The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 08, 1887, Image 7

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    10, SliffllAIU.
j ie Principal Events
Ijrfing Public Interest
Now!
COAST CULLINGS.
Devoted Principally to 'Wuhimrtfln
Territory and California
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live ave w"
L rising of tho Nile.
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flat
AGRICULTURAL
Devoted to the Interest of Faraen
and 8toctanen.
Arizona haa 12.000.000 acres of un
claimed land.
8aa Diego, Cal.. sends a COO-oound
turtle to St. Louis for exhibition.
Jramp burned sixtv feet of the
f , . .1.-1 l.rAut1a-.v..1r .... I -. .
Kiin tranciscu lutvut '"tviuumo luiiiuuu at Arno,
i.; gisier-iii-i.., ....... -
October 29, l&SJ. The product of Boise basin, Idaho,
. . . t:... ,!,-. nVi. for ttiia r in a i'iV1ViO i
if? ir- f!,,i . was drowned gold.
I' - . 'i ... Ivw firnmon whnl Tlia ... . iiAiwi .
nHhalPlBtcw I 'v wiiv mi a fiiu.uw wuik
Vl" I .. lr(U, h Iiai... .1 I ... 1 1-- 1 'l .
a iiro uuu-o un aukuum). vai., nus ooen
awarded.
out
dynamite gun was tried at I Tlie product of gold from the 8nake
.tie iu presence oi the ec- river planers in Idaho this year will
Two shots tore u u Tom A Metoalf, a brakeman, fell off
pieces a mile ana nunritr a trilin aud WM inBt&utly killed near
i rr uiiauiB, A. l.
I
from New Orleans, Aug. 30, pector, committed suicide in the San
jtrouuaea aw -6"" uanos aiountains
An engineer i The cable cars from Grass Vallej to
, of her crew nu jmu . . . , .. .
. i rTi,A Kimo.k U ai ' '
.jrownea. run by water wwer,
I . , . N. B. Mollby committed suicide by
'llorton, post trailer a an Pil00tm(. i,mwelf with a gun at Repine difficult, but it is very often neglected
1 T, was shot anu a-ineu Dy Dorado county. Cal. Fowls upon an extended range obtain
v it . .ta cTiiniiiniT i ' i ....
gcout. no m w " fieoree IW.eiralnni. of Santa Clara, clean ground, good dusting places and
the like. The first is obtainable by
constantly stirrine the soil, using dis-
1 Indian attempted to escape, - - - ,nfectanu; and the like, and the second
lours alter was taiten, snot, ii,e IU , ,, furnishing a box provided with
steamers built in England M ply be- "Li'.. ...ii,, .Ji .n f.,rti, Tn
,1b accident on the Chicago, ' ' B"u"a" . brief, if quartori are keptclean, variety
Paul lianway, near iueremom-w inuu uj food furnished ami exercise pro-
Tim north and south V anineton lemioriai insane acyium, -..i f,,u.i ,.1V 1 kent in close con
Y .,.,,T,r trains collideil at full of whom &b are females and 10J males. ..pnienf BUd their health will remain
rec..6" ,..,.i . ...... . . ... .. . . :
ivo lM-rsons were khicu uuv jttte uurcen acciuenuy sn ana vicoious. some vi me unesi speci-
r . . i illiU i.u i i! ii l. j : . i l :
nv were iniureu. anw uucu nunseu uy urawiog a rnuiguu niuus nave oceu raiseu in urrun num-
Range For raaltry.
It is denirablo, where it is possible,
to give fowls ample range. The care
is reduced to the minimum in such
casef, und the expense oi kteping is
much lei's. But range is not abso
lutely iudiipeusable. The number of
fowls winch cau be kept iu health and
made to pay in very limited quarter
is much larger than many, perhaps
the most, suppose. But to do this it
is necessary to supply what fowls uixmi
a good range obtain for themselves.
