The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, April 06, 1889, Image 4

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    THE EUQENfc CITY 80ARO.
.APRIL 6. 1889.
SATURDAY
KnUnjeti.
With tbla Uroe tb Ouad appears "
i - .....ii in extra collita nav
a HTen wiuiuu 'i
log dmd aoMed each pg. Thin w"
. . .. ,1... ilu WO'llH'
DM IWO Dl, paper "i --
(or on .bet not being kept io 10
Portlaod After this week "ball om
Tlii,M)iieriiuni.-' i, ui
trmutia id CT"wnr. . ,,,
AaintbepaatlbeOPAai. all
... . - , I, I ... ll, I'll I
till 10 tUe IUI1MSI "" - " TU
fiel.l io whirb it ptincnp-lljr cireuUlr
oUcriptioo prloe will runup th
The Comity Fair.
The OrPK'mUo eoinuieutirig on tb o'"0
lutiuu o( the Lane County AKricurtatal H"
clty "The Lane County Ap""1
Society bi renolte.1 to Jilmnl ueeaaxe to
business men of EuKeue do not lata "ffl
eient interest in il support. Tbis t tleV
backward at I lm "ben all tb. ""
move forward. Tboa who stteaW 'b
Lane oouuty fair Isst October 1. ''
intoreal, aud with r.mhI and .aR " K
management it would x ni easily paii lu
keep op the fair and improve it evary yar.
Inntead of giving up fairs, an baa ha ""'
in aome of the beat valley couxtw. '
oouoty iu Oregon nbould Lave ai Igncui
tural aooiety to be auxiliary a) tbe
uSmU have beau good policy from a
bnaiueaa aUndpoint for Kogeue to a"" ul
acrirxvl to supiwrt tbe count; fair II
brought busiue, money and trade of'
town, and w a general ben. At. " ,B"
been the general eiperu-noe of (aire '"
gon that they cannot live without aid, ellli-'r
from tbe elate, or the town lowfe-"'!
Alibotigh the premium were .Ball the
aooiety oould not meet tbetu and parlor!,
diabanded.
Twine ami Tariff.
Uainocracy, with Cleveland aa iU leader,
waged a loiing bntlle lat Novenber endeav
oriug to aduoate tho aopl on Ik tariff
qnealiou. Uur hVpublkiau farmer frleuil
oould not appreciate tbe good lntudad
them eo remained with tbe party of high
taiea.
The farmer, (bin aeaaon, will have aome
practical education ou tbe anbjeot, wbii-b,
Ihongb it d.platia their pocketa, may ulti
OaiTfy liear gootl fruit. When Ibey are
ready lor harvest, and are compelled lo pay
an etiorllonat prioe for twine with which
to blud their grain, tbe following facta will
prove Interesting and educating m ibeir ten
dviuiiee; The present tariff lai on bludii g
twin ia 40 per cent. The aeuate bill da
obirea that it inuat lia retained The Milla
bill propoaed to r. duce it to 25 per oul The
raw materiala lu this aehediiln are taxed
from III to li per cent The Mill hill pro
posed that they should lie free, aud the aeu
ate onnaa-Uted The itvvrage tale for tbe
entire flai, In mi, mid jnie acbedule aow ure
98,10 per cent. The Mill bill pmpo-ed to
lower I hi to '.'J UI; the eeiiatv bill to men aae
it to JIM)
PwMQrBlMdl in tin Wity.
Tlia name of H. ualor JUpli is mentioned
in connection with Ibe vucaiit awociitle
justiceship ol tbe Hiipn mi' mull Tie ie me
number of prominent Orefitaiaai who are
puahiug bun (or ibe place. ItfMloi Dolph,
howev, r. wi)h ttmt lie piMaeeace no NHpira
lloiik for the ini ,u. Hia liii uda late that
the trouble Willi In. g. King llm poaUluU lb a
lu tbe fuel that aboiild be tcmli'r hm naiguii
tloo aa a member " be aaUHli'Uiiveinoi
-Vfaiver roeJ PPuinl nlr""""-
lb, rarancy.
lU'ft'iit KlfftlttUH.
In Chicago laal Monday the entire Dunn
naiu ticket waa elected by ri.UUI rati ilv.
I'hieago I" a towu with a urowlng I m r , i
I'urty, which may eventually larel llllaale'elec
toral vote in the Democratic column. Chicago
it would areiu will be a in ind New York
In aire, tutellLeoue ami lailitioa.
Mr. Davla, Ueniewralic uamlldate fur tlov
ernor tlenrral of Itluale lalaud anil I'ravhleuce
Plantation, haa l,im ulmallty, over Ike Ke
iiiiblioan oMdhUe. The Inoreaae In nra in
tic ..In Ulan. I makea it a I leinocratic Hate.
