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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1891)
nn r ill MTABUSuKn HI Til 0MEJI!hTI0a OPBESOCUTIC FMtlPLKS, AXD TO III! 11 IQIEITL1TIH IT TIIXIWI.T OP Oil BROW VOL 24 EUGENE; OIU SATORDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 1891. NO. 10. Y 6 1k . . aii ! I ,- .-,, i . . ,... , ,, , . sTTsTeTT1 t PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. L CAMPBELL, s'ubllahcr and Proprietor. OKFICE-Oo ths East tide of WitUmetU f rwt, between Seventh aud Eighth Street TKKklS Of HU1WCRIPTIO.V. I r annum... i-U Al'MiltM... J hn-e ninBtlit. w oo , .73 F.L POSSON & SON, BJ Jar tbe largest dealer on the Coast in to GARDEN GRASS & FLOWER SEEK 00 ONLY lUTKS . OS -A.D VKliXISWO. Advartiaerasnta inserted aa follows: ' ' ' I Ui awiMaaaat tan linatal flaw IWaaa am In linen ftfti ?oh subsequent inaertioo H. Cash required" :n advance, . l ima advertisers will be eharged at ilia ol h-wine ret: ...... I .i aouara three month. ...... ...... M 00 a sqoAislxjnootb..... 8 00 . p. square ous Tear 1140 Transient notices in local column, 20 oanta r haa for aach Insertion. Advertising bills will ba rendered quarterly. All ob work must ba paid roa oil delivht. ceo. b. mm Attorney and Counsellor' at-Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to oolleetiona matters in probate and A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorney-nt-Law, (CUHEXE CITY. - - . - OREOOJi OFFICE Booms 78 McClaren Building. rSpecIel attention given to Collections and Probata business. Seymour W. Condon, A'lTOItNEY-AT LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, Casvne. Oregon. E. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Ornos- Boom in Conger's Block. GEO. M. MILLER l":rney and Ccnns9lloat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, '"-"""." OREGON. O Slice In Masoaio Temple. Kuykendall & Payton Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. TfS3jlieSiiS,Pl3S55.fl.l.F!;3!S'B3S5PPliE5. , We art Northwestern Agents for D. M. Ferry & Co, the largest Seed Grower and Dealer in the World. F. L. POSSON 4. SON, PORTLAND. OREGON. LINN & SON, IK'Lnckey&Co. DEALERS W DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. R. II. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Ore ?on. Will attend to general Real Entitle busines such as buyiug, selling, leasing and renting arms and cut property, etc Umce on tomb aide of Ninth street. Tbe Eugeue Cigar Factory Keeps constantly on band the Uncut brands of home made, domestic, and Key West cisar. Charge tbe lowest price for chew inn and smoking tobacco. Hell at retail ana wholesale. University hw 6, A. E. GALLAGHER, AUorney-at-LatVe EUGENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to TrobaU bnsine and AbstracU of Title. Orrici Over Lane County Bank. J. S. WALTER, M. D. S. DENTIST. Eugene, Oregon. Dental Rooms Willamette Street, opposite JUktr'e Hotel DR. J. 0. GRAY, , DENTIST. rFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guahd office. All work wsTanted. Ijuighinf gas administered for painless ex traction oi teeth. MOORE & LINN, U:::RTAXERS AND EIYIBALMERS Coffins and Caskets sIwhtr on band. Pre paring and Embalming Bodies a Specialty. Nigbt calls prompty attended. Rmideooe, second bona sooth of Metbo dial Church, Willamette street. B.F. DORRIS, C'jaAKCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. t have some "very desirable L firtu, Improved and ynimpwvwd Tow j' f rry fWtj,'oeMf teros. ' " I.73Tt7 Eected aid Eesti Collectol T.ie Insuranoe Campauiea I repreaant are aiS'( the Uldart aad lU'.uble, and U the I aoMPT andEynrrir.i adjaatment of their oaaea Sruin buuo to No. A share nf ynor patronage is solicited. Oace-IaCityHTil. f. DQRRI.1. csis. utcia, raxsr. w. t. nn, caiunM THE Cuscne National Rank oiuxios: ktUGESECTT. UP CAPITAL, H". LUS FrJQ,' .r- $.V),000 . 