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HIPPING STRIKE TO END SOON PEACEFULLY at the mouth of Wood gulch on tb- Washington side of the Columbia, where Contractor Grout, of the North Bank road, has a camp ot ail laborers. The men tied up the steep hill aud escaped with their live», but many lost even their cluthes. Governor CLauitierlain has Issued a I proclaruatiou designating June 14 as flag day. . , KraueisCO. June 9,-Indications to « .-peedy settlement of the P°1U _ _t ,k< aud the eud of the |....kout at this port. ut ."^ the United Sbip- . , j Transportation Association P‘ng uWd to hold a preliminary ^ing Mon,,H-v raorn,D« with a Suttee »"pointed by the City f t Federation to act on behalf of itT ' ail marine firemen and cooks. Hbe meantime some affected vessels r coaling, tmt no sailing dat._s have S set. Everything is quiet. LOCAL OPTION WILL CLOSE 200 SALOONS GETS MORE PAY AFTER JOLY I. Washington, June 7.—Postmasters O. H. Bellinger, a civil engineer, son of the late Judge C. B. Bellinger, of the following Oregon cities were died in Portland Wednesday night, today allowed all increase of 8100 au I nually, commencing July first: Ash aged 46 years. laud, Astoria. Coquille, Elgin, Eu At the meeting of the American gene, Heppner, Huntington and Medical Association at Bostou this Klamath Falls. week 10,000 members were present. Au increase of 8200 annually is Joseph D. Brayut was elected pres given the postmaster at Hood River. ident aud Andrew C. Smith, of Port (The increase noted in the dispatch laud, second vice president. brings Postmaster Page’s salary up The Apex mill, controlled by the to 827»t0 a year, it is baaed on postal Enterprise Grain A Mill Company, receipts of practically $17,000 for the and the Oregon Planing mill, owued year ending March 31, 19t<j indicat- by the Honey man Hardware Com ing a very satisfactory growth of the pany, were badly damaged by fire at city. ) Portland Thursday night. The com bined luss to the two companies ib estimated at 840,000. Portland, Or.. June 9.-As a result Lftb« election 2(M) saloons will be f red to cl -« in Oregon through the Loption of county prohibition. frhe returns show Benton, Linn, Lne Tillamook, Wallowa aud Yam- Lu counties went “dry.” Partial re Lus indicate the same result in Eerrnan, Gilliam, Lincoln aud kook collides. Coos county went Lj. except tl;e larger towns. Many Lwincts in the wet counties were Uptured by the prohibitionists, ffbe net I’»-* I" the liquor interests is Ltime.ted at 8759,<»90. The breweries Le the heaviest losers. Only two Victories ««re gained by the liquor interests an I those were in Multno- L«b county. Personal. SIUSI W ROAD Thursday's Daily Guard Geo ge M. Miller today, presented to the county court a uutuerously signed petitiou asking for an appro priation of enough money to keep at least one road between Eugene aud the Siu,law country in first el i.-~ eon dition the year round. Mr. Miller in presenting the peti tiou explained to ttie court that it was planned some time iu the future to put on a liue of automobile* be tween Eugene and Hale, giving the people of the western eud ot the coun try rapid transit. This could not l>e done, however, unless, a greater por tion of the road is planked. As the court cannot see its way clear to ex pend the money for such improve ment at present, the plans will prob ably u it be consummated for several years to come. MEMBERS CF THE NEXT LESISI.ATTIRE Gûiiû PAYROLL At ILLINOIS MANUFACTURER Chicago, June 9.