It ia rattier amuaing lo hear the Net York
Tribuue rebuking llic ali uianufavtHtra (or
altuipliug to ".li pure the eoiililry of the
legitimate liulln nl prolecllolin'' b) bulling
g misi lo pal an artoaa, It the Ay. i ni
HpnusUou" b uoi to "uye Ann iicmih con
trol l lh Aon Mean BMtaM" and lo tliable
ila benfloirle lorbaige more for tkarar pi.
duct than Ilu y would Kilhoullb Ian IT for
what pmKiac i ii atalataiaadf Hating
paid moU' v tad aapvadad .11 rt to att vi iit
' l. uioorsiie Free Trade" in sail, vb.it i
aMtaBatttrmt I haa that lb m ... 1.1 ,
abould i-onibiue lo raise pric. and dm,., ibe
aioll ! v Co
Tua Ttos Fausiai or LaBua. Tbt luteal
group of rgialaiv faces u thai aitaaj, ,! at
Ibe u pe II. ,1 1 1 ill .1 1. 1 ,... i,, ,,M, ,,,
gaiifaattona thiiiughuiit the .ni, . d j
called The FrMsad of Lalwr " Tile ecu
Iral figure i lltMt ol Ootero.s- Peoaoyar
H 1 aurronadetl tiy S,ufc Yeatch, Ir
vine, Oray, Wsger aud Tom, ,Ul U...,.
r.entatives Miller and hhr... Tbe. are
lb. imruh. wbopoke and Islair.a wilb
dib-enc.. II, Ibaca.iseoflh i. ; U,H1,
This i tbeir re aid.-S,m Journal.
Loggera eatuuale lhat there are 100,000,.
000 fi ..f log in the Uraama of Uohaabta,
OowlfU. Wahkiakum
lhat can id be , ,0 tn Qolumbk river
naiiui a in .'ii l
.
It pay lo raise gvasl attvk. Al the recent
Bale of thilting koimm iu New York lb. 2
jrear-old trotter Mascot wM for ajUOUO, r
about as much aa a baud ol l.taX, eomniou
ranch atock won hi bring.
Otaal Di-Moatatia pi.un...i, t Ma la ha
allowed to serve out Ibeir . The otdv
troubl ia thai Asaialsut Poalnuater Ovurral
CUrkaoa ia tb jmloe f ,bh gHhluai.
The lacoiua New. Ihmka that "a btlchet
ramiwui oa a eherry tr rdanf be
adopted . th. a.. ol lb Dew state of
Waabiugton.
T" a
Tb removal ol ofichoHer avr wen-
iVL T"",0"' "" ,b' '' '
rlaou faiher ln-'. . t hicago Tribuue
Powaaastrr Oeu,.,.! W.,,n,.k,r h
dL'nll,"rT,,l',"i,'Uttl Pwhibnioa.
and a senaaiion la lb resub.
M 1'riminjr.
tav.ttT0,rM'ur
aadnrpreparf to fill o,'"'.1 l
beat atyl and at ia.ti.faa tui, "IT
the
A Plraaiur Taste.
Of health aud .UMgth rb.wl sea.
and csaal-r, SWl,
m il acta k. harm,,, ,U rUr u. j,
ally c!ja !h. ., .wu, h, niIK,
aaa ygr aal. I Star, mm! It ou b..iile. by
OU tasintiW phMar. Inmr,, wail araefc,
a4a, eioA aaJv. bai and cloak raka, win!
ww aa.., ., at a. ai
Those Railroad CominUaloneM.
Ualeu Capiial Journal.
Tbe flrat of the month If bera again aud
with it renewal of tb. railroad cotnmia
aloner miiddlo. For a tima ona aet of com
miealourra aeema lo have little or no hope
i ..i..in lonuer. when auddenly the aceue
Ui UI"'aifa,
changea and Ibe three bouorablo bodiea are
full ol life and priatine vigor. I una n .
rbat the great alale ol Oregon baa lo deal
wilb three board of railroud commiaaaiou
ere each alriving for recognition.
The old ami original coinmlaaiouera aeem
elb to buve b. en only -.leeplug, M Ex-Senator
Slater, rneuilwr of the old board, ia oe
foie (be aecretary of elate with an informal
requtat for aalar) . Clerk Bell ia u.akli.g
a good aetond for ibe antne puroae. They
,rt met wilh r- buke, aa no warrant will
be laanod, awaiting the dccMon M the
court , . .
The Oov. rnor'a new board, compoaeil ol
Meaara llig" and Knight are alao d.imind
,., iloo, bard earned aalnrie. They were
reluaed tad have taken ibe matter lo the
oourti. Thi commiaaloti proieiaea irvnig
.l. i.. ,.i.. ilffiiiiiiif it the beat
IUC Ul'oi on,..n ....-, -
acbeme, by wbi' h to receive an early decia
ion through We iriouuw.
mL. i......i..,iHU ,.,,,niiuuioii arc at Hie
iue uew iav . :
old ataud conducting tbe regular monthly
meeting. Clerk Waggoner aaya they will
not need any money until the euding of the
quarter, but t that time he aaya they will
aee what lliero i in it for them.