10.0U0 T uaacte a general banking bttunean. B'iabd or Diucroea: B Dunn, f W O.burn, J C Cbareh. 8 M er a, i H Bodaon. C Unet. i E Davie. McClarens Buildin, (Opposite F. V.. Wilkin' Drat Store.) -Has a extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. t7Order for Book and Subscription to Newspaper and Periodicals promptly at tended to. Bowel Troubles, and Cramp, Colio, or any Internal or External Pail. Ask your druggist for it , L, ad 10 S. LUCKEY. (ALES IK Clocks, Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Repamnar Fromptly Itiecnted. aafaMIWerk W'arraateel.jn J. 3. LUCKEY Real Estate TraiiHtera. Ki d EN K. Grace A. Edmlnton to 8. and M, Tuttlo, lot , lihH'k 0, iu Shi'lton'a dition; tSOO. K T ChildwH, it al, to Win Henry i-amm, vi ai, auxou rwt on ivarl stiwt;K)(i0. V. .1 Vrutr ii W TTt11ni'Ar ltts nml lLblm-k 14. Frailer A Hyluiul uilsltMsn nti Kilts O A kl,u.l El Fntsler A HtTn-' iiart of Florvnce: J70. T It IkTry to E J Easier, i InUvrat in 1MH) loU In FnwifroilliIund'ad' union; f-Kj. CRESWELL. Willaniftto Ri-al Etttaht Co. to Jvwi wr m .. i i i i ... Myron O Clow to Jennie E Closo, lot 3, blwk 4; f Geo F Jone to Jacob Hclioemann, 10.H0 aere in Tp 18 8, It 4 V; $75. Thog (loswiiru to Samuel Uartln, acre In Tn 1 8. It 1 W: t0. Hirnni Wingard to Barali Jano Doty, U1UU, mUV. jcnctioh. K. P. Harpole to J. A. Kick, lot and o, l)i(Kk o7; $m. ooniriir. U. K to Henry Telton, 123 acre in T 18 8 It 4 W; pHient. Junction Items. Times, Dec. 18. Paniuel Smith, late of Prlneville, ha eniaini8iipi a meat market on Hie corn' er wwt of Ealon' livery stable. At the dbttrlet auhool mectina;on the 12th the vote wao for the tax by eight nmiority. The clerk wa ordered to make an aosesMiient of the dlntrlct without unnecesHary delay. The painters have nut the Unhiding touches on the hotel front and situ the ftchflblding han been removed, the Duuuing Know on to goon, advant age and attract the attention of all traveler. . Fordianbtea or (ummnr oomplsint In ny form there is nothing better tbtn Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and War rba a Remedy. Mrs Nancy Berrv. of Ad' tms, Lawrence eonnty, Kentucky, say on aose curt a ner oi an attack ol dlarrbuia, Two or three doae will enr any ordinaiy case, n uen reauoea who water II is plea ant to take. 25 and 50 cent bottle for sal by Osbnrn 4 Delano. HIE E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Succeasor to Geo. Coirr) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, 8PECTACLES, WALL PAPER k 8CHOOL SUTPUES. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Ad dress Lock Box 1191 AT CRESWELL. From and after Feb. 1, 1891, my term9 will bo strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not be Undersold, Highest market price l'ail 'or Produce. If not all traded out will jay balance in Cash. J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. mTEDUTZSnilS Art en aew priaeieie Kvalate the flrer, slomarh an bowela Mrovoa Me nmtt. Pm. ln.n' Pnxa tptnklw ear bUloeaima, lorpW Mm aM eonsilpa. nmsiiMi, niKiMS, Hold by J. II. BECK LEY. Una. mm I 8pdoee,3ei. oampM. me m nrayriMa. r. tdm ttl fc-, kUavt. laa. Whea Baby waa sick, w gave her Castorla. Wb she was a CUM, tbe cried (or Ca4orU. Wben aba became Viae, she clung to bosterl. WlneUlau1oM,she gave Urn (fetori TtaclelratedFreucHora, "APHRODITINE''"fuXf I SoLB e A P08IT1VC OUARANTEK tocureanr form MnerrotiadlMwe oranv iitnraaot the fQi'rativeor. gni oi eltner ks, heihrt aruina inmiiDeexvwi.e TUxorOnlnni,orthrouibirouUitiil lul'.tcr. tioo.ovwlDdulrr-ofe, Ac ..ivhat LomoI Hnii. t.iwrr, ak'f':liHa.barltitlo'n fains In 111 Hf FflRF tntf itemlnal WealiM, h rrtsrt. eVroe fr -iyri,i Kniwinr.. LMMYrlvra. Ulk Sii.