—Secretary John M. Glenn, of the Illinois Mauuta. tur er-’ Association, today said: “President Roosevelt perhaps would not time attacked ttie packers if Wall street had had money invested. Any other industry would have been par alyzed with auch reports. The aaao ciation lias appointed a committee to investigate the stock yards. 1 vis ited the stock yards six weeks ago and am of the op num they are a chan as the White House kiteh-u." tee on agrii ultile to I luce fl <• ii.sjec tion fee on the government, as the packers would ferve caitle prices down otherwise. He favored harm les» preservative* on account of com petition with countries which allow them. it is reported that the boti-«* w ill pass a milk,water and bref inspection bill. BURNS WANTS 1> KNOW Lo' don, June 9. J«’..n Bi ms.pres deut of the li ml ¿ov< ri u er.t board, l as requested th«» ti r< Ign office to communicate with the state depart TEXAS MAX’S OPINION. ment at Washington to a.-certain to Washington. June'.». Judge Cowau, what extent reliance can be ; laced of tiie Texas Cattle Raisers' Associa in the meat inspection undertaken tiou, pleaded with th« house commit by the bureau of iinliui'l industry. CHICAGO Thursday’s Daily Guard Mrs. W. Gunton arrived here la«t night from North Bend on u visit. A. E. Wood aud sou llal are down from the Blue River mines. Salem, June 8.—The new Legislature will be made up of seven senators who signed Statement No. 1, aud two who I rtj .. 1. i I u i\ I u ft T. B. Kay was up from Salem today pledged themselves to vote for the Republican choice ; ot 39 representa looking after matters connected with tives pledged to Statement No. 1. and the Eugene woolen mill, of which he W. H. Weatherson, editor of the is priucipal owner. He states that Florence West, and C. F. 8»onetletd, six who promised to vote tor the Ke the plant is now running satisfaeto- publican choice. uf LL-ce'a, arrived last night with the and the force of employes is cou- Pittsburg. 7.—The weather | Washington, June 7. —Thomas E. ¿Forty-six votes are ueeessarv to a ' rily ... eleetion returns from their respective , , . ’ ... stantly being increasi I m number, bureau office has received a telegiam I Wilson, the Chicago p.u k. is' repre choice, aud the next legislature will precincts. , . . . ,, the pay roll last mouth was il.slO. from Johnstown stating that a cloud sentative, continued his statement contain 53 members pledged to the Dr. E. C. Sanderson, dean of the Republican nominee. Of the holdover J burst along the Couetuaugh river before the bouse agriculture com Divinity School, left today for Seattle seuators several aie known to be op caused the stream to lise thirteen mittee today and will be iollowod by to attend the Western Washington posed to Jonathan Bourne. feet between 8 and 9 o'clock this Neill, lie said liis serious objection Christian convention. From there he to ttie Beveridge annudmeiit wa« the morning. There will be six D.mocratic sena t A dray load—180 cases -of matches will go to Cheney to attend the East tors aud oue Democrat in the lower The cloudburst occurred at lluov- placing of inspection cost on the from the Eugene match factory,which ern Washington convention. house, all the others being Republi is not now in operation, were shipped eiville on Stoney Creek, eighteen ; ackers. He denied that the puckers miles above Jobuatewn. Many houses ( dug the hole they are now iu, aud C. II. Young, oue of the govern cans. to Portland today. This is flic last