Aa the iintter will be before the conrta
" - -i ' cont'lution will
reached noon and tbe qiiealion aettled. In
tbe meantime tne raiiroaua couuuun w ami
on aa uaual, comaiiaaion or no cuniuihmiou.
A Terrible Accident.
Salem Capital Juurnal.
Thero wa a terrible accideut on the north
bound Eugene ejprtaa Saturday by which a
man who ba lately arrived iu Oregon from
Iudiuuit will flOM hi life. Uia name la
iieury Kiiic boiiau and be Ixjuriled tbu traiu
at Sl Porllnud being bi dealinaliou.
He knew ill' re were aome tramp riding on
iho truck of tbe rear car aud buwa cmioiia
to know bow tbey could remaiu there.
When the traiu left Ovrvala he atepped on
the reur lilatforiu aud waa leaning forward,
holding lo the fender, and looking under
tbe car. Ibe tram Had aituiuen a goou
pccd mi. I aa Kineboiiae waa leaning to far
out be wa struck on the head by a cattle
guard. The traiu wu Mopped and bucked
down to pick up tbe almoHt lifeleaa form of
tbe iiiitoriiiniile paHHcngcr. lie waa uncoil
acioii mi. I bleeding terribly. He waa laketi
to woodbon and put under Ibe care ol ( or
oner liyliitul, who found the akull lo bi
ffnOilhaj iu two pluiea and Ibe man injured
Internally, lie remained nuemmcmna until
yeaterday Hfleiriooti when be revived for a
few moment nud aald Ibal hi father lived
at Delaware, Indiana. He wu not tad at
a lull hour HUM night, but there ia no hope
for bia recovery.
She KcTiiHeil the Offer.
A late lUohaoBd diapateh aaya: It i
alateil here thai only a few data ago Prcai.
dent HiirrH.iu o iuveyod the iuforination to
the widow of Slonewall Jackaou llmt he de.
Hin d lo r lo urcept the appointment of post
luiatrea of .etiuglon.
II, i i, pi) lo Ibe friend who wrote hi r t lint
be wu informed aim bud only lo iiiiify lo r
williugnea lo accept to receive the appoint
ment wn Hi ii. while Hcnible of the kiud-
liea which pronpiad the move, bi, would
la- unable lo give nil nlllriimliv. anawer. bill,
indeed, Dill.l poaitivelv decline. She elated
Ihul hr fiilher ia now 01 yerra of age hii.I
needa b r prea lice; that the place did not
all her In .llli. and that kht waa routlileiil
that abe did not laiaaea Ibe n quiaile quuli
catioii for Ibe oltiee.
a. J . , . .U, Ih,.- in IS IU)f
aharply drawn at the While llouae. Tho
new regime bold thai the Executive Mansion
should iu every wiy live up lo il populsr
name, mid so colored cook, butler, boot
men, waiters, chainbermnid, etc., have been
iliw-haigeil and replaced by Caucasian ser
vant. Mi" political i lTccI of Ihi unprece
dented st, p aaaaol a( be aatiBMlad. Taken
in comic, 'I loii with ii,. i , i that Harrixin re
fuaed lo appoint a colored man to a Cabinet
noaitiou it lead to the conclusion that the
PlOatdMl ia not especially well dlapoaed
towurda I lie American uegrn..
.
Anna ma Chinook i.- The Oregoniati
say that there waa a great alaughler amoug
the Ohlaook anlmoii Monday, I inn QOaiiafJ
down ou Ibe Ural I ...ni from Oregon Cily,
and iiniiiy by train and later latata. nil. I
MMMi II I probable Ihnt on account
M the low ilag of water aboai all the n-h
which have come up lh" Willamette ao far
Ibi aeaaon were collected below the fall,
mid Ihnt en n fiahermau along the river l.
Iweeii ben nil. I Ongou Cily waa bound to
have bi ahare. Il i bnnlly prolmble tbat
aah a htlllaaaa that taada atoada will t.
in eh ill the rVfllaaaiHe gain for Houiellme.
The (ioverniui nl of Japan ileaire to iu
crease Ibeir navy by building four or rive
firt claa hip every year, iu order to be
prepared for any poaaililc emergency. Japan
already pn.aesaea a navy of thirty-live ships
ami H.IKMI . (Bi'iM aud men. A commiasiou
of engiueei are at present In America in.
apecluiK our newest war ahlp. wilh a viw
of building similar vea.el iu Japan.
It baa been reported lh it Congreaa haa rn.
pealed (be pie emplion aud timber culture
law, but there i nothing in the rumor
There ha laien an effort made in Congiras
(or soine tune lo have lhee lawa repealed,
bnl so dir. il i ruly ucceful iu getting
mstleis in ranged (or their repeal, poiby
Ibe in xl esaiou.
Two Cahdirnian. Mr. Swill and Mr
Mil'ier, have received foreigu mission at
Ibe ban.la of Plealilelll II , TsvCurl'
sul g, ii, i it., one h Auckland and tb other
st Foo Chow, Chin, I... ih Irom California,
apnolalld by Mr. OhmaaBai atillntain tbeir
pialllloua.