-M,W. ltaiirr,4Mo( t-owerai4 InnK fc-vf which 11 urel-rtrl o'wtj to arematore elil aiM aol Iranill. prbe tt a b", Uti tt1,'Q. nt lyaa;lAtjm'iTKrf prvV A WRITTK5I H AKANTEK tarlreafnr tmt S-iHl arirt imrr4, t r'nnl tbe mwr 1 e IfcraaaMHS rire 1. ' eoerv 1. sa 1boiMtm!f ol mtinualai IromsM and rwiair, of brhxe. wlnhar im rm.ninlT nn IrfUMMol AptarouiUae. Clrralarlraa. AiMiaa THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wuniiiaocb. lx Z7, t-uanau. Oa. Wd by E .. LUCKEY A 'Co.. Drnecist, Euae, Oregon, BATt'ltDAV, NOV, 10. Oamc la now reported plentiful hy uuuiera. , i Junouou Cltf voted an S00 school tag SMI Haturday.' 4 Ml Clan, Condon I home from Niieui toiini the holiday. S. P. Giuaor i has sold hi Janctiou gro. eery store to EU. Uandaaker. a ierK uuner ni country people weie In town today poibaaln holiday good. EffleCt. is ings isnults III with ty phoid (ever At the home of air. Beckwilh. Mr. W. !ollowav hve tonight for the Kut via the Southern Tacltlo nute. i Ml Alice Dorrl returned on tid afternoon' train to pcnd the holiday at nome. Lebanon Exi-rees: The Cumberland Pnabjteria ohurch it Sodavllle I again on tu loumi.iioiis ana enoloaed Albany Rdfald: Dr. O. O. Abrey I re- eoveriUK trosn an altavk of diphtheiia. His children have also Uen sill ic ted with lb disease. Rorebutv Plaindealer, Deo. 18: Hi Qonnt M. V. Pipes havius nerlorined bis cuties here tth promptness and dispatch, adjourn' ennrt aud departed northward. The seeond ludicUl district never hid a better jmlfie than Hun. M. L. Pipe, tnd that bis ability and InteRrity is ol lb high eet order none will deny. -Jacksonville Times. Allwnv rtninernt! Pminlv f'l.irb I'liyne, at the renuext of the mate Uwrd of ecjualixatlon, ha footed up the total amount of mortgage on real property in thl county. The fiifure are not tileaaant to ein template. The total I tl,I07,(KiU IndeDendeiico Wwit Side: J. W. Latigharr hint week killed a lot of corn fed hog which averaired 100 ooumla eacii. I .ley were yearling. It la not oflen we nee corn fed hog In Oregon. All faraier can eaailv mlm corn enough to make their pork. Jacksonville Times: Mr. G. H. Dorrl, of Eugene, who ha been here on a two weeks visit to her mother, Mr. Hcifllnan, went to Ashland on Saturday In company with her sister, air, v. l.inn. or una place, for a few uayt visit wun relative there, It m ss d that the timber on (he npper Kalama river is so dense that when tbe tree are sawed off they just taod on the stomp, not haviig room to fall. A yoang Swede oy me name oi ion lonaon sawed off i ev en aores et trees on his claim and la now waiting for the wind to blow them over. Pendleton East Oregonian: Senator Matlock left on Wedueeday night' train lor fornsna woere nt wire and ion. Wee ley Matlock, have been eojournlng. They will not to to California, unless tbe trio Is deemed sosary (or WeaJey'i health. Mr. Mullock will return aoon to look alter bus Inea matter. jviamaiu mar: uooivo 11. Small, a stockman of Sliver Lake, waa in town Tuesday on hi way home, having taken I'M bead of mule and horse to California. 1 he market is remarkably dull down there Just now, ho Informed me reporter, nut ne wa luck v. or smart enough to dispose of all but 43 neau at satisiactory prices. MONDAY, DEC. 21. Falrmonnt Items. The stale's Wealth. FAIKMOI'NT. IW. 17lh Irtlll SiLsTT. Deo. H. All the nnnntv Vt ork ha rccommcmvHl nn tlm abhw or havs returned tbelr tax rolls, exoent walk. Yamhill, tnd counting it tbe nam a lost Itev. C. A. Wooley returned Tuesday Upturn i'i piT in h'lT o notice an Improvement In the The board today adopted a plan on tfa sidewalk next to the University eqneliratlon of cattle, to.. in all of the ground. Many t liiink 1 counties wen of tbe mountain, and auch A. C. Hunter ha found hi horse P" ent. will b dded or deducted a to which atrayed out of the Fainiiouut m"a ih? w,MBlflI" on horse 130 and pasture. ' tua Bountaius about hall a mnch. lll I. i . J nn . . I1tm ... i , i i " wm uiaaaa mine oi ou per cent, in Our Sunday . h(K)l ha an average ciack.nua. 10 In Coo. and llvJ. as in HOW', SOIlie of Mud and 60 In datum, .,.! Ill n.. ..n, n I.1. ........ .l L - . Z. --'-. V-.... iiacaamaa, Jicnton, Aiullnomab, Colum- Two hop buyer her yesterday from a diatanoe. The ihortest day of 1891 occur next Tucmlay. Cyras Watklns la confined to his real deooe with sickness. The churches contalniHl ginnl wngre gation yesterday. The supper at tbe Episcopal ohurch Inst Saturday evening waa liberally attended. E.J. Fraaierand E.G. Lake leave for San Francisco tonight to speud Hi holi. day. The marshal captured Recorder Dorr Is' attendance of about 4o horse today, which U iu the pound await, the scholars are attending at Eugene. 1. "'. . . The cougar w hlch ninde such a im-b' and Waahiueton. inv taier t oni nanv. wo learn, nave niot on t ih i non r.,ur ul. ..... I Ann form mi of ti nn n 1,,1 in. also retained L. Hilyeu on their behalf wa seen again Sunday on the railroad ,n,'eP Ml disonssed and no doubt will uu uiuir ruii, wun uie ciiy. inicn mine pritleliml part of the town. auopieu. in most 01 laecoonue mort The manager of tbe Free Read in a Room Some means should be taken to kill It .' eiied at their f sea value, were made hippy by the gift of a dictionary r sonio of the children will come up lu aiultin.mah eountyit ts only al 00 longer needed lu the University hilsslng somotline. r M) per cent. Thi will be equalized. H. V. Fuller nd family, of W.lla Wall; I Homo of Hlf iMtofavar emnlnln. rr.TZrZ . .. w?y 'ra. spent Sunday in Engen.: They s. ,rted ,0, Ingof thelreabl mysriously ft riStoi to T T wbU Z lb.., home tbi. morning. muring. We do not w ish to susit II Iu Coo. to J In TUlaminf S-"e5 n, .? r nil Ilt nii oiiine tin from the Head anyone In bairniount, but clreumstan- lu.iii of Tide yesterday. He reimrt the road W8 I10'"' "it her Ulifttvorobly to certain number of acres of land, and clear except the slide at Tilton rock. IMjrtleji In thl plaoe. A word to the this greatly retards tbe work of tbe board. Eight new dwelling are assured In ' "nu "!lro.d.Uu.d." ! " Falrtnout.t a ms.n as the weather will ,.uuwt lias a number or men em- 'D0 f u.m. porn.lt Some or them will bo n.odel " with l.lth trv-t In Eugene, and tmtlst-1 55 w0sW Cl!'M,p, a'iW-67J.: J" or beauty and elegance. Mr. W. Hollo war left Saturdav nisht on the Southern I'aclUo railroad vi Soia- meoto on a viait to her pareota in Chicago. She will be gon about six month. Prof. T. M. Martin an ivrd last niuht on the Florence stai; (o receive medli-al treat- ment lor Ininrira received some Urn since at Rosebnrg from which he has not fully recovered. Butler Blachley, ho ho been visiting here, received a dispatch last evening from hi home at Palous City, Wash., auuouno ing ths sodden death of hi eldest daugh ter, Lncy, Rrownsvlllo Thill's: Rev. O. 1. Travis, of Eugeiip. vlsltwl our school on Wednesday; hM short address to tlio pupils was excellent: he I a wel come visitor here. mg a u-foot solid board fence on the soiilh ldo or the park, or rather a "Chinese wall." There Is talk of a woolen mill belnir put up here In the spring near where the old Smith barn Is, also a broom factory, to lio placed along tho mill race where land has been reserved for manufactories, also several new house. Cuttag-o Grove flewt. Leader, Dec. 18, A. J. Diggin & Co., of Row River, are