were damaged and a pleasure resort asserted that the agitation had cut ment forett rangers, left yesterday The personnel of the twenty-fourth ' of the stock on hand. was wiped out. So far as known there the sale of fresh manufactured pro afternoon for the Bohemia district. legislature is as follows: A. W. Ream is waiting for a 50- weie no human fatalities, but the . duets more than half. He predicted Mrs. H. B. Whitney arrived here SENATE. horeepower electric motor before people fled to the hills. A woman a calamity to stock raisers on account yesterday form Payette, Idaho, to Marion—J. N. Smith, T. B. Kay. starting up bis brick making ma watching the flood from a biidge was of no market. spend the summer with her daughter, Linn—M. A. Miller. D. chinery. The one he had was not large st:uek by a train and killed and an ’ Neill followed Wilson on the stand Mrs. A. M. Hendricks. Linn and Marion—F. J. Miller. enough. infant thrown from her arms was ami denied any expert knowledge, I Han-iltou. Out., June 9 —A terrific Milroy Robvosky came up from I Laue—l.H. Biugliaiu. Wild aninmls in a park but qualified as a man of average in Rev. P’rauk Abram Powell, a former drowned. Douglas—O. P Coshow. 1). l»iud and raiu storm swept Ontario Portland last night to visit his father, Eugene Divinity School student, also zoo were carried down the l iver on telligence with college degrees, Neill Douglas, Joseobiue aud Laue—R. ■yesterday from one eud of the south V. Robvusky. a phrenologist, is now pastor of the the debris and railroad tracks were said he did not expect to fltul parlor Lru peninsula to the other, demolish- Geo. T. M illiams returned home to A. Boo’h. J. 8. Coke. conditions and was careful to dieting washed out. Unitarian church at Helena, Mont. Hug builiugs. uprooting trees and leav- Harrisburg tuis afternoon after a I Jackson—L. L. Mulit, D. uish between necessaag and unuessary Judge of the circuit court. Crook. Grant, Klamath aud Lake — ' Harris, court, I and telephone lines pleasant visit in Eugene. dirt. He said Dr. Dyson, represent has handed down a decree in the easel J. A. Laycock. i Kn a tangled mass of wires. Line- ing the packers, asked him to with Smith Taylor arrived in from Her ’ of Major Fessenden Hgaiiist Fred E. Benton—A. J. Johnson. |ueu who were sent out as far as Dun- hold the report foi thirty days so mann this atteruoon with the eleetion Fessenden and Samuel Si reuson, to Lincoln, Tillamook aud Yamhill— , U1S. Are mil- s west ot her«, report returns. that the packers might adopt Neill*» recover money. He decides in favor G. S. Wright. Itbat mile, «1 poles are down, aud that suggestions. At the expiration of of the defendants, ordets the ease C. H. Burkholder, a prominent I Polk—U. S. Loughary. |it will take several days to restore thirty days Wilson wanted Neill tore- dismissed and orders that detendaut merchant of Cottage Grove, is iu the Yamhill—F. H. Caldwell, D. Junction City will celebrate the turn and make another in< itlgatlon hortbing like normal conditions. Fred P'esseudeu recover his costs in city. Clackamas—J. E. Hedges, D. Fourth of July. The following com and publish what he «night see then. nothing like an accurate estimate of the suit. Washington—E. W. Haines. mittees tor the occasion have been : Itbr damage can be given tonight. Saturday’s Daily Guard. Democrats elected only the sheriff, appointed : Columbia, Multnomah aud Wash THE REBATE C'SES. J. M. Grant, in Polk dbunty. Dr. M. M. Davis returned to