The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 12, 1887, Image 3

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    of flu Principal Erals Km
AttraeUng Publie Interest
rtm1'"-,t lhe
f liver Two Thou
.mod I'eople.
n Further di-patches con-
ilia erthquukeg iu Southern
:llin .tilmtHllhough there have
f rther whocks at ice, the
D"1' vetBubbhled, and fugi-
"C.rr lceinP i" every direction.
' . ,.fmul to re-enter their
M01;. hotel, and the bight
U B. urAProwdcd with re-
1 TothouBiindEnglih,Ai
OREGON NEWS.
Evirrthiiif of General Interait ia a
dented Form
Con-
, Amer-
ALONG THE COAST.
nToted Frlncipally to Wuhingtoe Territory
mi California,
-nl i Kusrtan vihitoiB are camped
' tn7. i.,vtd irround. Six Uiuu-
I:t,,w.r.. l.ffc the citv and
rflri. A .on of Albert N.
ITwaT. American consul at Nice,
HI . .. - .i: ,i.iPKanopa ot Man to
The place i8 tilled with thou-
t!'f retueees from Cannes, Nice,
jB(,I reiuk, it w ditli-
fcentune aim ; r - ----
of people, and many of them are
m ranin out. A more con-
, . f..Plinir. however, prevails.
limine h bopn 'l,c,M,cd BnJ t!,e
j i ;a iilnviiitr on the terrace for the
! nose of restoring confidence to the
i Meacd people.
R . the shock bIiow ttmt in
UK'f ... , l.,,ilt in miiiiii.
e C!,f08 Villain u ... .... .
.' i.-prn tonnled into the valley,
.in biu . i i
t ..a;i,iv trains navo been aw
f fund and a number of
tjKIKu , ... .,
i iinpa hii-fi iieon ten. io uwiri unm
l '1 . 1... .... l....... M.llll'lin
ROME feians imvo Liicu ivunvu
; the results of the earthquakes,
-...urine that the efliicfs were far more
C'rioua than was thought. The lo.-s
lilife ami destruction of property is
!.Wned to have been terrible. The
,t utaitlinir news comes from Genoa
l ivierA. Over 1,500 people were killed
in that district. At the village of
Hiivanlo, situateii at me iop oi a wn,
l t !ulin1iitunl.a trail; riv
h nuniniT ' i. ,u - --
ire in the churcli wnen ine shocks
ra ti rut frit. Suhsenueut and greater
.liuln.il thn church, and
rji'in'v , .
oOOof the people who were in h were
The destruction of property
a wctioiw of Italy visited iy ine
,.rthntinke was immense and wide-
nrot.
A renewal of the earthquake shocks
h;i occurred in tho southern section
,f France.
Xire. Cannes and Mentone are half
dwrtcd. Fears are expressed for the
wlety of the Prince of Wales and the
iUmui nrinces. all of whom are in
iu .tion of country wheie the
cartlinuakes prevail.
The latest reports from Hie various
citieo and towns stricKen oy earnr
n.ukes aro to the effect that 2,000 per
..... . , -....I
.ma wire ki led. 1 ne aamaire
1ih of life is confined to a belt ex
tfrnlinu but a few miles inland from
AfKA, interior towns having suffered
hut slivlitlv. althoueh shocks were
I'tfceptible tluoughout a wide area
The bill to create the Agricultural
Department has passed both houses,
In Nw York Otto White killed a
nrvant girl and shot his step-mother,
W. Moll fatallv shot his wife and
erased th dea'h of, their young babe
near Boulder, Col.
Ti.rt Pwkidnt has vetoed the lull
impropriating if 10,000 for distribution
o! weds to drought stricken countries
ot Texas.
A tk'ht between a sheriffs posse and
mint' Navajo Indians in New Mexico,
rmilted in the killing ot uiree wmie
men and three Indians; a general out
break is feared.
In the river and harbor hill, as passed
by the Senate. !f .r,WH) of the appropria
tion for tlm Lower Willamette and
Columbia is to be used on the river in
front of Portland, Or.
Three deaths h ive resulted in the
family of farmer Daggett, near Glen
ville. Neb, from e.tting poisoned
prunes. How the deadly drug got in
to the fruit i not yet known.