Fowls upon an extensive range obtain
olenty of exercise, by which their
health is promoted. Fowls in narrow
quarters must be induced to take a
corresponding amount ol exerciso
they are to he kept equally healthy.
To do this various expedients, like
burying grain, hanging up articles of
food just within their reach, and a
constant turning up of the soil must
be resorted to. Fowls upon an ex
tended range obtain a variety of food,
especially of green food and insects.
rowls in narrow quarters must be tur-
nished with a variety of food especially
of green and animal food. This is not
OREGON NEWS.
Everything of General In tercet in a
Condensed Form.'
PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. J
Mm. LoiiUa Knapp edit tho
.?.i. Ainu Journal at a salary of five
thousand dollar a year.
It i said that fully half of the
adult Italian landing iu New York are
nut taller than fairly gruwn boy of
fifteen of sixteen.
Pattl ha a duplicate In paste of
every diamond she own, and on the
stajre half the diamond 1J10 wear are
paste. This idoii to guard against
robbery.
A "Nantucket barber of the last
century advertised to use "the scissor
Diphtheria has disappeared at Sum-
merville.
A Chinaman fishing on Galice creek
was drowued.
Frosts are beginning to nip garden
crops in and around Linkville.
The poatofliee at Glad Tidings, Clack
amas county, has been discontinued.
rnnliia eonntv exnecti a hon vield of discrimination, the soap of nature,
of 12,000- bales. That was last year's the brush of reform and tho razor of
yield. decision."
Two-thirds of the $150,000 subsidy The Syracuse Journnl say that
for the Astoria railroad has boeu sub- Anthony Barrio, son of the lata l'tesi-
scribed. dent of Guatemala, is a student of
J. J. Brown, of Trineville, Or., was West Point, and young Zarala. son of
sand bagged and robbed of $7W in the man whooverthrcw and caused the
Bear valley.
llarry Downing, son of Dr. Down
ing, was drowned while playing iu the
log boom at Coquille city.
Savage Uro. a saw mill on the lua
0. C. B TIME T1BLX.
Mull Train "(irtlk :ll A M.
Mail (ruin (with. I'. M.
0FFICK HOURS, EU0ERICITI rOSTOFriCX
General Ik'Urery. from 7 A. M. to T P. M.
iloiiojr Urtler. fiin 7 A. M. Iu 1 1'. M.
Ititrmli-r, innn 7 A. M. to A r. M.
Maila for north rliiw At S A. M.
Mullt fur wMith I'luw t l;It) p. M.
SUili fur r rsukllii cluaa t 7 a. M. Monday
and ThunuUr.
Mailt for Msbrl rUx At 7 A. M. Moaday ao4
Thu,rwU.
Mailt Uir rartwrluht clmw 7 A. M. MiiUy.
DR. L. F. JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
AVILL ATT KS D
TO 1'llOFKSSIONAtt
t-alb djr or ululil.
0k k riiHlm In Hkv' hrli'k: or ran b
(nuiul at H It. l.iu'kt'jr & l'o'( drua tor. UlUo
hotirs; V to 12 1 to 1 1'. M., tf to 8 e, m.
death of President Barrios, is also at
West Point and is hi classmate.
Six widows, say the Pittsburgh
Pout, live on adjoining farm in the
town of Venango, Pa., and. wliat I
DR. J. C. GRAY,
DEATIST.
atin, alwutll miles from Portland, more remarkable, they are all llender
ivas burned. Loss $5,000. son, being the widow of the late
L, train men. None of the throueh a fence while out nunting, ters. But much greater care is ueces
" ...... i m . .. . ... t.
were seriously injureu. uear Uleuuale, W. 1. sary to produce tno same results, n
llarry Tickle, a son of Alexander remains exceedingly uesiraoie, wnere
t? . ......... Omcnm and
vaa. jjaoicn.
i',vil Growers Associauon
I annual meeting at Winne-
s,ida. There was large
and the following odicers
" . . . m. VT 1
. rrwident. luonnw iiei-
- - -
:o-Presideut, Charles JlcC-on'
etary. George Turnlin; ireas
Blakblee
Henderson brothers 1 nomas, famuei,
Andrew, Stewart, William and Alex
ander.
