Ku gene and l.ane comity with a fair special telegraphic service of the most important new. That is all that may boexiieoUd of any paper that is confined to a local hold. "l'ig" dose not now describe the opinion of us by the Spanish. Bioci we appropriated or dottfOJOd all the war vessels they put insight they may well oall us hogs. (oust i Contractors. I'lon in W t i, .Inly 1, t ouniieiicliig today, those partita who have ttie eontraeta for carrying DM in ..I on Hi.' van.. u- route; throooh the county lor the i . i loin Mars. .11 terui.on that duly, there Will I... new can lent on iuite a BUUbtt of mutes in thin vicinity. V II Btrvioi taken charge of the AU11 Gardner route; Joseph Morris I hat from Llntieua tu Florence; James Dtel fiom Minerva 10 Mapleton; Totter A fTironiftU to carry between Mapleton anil Kugene, while A K Hunt will still look after the mall aaeka belweeu Florence and Mapleloa, aud the veteran carrier H H It un it will continue his 1 ri 011 the leach between Morence and Onrdner ai lu prevlout years. MATRON EMPLOYED Miss Lillian m of PoiIIjuiI Will Have Charge of (lie Dormitory Olllllt IMHIM.M I ;0.IDI.IIKD Ualljr tiuarU, Julf 7 If Ntn AO Hovey, H II Friendly . I ,i Ii TlmiMIIMIII .i,nif.rl.lnn tin. 1 . ' , A ' t utll' 1 1 11 1 i iru ill iiic una u o , regents 01 1 no 1 myciniiy 01 wrexon, mat ID tbe offlOi Of Keeietary Walton today. After u tour of liiepeotlOH of the 1. nil. lings and grounds they sc. tied down to tin; routine b ruinate at hand. The furnaces iu Villard Hall were Ordered repaired. The sidewalks were ordered repaired. Tbh iucludea those surrounding the campus and running through it. Mi-k Lillian M Lewll waa selected aa matron of the dormitory for the coin ing school year. Hhe Is lalcof the dormitory at Port land University, mid will come 10 her new poaitiou well ex perienet i. The other appllcunts were: Mee dainea Marsh, U K llutler, Alvira uaris, I. ,v iieeier anil 11 rsi J01111, 01 1 r.ugene, anil 31 rs J it Mayes, or llar rishurg. 0 A Whipple was employed at a stated salaiy of t- per month aa engi neer of the pumping station of the uni versity wuter works, anil lo attend to to other dutica urnund the grounds. J At the hour of going to press the committee was still iu session. I K"M liOHKMU The .New Saw mil Will Soon be lu Operation. BOSOM IA) Or, July 1, 18U8. Two height teams, loaded will saw mill machinery passed the Music mine last Tuesday, to a point on City creek, wheie J W Cook has the foundation of a saw mill huill availing the machin ery, which Is soon to be 011 the ground, aud the hum of the saw mill will soon he heaid. The miners and residents of Hohe mia have made up a liberal purse, and went to Portland for a large Hag, which they will raise on the login si peak Ol Falrview mountain July- 4lh. The OU hsit pule will he talsed ou the 3rd. IU freshments, trulls, cigars, etc, have bom provided, and possibly a keg of nails will Ihi sampled iu the canyon. They intend to scare the eagle oil the nest early In the morning and keep her oil' all day, The White Swan Mining t o, ol Eu gene, who recently started work on a new property they lately bought, have greut encouragement Iron the start. After removing one foot of surlace soil, they opened up a ledge S feet wide of line looking ore, and pros pected free gold lu the pan sulllelelil to guarantee a foundation fur one of the leading mines of Itohemia, with a reasonable amount of development work. The Wall Stieet mine, which lately produced the rich Galena strike, is still showing up Hue. Part ol the crew have lately uncovered and sunk a shaft 011 a big