Several wild bulls broke 1 ose while
Wing driven through the City of Mex
ico and killed a number of persons.
The bulls worn of the famous Aienco
b:ml, and were destined to be used in
tWnmintr luiilfitrht. Two of them
filtered the courtyard of the National
TaWe. and were shot down by soldiers.
The affair created much excitement.
The schooner Samuel Daly of New
I-ondon was cut through by the ice at
iviyhrook point, Conn., and sunk.
Captain Spaulding, his wife and child
M three seamen got mui me -'.
but before it could be freed -from the
vessel it went down. The captain and
one seaman were saved, but thee ' 'ers
were lost. Mrs. Spaulding's body v,!is
found floating, being held up by her
clothing.
Charles Klose, a Schleisingerville,
Winprmain sul.vi.. IcRCDlT. loaded tWO
liotguns, and emptied the contents of
'ne into his wiles head, as sue
W.IU l-nnmlinir l.riMul. killllli: her 111-
Ktiintlv Hilnn tried to shoot him
self, but mondv Mew away one cheek.
He looked the doors, poured kerosene!
over tin. fnrmriiM. nnt! hOt tle llOUSC
lir.rs tried to en
ter he reloaded one of the guns and
blew out his brains.
Twentv-fivo thousand of the 75,000
prisoners confined in jails throughout
India trora r..l.i,wm1 at an art of clcm-
ncy to commemorate the lutniee oi
iueen Victoria. In selecting the
prisoners to be liberated, special pains
were taken to show leniency to females.
AH persons imprisoned for debt
throughout Tn,li,i. where the debt was
under 100 rujees, were liberated, also
in commemoration of the jubilee. In
these cases the government will pay
Linkvillo has a literary society.
Custer Post band of McMinnville,
has dbbanded.
Curry county is importing hay from
Han Francisco.
There are four K. of L. assemblies
in Columbia county.
A double headed calf was born at
Ashland the other day.
Grant's Pass Miips about $7,000
worth of gold dust every month.
Miles 1'orterliell, of lUiena Vista,
has lost all his horses from some lung
disease.
An even 100 marring licenses were
issued by the cleik of Jackson county
during the year 18SG.
W. M. Pitney, of Junction City,
dumped hot ashes at one corner of
his bum, and now lie has no bam.
Rev. John Bowersox dedicated the
Evangelical church at Newburg. The
building cost $1,000 and is a mat
structure.
Orem Colvig, youngest son of Dr.
W. L. Colvig of Itock Point precinct,
Jackson county, has been taken to the
insane asylum.
The citizens of Astoria, to show their
regard for Mobt Oliurcll llllll liamion,
whom they welcomed as back from the
dead, raised and presented tliein wiui
a purse of $.100.
Josetdi will bo the new county seat
of Wallowa and Vale of Malheur
county. The Governor appoints the
ollicers for each county until the next
regular election.
Miss Belle Alderman, of Lafayette,
while using a curling iron on her front
hair, let it slip, burningone of hereyes
badly. Whether the sight is destroyed
cannot yet be ascertained.
Katie Buntini:. while coasting on
the hill near the schoolhouso at Lake-
view, had the misfortune to fall olt
and another sled came up behind,
struck her in the side and broke two
ribs.
Cougars aro very plentiful in the
Pocahontas mountains, and are no
coming so daring as to come down to
tlm Ni'ttlements and liowl arounu me
miners' cabins during tho midnight
hours.
Tlm late snowfall did considerable
damage to property about uienuaio.
Kever.i biiilduiL'S were uroKen uow il,
among them the big barn belonging
to Sol. Abraham, and killing a line
steer weighing 1,800 pounds belonging
to Mr. J. T. Hays.
Richard Hancock, a much-respected
citizen of Elkton, was iouuu uuuu
nun i liiu linnifi. Examination ot ine
tracks in the snow showed that he had
an.l dniL'ired himself by his
v i ,. v. ...... or - .
i,.....ia f.ir snniA distance before no
uniiua ---
dropped dead.
Mrs. Kondall, of Bucna Vista, has
ttl..,t wiLh the Oregon I'acilie conr
uany her claim for damages caused by
the death of Dr. Kendall last fait at
Vo.,..i..a r.iiv Kim has now cone to
1HIUIIIU Vii
riiieniro. ftpcomnauied by herBttp-son
Nelson, the latter having fallen heir to
irm u-nrf.li of iironertv in that
city.