The S.in hianciacii ChMniol av. "From
a mll lasgiuuing of s.ral hundred
Urr. I, lh export, of American npphi
to England uow amount to huudird of
Ihouaaud of barrel."
Whv ill von Laials.ul wilh il, ll.l U. .1.
in iai: n. ir yu no in 01 ambition?
Vu seem to car nothing for what trsn.pirr
anaiii,! you. The la-utie f bf. do not inter
t you aa.l you reel that lilr i. a burden. If
you w.mld have th vhr-.r and eloticity ,4
youth rvturii, enjoy a gi.al hearty meal and
reel like an albsjrther ditrrent person, then
Uk Dr. Henley . I I, I, .,, t
tain v pr .shna . reiuarkabl rssult.
If V. ,,, r lu.L . ..S u ... II . m
- t T" " " ii Tim are tun
i in. from iuflaruniAlion nf th kidney, unit
- s.. urica .111.1 ,irsn. in n m
1ST in fact, anv kklnav lteM .
------ j j ...... coai
t'.aiut, n,. wa.te money on aorlhleaa loo
uwiU or i.huUr. I ait .uike th seal of th
'i .... . ., - - v. . ... . .
', uni.- in tirratr.l ,. all
know, raaiuli,,, ,, Kklney Te. Sold by
dnuigtota.
Saataini. tan. routhnee f the akin aad
ampl..aiM'"mplly rrlMvM and rurad by
M-plying lisit , lAte, lih,.,,
mLl"' Hhr..m. Twttaw ai aJJ
saim aiii.ni. MuU b dnuvUt.
Uck olCnlth, aad Snkiur.
' h-M. .4 (Wa, Kstw, Taa. aad oaVtW
l.as. ,sn,,,,,H u. rs. aa a saluahl messHy
hi liuM of ta. Kidwy a !-.
Oonhen Item.
Aoril 4, 18W.
Mr. Oravw of Eugw waa la thli vicinity
the other day. ... .t
Our director! have provide a clock for th.
chool houa.
MiaaMafUrnbof Eugene vUltl frienda
bare Tueailay.
Mlaa Mllllcan l getting along nicely with
her achiail eere.
Phillip Berkshire w up from I-ak LiweK
over Sunday.
Chaa How aud family of Crtiwell vUiUd
frieuile here Sunday.
Wm Bennett haa returned from an eUndeil
ojourn in in Southern Oregon.
The Jo Krumrey place will have channed
hand at th chaai of the week.
E W Matthew and family of Pleaaaut Hill
pent Sunday with relative here.
And yet the query i. ''Art w going to have
to do without tiir and pot olfica.
Mia Liwle Berkibire vUiUil her home
Siimlav. Mhe U iUylug at Mrtieo Armitagee.
Mr.) I) Hampton ha pnrchaaed of How
aril BauKluiiau a hue little teem of irou kv
MM
Nelaim Swaunart, of Centrevllle, baa beeo
here for a week or M on bimine perUining
to hi place.
Surreyor C. M. Collier wu doing aome
work for A .1 Keeney Saturday in the way of
eatabliahinx line.
Chaa Smith rtarte for EaaUrn Oreuoii Mon
day morntnt! in aeareh of a plaoe for location.
,oka tiMiiicioue, Chaa.
Mr Day and wife of Eu,ene, accompauia'l
by their daughter and her huiband recently
tnm I"a, vialted their aon Oeo. at thia place
th Hrat of the week.
Mr Stewart and Mr Matlock have gen to
Lena, Or. whither they were called ou accouut
of the aerlou illnen of their grandchild, the
infant of Mr. and Mr. Ijiue Matlock.
Tommy "Ia thera aoruetltiug loat!''
Other Party - "Sir?"
T. -"I ay, 1 there omethlng you ve loat?
O. P. "Oh, no! Ha, ha, ha!'
Tommy now remove the brake, give tb
line a violent jerk, and above th rumble of
the wagon he bear hi seat mate ay, "I knew
you'd gel mid.
The Schooner tieo. 11. Chance.
New ha tieen received from Yaquina
tbat Saturday morning the tug relumed
from the aeareh tor Captain Robinson and
the three men loat from tbe scboouer Oeo.
H. Cbai.ce, having touud them iu a periloua
situation near Netuec Bay, about 30 miles
north of Yaquiua, where Ibey had drifted in
a email boat. Their boat wa filled with
water aud Ibey were nearly perished. Tbey
had I" en out two daya without food. Tbey
uith welnolllci I back bv their friend at
faqalaa, who had given than np aa kail
Capt. Bobinaon'a family, who reside at New
Hurt were overioved at bi safe return.
The eel uer Oeo. H. Chance wu owned
by Ibe Deep Set Fishing Co. Her milder
waa b-okeu by tbe heavy aea, which led to
bar abaadoDBMnt. The men who reacued
her have laid a salvage claim upon her and
the loss will fall heavily upon the the Deep
Sea Fiabuig Company.
