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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1898)
Crowded.... Ti i TT v "roTmTTVfcTTn ait i ni i 50 Gents With work is the Guaud job department. 'Die work is neat and prices are right. A month. VOL.l. EUGENE, OKEGON. TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 21, 1S9S NO 08 BOHEMIA CAMP. 0RGAJ1DIES SUffER SILKS Larger Working Force at Than Ever Mm. i'r.SiDt SPECIAL FROM 4 .... ... , i i SPECIAL! SPECIAL! This week on at Tie on 60 ets TO NEW CARPETS New Art Synares. New Stock of Shades. New Sewing Machines. New Sweepers. All at new prices at 9 Cor When You See THE WILLSIE f You will loon no tunier. have Im-m an will bo plenaeil to sliow them to you. Studio of tK Superior potorafs J. L. PAGE -DEALER IS- ROGERIES Having a Large and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought. In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can ofler the public better pricaa than any other house iu Eugene. For Health hi Plea5ure Drink only the purest beer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by .ry Ueigljard Um. flayer flgt. ugeije or Jg 5f 1 v- Q UWf $2.50 Also IASH SUITS Just the thing for summer 65c Suit 7th and WillametteSts Aa f-een Abroad. Albany Democrat: ".Mrs Chapman, wife of the president of the stale uui- vtrsily, has had the very serious charge made against her, that during the very entei tsinlng address of Broth er Irvine of the Corvallis Times, on Cuba, miide before the students of the university of Oregon, she silt rending a book, paying uonUeinioii to the ad dress and setting a poor example for the rising generation." Consumption Positively Cured. MrRRGtaevB, merchant of Chil bnwlrf, Va, certifies that he had con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatments that money eotild immure, tried all cough remedies ho could hear of. but got no relief; spent ninny nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr King's New Discov ery, and was cured by use of two bot tles. For past three years has been at tending to business and says Di King's New Discovery is the greatest remedy ever made, as it Iibb done so muoh for him and also for others In his commu nity. Dr King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fail. Trial bottle free at Wilkins & Linn Drug Store. J llnutly Defeated. The official vote of Curry county, shows that J Huntly, republican, was defeated for joint representative from Coos and Curry counties by E B Platts. the fusion nominee. MrPlatts received 259 votes In Curry, and 1072 In Coos, a total of 1311. Mr Huntly re ceived 311 in Curry and 912 in Coos; total 1223. The political complexion of the 90 members will be: Republi cans, senate 24, house 42; total 66, Fusionists, Semite 3; house J ; loiai 20. Democrats, senate 2, house 1; total 3. Populists, senate 1. Kheuniatism Cured. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Halm for rheumatism with great -oiiof nnrf T can recommend it as a nlendld liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we have , 1 It ..lnnlilc J W CUYLEB, Ilea lUU'JU IV - Creek. N Y. Mr Cuyler Is one of the leading mer ' i.t ,.f this vlllaire and one of the mostpromlneut men In this vicinity W O 1'IIIITI.V, Editor iteu Creek Forsale byOsburnA DeLano,! Herald, druggls's. Short Time Only Good Shoulders per lb 7 els Good Hams per Ib lOcts Good Ilacou )er Ib 10 cts 10 lbs J) GSuar 11.00 Jut received car load extra heavy j improved Mason jars . 'lo be appreci- nlcd must be seen Best black jar rubbers 2doz for five AX BILLY. Capital. Vigorous Prosecution of the War Favored. Sueelal to tl Guard. Madrid, June 21 The Sagaata min istry Ib tottering. Premier Sgasta is likely to resign at any moment. The Spanish government favors a more vigorous prosecution of the war. Exciting scenes are transpiring in the Spanish oortes. KEPT THFM BACK Attempt of Merchantmen and War ship te Leave Havana Failed Key West, June 21 Three Spanish war ships and several merchantmen attempted to leave Havana tills after noon. The United States licet opened hot Are ami comi oiled them to re turn to the Inner harbor. Dexter Items, Juue21. '98. Poor hay weather. Lost Valley is threatened with a boy famine. Joseph Parker made a trip to Eu gene today. Born To the wife of Wru Williams, a boy. All are doing well. Mrs Clara Roney of Goshen, is visll lug relatives at this place. The Treat mill Is mutiiug steadily and turning out a fine lot of lumber. Howard Vincent add John and Clay Parker will start for Pendleton totiinr row. Miasrs Carrie and Stella Hiland re turned to their homes Friday from (he Drain school. Uncle Dun Hiinsnkcr