Several weeks ago about 300 sheep
belonging to William Ross at Pilot
U.w.L- ilim! Hiiddenlv without any ap
parent cause. Tho sheep dropped one
at a time while they were being driven
along. A poisonous weed among the
uitli which thev were fed has
ii j ...... - .
i... i di mil 1 t.i li.ivn been the cause ot
their death.
A short while ago tho residence of
Mr i.nri.inirer. living about a mile
and a half from Mosier, burned to the
ground and the family barely escaped
.i.,. i . fiu.v wiirn. One man in
il,.. y....ii,il utorv was slinlitly burned,
but not seriously. The lire is sup
posed to have originated m a defec
tivc Hue.
While James Savage and sons were
mininir near Koeuo river a few days
ago, tliev caught a huge wildcat in a
b '. . ..i: All at. mien the
a st re.; in
Rm
his
family
at
Irom
very peculiar irap
irinnt refused to throw
wit.nr. nowrtithstanding it was set un
.i.. i -.n f....i .f iniisHiire. The water
uei v i
I nut. mid the giant trtKCll
i...., a lini'p. wildcat was found
inside.
wiiiinm Moffit. Jr., who lives on
it. .,.,1. Willi w crot' k. hid hii house
1...J iTn loft, linnio in the morn
Ullllivu. w ,
,! nlmrilv ft( r the house UMk
lllft ni... .-...--'v . . i f
there but his wne
inc. .
,! two small children. Tho plueky
liitio wnmiin. lifter trying in vain
"" ' .- - i i : t.
subdue the flames, sueceeue.a m h"
ting nearly everything oi vaiue uui u.
the house, except the stoves.
Havman Swisher, of Eaglo valley,
was convicted last spring of stealing
horse from Ins neignoor, i..
WhiUker, and was sentenced to ten
ears in the penitentiary,
Wn.1 under $2,000 bonds, pe.iding a
..- il,.. aiinreini) court on
uecisiou injui - ,
'rim mi gmenl 01 inn
na unstiiined. and
tljUi" "'- . . ., ri
hearing of it through me m' -went
to Biker City and gave himself
,. to the sheriff. He says he it inn.f
cent i any crime and feels honeiui o
securing an early pardon.
Grant's Pass CVuriVr: Many enm
i.l iints have leen made at tins otlice
,, the destruction of deer going on
throughout the country; and several
,. ,.n,r,luini.! that about tea deer
unit - . , . ,
a week are killed just aoovB w v
running them into the river by
hounds. We hear that about one
hundred have been killed on Deer
creek during the snow storm, and thai
they are poor, really not fit to ea
From the pile of bides shipped from
here on the last freight train these re
ports must all etue.
lower
Swisher
A military company is being organ
ized at Yisalia, Cul. .
The bay at Seattle is swarming with
tomeod and flounders.
Dayton, W. T., hss a new city
building which cost $:1.S00.
Walla Walla people have subscribed
about $500 for immigration purposes.
Klickitat county's (W. T.) peach
crop was killed by the recent Btorine.
The residence of Mrs. W. R. Simp
son, near beanie, was buriiod. Loss,
$2,100.
Francisco Silvio was mangled be
yond recognition by a tiuin at Oak
land. Cul.
F. M. Green was killed at Tomb
stone. A. T.. bv a slide of ore on tho
dump of a mine.
A Helena (Mon.) thief tried to
steal the contribution box from the
Catholic Church.
Mrs. Taylor Richardson, of Pom
eroy, W. T., wm adjudged insuue and
tiiken to tho asylum.
The telephono line is up and iu
working order between Cieur d'Aleno
and ardner, Idaho.
Ollicers are stopping the salmon
Kiieiirimrthat hl.S lfr g'"g on in
Sonoma county, Cal.
There is an iron mine ono mile west
nf Cheni-v. W. T.. the ore from which
assays 40 per cent. iron.
The losses of sheep in Meagher and
Fergus counties, Montana, to date will
foot up at least lu.UUU head
The State Firemen's Tournament
will lie held at Napa, Cal., this year on
tho 12th, 13th and 14th of May.