Reduction of RaleM.
Western Union Telegraph rales lo pointa
iu the Kiit have been reduced, making Ibe
maximum rate from Oregon to Illinois, Wis
coiiHin, Minnesota, Knuaas, Iowa and Ne
braska 7"i cenl for ten words uight aud day
rale lo thoe point Iho same. Tbe rate for
Home lime iiihI tin beon $1. Ten years go
lb., rule of ilioae message wi f 1.5(1
The Pacific ikihIii I lelagiapb eable corupa.
uy baaa alao ordered a reduotioa in rate
l'lie . baagf r front $1 for eoch leu words
to 78 eaata altb At at pti extra wind
instiad of Heven cent from California, Ore
gon mid Walhta Ion to lllinokt, Iowa, Mi
oarii K.iiiam a. .1 Htbraaha, Thaat reduced
rati a go into ffcrt ou April 1st.
HOW 1Q PanVagt It. A great Mta of
our vltiaeni would like to know bow to pre
vwin -. iinieo Hcralching up of gardens by
hen and chickens nf tbe city. The Antorian
gives tbe following: "A Young' river
chicken raiaer say he haa deviaed a way of
preventing chicken from scratching up bis
garden. He rroase the long legged Utah
mas wilb the short legged Hautauia, aud the
result ia a new breed of (owl wilh one long
leg nod one short leg. When Ibey raiae
either leg to scratch they lose their balance
ano come lo grief. After a few demoraliz
ing attempts Ibey desist."
A Mmi.u. One of the moat thrilling
heavenly ight ever witueed lraupireu
Sunday evening A most brilliant meteor,
looking nearly a large aa the moon and
aomewhat elongated Hushed in sight in the
uortheat about 9 o'clock and traveled north,
west with a brilliancy beyond deacriptioh.
Il passed through the big dipper and out of
sight throwing off brilliant Hparka and leav
ing behind a filmy tail of buhl Several
Were fortunate 130 Ugh to see it ill thia city,
nii.l piouounced it a ighl not soon to he for-
gotten.
Th finest line of pocket cutlery ai d
nanfa, hntcheTa' hniaa "having brush",
Ulilg and straps; oil for sewing machine
and gun, scissors, etc., to be bad at tb
Darker Oun Work. As I buy nn time I
miiHt tell for cash Cull and sec if I do not
ph ase yon. Ta ta. IUhkkr Oun Woaaa.
To Contractor.
Notice is hereby given that, until 7 p m.,
S itatda, April I'dh, 1H89, seal, d bid will tie
r. M iv d for Ibe colntmction of a city bell
tow. r, nccnriling lo plaua and aneciflcalions
on . lb Ion. n al the .tot of B II Fricudlv,
Kaie, tiregou. All bida io ha arotaa
p mini by a c itifiesl check in the sum of
IISI as MH-nriiy for faitblul performance of
work if bid issccepbil. The city reserves
Ibe right to ti-j. ol any and all bid.
S. II. I Ml M I I
L. RtLYno, Com.
K. H. I.lVKk'T. I
Wright' Coinis.unil Kitract of Saraaioirilla
I ued aua-eaafully in ciiriinr all Blood Disease
from the leant blotch or tiimpl to th largeat
st-Mfuloii tore. Sold by all druggiata.
W right' Blackberry Cordial will cure any
cane of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Com
plaint, and bring relief at once. Sold by all
dJIlggi.t.
The Celebrated French Cure,
ItlK ni IMIUVi I llllw
I 8oi.n oa a
poamvt
OUANANTEK
to r u re a u v
form of tiervoui
disease, or any
disonler of the
tenerallve or-
AFTER
ram of either ex whether arlsluf hum th
aseeaslve use ol Siimnlauts. Tobacco or Opium,
or thruoah )oulhtul iudlsrrrtion, over luduky
ettcr. It . such as Loo of Brain Power. Wakens!
nsa. BHirin( down Pains lu tb Back, tsrrnlnal
Wpaineas. HiMerl Nersoat rmatratlon Nocture,
al Kmlaalikna. Leucorrhiea. Idumeas. Weak Mem
r. Losaol Power and lmairucy. which If a
elected often lead lo premature ok ate and inaaa
Ity Price It. s box. boxes lvr 00 Dent hy
mall oa receipt of arte.
A WRITTEN or AHANTBB 1 (tvwa (or
every A order received, to refnnd th money If
a r.rmm.t cure I not ilclil
We hate tliiilissada al taatlsaoolaU Ire U
east mM. huU eexes. who ha.e heu (aru
swntt, twesd by lass waa at aeaaoMita
( Uralar Ires Adsaxna
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
f wasviajl aaasca
OX rWLkHlX OR
aVILafatyACw.,
i
V3
Heporta of Connty Unlearn.
Tb following i tb report of tb Connty
Treasurer (or lb nit montba nding April
I, 1W9:
axcirr -oissaiL real'.
Ex-Trnorr 1K
Sbenr and Aaaeasor' Uxea. . .