running lumber down lh river tied up in bunches. This la new experiment here, end if successful will add very mnch to ths obeapoea of th transportation of lumber. Ou th Row river about two mile east of town, th county road has been entirely washed out, end the owner of lb proper- 233. Llun, tumble polls, I21U0. Rheep Rated at ai.79. Balkm, Or., Deo. 15. Tb state board of equalization discussed tb sheep and swine taaessment today. It waa decided to make uniform assessment of 11.75 per fcaad of sheep all over the slat. Mr. Whlsmsn lost t bora and harueaa In Indian creek. 8 mile this de of tbe Head of lids 1 on 1 bis Isst trip. Th animal hr near the old roadway positively refuse to drowned and had to be out loos to aav allow any poasag through their possess- lu.im ui iu, i.ui, I ion. lllllS CNtlslua creal Innnnvenlonfla In I " r. All that nart of Falrmonnt lvlnir hoe living !, by shutting off travel north of lilWnth street i bclnir llaid Ml Items. O. Qoble cantured a lanni Inr a rVw days ago, Doke Ixiwell has got all of his cattle homo but about nine head. Hilly Pengra, of Sprlngtlcld, I at thl place gathering cattle. Can anyone tell u why Hannan did not go over the river Sunday? Mrs. Patrick's daughter, from Port land i at till place now aud will re main all winter. Mis Illume, tencher of tlm Knrtli fork school, visited 1 A Bin Prlnerlll News: Lost Salur. day a scoundrel and swindler, who called r. W. Wesley, wa arrested for obtaining money under fait pretenses. He laid in tail until Tueadsr. on which da ba waa given beating before Justice Bell and at night with tiie nightingale's beaul aiocnargea. 1 lie man came to town a day or two before he wa arrested and repre- uiniwn open 10 the puiiiio, THIS Is a great Improvement and itsconvenleiice Is appreciated by the dwellers in that thriving suburb. Halsey News: We have Information from Allmny to the ell'ect that Clia. liOiuien, who is held as an accessory to the murder of lionry Ingram, litis made a confession acknow ledging com plicity iu the terrible all'alr. Two nightingale, male and female. inado a habitation for themselves on the bank of the Willamette river, three mile from Aurora during the summer months. The female ncted there, raised her young, and the bird have gone south for the winter months. People in the vicinity say that at niirht time tiio sonirs of tlie male bird were delightful to listen to. loung nieti would wlilstlo In aiiMwer to tho bird and the little creatures would then re spond In the most charming vocal strains. It I only a question or a few year when Oregon's forela will ring 1- vislted at T. II. McChiin' A rviimli tt flu ira Inui vn..utU . - ' O a ' vM.-avi a iiuiq inn nWK, between tb Row river country and town. T. .. Bohemu'ln! Aral f l'a ! d?W" '"f M 'P ttt 1,ralri WM mistaken, Uobemia tb first o( th week end report a we have onlv Inui a fW Iiu Iwh, tA very flatterina Drosneots from th. 'An,,l. l":e.0"'' l"ltI lnUies, to utnu 11, uu au avcraire, au over 1110 very Muttering prospects from th "Annie mlue, 11 say a tunnel was put in through the aide of the monutalu which tapped the ledge nearly one hundred feet below tbe tbe surface, and that they hv a well de fined ledge with much richer ore than haa been milled during the tummei, Tbe pay prairie. A, C. MeClure while returning from hi place the other day heard a pig squealing in me nriisn, aim on going to the place found that a cougar had stretk In the ledge I about six feet In uight a pig, he ran at tho cougar on wmtii. 101 win yet prove to be tb rich est mining district In th state. Special Meeting; of City L'onucll. Ilia linmA mill Ilia Mlllmip run nn m w. be came home for hi gun and dog, and when he went back the dog treed two in the same tree, bo he captured both. Widh-a-Waks. Council met at tho city hall Friday evening In special mission. Present Mayor ' MeChing, Council men Walton, Urlflln, Preston, Pago, Dorrl and Oshurn. 