California now has 121 posts 0. A
with 0,445 comrades. 1 his show
tlm lneinbershii) has doubled m two
years.
riuni Wbitnev. aged PJ. the wife
if Norman Whitney, committed sui
tide at Marysville, Cal., by taking rat
poison.
Lieutenant J.J. Shaw lias run away
from Fort Douglass. U. 1., to avoui
court-martial for duplicating his pay
accounts.
Fanners around Walla Walla have
signed the wheat-freight contract to
the amount ot bdoui i.uw.wv
liiihhcls.
The locomotive engineers on the
Pacific division of the u i . iv. av.
have petitioned the company for an
increase in pay.
At Pataha, W. T., George A. Sable,
a hardware merchant, fell dean in
store. The deceased leaves a
iu good circumstances.
A building occupied by Sam t,regor
as a general nierciianuise swrc,
Tunnel City, W. T., couapscu
the weight of snow on the roof.
Active work has begun toward the
construction of a direct and practical
wagon road from Kllensnurg w v
Wenatcheo and Okanagan mines.
It. W. Helm, of Goldendale, W T.,
recently purchased a band of W
frmn llr Richardson of asco
paying therefore the Mini of $13,000.
nUeletons have been
in ,
f,.il i.iiliei . ed in the wans oi
t.,...,i,i.,r n.., ii- Tucson. A. T. When
found they were in a sitting posture,
Tl... residence of W. D. Simpson
st Hhore of Luke asinng-
ton, W. T., valued at U)getn er
with the entire contents was voiaoj
destroyed by lire.
a ...;,. in'inii near Moscow, Idaho
, ii r... i'lOlilll) li.i linen le
recenuy som un .i-,i-". - --
1,1 toother luirties for?Ui,ovw.
noKit of mica is said to be very
large and of hue quality.
Frank Pittmni while carelessly
i n;.r .. n.vnlver at the Ixmg I Olll
iiiiiiiiii.'h " . . i
n.iterstiel.l. Cal.. acciden
llllllu-l ... ... ' - . , ... I
tally discharged the weapon and killed
, ty I 1 ..1..
hi comrade, l red .ioj ie.
ti... ii,i,tii-iilai-s of tho murder
i " . il. i
Mrs. Lvous iu Aapa coun.j,
show it to have been a most brutal f-
f.iir; the coroner s jury recommunueu
that the murderer be lynched.
A young man named Fred Kenyon,
18 vears old. accidentally shot him
self at Virginia City, Nov., hilc tam
pering with a shotgun, receiving in
juries which caused his death.
Tho Dalles is soon to bo connected
i .. ..,i,... I,,..,.. wir with Goldendale, W.
ii Tl... win. have been stietched
i. folnniliia river, and the
neruru niu .
line will be finished jn a short time.
At the auction sale at Port Town
i w t of tho wr:cknd bari
Austria the hull was purchased by
......., .t- k'at for SU)0. fhe e
tire wreckage brought about if
"Pick and shovel" miners in the
mountains rejoice over the fact that
there has been a plentitui lau oi s..o.
When it melts it will furnish them an
abundant supply .of water to work
with.
At. Butte. M. T.. five lirgo stamp-
mills dosed flown for want of salt,
..11 tlie silver and copper
, nd throwing 3.500 men out of
employment on account of tho snow
,loi kade.
Mr. C. M.Vamloren oi iviug eouio. ,
W T., was found dead in his bed, evi
dently having died of heart disca.-e.
He was a man of affairs and at the
time of his death was county coin
niiHHioner. T PniiniT has been pardoned
,Utn. "15 . , - J.
out of the Idaho penitentiary. He
was sentenced in WSJ lor )
for robbery, and now it is said the evi
dence is conclusive that he is inno
cent of the crime.
Atiout twelve cases of smallpox of a
light form now exist in Ixs Angeles,
Cal. The disease is supiosed to have
been brought from Mexico,
deaths have occurred. It is stated it
will not become epidemic.
Henry Hillman, a Norwegian in
mate of the French hospital at San
r rancisco, commuted suicide by shoot
ing himself in the head. Among the
fleet of tho deceased were two bank
books calling for over $1,700.
man named Thomas Rowo was
ouiid in a frozen condition near Oro-
ville, Cal. He had been to the Moun
tain House and was returning home.