Cor- ington—C. W. Hodson. General arrangements— S. L. Moor- I Clackamas aud Multnomah—A. A. Kansas City, June 7,—The rebate vallis today, after a business vi*;t The wool sale at f- l.aniko wai quite head, Oscar Stari, Cl..ml BuCKiium. Bailey. here. b>! >ort*—H. M. M Lio.a, i.nos Hsr issue age 11 st the Armour, Swift, successful. About 5oo,ooo pounds were Multnomah—I). J Malarkey, F. P. sold at un average of something like pole, Thurman Berry. Morri* aud Cudahy pecking con pa- | Arthur and Ore! Taylor were over Mays, Sig Sichel, C. W. Notting 23 cent*. Plug uglies—Eugene Tower, S. F. niea begin today iu th" :e «ral court from Coburg today. with t...' si lection of a jury and the ham. S. C. Beach. Despite the fact that the saloon men Peterson, W, M. Tripp. Dr. C. W. Lowe went to Portland Clatsoj— H. T. Schofield. I Lui leu. June J—In the filial round Program—Rev. N. J. Harbit, A. J. submission of an agreed statement of of Springfield have withdrawn tin ir today. The doctor would like to an io! ladies’ singles m the North Coun- nounce that he has no intention of | Wasco—N. Whealdon. names from the subscription list for a Kaiser, Miss Rose Coleman, Mr*. S. acts. Gilliam, Sherman aud Wheeler—J. celebration on July 4, because the L. Moorhead. 1' impionahip, Maj moving away from Eugene, as report- | I Sutton was deeiite I by Kate Doug Bowerman. Music—Miss Nellie Folsom, Mrs. N. county weut dry at the election, the ed. Union—W. G. Cole. Ila.-, who was beaten last year by Miss Montgomery, Miss Anna Asboe. H.C. 1 committee in charge of the celebra Milo Coffman went to Portland ' Umatilla—C. J. Smi-h, D. ■ Sutton fur the Euglish championship, tion t 1 as decided to go on with mat Bushnell, li. C. Breckenridge. today, to be g me a few days. Uuiou aud Wallowa—Peter McDou- I ter and do the best possible under Decoration—Miss Minnie Sibbetts, licor*7-5, 6-2, iu favor of Douglas. Dr. T. K. Johnson went to Portland ¡jd. I Miss Sutton accordingly gives up Mrs. G. O. Powell, Mrs. H. L. Rann, circumstances. the today. Baker, Harney and Malheur—J. N. I the cup to her Britiih rival. A. W. Summers, G. O. Powell, J. H. Portland, June".— S. A D. Puter I Mrs. Maggie Sales, who ha* been j Hart. Miller. ai rived lieie tins nioruiiig in custody HOUSE. visiting relatives in Eugene, left to- ' President of the day, H. L. Rann. ot a federal marshal and wa* lodged day for her home at Manhattan, Mon- ' Marion—Frank Davey, J. H. Set- Secretary, Frank Moorhead. ' in the county jail, pending bls trial. Treasurer, W. C. Washburne. tana. She was accompanied by her tlemeier, George Rodgers, L. 1. Rey At the home of the bride, 914 Wil- The state will make sensational revel Cirand marshal, M. L. Barnett. cousin, A. L. Audrews, who will re nolds, J. D. Simmons. lamette street, June 6, 11X41. at 8:30 ntioiis regarding the land swindle*. Lint’—A. M. Holt, F. M. Brown.E. main there awhile. p. tn., Ray I. Edwards and Miss Nona In pile,.ting a Portland millionaire, Mrs. N. E. Markley went to Port- E. Upmeyer. Oiiapel ; Rev. J S. McCallum officiât so it Is said. Boston, June 9.—Ferdinand E. Lane—Allen IL Eaton, B. A. Vash- iug. Borges was today found guilty on 73 laud today on a short visit. burne. 