1 he following pns-eodln were had ordinance gasoline an imimmmI. 'I Iia nnlhintifw nivilill U'lilnirofoverlOirailoiia of either of everlastingly throwing things In aud alsivewiinbustlbles by one person with- l,0"ttl10. uuw Pnhyterinn church Florence Items. Dec, 18, 1891. Should the Odd Fellow perfect the n Mi)Z.ZZr. orKnlz"t' ofaltHlge In Vlorenw, a "and "iKSSS'-S: remand " fM' The onllnance prohlblU tlie 'jntmctor Sdiulto and Hanta are rut music. Portland Woloome: "capper1 lu the city limits. On motion, the bill of J. O. for fit), wa ordered paid. Ulalr, tbeir ' or "fen lented that he had been sent here to xem- ins tns ucnooo mine, tie bad a boot. :" i " . IV- .7.. . : I, . ," W. r. " . -r-" saddls and bridle and oom mony. lie , ", . V ,DgKfu ,B, XM" , cn V, " ' . RUU P,iMHl'u' la conjunction with Ordinance, repealing ordlnaiiflo to noe" tb Portland prevent the digging or cesspool within put np at tb Prinevill house, sot M quainted with C. 8. Smith, told th (tor? of hi mission, got a little "full," played ?:me or two, got broke and borrowed cash rom air. Smith, offering to draw a check for that amount. In all he got Into Smith about $70. Then be atrtick genial Bob Harrington and borrowed 125, offering hi pony tor security, men wo.n It got dark b. spirited tbe pony out of th stable and left. A warrant wa issued for hi arrest and Sheriff Booth caught hi man in tb Upper Ocboeo ooun ry and returned him to town, and hi hearing resulted a above ststeu. a it u not a crime to borrow mon- ev, no rose could be made against him, but that h is a greet (windier goes without ssying, He left on Wedceedey for part uninown. Masbbiid. In Eneene. Oregon, at th Rectory, by Rev. D. E. Loverldge, Dm. VI. Wl. Cbaa. P. Oreoorr and Annia E. Briner, all of Lane eonnty, Oregon, nefarious and Indictable game of roping in 13. unwary 1001 10 me piircnaae 01 I lie outlying country, worth Derbao on hun dred dollars per ore, for from ten to fif teen time tnat amount, In lot fifty by on hundred feet, according tn thir depravity, It I remarkable that inch a condition of affairs can exist where a modloutn of oom moo amis ihould prevail to wvn tbe anwa ryof tbe inflated price asked; but some how, under tha influence of lame tvne. bin advertisement and journalistic . influence), poor people are bypunlized lo uiak of tbemselve share on tb installm.nl plan to tb shark of th outside additions. Of eonrs It I only folks of moderate circum stances mat are caught m tb mesne ol their humbug farm land. ' People of poor urroundinga, hopeful of arising out of their preeout level to tbe bliss ol home of their own re victims of tb real estat. boomery. Tb (bark canltallr on thi a thousand per oent. and with their ally will probably continue lo fleece tbonssnds of dupes notwithstanding onr warning pro- lesis. On motion, adjourned. E. E. BURLINCAME'8 iccivfirnrc-cHtMicAL . HwUMI UIMUL o LABORATORY btablUhed In rolordo. twi WinrrtbrfniHo. lpre ui frcelv pruntpl ftiul wfut ftttcitUoii Said I Silver Bullion ; IrSLVVf AUiaM, 17M 1 17tt Urmss It, Ssstm, Otta, unwm Election Coutest. The Jonctloa Times ba the follow In concerning tbe forthcoming election content w mat city: II seems that tb city election I reallv to be contested. Attornivi for both sides bv been her gathering up facts and wbll both sides are a little unlet a to What U being done, it seems tbe matter will get into court. Tbe ground for t ie con test will be tbst tb ludues of th election refused to receive bsllot of those wbo bsd failed to pay tbeir taxes, tb eity