Congressman llayne's wife ha I
I'liiioti conntiv house at ltollevue. i
few mile down the Ohio from Pitts
burgh. It is perfectly iiund in shape
mid has some ii'intukaliiy ouu riHims.
A round hall in the center, following
closelv the lines of the house, is lit by
a skvlight.
Malor Hen: Perlev Pooiv leu all
liia Pstnte to hi widow, with the under
standing that hi valuable collection of
n.llrs should l'o eventually to the Ma
a....lnw..iia Ilistnrieal Soeietv. He died
Tinlpla wlir. livra nuir Tl ilar. Hul.. was nracticablo. to furnish a good r.mgo,
kicked in the stomach by a horse, lie but lucre are mauy muu uu uu-
diod from the effects of the kick. terred irom Keeping iowis sun piy in u
The militia of Nevada have refused the mistaken notion tua wna s uo-
?- -th. r,r!8 SJ!L.W Sitf E tf ZSHt b2SS
teg.bmiure, Uuu ,uc v,wui.? .,,, - . diffl n (o m.
that they cannot draw their pay. ",'".' " ,ivinI? ouU!do of the
An old man, commonly known as I ,lufU nf - mho cannot
" " 1 -11 I a, T Is tuiupnil iaai vb v m'J 1 "
ftruction tiain on the Apen Dutch Jake, was killed at Loyalton, keep ft few (offis if he is willing to take
I of the Midland Railway, Cal., by being struck over the head lhe neceMary Care. But if a man who
I of an engine and two cars with a cribbago-board by Ned Kelly, a httg but ijmiteI space desires to keep
id irons anu zoi iracaiici uiii.im . v.. Iowis, ne snoum uuuersiauu ni
si.-l npr Lake lvannoe, uoio- C ara Stark, a girl oi 11 years, was mllst gUni v tlie tilings uocessary vo
he cars turned completely over, playing around a hre in a yaru ai health which fowls Having a iree range
khe meu under the iron, kill- Nor'.h Seattle, when her dress ignited ire aule to obtain for themselves
LH aerinu.lv iniuring sixty- and sho was so badly burned belore
-. i.-i i. u..
.m. n.w.r and nremau es- lip n arrived mat aeatn resuiveu.
Ti.... . i., ..n . ... A writer in an exchange
Puu,u . . WlllieJOUuriyiiu.a phineb-btiff
tamship Alesia, which arrived walking along the railroad track ai iouowiu8 uu. D
T . . 1 -l. i xt . I . . i . i i..i A ...... l.u minal.inn :
J erk from aiarseiues anu na- jo Angeies ne was kbocacu uunu u " .
i six hundred passengers, has a yard switch engine and instantly 1- lhat n
f. . . l i T.:i. t .... i i - L...i i k..,n., n,un..lo.l raise snnnil
1C cuotera iw.. -b"- - .uieu, u.j uv...b ., r.- v,avo ,inBn nro9nnt n anv
ngers died on the passage, Whjle ting in snaking logs with " M ' numb. he vnaMw
vear, iinlcb we havo reason to bclievo
ALL
ranivalat Quarantine, the
llicer found four cases aboard.
ent the Alesia and her pas-
a
to West UanK in tue lower
e Alesia left Marseilles, Aug.