Parties near the house heard cries for
lu lp, and went out and found him ami
irotight him iu, but he soon died.
Police Judge Clement of Stockton,
il., went gunning in a boat on the
San Joaquin river, accompanied by
his son, aged 13. When near Rough
and Ready the boy fell overboard and
was drowned, and the father nearly
met the same fate in attemptiiiir to
save his son.
A score more of Chinese were ex
pelled from Livingston, Mont ina, and
started west on the N. P. R. R. The
cause for warning the Chinese to leave
was tlio discovery of tho dead IkmIv of
an unknown man in an opium joint,
whose taking off, an autopsy attri
buted to "hilling thu pipe."
Win. Selover.now iu Chicago, writes
to a prominent citizen of Tacoma that
two Miielti rs of fifty tons capacity each
il.ii inat.itul i.f iimi u. '. 11 I... 0,,!-,
..lj.i a n, inrrv. Tlm lllllCllimi J
niu u -...-- - -. - .
u.n mnelicrs has already been pur
chased, and it is stated that they will
be in operation on or about June l.
At Oakesdnle. W. T., W. S. Dixon,
a respected farmer living near Latah,
brought in a load of grain, and after
unloading the sme ho Dent uown 10
n ek un tho tugs of his harness.wnicn
had been loosened previous to his un
loading, and while thus sttxiping fell
over dead. He leaves a wife and
family.
A west Iniund freight, special, si ruck
a broken switch rail at Tamarack, Cal.
Two engines and three cars left the
tract and knocked down 100 feet of
miow.hi'ds. Brakonuin Win. Knee-
land was killed. The engineers and
firemen escaped with light injuries
The engines aro badly wrecked.
At Moran, the northern terminus of
he Nevada & California .Narrow
fJain-n. Vaeouero Dubois shot and
killed George Blethen and mortally
u'liiitiileil John Coonev. Both were
einiiloved in the sawmill. He escaped
on foot, but owing to tho snow, it is
thought impossible lor turn to get out
of tho country,
James Roland, a young man living
. . . .1 ...... II
nn t in moil nun auoiu wiiuh
Cal., was frozen to death. lie loll
home on horseback witn ine liiienuon
visiting his sister at Codarvillt
I'iimh. When in sight of his sisters
Iioiik! he was overcome with cold and
dismounted. After wandering through
tlm snow a short distance ho became
exhausted and died.
Tho Chinese bark Kwong Tong wii
sold bv the United States marshal at
San Francisco to Adolphus Jiichar.l,
for $1,400, in order to satisfy a claim
for wages. The vessel camo into pon
in distress last December, while on hei
wav from China to Victoria, U. C
. .i .i .
Six nail,.rs le t tho vessel necause me
nantaiii could not pay their wages, for
which they brought sun, resuiuiiK
above.
Indians arrived at Victoria. B. C
frimi t he west coast oi vancoium
island. reiH.rt a largo hark wrecked
Out of the crew of twenly twelve weie
lrnned. The remainder arc among
f lin Indians The vessel's namo is un
k-iown. A steamer will likely be sent
to their relief. The lighthouse keeper
nt Capo lie ile repor's large quantities
of m w planks floating in -the straits,
bramh d "P. L. Co."
After nightfall wild ducks infest the
grain fields in the vicinity of Putah
creek, Solano county, Cal., in greal
numbeis. They have nearly deviated
400 acres on tho Curry farm. Henry
Goodman, the foreman, after experi
menting with numerous devices to
frighten them away, at last hit upon
HOME AND FARM.
The w hite of an egs ' "aid to he
a speeilie lor lisii iwines sticking in inn
throat. It is to bo swallowed raw.
lioxton Qlol.
To preserve cmpo It should not be
exposed to dampness, but if it chances
to get wet it should nut be put near the
lire to dry. Hxrhivi'it:
Carrots Mashed: Scrape. wah, lav
in cold water fur half an hour, then
eook tender in boiling water, drain
we!!, mash with it wooden spoon, work
ill a good piece of butler, and Season
with pepper and salt. Serve hot.
(low! ii'.'m ,(vi7oi'.
1-Acelleiit Lemon Pies: One lemon
grated, ill which put two tablesiiooufiils
oi Hour, a cnpitu nun a nail noiiin;:
water: stir iu the yolks of four etrgs and
frost willi the whites. This makes two
pies. Tvlt'tlo i'ikc.