ehimuey, eaat of the Ural strike, at the surface showing two feet of ore: aud showed but few colors iu pan; at a depth of ten leet, widened to live feet of clean tree milling ore, and Increased In value in proportion. It la conceded to be a Hue ehowiug. The Sweepstake mine is also show ing up mime high grade ore. .Many new piopertles are coming to 1 in' front 'ast. TlM .Native Sous The organization known as the Na tive Sons of Oregon has disbanded to allow a similar organization to be started on more liberal plans. The Portland Telegram says a board of trustc. s was sele. ted to take t tie 1 matter iu hand. The new orga ilza turn Will be somew hat similar to the Native Sons or the tiolden West. While tbe order will he meetly oft to cial kind, It is within the province of the nu mbers lo do tonslderable good lu many ways. For one thing, steps have already been taken to gather ma terlal for a complete history of the pio neer (lays of Oregon. The sicretary was InaUmeted to pay ollall bills ol lb,, previous society aud turn over the bal ance to Professor Voting, of F.tuene, who will compile the hlsloiy. A eoin plete history of the pioneer iae of Oregon Will prove ot thrilling interest. It w ill la' valuable. As the agea rail on and the history of the ast becomes lllioltler tin. Look u-itl I.m u-,.rll. I.u 1 ........... .... ..... .'K II weight lu gold. Oregon witnessed her share of t lie stirring scenes ami Incidents ot frontier life. The board of trustees elected tofoini the new OTdl 1 1 1 :.s follow s: J C I .cas ino. It 0 Moo.lv, V R .biusoii, Kalph lloyi, F. 11 Thornton, Claud Btrnhoo, 1; 1; Doolo ty, 1 tu id t. 11 uH.i man, J 1 l ie Sau'. Blumauer, chrla Wortman.C 1' Belcher, John W Mm. lo aud Kcgene 1 White. Hurkleu-a V--e rta 1 lives Thelaat sa.,r o. ihe world for cuU 1 brutma., or, s, ul t ra, salt rheum, lever soies, tetter, ehapped hands, eh. !l Ini M ta.rns, and all skin aruptloM, M positively euu-s pile-, or no , r,v quired It Is guaranteed to g,ve ,r- feet aatlafaction or money rvtuudad y. w OlHOKRfl MWOKN iK. I le ' leiK.MierilT ami Other t ounly OflkOfl m (.'barge. oaiir uuard, Juljrft T.slay the newly elected county olilcers weie inducted Into office. I I Cm, the elerk, ha for hia flrt depot 1 ftt last, F L Olbbe, who haa served the county so well under tbe retiring clerk. Win Wlth-is, sherlir, has for his aa elatauts: II J iMy, flrat deputy; V L Holt, second deputy. The itaaeeor'a ofll -e, turveyor aud treasurer's office remain ax heretofore. Wm I. Miller, superintendent, aud Dr W L Cheshire, coroner, are iu charge of their reajiectlve oflleea ... . . . We desire to extend our thank to the retiring nfllcera for courlesle re ceived, and especially to Mr Jennings, who ha made many friends ny the manner in which he haa couducted the oftlee. We wish all the gentlemen success iu whatever business they 11. ay engage. Hale News July I It Kvaiis has been quite alck hut la slowly recovering. Johnny Horn Is the posses or of a new palace organ. Dick Thurmau has returned from California at d is satislled to stay In Oregon. itoKN : Tothewifeof Thoa Foun tain July I, a daughter, weight 11 pounds. Dexter Items. July U. Hurrah lor Hhafter aud Hampaou! Wea Neet the new contractor Is car rying the mail. Wild blackberries are reported very scarce lu this section. Maying la progressing nicely and fall wheat la ripruing fast. Mr Itlngo Mulshed hla term of school ou the'JIth. He gave entire satisfaction A few of our eiii.ens went lo Kugene to attend the celebration, some went on the river llshing and some followed their usual avocations. Wm Williams