.1 Naples Sept. 3d. .
ainer City of Teking, which
om San Francisco, took to
(complete set of mining ma-
i to be Ufed in developing goiu
1 the north of China. This en
:ias been sUrted by Chinese
iis, with the consent and under
Qtection of the government.
f the swond fully equipped
jnill machinery shipped from
ntry to the celestial empire.
tnnual convention of tho Na-
issociation of Union Trisoners
J'ar was held at Chicago. John
, of Washington, presided.
fmiittee on pensions reported a
la bill to give prisoners of the
h were ninety-day men a half
i 120-days men a two-thirds
f, and a full pension to those
jved longer. It also provides If 2
jfcnsiou for each day s conhne-
1 a rebel prison
Icial from Lincoln, Neb., says:
tkingnian named Smith was
(mutilated. Hanging from a
h pole, and lying along the
was a broken telephone wire,
(ad become crossed, or in con- J
with one of the electric light
As Smith was passing along
iet he saw the wiie burning,
attracted by the strange ap
e and evidently took hold of it
tain what it meant. The shock
ved was terrific. He could not
lis hold on the wire, and burnt
(Is to the bone. In his writh
d contortions the charged wire
i contact with his head, burn
one of his eyes and laying the
his face open. Wherever it
his body it cut like a knife.
now lying at the hospital, and
f red he will not recover."
clone visited Brownsville, Tex.,
g destruction in its path. Kam
ining the storm deluged the
6' for miles. The loss to prop-
I erous is verv Great. The vil-
jf Santa Cruz, opposite Browns-
entirely submerged torsev-
'irs. The Rio Grande rote rap-
1 raged like a sea, backwater
wmg manv miles of fertile coun
l . ... F
I e wind reached a velocity oi
Khty miles an hour, blowing a
hurricane for a counle of hours
n i .. .... i
uunng the nignt, iy acium
Pient, reached ten inches.
l"Xls did almost as much damage
wind. In Brownsville seventy
3'oupes were blown down, and
ers partially unroofed. In Ma
ys dozens of houses of the better
and two hundred smaller ones,
rostrated, while four to five hun-
f thers were unroofed. In the
17. on the American side of the
ncalculable damace was done.
cattle and sheep have been
Crops of cotton, corn and sugar
sare comi'letelv prostrated and
bed.
John Feters, a sailor on the schooner
Claus Spreckels, was accideutly
drowned at Shoalwater Bay.
The Piute Indians of Harney valley
are serious considering the advisability
of going on some reservation.
The Sellwood ferry steamer caught
fire and burned to the water's edge,
aud suuk in fifty feet of water.
Centerville will donate $10,000 to
the O. & V. T. R. 11. Co. for tlie build
ing of its brauch road to that place.
E. Chichester's barn, filled with
baled hay, near the Eugene Uuiversily
grounds, was totally destroyed by fire.
Mr. Henry, a farmer in Cole's valley, ,.1(lmmri.tiVelvior, and hi widow will
lAiugias cuuuiy , uuu uiioimo v, my( Hi,.mu.r mean al ner oispusiu
wheat burned from a burning straw 0 Tribune.
piw o. r ,.,.:,,:.:..: -Washington, says the Critic of that
fllr8-"'?ruu7 oitv. contains at nil time in the vas
generously tiouiueu eacti io iuu , ',.,.:. ,lllia i,,,,.,, mote
ii..... n.l llova an.l imwhIhIioh that giaMtate tie nmie
Girls Aid Society of Portland.
The baby daughter of V. S. Boyn-
tt-n, living on Owen's creek, near Ca
mas prarie, Lmatilla comity, waa
drowned by falling into that creek.
The recent rains have started the
erasa on the hills, and by tho time
sheepmen move their flocks from the
mountains feed will be excellent, says
an Ococho paper.
A new steamboat for the Oregon Fa
citio Railroad, to bo usod in the Willa
mette river trade, is uuder construc
tion at Portland. It will bo an exact
makes ttael counterpart of the If. 8. Bcntloy.
Grasshoppers in tlie lowiituis near
Kerby are doing considerable damage,
aud are said to be more numerous
than at any time since 18(!2, when
they devoured everything before them.
A large number of Umatilla Indians'
are roaming in the Pocahontas moun
tains. Their visit will be tho means of
rains. jun?mg hic(,hiivuwi wiuvvmh...,!.