1. N. Edwards. Mrs. Walter Shelley is here from j Douglas—C. 8. Jackson, J. s. counts for conspiracy and obtaining In Eugene June 6, 1906, Chas. E. Sen Pend) ton visiting her pureuu, Mr. Gray. money under false pretenses, Turk and Miss Maude Perkins, Judge tence was deferred, tile maximum and Mrs. J. W. Lakin. Co< s—W. A. Chase. G. R. Chrisman officiating. W. R. Courts and vafe. I W dloce, ' Coos and Curry—Edw Rackletf. penalty being 368 years. The jury E. D. Tibbetts, connected with the Asephine—L. L. Jewell. could not agree on 54 counts. power plant Ht the Lucky Boy mine, | Idaho, are in Eugene. At the home of the bride’s parents, Blue River district, was fined $25 a Jackson—J. W. Perkins, II. D. Ru Mrs. C. E. Loom's rvturt d today Washington, June 9.— Ex Senator north of Eugene, June 6, 1906, Sam few day* ago for violating tile game f Jones, of ArkanM*, chairman of the bli. from a visit in Salem. D> ligia* and Jackson—W. I.Vawter. uel J. Gray and Mias Jessie Kerr, law in regard to killing deer out ° unsuccessful Bryan campaign*, campaigns, pre Mr*. N. A. Fisher went to Drain Rev. 11. N. Mount officiating. Polk—R. H. McClallen. season. Nebraskan dicted today that the this afternoon ou a visit. Polk and Lincoln—B. F. Jones. would tie the next Democratic candi Mr*. J. M. Edmunson returned to | Yamhill—J. W. Jones, F. A. Craw date for president. in Eugene, June 3, 1906, Edward Goshen this afternoon. ford. Key and Miss Martha Allgire, Rev. Companies A and C, First Separate Mrs. II. Hendershott and daughter Tillamook and Yamhill—A." G. H. N. Mount officiating. are as conimoon in India as are atom- 1 Battalion, O. N. G., are preparing to Bessie left last night for Medford to ach and liver diiJuders with u». For Beals. •end teams to compete in the state spend the summer. the latter, however, there l* a sure Wa*hmgton-B. F. Purdy.¡^W *N At the residence of the officiating I remedy: Electric Bitter*; the great rifle competition to be held at Sa 8. L. Roberta, of Spqkane. i* in Barrett. W. K. Neweli. elder. J. li. Moore, Fairmount, June restorative medicine, of which K. A. lem, beginning July 9 and continu Your wool wanted at the highest Eugene. Clackamas—G. G. Huntley, L. E. 5, 1906, Chas. Hayden and Miss Mary Brown, of Bennettsville, 8. C., »ay*: Woolen ing four or five days. Each cimpany Mrs. A. Lawrence returned to June Jone», C H Dye. ¡“They restored my wile to perfect cash price at the Eugene Mills. M Tallman, both of Mohawk. in the state will lie represented by a tion today, after a short visit here. health, after years of suffering with U. Clackamas aud Multnomah—J. dyspepsia and a chronically torpid team of four men each. Bert Wood returned to Cottage Campbell. liver. Electric Bitter* cure chill» Multnomah—L. H. Adams, J. C. Grove this afternoon. He has been and fever, malaria, tnliousne»«, lame never follows an injury dressed with back, kidney troubles aud bladder Bayer, X. D. Beutgeu.^J. W. Bever working at Springfield. June 4, 1906, to C. E Stewart and disorder*, bold on guarantee by W. Bucklen’s Arnica Sal re. Its antisep idg«. D. <-'■ Burns, w. H. Chapin, J. tic and healing properties prevent A. W. Hemenway, of Silverton, is , L. Iieljino, druggist. Priee, 50 blood poisoning. Cha*. Oswald, mer B. Coffer, John Driscoll, Rotiert S. wife at Cottage Grove, a fine baby cent*. in the city on business. chant, of Ken*elaer»ville, N. Y., Farr« I, F. F. Freeman,JH. E. North- girl. write»: “It cured Seth Burch, of Marion Calloway and wife are vis- j up T W. Wil«on. It tone* and vitalizes the entire thia place, of the ugliest sore on hie iting in Eugene. Mr. Calloway 1* June 1, 1906, to Mr. and Mr*. Cloyd ( lats >P — Aamus Brix, J. C. McCue. Cures out*. Chicago.June 9 —A cool lake breeze system and makes life worth living, neck 1 ever saw.” now an S. P. fireman. Paul Jones at Cottage Grove, a lo«4- tn, matter what your station. Hollis Wound*, burn* «nd sores. 