returned last evening from the top of the mountain where he has been to help his brother Cuarlea along with his lug load. Measra Parviu, Templeman aud (iulley brought their new threshing outfit up from Kugene Saturday. The east approach of the Trent bridge gave way, aud nearly caused an accident. H it l'arker's school ut Trent closed ou July 1st with recitations, dialogues eto. The patrans of the school gave an agreeable surprise by gathering In at noon aud spreading an excellent din ner on the ground. All enjoyed them selves greatly. Km. Knights o PjtDlOB. Itegular meeting of Helmet Lodge No N EC of P, at hall lu I O O F Tem ple at a o'clock tonight. Installation of offlotri aud work in first rank. Members aud visiting brethren coullal ly invited to attend. (1 W Ukikhn. t'C. Whale Oil rioap. Hop giowers can llnd a plentiful sup ply of w bale oil soap at reasonable rales at the Kugene aoap factory, Klghth street, west of Matlock corner. lir. iies. The A 0 1' W grand lodge meets In Portland July H5, General Pondo m i wounded bs the On bUM near Santiago. Miss llertha Slater Is OOOdOOttng a summer school at I. a Urmodf. Workmen are eeun nting the new Pint National hank I. ml. line. S R Williams has Hied in the e erk'l ' Hlce his notary publie OOaimltalon, Bat. . is . - 1 . . 1 ne I'.ugeue i .limine- in loailid a couple of ears with lumber at the de pot today for shipment. l apt I'.S I'.ilwaids 01 1". inland, I S steamboat inspector, accompanied by Mrs I '.il wards and (leo K Fuller, a rall- road man. arrived up today aud h'ave tomorrow for Florence. I.akeview Kxamlner: Messrs Fled R l ien of Ashland, and J S Kelly of PltUMl Hill, OragOO, are desirous of openiugand establishing a coinmcr cial school In Lakeview. Ldtxatlye Bromo Quinine Tab'eta move (lie taiw els gently, relieves the cough, ei.ree the feverish coudtttoo and headache, making It the beat and qulektal rai&edjf for coughs, eolda and grippe, t'urea lu one day. "No Hire, no pay." Price J. cents. For saiebv Wilktnad Lino. HOOOtl Tuttle, a young man, shot and killed Miss Annie Kelley, aged 17 l uesday afternoon at the New port co.il mine; three miles from here a d then killed himself. Tuttle had been boarding with ihe K. H.y family for aUuit twi years, and for the last few days had been con fined to the house by sickness. 'A WOld to the wise is sufllclenl" a 11. la word from the wise should te MffleteOt, but you ask, who are the wise? Those w ho know . The ofl re pealed experience of trustworthy iht sons niav la? taken for knowledge. N W M Terry says Chamlei Iain's Cough Ki DMly gives better satisfaction than any other lu the market. He has bJM In the drug buslneaa at Klkton. Kv for twelve vears: haa MM banOraaVasf U.ttlea of this remedy aud nearly all other eotig! , - dlcluea manufactured, Wbloh tbOW ' clualvely that Cham herlaiuV l the moat aatlsfactorv to the people, and la the OOHV For sale by iOaburu A, Delsano, druggieta. 1 CELEB RAT E TH E FOURTH In a Pair of And remember that we are selling Good, Stylish Shoes at very low prices. YORAN & SON, 1 he Shoe Dealers STILL AT LARGE Mortar ClanJe Branton Yet Blades the Officers DIIII.III'II.Ma TO IM I 1; Dally Uannl, Ju'.f 7 Devi lopmeiitH lu tbe Lion murder cane are made alowly, but everything tendrt to fiwten the crime more cloaely ont liiude HrautoD, or In otl.er wonN, con II rui the Hlory aa flrat told by Court ney Green. Deputy Sherill Day received a letter thia Uiomlng from Deputy Attorney HurrlH giving additional detalla aa fol lows: The party reached Wnltrrville at II o'clock Tuesday night and I'epl ola at 840 a in, Wednesday, where