2. That in caso tho season should be Hunters and mouniainecrsure wrainy.
favorable to the propagation of the PhtM Irvin, of Corvallis, was robbed
of $300 while attending the circus at
that place. A number of young men
were also fleeced of various sums rang
ing from $10 to $10 by confidence
games. ,
Tho Presbyterian unurcn, pin
finished at Lafayette, is a very neat
edifice. The building is forty-two feet
1 A .a.nnl tm wAi ami UT ill
seat 225 i-ersons. The spiro is forty- last known survivor of tho lolisti i vi
va feet high. ugoes who fled to tho United Slates
i .!.... j. i r. t I after tlio revolution oi iov. nr
m iiriin.iT iiiiiiiHii iirrv in. iTuiai u . .
while attempting to steal a ride on the
cars at Glendalo, fell on the brake beam
aud was cut to pieces. Multnomah
Typographical Union of Portland gavo
him decent buriaL
Hop picking throughout Linn
county develops the fact that the
yield this year will be unusually light,
in many yards being not over nan a
crop. Hopgrowers ascribe the shortage
to the unusually dry season.
The Sanday schools of Southern
Oregon will be represented in conven
tion at Grant s 1 ass on tlie bin anu uu
of October. Jackson, Klamath, Curry,
rvmCK 0VEK HHANOB 8TOUK.
V ork warruiitea.
Ijnurlilnu iiiik admliilntcrtsl for palnleas .
traction of t.t ili.
GEO. W. KINSEY,
J usticc of the Peace.
UEAIi KSTATK Hm 8AI.K-TOWNI.OTS
ami farm. Colloellon. proiiiuUy al
M'IkUmI to.
ItKMiniEs-i'ic-l.ornor Movouta aixl lttgn bisl.
Ktwe Illy. Oreg-on.
D. T. PRITCHARD,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Iti'lMlrlnK of Watehna and Clock
rm-uli'l IOi puuoiuulily and al
reaaoiiMlile coat.
Willamette Htrrrt. Kuarnn City, Or
is useless to attempt to
wheat or barley where
that they have been killed off by heavy
a dnnkev emiino at the Strong creek
claim, at Rohnerville, Cal., Andrew
Maxwell was struck in the head by a
living block, which crushed iu his
skull.
Charles Kline, a young man em- .i.in.,i, bUfl, we alwavs have it in our
ployed in the railroad shops at Saora- p0wer to gl.t rid of these pests by the
mento, was run over by the cars in the Bbandonment of these two kinds of
railroad yard. He attempted to jump groiug for on0 or two years. . But to
aboard a moving train, aud fell off a nmke tllilJ C0UrBQ effective there must
car and was horribly mangled. be a concert of action by farmors over
Three thousand men are working a considerable section ot country.
. n i: . T)..rt;i!y D.inujli.uld o rpi..,. .i... ..t.i-.d.nif.a nf pbineb bniTS
on tno i;auauiaii xi;i" .uun..... G, iu nu - n-
They have been working ever since the preceding year will not prevent, me
spring and are now uearly through, mining of com or any of the wmter
The biggest and strongest sheds are nrajng.
acros the Selkirk: ami luxiny uiouu- 4, an regaru tooais uie vesumuuj
tains. thus far is that if this grain bo sown
The San Francisco Coast Seamen's where the chinch bugs abound, and
TT;,.n im noKted a new schedule of Pf,nficiallv if it is sown exclusively, it
wages on coasting, lumber and coal will bo damaged to a greater or less ex
vessels. The rates are $50 a month to tent the first year, but that the bugs
nnen norts. 345 tobar harbor?, and $4U .,robably will not continue to breeu in
i.i Elands, or an increase of $5 all it to any great extent iu the succeeding
around over rates throughout tue sum- yttlir8
Bier. Fig Caltnre.