and WHFcu- tou starlet! for Silver Lake Monday. Uncle Dan will spend the annum r thuic. Messrs Dan Miller, Ernest Mooiier, Lon and Alva Addington and Mrs Becca Kc'tiey Murled to Harney val'ey Monday. Children's day was observed last Sunday by the Dexter Sunday bcIio-1 with appropriate exeroises. All ex pressed theuiselve as highly pleased witli the program rendered. A coi led ion was taken for foreign missions. Rko. Coming to Eugene Prof Hyman & Co, the German cu- lists and catarrh apecialista of Portland will be at the HofI'man House June 19 and 20, tor two days only. Will re turn each mouth. Will cure your catarrh, however chrosio, without fail. No medicine given internally. Catarrh Ib a very dangerous disease. Call and have a friendly talk with the Professor which costs nothing. Glasses fitted for the eyes. Office hours In Eugene all day. Remember the date of our coming, June 19 aud 20. Prof Htman & Co. Edison's Projcctoscope. Edison's latm t and greatest iuven tlon is call the Amet. It produces life-like, life-size moving scenes by which in our own homes we may see the wonders of every iBnd. At the Christian church June 29 one of thee marvelous machines will reproduce 100 sceDts among whleh are, Dswey at Manila, 30 sceaes of the Maine disaster 15 Klondike scenes and others of pecu liar interest. Admission 25 cents, under 12 years 10 cents. Auspices Lad les Alu For Sale. A fine slock ranch containing 320 aci.sf.ir sale at a bargain. Will sell as a whole or In parts, ono mmaiuma i ...-.,( i.mikM and two barns, I rtnalal Ififf O MS5 acres; the other pas- ture jn(m principally. Situated six miles from r-ugeuo. - dr"' J M GKABHART, Eugene, or. Very Fink Farm For Hai.k. Dr T W Harris offers his farm, which is ore of the best in the state of Oregon, for sale at a rare bargain. Call on the Doctor at his ofllce. David J Graham of Junction City has had hli tension Increased to $12 per month. Thomas O Maxwell of Springfield baa ben granted an original peuilou of Mr month. Kacla Way Sees a new Vs-ln Opened. The Bohemia Mining Camp is fast coming Into prominence as one of the best camps on the coast Beiug ouly one day's drive from Eugene, it Is easy to teach at any time during the year. A good wagon road w ill be fin ished right into the center of the camp withlu the uext few weeks. It only lacks about 2J miles of being completed at the present time. The mines are all strictly quartz mities and rich strikes are beiug made every few days. The latest being made last week by R E Hawley & Co 111 the Wall Street mine. At a depth of 4 feet they struck a veiu 8 Inches wide of high grade ga. leua eve and by tho side of this a 10 inch vein of very free mllliug ore. The samples showing the free gold very conspicuously. Some pieces being liter ally covered with it and oaslly percep tible to the naked eye at a distauce of twenty feet. They have sent a snck of tile ore to be assayed. Iu sending the oro to be assayed they do not pick out special specimens, but tako a geueral average of It all. Sounds of blasting are he:ird Iu all directions. Meprs Clover & Kuapp havo commocced opening up a tunnel on the White Swan mine and the ore is proving richer than at Ilrst supposed. Two road crews are at work three or four wood cutnps are in full blast one parly is hurtling 2C30 bushels of charcoal. A Haw mill will be running about July 1st on City croek just below tl.o Musio mine. mm - ' THE NAHANT'S BATTLE SCARRED TURRET. Tho old monitor Nahaut, mannod by tho Now Vork naval rosorvos, is de fending New York. Shocarrios two 16 inch smoothbore gnus and Bovoral rapid firo guns. Her turret boors tho marks of numerous Confedorato cannon balls. Ground is being cleared for more new mills aud the whole camp has a busi ness air that shows permanency and confidence. What is the uso of taking auy risks going to Klondike when you have as good a thing as Bohemia tight at home. W C T U Xotbe The ladles of the W U T U will hold their last regular meeting for tho sum mer iu Mount's Hall on Wednesday June 22 at il p m. All members aid all friends of temperance aro especially requested to be present as thero is busi ness of Importance to bo transacted. Junction City Cattle Shipment. Junction City, Or, June 20. Bar- uett & Ferguson shipped, 1C0 1-year old-steers from this place tonight for Chicago. They aro tho finest lot of cattle that ever left the valley, and brought tho best prices paid this year. Kl'oknk Hand The Eugene hand, which will furnish nitisioon the 4th of July has commenced rehearsals on the special munc for that occasion. The band Is under the direction of Geo II Yerrlngtou, which Is assurance thai