35,8 17 X
Ealrayt
I li el. sea
Land and lumber sold
Poor farm, team and produce
Koad auiveya
Supl school, permit
Poor (arm, sale of land
I nal fund. teachers be . ..
Borrowed from Couig acb fund
9 H5
all 00
30 00
383 80
43 80
45 00
. 6,4O0O
60 00
. 2.777 N
49.111 58
II5.72SO0
Total
araooi. rrao.
Tax
Irro.lnnitila Mnbiuil bind ..
0,436 H
Fine. mm
Total ai.3O0 75
airaawiuarH orimatL roao.
County warrant
J28.44H 'l
,. 7.IKNI00
. 10.713 34
Paid Slate Treaurcr
Paid DOtM
Total
acaooL rtJKD ram out
Snpt'a warrant!
School fond on hand
leaned general fund
IJO.lbl 5M
11. 432 87
7,193 DC
2.777 92
Total 2I,J95 75
.inlet iww th rountv owed the n.utin-
gnl acbool fund, shown by report of J J
Walton. ex-tranrer, i.i,ini, wuicu um
bad been used iu piiymenl of county war
ranU. Sine that dale lb county is further
indebted on tb aaxo accouut 12.777 92.
making total nf $5,nA 39,
Clark'i Report
For aix month ending March 31, 1889.
All'T WAHBlsTa DBiWS OsM'l njllD.
ItriduM 1.009 09
Paupera
Supervisors
Slier i II
Clrk
Aaaeasor .
County Judge
Comuiiuionera
School Supt
Treasurer
Surveyor
Diatricl Attorney
Coiomra inqueeta
Pail iff
luetic
Conatablea
Witnesiea
Jurori
Printing
Stationary
Roada
lnsan
1,294 43
1.221 13
I.4M2 59
1,280 4P
1,083 00
351 00
119 70
249 00
249 00
66 70
285 00
131 80
81 00
250 2
134 M
708 30
7;o 30
274 50
tea n
708 47
50 26
550 90
106 49
Elections
Furniture, fuel and repairs
Congar scalp 02 00
Coyote scalp 00 00
Poor farm 9 75
Poor (arm upt 300 i 0
Examiuiugteacberi 126 00
Intereal 039 52
Sh. ei. inspector 16 OH
Watch man for lull and court house 27 50
Defend i ng criminal 25 DO
FINANCIAL OOaDITfOn OF LANK COUNTY APUIL
1, 1889.
Indebtedues of general fund to
acbool Inud 15,88389
Uupuid coiiuly warrant! 1,003 44
Total inilebtudneaa $6,886 83
There are iu the bands nf the Sheriff for
collection the delinquent tax hat of 1885
Sti-87-88 amounting ni $33,253 93.
Joil Waiii, Comity Clerk.
April 1, 1889.
RgKH for Haehing-,
From America's beat breeds: Wj
aadottaa, Plymouth Kocka, Light Brah
ni is, Brown aud White Leghorn, Partridgi
Cochins, White Wyaudottea aud Black Miu
orras. Winner of the highest honor a
all the largest exhibitions for the past elevet
years.
Egga:$3 per setting; two settings, 5.
Send stamp for catalogue. Address,
J. M. Oaruwon,
Forest Orore, Or.
V right' Kidney and I, iver Cure i a pnaf.
tive remedy for Bright' Dierase, lnrlamma
tion nf Kidney, Liver, Pain in the Back anil
other diaordera causeil by the derangement of
the Kidneys and Liver. Sold by all druggist.
Wright's Hop Celery and Chamomile Bitten
i what you an looking fur il you want a prep
aration tht will tone up your ytcm and im
prove your digestive organ. Sold by all drug-
liana
w
CAI "taajWIUioot Health can
kftL 111 not be enjoyed.
THKRSFORK USE
mMnf m? srort
II ia the bt helper la hcalih and SemclTjt
j ure on Earth. IIk il in time for all diieases of
the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It
cure, kheurnatum, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Conjtlpallon, Bilious
iSUSPSKSF'' d,lvM all impurities out of
Li i a i? uf M So'a- Th' Business
MWJ?TW-MHaa It.the Ladies
av it I their best health preserver.
Sold everywhere, f i.oe a bottle; six for Jj.oo.
Requirements of a Stenographer.
Tft Succeed at a stenographer, one must be ne
I U eurat In shorthand, skilled In type
writing, a (oml penman, roninetent i-or-re.M,uleDt,
In the shorthand Dei.iumnu of the
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
THoaouaH TiAOMiNo ia short hand, dailv eaaoncx
in type Wlhlati caateui instbuotion in penman
hip and aiunoant oaill in correspondence amply
iiualifv students lor positions always open lo those
fully prepared to fill them. Send forcaulogue.
A. V.
S MSI .OS..' P. V . P',.TI4M1 I.S',.,v,
I. LEYII&ER,
(Successor to Geo. Collier.)