Bread griilille cakes are excellent
and may be made of stale bread. Souk
a small bowl of bread over night in
milk. Iu Ihi' morning mix half a cup
ful of llour, into which is put one and
olie-half teuspoolifuls of baking pow-
ler, Willi one quart of milk, three well-
fateii eggs nun a nine sau. neat up
the bread with this batter until it is
very li''ht iind fry a delicate brown
The batter should be thick. ISoston
llnU.iin.
It may be news to some persons
that persistent rubbing with oil night
... 1 ' . - .Ml I 11 .
ami iiioi-inii-.. m i hi n;i ,j. i
rather more rapid in its effects. In the
nf hiii-ns. when the tendons are
;il" mid contracted, nibbing Willi oil
will render the part affected almost as
mui .. as hefure t ie liiiury. in seem
.. .i.: u...,
.lll.S 1 111 1' III II IT Ul tUHUIIUliU ....
m Lsux, uijiiuiig and evening. i u
flouffhohl.
i f,, II.. irailuiv tlm Reruns from
the table ami give them to your fowls.
Tl.i... is mi Lin, I nf food w hich Will pro-
1,... a iimrn liberal supply of eggs.
Thers m EBr4 umnut who
throw these scraps in the waste basKei
mi, hiiv enrn for tlie Jowls, wnerii ine
f.irmi.r is far the best feed for egg pro.
duet ion. Corn and grain should also
I... f. .l. hut on v in small (iiiantuiesiiiii.
in" the hot slimmer months. Chicago
Journal.
Some varieties of sweet apples aro
such abundant bearers that the trees
me worth keeping if the truit can omy
be used for feed. There is a good deal
of nutriment iu sweet apples, and they
n.lisliiM bv every kind oi sioen.
i in mm cmtinii and Willi oilier
. .1 , . ... t
f...wl thi.r nvo mmtl fur VYWV llHUff. M
if allowed their run in
an orchard, will gorge and thus injuro
themselves, that apples have mo repu
tation of lrj tMtf
Farmer.
A correspondent of tho Rural Artfl
r.irlvr saves Lis Bartlett pears so that
they make line eating two months after
those of his neighbors have gone. Take
a stout box and line it with paper. The
bottom is covered an inch deep wmi
u linat. hran. The pears are carefully
picked, wrapped separately in thin pa-
1 .,11 1.. !.. I.M.... ri
ll,,!- ami iiackcii iieei) v in w imh
lil the iMittoin is covered. Then this
bivir is covered with bran to the depth
... I ......il.ni t,ivnr nf liearM
ni un nii'ii. ini'i uii.'in. . ,..i. . n
i ntaeeil in the sallio way. tins is m
..iintiiiiied until the box is full, when
the cover is tacked on and the box set
away in a cool, dry place. Tho pears
retain their line llavor and color.
W. V. HENDERSON,
TI;iVJLISrX
HAS niCSlIMKl) rRACTtCK, WITH
offloe In lUyi brick.
My oiMirulioui will bs Urnl-cliM and cbarfc
roniiunHblo.
Old PfttroiM iu well aa uuw out are InfUm
to rail.
DR. L. F. JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
WILL A T T K. N I TO
rnOFEf3IONAIi
nulls day ur iiIkIiL
Okkick I'd malin in lluv' brick: oroanM
foiinil ul K. It. hurki-)- & t'u'i ilniK nlore. Olllea
lumin: it u l:' u., 1 to 4 f. M.. i to t f. u.
DR. J. C. GRAY,
DEMIST.
OFFICK OVKR OIlANUK STOItK. ALL
work warruiiluil.
Ijiinliliiir kim nlmlnUh-red for palulMt es-
tracliou of Irt'th.
GEO. W. KINSEY,
justice ottnc Kcace.
1)KAI. KUTATK KOll HAl.K-
1 1 ami farnm.
town m
C'olk-clioiis proiuptl; ak-
triiili'il ti. . .....
Kkmiiiknck -enrner hloreniu ana ruga on.
Kuirrn I'lly, Ori'tfiin.