charter, it I raid, making auch provisions, claiming that tb said portion ol tb charter la con trary to tbe constitution of the Ute. At torneys naiioo a niipworin Has neen re- En Route Home. The following card reached us this morning: JIUTl.KK, JIo., Pee, 14, '01. Eiiitok (jIitaiid, Dear Friend: I reached here Saturday the ll'th at 9 p. m. with nn aivldcnt on my way. Was tired, but well. Had nodelav. wrecks or blockades on the way. It Is pleas ant here, no now, and but little snow in tho mountain through which I passed. I leave hero tonight for St. Ixiuls, and fnnii there the evening or the 17th ror Eugene. Am with my brother here, hut long lor Oregon and Eugene friend. Truly, U. A. Dlaih. Hilled lis m Hauaway Accident. Tim Dai.I.kh, Dec. 18. Word ha Just reached here from Prlneville, of tho death of Alexander Finlayson, near that place, Monday last, Mr. Finlayson wa one of tho oldest and best-known sheen men In Eastern Ore gon, He was returning from Prlne ville. after comiiletinir the nurchaso of a band of sheen, when hi horses were frightened and started Ut run away. Mr. Pinlayaoi. waa thrown between the wagon bed and hind wheel, so firmly wedging him In that when he ws found he wa dead and tho wheel locked. Mr. Mnlayson was of Scotch birth, and nfly years of age. putting In seat and irettlnir ready generally for tho ChriHtnuu tree. Why I It not, right now, a good time to ntrltuto that daily mail busi ness again ? A continued pounding at thl thing will eventuate in accom plishing that which will tend to our everlasting good. It will be retnomliered that some two mouth ago, while walking to liose- burg, Prof. Martin wa unfortunate In striking hi leg against a log and from the educt of which he ha since suf fered more or less until the present time when It Is so imitifiil a to excite alarm lest It culminate iu Mometiilng serious. The giMsl gentleman left thl morning for Eugene whither he goes hopiiiK to derive a beiietlt under Din skilled treatment of the physician of that city. AH Florence together with Tho West wish him an early recovery and a Hi'dy return. He expect to be nbseut alxMit two week. A riant for Sclo. (Si. rra Fnt::rn's S.lim, Or., Dec. 7. Bine correct fig urea of Multnomah's asaeaauient for lHJl were added lo tbe tola) taxable property of tbe st it", tbe irrand total la iliH.447 74H. taineil by tbe coutcsUnt and L. Bilyea by $11,3 H), (MA) larger than last year. Tb the cbileodants. A far w have been I board ol eiinsllratlon were working todav able to learn tb legslity of tbe tax de clared delinquent by the eity council, should be Stilled. Tbi I conceded by all those with whom w have talked and a number have staled that their tax money 1 ready n proof of tb legality of lb tax. And if 11 la not legal, II will Iben be known and all wrong can be rlgbtened and II legal and Juat, lb lax can Iben be collected. We regret very mnob tbi enibroglio but it seem that Junction is not lb only plac thai ba t conical on Its bands. CaetrU l-eostw Ptgectfow,, CuuMiutuL,1 Sour and orenutue J'ialuiaucy, etoinach, Piarrhqia, and reverkbaeai Tbu tb child is reodered healthy and iu elep aataral, CtorU contain no atorj bfue or other; narootic property. "OaorU la so wed adapted lo ehAlrea thai ryr-svsu A'-, ruoja, n. T. I VMS Caetnrla la nr twmtl A at fxUilj aOaptm lo n4,m of chlWran." ALSX. Kxirrarrj, M. U., 11C7 bl A.. stawTark. To Cnrrica Co, TI aturray flt, X. J, "Heap Llkee Veliky Gal." Rev. Dr. Talenlin A. Lewi n( the See ond Prealiyterlan Church at lkooklyn I about to begin a crowd, sgainal lb Chi- neee Sunday school system by which voaog women are employed in teaching Mongol Ian, lie believes Cbluameo would not at tend the Chinese mUaion ontiaecled with tha church unless they bad Mlractife teach er lo lb young ladir. Hi view Is thai th average Caiuawaa, wbo allenda Sandsy school ceree httle sbool lb bible. He say parent, ars doing a greet wrong to tbeir daughter I allowing tbem to teach Co In. men who go to Monday school only to it beside the girl. He declares lb practice is likely to cause trouble, and Ibe evil should be (topped l once. Dr. Lewi bad appointed committee to in veatigate tb management of the Chinese Sunday schools, and expects to mak some 'radical reform. !J. t. Bulletin. 