At Los Olivas, Cal., the terminus of A fruit-raiser has the following to
fl, Pacific Coast Railway, a gang oi v about fje culture :
c.f. niiinumen attacked Yardmaster r hav been for the nast fifteen years
Holt, who escaped. The infuriated in the ex,,crimenting and the testing
Chinese then turned on lion s 0f diflerent varieties ol ngs anu me
do
despa
niMfomid statesnii-n and philosophers,
more talent, cosmopolitan iu it va
riety, moin cranks, geniuses, black
mailer, bummer, striker, reformer.
demagogues, humbugs, "jedges, ' "ma-
j,dis," 'kurnels, than any pmce oi ua
1 !.!.:.. .1... ....tti.ta .li.lllilillS.
Sl.e wuiuii in" ii. ....'. .
Bismarck and Von Moltko wero
tackled the other nay uv ait ihiio-mimu
licnd. Vou Moltke wiMte first, saying:
Lii"o vergeht. Wahrhcit lesteht.
which i translated thus: "Lie pas
nwav, truth live for aye." Bismarck
wrote after this four hues of i.erman,
which have been put into English as
follows:
In yondr worm, full w"ll l Know
Truth will at Ifsiii tho victory Kuln; '
Iliit V'iiln-1 tho lies told hero Mutf "
A Miirslinl o i-ti will tUlit In vain.
The voun:er female class of Chi
nese in San Inincisco are aiiopung
American habits, costume and rcli
ions. The Chinese maiden of the peri
od lmnr her hair, wear belt ami
boot, and compromise the costume of
her Celestial congeners in every way
possible, except by discarding It out
right. The change ha been brought
. .i I..!.... .i.iimr
I annul i'J me iwi in"" j'"
girl with American children " i1"'"'
own sex in Sunday and week-day
schools. San Francim Lhroniclc.
Count Nmna J. Lepkowski. who
r nth- in New York, was tho
,.,rt..d himself bv teachimr the guitar
during tho lifty years ho resided in the
iiicliirpolis.
A UirmlngTiam (Kng.) firm am
making oar-blade of th best sheet
steel, highlv tempered. These are d
claed to Iw much stronger than the
ordinary wootleti blade and. being
much thinner, enter and leave the
water cleaner. They are strongly fit
ted to wooden handle.
1st
F. M. WILKINS,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Bruahea, I'alnta, liUnsi, la. Iada.
TOILET ARTICLES, Etc
Pbyslolans Prescription Compound.
SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM
C. 31. HOItlV.
Practical Gunsmith
DIALia IK
CUN8, RIFLES,
KUIiIng Tarklo and Material
SewIes Machines ani Needles or All Kmis Far Salt .
Impairing dono Ih the neatest style and.
warranted,
Gum Loaned and Ammunition Furnished
Miop oa Wlllamotle Btreet. oppoalte lotomoe.
Holts as'
.;,iont and hacked him bo fearfully Lil heitt suited t0 their rrowth
with picks and shovels that bis life is observations have been that they d
.in..QiroH nf. ' wpII on most anv kind of soil. I bavi
UCO tiv.. . . . .-v.. 1 . ',
General Webber, a pioneer, was lounu growing on high, dry, sanuy sou
dead in his bed at Marysvillo, Cal. He wliere ,t ; twenty feet down to water,
had committed suicide by morpumo. ftl((0 gomQ growlng on still auoue uuj
He talked of ending bis life lately in more than five or six feet to water, and
consequence of the paiii caused by a they grow vigorously and well. In
cancer which has for two years been sUllag a fig to make a tree, its bead
eating out his tongue, iiw should be as lngti as mat oi an nj-j
was produced by the excessive use of or 1, tree, say three feet from the
.1 Tin direful to keen off all
lOUttl.l,iJ. , i
John Hines, a native of Ireland, apTOU8 that may start from tho root,
owing to despoudency because hevas and e8pecially as much so in clipping
out of woik, committed suicide at tan off aH jimbs tiat may put out on the
FrauciECO. ine aeeu wo unoersiuo oi uiw ujp. uiui' ;
Rtvle. He stood hn Bur tnr tho bend of your tree.