D. T. PR1TCHARD,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
lttipnirliiR ot Vatrhm and Clnoka
fxivuti-il with piinuliialily and at a
rtiuKonulile cost.
Wlllamrtte Hlreet. Kugrne City. Or.
F. M. WILKINS.
Practical DriiisllGlieiist
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
RrnahM. ralnta, U limn. Alia, VtmiM,
TOILET ARTICLES, Etc
Physlolana' Prescriptions Com pounded.
SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM
C. 31. HOItN,
Practical Gunsmith
Which was Sir Walter Scott's
(rrnatest novel?" asks a correspondent
of Mflinq. Each one should judjre for
himself, lvanlioe-t ion. '" tiiiinn.
IRKII IKX8M IBOIl
T,i.iu. Inki at ManufatWrsri' Prlost.
W re selllnt the lst quality of news
nk., in 6, tVi an.t 10 I'nd package.,
that ever ame to thl nii .1. Kemember,
... ...A.titrfl tirirAA.
' i.l.lr.... lil URK K. ItST.
I'ortlnml. ur.
the project of burning candles duiiii!
the niht. These are protected from
the wind by sacks, anil me uems
keiil comparatively clear of ducks.
Two Indians were niarneil aocorciiiin
f'inii.iian ceremonies fin the
rancheria at Chico, Cal., a Presbyter
ian miiii.-ter tying mo
bride wore a hmulsoine
with oramio blossoms
and in her hair,
all the Indians of the
approached and kissed
liriile. It was the first
DlillS IS
CUNS, RIFLES,
Flailing Tackle aud Materials
Sewing MacIiinesaBtl NeeUles or All Imis For Sale
Impairing done fh the neatest style and
warranted.
Guni Loaned and Ammunition Furnished
Hlmp on Willamette Street, opponlUi Poatoffloe.
0. C. K. K. 11MB 1AU.
Mull Train "ortli, 0:11 A. M.
Mail train unutli. M.
jffiCE H0UH8, EUdENE CITY rOSTOMCii.
ficneral Delivery, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Mmiry tliilrr, fmiii 7 A. M. to .1 v. M.
Iti-Kimer. Irani 7 A. u. Ui A e. u.
Miiild for north close at !:lft A, M.
Mai In fomoulli closoat IMV. M.
Mil" for rrankliu clone at 7 A. M. Monday
"MaWSfabel close at 7 A. u. Monday and
T 'ilulu'Jflr CartwrlKlit clou 7 A. M. Monday.
knot. The
velvet dress,
at her throat
After tho ceremony
neighborhood
the blushing
time that a
. . .1 ii i ivn i I.i
MrlH on the wcond aud fourth VedDe-
Two
iireschcr had been calle 1 upon to per
form a marriage for any of that tribe
of Diggers.
Messrs. Wright, Daniels and Lara-
l.la ti iri t w nil rl !r tlm United lStutt'8 In
d'nin Commis-ion, have returneif to
Helena, Montana, from the reserva
tions in Northern Montana, where
they havo been engaged for nearly two
months. Tho members of the com
mission gave the following summary
of its negotiations in Montana: 1 he
agreement made with U N'rll',,n
f,wli,,i,M will, ho soon as ratihed lv
Congress, restore to the public domain
i Montana about 17,100,000 acres of
:.,.,! of the hiiiro reservation which
iiiiinH the northern half tho t rn
. ... t .1... l!,.ikv mountaiiiH to
VHI Y II.mii ..." .' . .
i, Ii .b,ta honler and contains about
M (KKl.OtX) acres. The I ndians will re-
ti.n tlire.i different reservations
i.' ,t ,.t. Fnrt Peek. Fort Ilolknni
.1... iM,.,.if.nit nvencv. For the
mm mn un.' .-vw- .-n .
,.f i,iu unoriiioiis tract of hum
... .i, n.-imirii nt the Indians are
41 'KKIOOO in yearly install
ii,,. f,,llnn'iiiL' system: ine
Ilieiun nil iii ' " i a
I....l. I,i;ir,u Will L'ft lilSAI
U, Fort Belknap tribes 1.),000 and
n, T?la,-lifiait acency Indians ?A),
iwwi fnl.,n vears. The Oov
UlAjeai " J t 11 I
ernment i now paying oyer l.slf of
I thin amount to th ludians in an
nuitits.