the letter waa written. They found Ureen at Waltervllle and ho la accompanying lliem on thetilp. Conversation with people along the river devrlopa the fuct that lirauton oflered Walter Millican anil Lawieiice Millican either money or horned to swear that they Ixiuxht horai'rt Irom LlDO thia hide of the DMOO talna or at Waltervllle. He also ullered money or hornea to the following men to auy tint they had bought horns from Linn In the valley or talked with lilm ah. ml them; Waldon Trotier, Walter Trotter, David Fountain, Jaa Allen, era Potter and Anaon Totter. Harris said they would rent nt Pepiota uutil 7 a 111 aod atari ou expecting lo reach FrlOOttll at the McKeiiJe llridge by noon. Kherift Withers i- still in the vieinily ofCreaweil and Cottage drove, aud about 1 o'clock Ihla ulternoon reported that lie had i.e. 11 111 able to llud any additional trace of Hriinton farther than published In jesterduy's liUAKP. Keporta have Us-u circulated around I-.UKtuc that youug Ureen purchased a suit of clothes aud a bicycle since com Inir over the mountains, and stories have been told, tending to show that he must have bad a uiiutfiill of 1110111-3 Stephen Hineed, of Walterville, In forms ft GUARD reporter that he fur Dished the money to purchase the clothes for Green, and the bicycle was purchased from V L Chambers ou the installment plan. Twenty dollars was paid on it by Mr Kmeed, it b-iiig mou ey that Green had sent him from (ill Ham county for safe keeping. Mr Smeed further says that tin en worked for him several years and he consider! d the boy trustworthy in every respect. Green told of the murder to Mr Smeed first about 10 o'clock the night of July :t, unit it was on the latti r'sadvlce t at Green at ouoe started to Kugene ucd irolilled Ihe O0OMI lu William oeavey, at whuae place liranton placed the b.u-es in pasture he said he ie I.Ii.ii. an. I u bile talking with Seavey dhUled himself. He lurlher told people at Waliervllle that be oiaffttbtd bin, sell' while pastiiting the sniiuals. I hotomapbs ami aoouiala dl-e;iv-tlonsol BrODtOU are bSiUB sent out from the sheriffs oltlce, and it is not likely he will remain long UftdlacoV 1 red fiii oiWAJto orroosD The county OOUttlwioneri court this moralog authorized the llterifl tootler a reward of jJ.'.O for the arrest aud conviction of Mranto.i. Btratod From the plana of the un- der-ii;ned near I.oralie, l.ane eoimtv. JutieL'l. 1KU8, a buckskin horse, j y.-ai-old, about ISOOpOOnd. Is sup. posed lo have beeu raised lu I, inn county. Anyone giving Information leading to recovery of same, will tie Ubci ally rowftrdt Addraaa WaI 1 KK EtOOKHA, Lorane, t)r. When You See THE WILLSIE TiPWii OHHlllllllllllllllllH leuwllliooa no ranaw. a harathomand will U pUav.l to uliew Ihrm to you Studio of tr;? JHOTO CO Superior potorafs NEW SHOES Jgood SHOES crrVT.TGTI fiROPlS BAWAII is OVM. !' ; - .I Aunexatlou Reaulu tloua. Senate rVfttblngtoOi July U-The anuexation ot Hawaii is now accomplished, ao far ai the legislative nraneu 01 me goeru- ment la concerned. Quite unexpected ly the resolutions providing for the an nexation of the islands were brought to a vote late thia afternooD, aud they were passed by the decisive vote of ii to'l. i,etter List. Eugeue, Or, July 7, 1808. John Dockerty Charles Doss Millie Kiaher Al Hodge Agneaa Lane W M Murry Geo K Hteveuson Martha t eber. A charge of one rent will be maile on al letlera flveo out. 1 - . calling loi letter will pleaae autc when MVaftMi, t K IlK-.uaaa ox, Act I'M Cull For County Warrants. Notice Ih hereby given that the following warrants will lie paid on presentation at my nfflOB 00 and aftkb July 0 181)8 Interest on same will ceaaeJuly 0 1808 All Lane county warrants from rtgistered num ber 8568 to 3748... both inclusive. Dated, Eugene, July 7, ..1898. A 8 l'ATTKHBOV, County Treasurer An AJMOVtt This; is to certify that on May Utb.I walked to Melick'a druK store on a pair of crutches and bought I bottle o Cbftmberlftln'a Tain Bftlrts .or Inl am matory rheumutism which had crip pled me up. Alter uslug three bottles I am completely cured. I can it.