K Ma ii BOOKS
Having bought the Business of Mr. Collier I
will receive in a few days large additions to the
Stock direct from the Manufacturers.
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED.
PeriiimU00 0licUed for Newspapers and
E" OUy, Ortjo, Feb. 22,
The Finest Yet given Here.
Rhinehart's Theatre,
Tuesday Eve'n'g April 9th
Tbe world Renowned
FAMILY.
Scotland' Greatest Entertainera. Hcottwh
Life Songa and National Daucea. Unique,
Comical, Eutertaiuiug Tbouasnda of peo
ple have Hocked to see tin entertainment,
(mm Ibe Allaulicto the Pacific, aud have
prouounced it the finest of the kind the
world.
ADMISSION, 50c; CHILDREN, 25o.
Reserved 8eata-No Exlra-al Post Office.
C. H. PAINE,
RTlUi DO A OKNEKAL,
BLACK8MITHINO BUSINESS,
REPAIRING,
PLOW WORK, AC
A Specialty at MELSO.S' and SCOTT'S
Ulackarnith Shop, on Seventh Street, one half
block west from Willamette. Manufacturer
of the
Boss Cultivator !
' f" All Work WARRANTED. None but
the BEST Material used.
tin
-AND
RESTAURANT.
Willamette, between 7th and Mb Sta,
o
NI.Y PLACE IN TOWN THAT HAS
the celebrated
YAQUINA, & EASTERN OYSTERS
In the SHELL, served io every style. For
BREAD, CAKES, ETC.,
We are Til K BOSS.
al,onk out for for our WVmi uith Red
don and Sleigh Bell.
Orders Promptly Filled.
THE TROTTING BTALLIOK,
ireat Western
The stallion Great Western, will stand at I,
1). BteftM' (fouuerly Stewart') stable. In Eu
(!ene, Oregon, durinif the season of 1889.
tireat Western I 4 years nd by Prompter;
he by Wilson' Blue Hull. First dam, Ra
chael: '-'nd dam, Fannie Kern, pacer, by Ir
vino 'luckaho; 3rd dam. by I.efTler' Cotinsnl.
DiK(HlPTiox:-He is a Iwautiful brown, star
In forehead, two white hind pastern; weight,
l.XIOlb.; 17 hand hlkh; K'"al form and ao-
Una.
The irrainlsire of thi ham ha asyiM ,,lf.
prints in the '.' ikJ list thau any horse in the
world.
mm
The Haablttnaiaa Stalli. n, will stand at the
wme place. He is 5 jenis old; wei(h 1220
lh., by Sterlinx; lie by Kinannt;b byllelm. nt
a ny AevMUian, a ny nininliliailaa. he by
Old Abdallab, he by Manihr'ii.i Measenger.
Dam, Nettie Em, .tnndanl ami reni.teretl, lt
dun, Tiusley' Maid, itwr by Flax tail. 8,132,
paean '.'ml dam, r'snnie Ki rn, pacer, hv Ir
vin' Tuekahn, paivr; 3rd dam. bv lailrler'
UransaaL
Mare sent from a rtlsaa wilt In ii,.. i t
the car and taken cue ,f. X re(ainsihiiity
for accident or escai e.
PrlMOf Season, t'ithei' Hurst-, - $30
The- ataUhaM are ha st.indanl bred
Itreeden. had Wtler baik at theiii Ik fore niak
in- arrangement for hrwedinK elsewhere, a I
think I can nafalv sav, and that without lit
ns, that I have the ls-st horse that have ever
la-en iu Oreitmi, ink in .ire and breeilliiir into
uisiiieration. f. r lurther information annlv
to the ow ner. C.
B. ABRAMS, Ei gene, Or.
Bairnsfatner s
UllIIiE
mm
mm
University Bookstore
McCLAHEN'S BUILDING!,
AT i- rAA 4-r T.QTiD C fill T. mr D
I a. . - j. i . .1,1,1 u m - -
tv ..iAnsiwa Onrv lr nf Sf a nrl a rrl us-.
nin ii.li rjAiouuii w
laneous
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T aalfl Oav 1 Qrt "17.11 0-On O rilstr
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Th.o nr.it. tart v nt I . W . VV A
a wv j v - -
ing horses:
NKLSON, NO.
Koalerl May 1, 188S. Sire.! by Gladstone,
Ymini! IllnolnaaM 7n ; H dam, Idttle fliare,
, . i m 1.. -
LOADSTONE, NO. 3931
V.ial.,1 Miv li. 1887. Sired bv Gladstone.
Dl HIP tttaVaisa IttODIl JU laAMHl ei.j..j
erhy, o i; d am, , uy otivcrcigu, n v
SIR PIERS, NO. 3932-Aiutrieftn Olyilewlale R. Ii.
Foaled )uly 13, 9tt, A full hrolherto NeltwD. IVdiKree an aliove.
CAP MOUNT NO 8100. tU SUnilard Bred Tnittinjr SuUin.