TUT.ENJC I.01HIK NO. II. A. F. AND A. M
! 'j Mo'i llrat and third W eduemlayn in each
.ii, mill.
4j I CNfT.tt IHITTK holUlK NO. 9, I. 0. 0. F.
O Med every Tuemlay rvenins-.
K.SCAMI'MKNT NO,
ilnys hi each mouth.
I-aOKNK I.ODIJK NO. 1. A. O. U. W.
Vj MeelH at Maminlc Hull the second and
fourth f rldayi In each iiioiun. "
. . t. . tl 1IL-L-TU
- t flU-lllV I'lIXT Ill. tn. If. A. IV. mi.....'
1 " .;.. V'i,. ii,.!! tlie Unit and third Krl-
days of each month. Hyorder. Commandbk.
UDKROrt'llOSKS KRIKVilS. MKBTH
the tint and third Salurduy evenliisat
Manonlc Mali, liyoiacroi
)UTTK IiODOK NO. 3117. 1. O. O. T.
erery Halurduy nwlil in Odd
Hall.
KADINO RTAH HANDOFIIOI'K. MKK.13
j at IheU. I". i nurcn nrai .i.... , -
noon at Vlalluis mano ci.wii....
()'
Boot and Shoe Store.
A. HUNT, Proprlotor.
Will herrartur kwp eomplcU tnk o
allies', Misses' and Children's Sta!
IltTTOSI 1IOOTH.
Slippers, White and Black, Sandals,
FINE KID SHOES,
MEN'S AND BOY'S
BOOTS AND SHOES!
And In fact every tliln In the Hoot an
Khoe line, to which I intend to devote
my eapeclal attention.
MY COODS ARE F1HST-CLA9W
And ifuaranteed an represented, and wiU
be wild for tho liiwent nriooa that a good
art lcl vau bo all'orded.
A.. Hunt.
(J. c.
MKKTS
Kellowi
W. C. f.
Central Market,
Euyene City Business Directory
ItKTTM AN. O.- Dry kooiK tlolliliiK. icrooerleii
ami Kearal mer. li.n.liiMi, ti..ilhMei.l corner.
Willamette anil WKinn bh-obmi
I'AIN' BROS.-Dealers In Jowelry. watrlirii,
clm-ka and iniiNlaal liwtru.nenlH. lllamctte
slieel, between Seventh and hislith.
FKIKNDI.Y. H II,- Deer In dry K l -
inir ana iieaorai iiinri;iian,ii-",
atircL betw.ien Kiuhth and Nlntli.
j . Ilium.
fill.l J. K- Physician ana "". .
rile street, wiwei-n .., .
IIOIIKH C-Keep on hand fcie wines. Iliiiiors,
"c L.rJ.iifl P'H'I and t.ill.ar.1 tab r, W illaui-
.ir.1 hutween Wfnin aim winiii.
IIOKN, ("HAH. M.-Oiinsrallli. "'"'
tit.M hr"r:n aim ihhi"
fur wile,
Yl .oairiiiK done in the nratenl style and war.
ranted. Bhop oil Ninth street
iivirtrv J. R.-Wulchtaalcer and Jeweler,
k fine stoi k of Kocls In hie . W Ulam-
tlto streeU In kilsvioi th idmu store.
MrCI.AFtEN. J AM KS-Cholce wines, llniiors
ai.deii4.rs, Wlll.n.ett.trt. between k..ghth
-.l Vlnll.
pi-wt nrFICE-A new itnelc of standard
Tbool boiksJt received at the lo. ofllc.
P.HINEHAKT. J. B.-Hc""; iiirn .nderr se
oainler. W'ark ((uaraniaea tlmt-cliiss eiiaca
old al lowef rale Uiaa by aajonsia Kiwme.
liHlioi'AcWutliiiiH
PROPRIETORS.
Win keep eonsbinUy on hand full sPP7 oi
MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL.
Which they will sell at tha lowast
market prloea
A fair share of the publlo patronage solicited
TO TUP. FA It ME III i
We wilt pay the hlpheat market prloe for M
cattla, Iioks aud sheep.
8hop on Willamette Street,
CUCEKI CITY, ORECON.
MsaU tTeri t "T art ot Ue elty hf
( ebarfe.
ue debts.
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