jrod muslo will be provided by the organization. ' RKrilttKK' Coi'KT. In Reorder Dorris' court this afternoon the sun day altercation between Duncan Scott and Tho Ingram was aireu, n suiting In the former paying S ts a fine and costs, while J Davis Employer of tho latter put up 1 10 to secure ins release. Hors-Raletu btatesma The In dications are that our hop groweis will set fair prices for their growing crop, when It Is picked, cured and In tho bale. We know of a grower In the Bulteviile district who hvibeenollered 1 cents, by a responsible dealer." acoDc Cuba. Leave Saturday for Philippines. Special to the Uuar.1. Washington Juno 21 Positive In formation ohlaiued through Spanish sou rets are to the ell'eet that Hobson and his companions confined In Morro Castle aro well, and are receiving good treatmeut at the hands of the Spaniards. THE SKCOND KXI'KPITION. San Frauclsco, June 21 Brigadier General Merrltt and command, the second expedition for the Philippines, have all arrangements made aud ves sels ready to sail Saturday. SHAITKKAT SANTIAGO. Washington, Juuo 21 Brigadier General Shafter and I ho troops of the Cuban expedition reached Santiago De Cuba yesterday. Thd transports will commence at once to unload tho sol diers under cover of Ilia warships. The Correct View. Roseburg PI -liudoiiler: "Whllo the I eoplo of Oregon expect tho legisla ture at Its coming session will revhe aud overhaul the laws which provide for tho expenditure of public money and abolish every useless ollleo and oommissiou to tho end Unit overy dol- lar possible shall bo saved to the tax payers, we do not believe that the poo- pie of Oregon ask fiat a single dollar bo withheld from any educational or charitable Institution In tho stato, which is necessary to maintain Its use fulness or efficiency. Thero has been, aud Is yet, a class of demagogues In I his stato, aud they aro not con lined to any political party, who havo deolnreu against the expenditure of public mon ey for the support of the higher educa tional Institutions of the stato. To take the course advocated by them would stamp tho great and progres slvs stato of Oregon as one which had determined to take a long step back wards. We do not moan that tho mou ey appropriated lor these Institutions should not becxpouded with the great e t possiblo economy, but that they should not be crippled hy the with holding of tho necessary funds." Eugene Raised The po.tonices at Buker City an Peadleton, Or, have been advanced from third to second-class olllces, and the salaries of tho postmasters have I ecu respectively raised from $1900 lo J2100, and from $1800 to $2000 a year, commencing July 1, ls'.'s. At tho fol lowii.g Oregon offices tho salaries of the p'.ftttnaalors have been Increased us shown, commencing July I, 18!1S. Albany $1800 lo$l00 Eugene $1800 to $1900 Hcppner$lS00to$ll'0 Forest Grove $1100 to $1203 HillBboro$l000to$1100 Dallas $1100 to im Grant's Pass $1500 to HX,0 Oregon City $1000 to $1700 The salary of the postmaster at Sa lm has been cut from $2600 to $2100. Hon P H D'Arcy now leails Judge Boise 0 vote for circuit Judge In the recount ! the Kaleui district. JUNE 16 TO 25 INCLUSIVE Repsectfully, J. V. Kauffman Personals. Sol Baum returned to Portland tods y James Sauford of Dig Prairie, Is In Eugene. J A Walters of Giant's Pas, is In Eugene. Prof Tyree went to Portland this morning. J 1'lcknrd arrived home from Port land today. Dr D K Loverhlgo made a trip to Vrtlund today. Postmaster Roney, of G(when. was In Eugene today. Miss Carrie George oamo up from Junction this alternoon. Prof and Mrs I M Glen were pas sengern for Portland today. Mr and Mrs Hi Thus went In Port laud today for a week's visit. Mrs Fi.inlt Porter and child left, to day for their homo at Mhedds. Miss Ida IV.tterson left today for a visit at Portland and Seattle, Miss Stella Robinson Is still quite ill at tho family homo III this city. Misses Graco and Minnie Ktiyken dall left, I )dny lur their homo at Pomo roy, Wash, Prof Washburn and party did not start for the coast today, owing to the showers. Thoa Wheeler, bookkeeper for the Booth-Kelly Mill Co, at Saglnnw, was In Ktigenu today. John Cogswoll ol tho Fish Ranch, Is In tho city looking as young as ever, RHhmigh over 81 years of ago, Misses Ileh ii and Hemic, Jennings will have Iu the morning for a fuw weeks visit in Salem and other points below. Prof K R MclClroy arrlvod homo today from Portlnnd, where hu went In the Interest of tho National Teachers Association. Win M Bngart of Cubtirg, returned this morning from San Fiancisoo. Ho brought his daughter home with him. Sho has fully recovered. Ilev and Mrs M