Wkvlkfli Am. T. Hetiintor Foaleil May. 1886. Sirtd ly Pftraniuunt. (No, 1 135.! y
r . ..i 1 I a : ax' .
ltxau-i.. A un ((. 1'n.nii- tl i: ''lit! ililin.
Till, , i aiiitvcc o rn ix; ""a .,
DDAWVUAVVk' IIV H A VII A
..l t W ..!!., ...'j A miipiiviti lYiittitii It".-! 'inter
WfimlmA Miv B. 1883.
Ut dam, D.ny Dean, by Starlicht Addiaun:
., , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , ni l- ill t . .1.11. 11
aud OftPi Mount will 1 at my faVm aouth of
hii'N nni nen over i tri i nor uau n ;i'.iri'i
II - --- I 'I .,, I ii 1 ,i Vxx.Haaa. x Ka wl.an .xiiltf
tlionty w the Auiencan i lyuwuaie jjiun doik.
TKRMS.S-" 1
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1 l I JiT , I il '.i I ' I ' ' i nil 1 1UU1
l A 1 a1 K t al 11 T..1..
lltiir" Ml CI.J Hr UH WiMiill ITIa'IIIIK smut
and for the neaaon ending July 4th, payable
HIT t p 1 1 III IL''' I II MIU it "1 li. wc.l in c I 11411 co ran
:... . K... ..f ..... ...... in,eiu .t
inarfn. not in t"n-i. iwxi nennon n trio nor i
7tan a ar a n xTk xsn.
m w i .ji Ariit -
5aJ)M
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A full line of
Clothing,
Drv Goods.
Ladies' Dress Goods, Hats, Domes
tics and all
This Stock has
the host selected stock in Town,
. I 1.
UNDERTAKES
A first-class Bran
oi .tne Finest
A Fink Liar or
Coffins. Caskets,
Robes,
AMD ALL KINDS of
Undertaking Goods
Constantly on hand.
Store coiner Willamette and 7th Street
Dr.W.T.McMurtry,
Ijcian, Surgeon and Synecoloist.
(W Years Elpi rience . )
Omot-Orer Broxroarille Store, Willam
et ir- atrret.
EUOENE, - - - OREGON.
HOFFMAN HOUSE
Eugene, Oregon.
S. MTNRA, . Proprietor.
Wright a Red Cnxi Cotx Cor iwaaiaari
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w - v..k.kv. . ju
djhuuu uun
11 Il.l I I I 1 1 I I II I . . Ill V i - III . . .
fii'n i .'Tici f 1 a ' n ,i ...
I IMVr. COllS SI liii (if tho f, .
- 7 q - -..v
3,9ai.-Ainorican t'lydeadale Stud Book.
(No. 419.) 1st dam, Nellie Little, iXo. (Ui,
ny i lynes-iaie jock, (,i; ,i i ,iam . i,..,
,.,.. -..I. .1 I... II-.... I .1.. I 1 a
- American Clydeadale S. B.
(No. 419.) lat Dam, Lovely. ( Nn. SMI L. i
.ww . , ir.ui' nv
IU1
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- .
U'k' N'O "il)K thi mm -tn ii.litt,! llavLI
2d dAin. Fnnnit Ball hy Bwcher'i OtJkm
Villi's kt.'l I l. I' 11 'I III' lf .. ...
town and at my ranch on SpHm-r I'rt
init im rr m kiumi ir-.t uii c n : nun
fill A tI,l I ' I I . I ..J. I ill M llnrrial in U
.,! El l( hUf M If .1 VV la ..Ml f.. MA a
alUU alV " a, a ii-nin i 1 11 ni,,iiii i iu -if 10
4 IQUIa ..KM (,..!., ,1. n IS!. J
i, iwo, nun ri, nn nui. ic nr. it;-. nilllflB
in cash at time of lervioe. CAP Mol'NT
xfl I..V til.. ... strut! It'll i t , I i . !
wsrv xx-. vuc m.isn' xi, "ini un iri,iii-'ii lU
anvoaii'i ownen nv ni-. r. i. u.i .
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Boots Shoes,
sizss of Trunks.
just boon refil ed itiidi
BEAM.
New Hearse; one
in the State.
AiaoD-al'bO i
Furnifuiv.
tresses lied-
ding,
Which are cli. ml
Lowest Rates.
ash GKOVK
POULTRY YARD.'
2MII.I.S N'nrth of POBUxxx
Eggs for Hatching for Siie
From TKKBU'('13
i
U Good ai ibnr art iu Oil-
Wyandotte, per setting of 13,
rlymnulh lincka, " "
Just On Half usual Brie of other liree-lx
Alra, AMOS WILKIN'S, ('.boifc
J. D. Mattock has jnt reraived tb lM
a iu u. x - .rnplrte line ..f cl.-mi
be-neht to K'ureo t.rth a ti qay "
iinaiitiea V j . ..U ci'H
k - - -- ..j ... n,,' i Dr. a - r.
2 "''' WH-tooity to ! MUU
tax axxu ataxfactofy axlvccxoax.
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