25c ut W. C InmMa -K T. Connell. broken the hot wave after claim- L. DeLatio ’ * drug store. ter's Rocky Mountain Tea is the Hon. J. K. Weatbeiford, of Albany, Ci< os. Graut. Klamath and lake— pound girl. *a$ the lives of twelve people. Scores greatest preservative known for all spent last night in the city. H. P r «lkuar. G. H. Merryman. in hospitals suffering from heat di-eases. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Morrow and Umatilla—W.pl.£>lu»h There’» Httl* room in this great Mr*. Mary Alexander, of St. Ptortration and several more will L«un D -u« Co world of ours for tl.e “tat woman.’* probably die. Cooler weather is ex Charles. Ill., W yesterday for Port er. When our soldier» went to Clll'H She’» « I indriim e to he ■ If in -treet Car of boggie* received direct from cars, flxt-, eli'.»‘or*; 1«“ wha*, can land. after a visit at the home of Mr. Utnat !la —C. W. Steven, C. A. Bar- and the Philippine» health was the Peeled Sunday. most important consideration. 1 ^iiii'* ....... factory. Latest styles and finishes in the do, poor thing t ,»e J|, l. e'er » and Mrs. W. L DeLano in Eugene. rett. U d ’C’. ard Wsllowa—J. H. Doh 1 Morgan, retired Commissary Ser the market at all prices. Call and Rocky Jlz',»ota t. 1«, 35 t in« ieo C. F. Hurlburt came up from June geant U. H. A., of Rural Route 1, ci '«I I- I >’• I • g • 'o. bin. Concord, N. H., say»: “1 was two< •ee tion thsi afternoon. Chamber»' Hardware. Bak»r- Walter Moore. At Stoddard, Wis., Halver Halver- year* in Cuba and two year* in the j _Her-usnn’ Rothschild. D. Phiilippines, «nd be'ng snbjeit to J. W. Hobb* arrived home from the *°n Was fatally hurt and six others in- pend Sunday. coi'ls 1 took Dr. King*» New Dimov | Many prostration* from heat and north this afternoon to*| By a tornado that swept over Harney sud Malheur—G. L. King. > ry for Consumption, which kept me three death* occurred from heat iti frequently results fr«m neglect Cbampie ami wife Rev . Henry S. Mheimaii and Wheeler—K. it. perf«< t health. And now, in New clogged howel* aud torpid liver, u rttion county, doing great damage. Gill v>' Chicago yesterday. Hie temperature <•< -‘ipHtion ixs’o'n« • ■ went to Hebron this afternoon. 'I P , ’ !' . hire, we ffrd !♦ the '«st næd i Voming «nd North Branch, Minn., N. Door* Ill H F. Pike. condition is unknown ♦<> th • • •„Ida, , ■o-gr«-"- Mrs. Walter Fitzgerald, of t'a-hou '1 Hendricks, J. f.-fi « in the world for congti«, cold«, Badly damaged and a Mr. Enry- pal. Wash., to »totting Mr*. W.*G. bronchial trouble* and ail Iting dis ' Security I.ice Powder for Jyotir use Dr. King’« N< « Life PUh, a, and g- vileet regolato*« c >t •»* killed and otters were in- I Ku e: ... i , -re tied at W. L T>«1 j « geh sud IS b < Bl .<J At Linw od the LaDtike stock White tn Eugene- nc’s, .ruggial Pi've, 5uc ai.d $1. • I Cl *r ’ I’ard >.t.i! *■ '*le free ImiHiiigs were wrecked. ! Tom Bra* *®dSsnla;- a !□ t l'inest occurr« ’afternoon f< n.'cvcr>o y ipv ÂGÂihoT LAW Brevities TERRIFIC STORM SWEEPS ONTARIO JUNCTION CITY WILL CELEBRATE THE FOURTH W so™ LOSES LANG F3AUDER IS IN COUNTY JAIL BORGES FOUND GUILTY ON MANY COUNTS Married THE GAME LAW GftES SAY BRYAN V«iLL LEAD DEMOCRATS PREPARING FOR STATE RIFLE SHOOT Deadly Serpent Bites Waol Wanted CHICAGO'S HOT SPELL BROKEN AT LAST Born Death From Lockjaw Following the Flag General News Notes An Alarming Sitoithn