1 on telrurapb line and by tomorrcw Mult- monab's total will be ready, Tba equali zation ou bogs wilt add j ter cent, in toos cuiiuty, ma smaller per cent in mt rsl rouotie. Ihere will be a reduiimn of 40 per cent, in Har ney, 'it per cent in Malheur and anwll pet Mills in others. Tbe Imerd today Anally deeMed) to oases sbsep uniformly at l.?a per head aH over tbe ute. it wo decided lo aiaes hogs al little bintK Oateuxavwst kkssl perlatleatdeiil Heal (as, 8ai.ii. Dee. 18 Re. Q. If. Irwin ha tendered bis resignation a superintendent of the guvomiuem Indiaa training school at Cheni iirt, Bear Ibiteilv. II resigned lo re enli 1 ne ministry. Irwin wa appointed under Pie Ukut Harrison in August ISh'J. SucHiKe-SALK. SherllT Xoland Dec llnh sold at imbllu sale the Ih iirv Sehwaner farm In Mohawk valley, eoiiHlstlng of 210 acres, on an execution. 11 waa ui.i in ny Knooo Uro.. the Judgment creditor for the sum f A Flour. A waiter tnd Chinese took. i'n be, of the HofcuAn iiouae. bad a fight. V e. win, in wtic'b Jcha, as saual, rame mi .-r d1 tt. Tbev were arre.Ud bv M,i'ui.l Kaitland, and taken, before tbe ' tyrtft who flji4 eawtt ot thco Mr. floins, of Si lo, wa in Einreno the other day and made a contract with Crouch & Houston for an electrlo lighting plant for Sclo. They will furnish Hit) incandescent Utrhta and VI are liifht. There I considerable In quiry from abroad about the Crouch Houston dynamo, and it Is pretty cer tain to develop into a largo Industry. Short Lived Dihtinctios. Tho Dulles Sun: An item I going the round of the press that Sherman coun ty I the only one In the state that hn not a saloon within It borders. Such wa poHslbly the caso for a hort tlmo after the two aohsm keepers, at Grants, were fined for violation or the license law, but the county wa not allowed to enjoy uch distinct Ion long, as out side or drug stores, there is at leat one pUice where the "long felt want" i supplied; The owner call hi naloou a rattlesnako ranch and there are not a few who make regular call ror the purpose of getting bit or spcuiling one. Married. At tho home of the bride's parent at Jasper, Wednesday, Den-mber lrt, A. II. Sunderman aud Lulu Smith, N. H. Alley, of Eugene, ofTlclatlng. Mis Lulu I a daughter of J. L. Smith, one or Lane county's good men and heavy ranchers. 'I'lier groom, Mr. Sunderman. i a minister or the Christian ehiiren and is em ployed by that people a county evan gelist in thl county. r.KK'K at FbonK.vcE.-Tn tho build ing or the lii:ht house at Ilcccta Head and the erection of builitinirs in Florence next year, several million of brick will be needed and a there are no conveniences fur lmiirt!ng o larger an amount, thev .will nconsiirily lj manufactured there. Mr. M. F. Park er inform ns that a company will soon be formed fur that purjio-e to man ufacture on a very lurjre eale. Boxa rrrsxtsc. In climate tbre U aoma diSereae between that ol tb. W ilium ette vaMey tod Eaitera Orcein a ilia fol lowing I rum the Pendleton Ejft Ot- :..av will prove. "iMiow-dtitM :ilt d . p ! pear ia tb lane between W: t.:u a-, i Atben. which is sai.l to be aWi ii::y ..--i-bl. Snow has drifted ,!so m tie rr-vU north ol Pendleton, nuskirg travel lS..i,"'