L Rose will leave tomorrow hy prlvalo conveyance for Turner lo attend the stato convention ot the Christian churches. Mrs Joel Ware lias returned fiiun Spokane, Wash, accompanied by her daughter Miss Marie, who Is now much Improved Iu health. Grandma Muura wont to Portland today, accompanied by her grand daughter, Miss Floy Watklns, who will lake a position In the oily oltlce of tho OH&N Co. Arthur Ruuey oamu up today from Portland, whure he has been attending school, accompanied by a friend, Will Sheoy, and they will go to Foley Springs for the summer. O B Allen, or Lava, Crook couuty, gave this ofllce a pleasant call today. He came In for a load of supplies, and says the road needs repairs, especially on the east end of tho lava besides the usual spring repairs which have been neglected thus far this year. Dean and Mrs E C Sanderson and daughter Vera wero passengers north on today's 10:50 local. Tho deun will attend the statu meeting of tho Chris tian church at Turner, whllo Mr San demon and daughter will go to Spo kane aud other points In Washington on a visit to relatives. To lure a toiu in One Day. Tuke l.axutlvo Bromo (iulnluo Tab ets. All diugglsfs refund the money if it falls lo cure. 25c. The genuluo has L on each tablet. YES, WE WILL CELEBRATE. As urtial, you will And the newest In decora tions at tho BIG STORE. Ask for non destructible decorative tissue; Is not affected by the wealher. Soi l here. Supply limited. The neui Laoin wrappers are nom in. Entirely neui designs We have bom'0 good things left In reliable HAPPY HOMKmlla. if can't lit you In those, let us make a suit to order for $11 68 and up. the wo J ml a OKKtlON OFFICIAL ROsTKR Kvery Patriotic Citi7.ea Should sess Ono of Them Pos- Mr Amelia do V Smith has com plied and published the olllcial roster of I he Second Regiment. Oregon Vol unteers, now at Manila, Philippine Is lands. It Is Illustrated with tho pho tographs, of all the ollliers of the regi ment, Including Gov Lord, Lt Col Geo O Yorau, Captain Moon and Lieuten ant Huston. Besides a largo uumberof views of camp life, brief military biog raphies are given of each oflloer. Perhaps the feature of the souvenir of greatest iuterest la tho reproduction of tho autograph ot every officer and private In the regiment. There are over 1000 namei Iu this rostur. Tho work concludes with a history of tho Oregon emergency corps, names ofolllce, committees and members. Tho book Is a souvenir of the Btlr riug limes of I8!)S that no patriotic olt izm: of Kugeno, or Oregon for that matter, should ho without. Flag liaising mid Basket Plculc. On Friday, July lit, a flag raising will take place at llelhel school house, two miles west of Eugene. The occa sion will be the closing of thcBohool la that district of which James Moore Is teacher. The Hag will bo piesouted by J W Geary Post GAR, J V Geary W R C, Rich Mountain Circle O A 11, aud sous of vetenuiH. The ling 111 be raised at the school house at 10:30 a ill, on a new polo sumo 80 feet in length and after tlu presentation aud accep tance, the meeting will adjourn to Mei lull's Park a few yards dls'auco whero approprhuo exercises by the school children, sj, taking and singing will bo had. The program will ho brief and highly entertaining. Evory hotly Invited to he present. Bring a well-llllud basket aud enjoy a day iu t'e park, How To Look Uootl. Good looks aro really more than skill deep, depends entirely on a healthy condition of all tho vital otgans. If the liver lie inactive, you havo a bil ious look, if yourHlomaoli bo disordered you have a dyspeptlu look, If your kid neys he aflec.t jo you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. Eleotrlo Hitlers Is a good Alteritive and Totuo. Ads directly on tho stomach, liver aud kidneys, purllles the blood cures pim ples, bloiclies and bolls, and gives a good complexion. Kvery bottle guar anteed. Sold at Wllklns & Linn Drug Store GO cents a bottle. A Portland man, who has returned from Alaska after a stay of three months I here, surprised his friends by stating that during that tinio ho had bettered his condition $1500. He was told that ho had douo very well, and asked how ho had made so much In so short a time. Ho said what he had seen was worth tOUO to hliu aud his ex perloui") would prevent him from go ing ugaiu, which was worth $lu00 more. I have one 8 horse engine and all bono upright boiler, which I will sell cheaper trailo. Must go hy July 1st. Inqulru of J H llAittiiH, Eugene. Henry Gales Inn been appointed postmaster at Acme vice J F Saubert, removed. Day & Hsnteoi, Uiiklalters Mi tmbafmcrs, Cor. Wil. and 7th sis. and dainty patterns F. E. DUNH