on a box, made a noose in a rope, Should they be allowed to grow, the)
threw it across a stout piece oi wwu, w,u EOon, alter commencing w
and then adjusted it arouud his neck, 1)rtVe the m0st of tho tree spread out
kicked the box irom unuer w on tne grounu. iouug u,
and swung himself into eternity. Cllred for will commence to ripen fruit
Andrew Ervast went out to figni nre the seconu year, a m.w.i. ucK... w
riih was raging near San Mateo, the third year. They will increase in
J Not returning search was made value yearly, without failure, for ape
Ail. noi rciuiums ... ,i i.u.f.
SPKNCEK HUTTK IJllHilf NO. 9. 1. 0. 0. F.
SluBls every Tuesilay cvcntiiK-
lt1MAWHAI,A KNCAMI'MKST NO. .
? ? .Mt'cU on tlm Kwond and fuurlU edilei-
cacii niuiiui.
liOIMJK NO
1J. A.
W
and bis body was found burned
horse, near by,
SOCIETIES.
Coos and Jorophine counties will all T?UOKSK WIHiK ,
send a number of representatives. Lioniii.
Three new hotels are to lie put up
at Grant's station, on tho Columbia,
work to b commenced at once. The
travol through the place from Golden- d ,,;
. , . . . ... , , i. .. t
Uaie, W. l., uas increaseu ro inucii nr
to justify the putting up of tho build
ing. While several cowboys were on a
roundup of cattlo near Lookout, and
busily engaged at their work, some
fearless law breaker drove oil their pack
animal to a convenient spot and made
away with the pack, containing grub,
blanket, etc.
In the mountains near Lebanon,
Frank Khafer, aged CO, was mistaken
for a bear in tho bushes aud shot at
by a party of hunter. The old man's
head was almost blown to atoms. The
coroner's jury found that bis death
was accidental.
O. U. W
M. W.
A. It. MKKTS
CoMMANUKK.
KltlKN'DS. MKKTS
Uv orilor of O. t
-wimrvir
Vj M'Ui at Mawmlo Hull Ilia second and
fourth r rliluys in eacti nioiiin.
w t fiirtnv wiht NO. tlO
fl. at Miwoiilo Mull the Unit and third Krfc
days of eaeh iiiuntli. Hyuntar,
-viinifti nir r-lKHKV Kill
U the Unit and third Hnturday vveuliiMat
Maaonlo Hull.
Boot and Shoe Store.
A. HUNT, Proprietor.
Will bamftar keep a oomiiloU ttooli of
Ladies1, Misses' ani WmW Ste!
IU TTOSI MOOTM,
Slippers, White and Black, Sandal, ,
riNE KID SHOES,
MEN'S AND BOY'S
BOOTS AND SHOES!
And In fart everything in the Hoot aad
rfhoe II mi. to which 1 Intend Iu devut
my eaiHioiul attention.
MY GOODS ARE FIR8T-CLA8HI'
A nd irtiaranteod a repnwontod, and wll
lie wild for the lowrat tirluei Uiat a KOod
article cau be airurded.
V. 1 1 unt
il if nod I am not able to say,
was also burned. It is . ,
Hod hv i)riBinir a narrvw over mo .i"v...
IMUl.
1
supped that h i was p -"ounoea
lS CeTtiiering Worses have to do in farm work, an,
a M-
v ii tLr works and in endeavor- teams are often impose,! upon wim
'frb company's pn-pert, doing it The walking is hard for lo.h
1UTTK LODOK NO. K! I. O. O. T. MKKTS
1) every Katurday nlxht lu Odd re low
Hall. W.t. 1.
T EAUINO STAKHANDOFHOPK. MKKTS
li at tlioC. I. riiiin-h every Holiday after
noon at :.'). VUIUi made welcome.