- r -fully recommend it. Charles H Wet zel, Hunbury, I 'a. Sworp nod aiibserila'd to i-fore nie OD August 10. 1894. Waller Bblnmftn J P. For sale at 69 oenta per bottle by Gsbiirn A DeLauo. Fine Jersey Bull. I have a full blood Jersey bull lor eervice. Kepi at Stewart place. John BTKWART. IxjcuI Market July 8, m Wheat-50o. Oats-L'Sc. Hop? 2 to Sc. Itutter L't) to 85d per roll. Kggs 11c; scarce. l'otatoea 25c. Poultry S r.o to $3 50 per doian Lunc h Count sk Mrs CI arti tie Reullm of Stftyti u. h i Icm d iU anoth room In ihe Young block nnwi win abortly open a taneh nuoli r ai,.o abort onier raatanra it. CAST OR! A For Infants a: id Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguaturo r - r Few Points 'lo He Considered We In ve the IMPROVED MASON JAR- Nice tmooth Utf heavy. Kelailii wholesale priew liigher. Buy li Kxtra no w at Wi'tbi I em now. Jar Rubbers Lower than y,K? er re. oougni tbeui be Ax FSillyL When your wa!pli naes n lairing Take it to ERB THE J7E.LER ttatOftatO WDlMwtM, a tmmm it Blue Andalusians and Black Minorcas. an",rTana Onm tw'";!," Eai" l hoa.1,,1 by eekiidiJif.,.M,l,0,c ' Norihup orarVTllirvV?1 UrSTiStl " ln I. h,-a.lr.l bj . flVat i'nia ,"la!u" wKg.oneaetticg,.W. To wttlng. T. F. BENNETT KUt.tNK. - t Extraordinary Sammer Glearaoee Sale .Commencing. Wednesday July On the above date Our entire summer stock. Is a full line of ladies fine XII ffffl.,,, MM AT 50 CENTS. "WORTH DOUBLE" Some of our Prices. 50 jiieces fine Pacific Foulard at I5G in Pleached and Unbleached Must at VjyMiiufo jl ntvvio vw K'ineOrtrandicy, Figured at - 2 and 1 Figured Dimities all colors at Reduction on all Summer Goods. Call and See them. 1 ' III u, ii. r am I Pit I nr Wai Manor VUI W USB I UUUI CALL AND SEE IT. 0iuWVWMVaAO ooool .feH JustvRubberf lalff that Wall Paper in :P" S.10fCCO; rolls ju6ticceivcd. STEEL TWINE, OIL, AND BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC. Loughmiller & Petet J I U70D1 . JEWELER. WaUhea as J Clock. Rpaire.L Erurnt, Oa.o!. we will Our first . .lc 1 'uaaj I f I ll 1 I II umiiiu HII i- i.. r ., ...19 run icau; iui MlbbClEOI. CHAIN DRIVE x m :M . aw mm mm i m W V WW ftvl aJ HAYRAKES3 REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS I ' 1 II ASM At. MMO SGHML STATE NORMAL MONMOUTH. OREGON Strong Academic ui at Well r.oilDiKl tralnlin department! ot gr.li-a with .'HI children . kf.uul.ir nrm.l i-ourwr of tllTec Tl'1, -. n ..r yt'iir whoIlT prnfflotia.. ., ,ri (rn.lunica ui aeeredileil nifii .'.,. oa colieuo tdmltHd dlrecilj- lo prot. " M The dli.loina ol the school II itw law as a lift rvrtlticale to teach fltoia Th.- iraOiaM of ttie chool are in as teaencra. I ink. a ttl . r . . I.nn. f I Griffin Mm mi m ii w Co'sr Windows llvautllul and haalthful loeatlot'- SSi The ltn.1 trm will SMO Tueida jyCSjjr .1) CaU'OKuen iclvlngtn 1 detal otJ" Alt".'.' , . . m r P. L CAM " Dfc pnttdtot- Sic-vtary ot Faculty Kurni tot Sale. 3-11 acres, 10 mllea from Kuifne, fo aie 160 acrea under cultivati"'"- T am pasture and brueh. Good " ' large barn, and outbulldinp nn P'1 i- or further particulars addrfea i ii as A Mi-TH. Eugene, Oregon-