Eugene City Business Directory.
n2 to save
lost his life.
the company
A circtn ticket-feller earned his
salt" in Philadelphia, P.v, the other
dir. by selling seats to 10.000 persons
in'M minutes, a feat which involved
the handling ol 2u0 tickeU. or fluO. a
minute.
-Miss Sophie 5Iarks. who was re
ported engaged to Secretary Bayard
fis recenUy made a valuable find at
b'rr old family homestead. It eons.sts
of autograph U tters, embracing at least
one from each Trident from ffa
inon to Arthur. .When arranged the
cdlectien trill be worth a good, round
nun. Chicago Herald.
driver and hori-es, and the former is
often tempted to ride either on the
harrow or on one ot the norses, noi
thinking or caring what the conse
quences really are
Spinach is l!ieved to act as a stim
ulant on the kidneys. Dandelion as a
tonic and laxative. Asparagus as a
hli;od cleaner. To tomatoes is attrib
uted a special action on the liver.
BeeU and turnips are said to be tonics.
The red onion a nervine of some value
in sleeplessness and neuralgia.
Some of the peach growers about Ne
vada City , Cal., get $400 rx-r acre for their
fruit, sold on the trees, inui year,
A vntine woman named ll.ias. living
nour AmitV. Shot herself in the face BKTTMAX, O.-Ilry Kd. clnlhlnR, Kiwrle
... .;.i li..- i... i i I. I and Ki'arral inerrh
Willi a pisuu. rjiio iiuu nt'i'ii iiniifc i.iic
pittol and hx)ked in to see if there was
any more loadf and there was. The
ball glanced off the side of tho nose
and lodged in the cheek.
8. II. Hit, aged about 4, a milk
man of Albany, took an ounce of laud
anum. Physicians say he cannot re
cover. He has a wife and five chil
dren. The cause of the rah act is
aMtrii)ed to temjiorary insanity, result
ing from financial troubles.
A meeting of the directors of the
State Firemen's Association was held
in Portland, and it was decided to
and warral inerrhiniili. south weal comer,
Willamette and Kitfluh ulreeU
(TAIN HIOH.-lenloni In Jewelry, watches,
clock and niunlcal Innlriiiiienta. Willamette
street, between Mcventh and hiclith.
ritlKNDI.Y. H. II.-Dealer In dry k'I". dh
iiiK ami ifcaeml merchlllllll. W lllamelte
atruel. between KlKlilh and Ninth.
GII.U J. I'.-Phynlcian and itirKenn, Willam
ette street, between He vent I. and Klw'hth.
IKIDKH C.-Keermon hand flue wines, tliinoni,
cllfant and a pool and billiard talile. Wlllain
elte street, tietween KlKlitluand Ninth.
HOKS fit AS. M.-Oiiiisinllh. rilteaand shot
ifiins, hreei h and miizle loailera, fur sale.
Ilepairinif done in the neatet style and war-
ranted, shop on Mntn streeu
UTKKY. J. S.-Wat.hmaker and Jj"''"'.
k.i .itlne sl'H-kof K'"1 In his line. WUlam
tlte street, in hllswortli t druK store.
hold the nex't annual convention and "iSiijJSS
tournament in rortlanu, Bepwmner
13, 11, 15, 16 and 17, 188. The first
. A..r mi: lu.fiwl in th r(in-
vention, the third to the parade,
and Ninth.
PtrHT JIKKICE-A new stork of standard
cbool book Just received at tlie post ottloe.
the Lut two to the race.
uid al lower rau Uiao by auj one to Kugcae.
Central Market,
FiMliorcScWfitliinB
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constanUy on hand a full supply ei
MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL,
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices
A fair share of the public patronage solicited
' TO TUB FARMKKN:
i.f- 111 wmt.m ttlirt,t n.Mplcnt nrtnA f(i SaA
callle, botfs and sheep.
Bhop on Willamette Street
IUCSKI CITY, ORECON.
Meats tLTW. fc any part ot U city fm
i ot ehaiKe, Junld