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71 n irn Jim. juj 'J BUTIBLISUED MB TBB OIKSEBU 5TI0N OP DKIOCRiTIC PRIMIftES. AU Til UM N HOXEST LIV1XB BV T 112 SWEAT UP Ql'R BROW ?()L24 EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY. JANUARY .50, 1892. NO. 15. nn Y G ARB. PCHLIS0ED EVERY BATUBDAY. 11. CAMPBELL, rablhh" Troprinor. ...ici.- 1 1 the East side f Willamette t''VJu Seventh and Eighth Street 92 00 , .75 '"!!'.!'.!"!!!'.' .. IB"" ,AI! USh ,...., ,)H AUVKITOHINQ. ..... ,-rtt ft folIoWll 4STu K. or lea. on. Insertion Ms rtl.r--"'? WW ;'liri. local column, 20 cenU IS ib work wut be paid ro u ilivhi. 0. WOODCOCK, Aiioriicy-Mawt pitt. - - - ORKGOJt ernfiK-lieerut 7 ft 8 McClareu Buildiug. irfiweiM attention glen to Collections .- . XXT eHurwlwi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, -DUKN'8 BUILDING, i it (iip. . . Oregon. 'S - 7 E. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, rrcFVE. - - OREGON. Ornci- Room in Conser's Block. a eeii I rn ItU. IVI. lillLLLn attorney and Ccunsollor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. fl'GEXECITY. - OREGON. Aire In Maonic Temple. IVUl.UllUclll V.V X ttj tVAI. Thysicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. tUQEXE CITY OREGON. Srecitl attention given to Frobate bueinetn ulbatracUof Title. Ornci Over Lane County Bank. DR. J. 0. GRAY DENTIST. rvFFICE UPSTAIRS . IN YOUNG'S VS block, oppoaite Goabd office. All work wimuneu. Uuihin; gu administered for painteas ax- mint 01 teetn. J. S. WALTER, M. D. S. DENTIST. I'ncne, Oregon. DtnulRiiomi Willamette Street, oppoeita w . lintel, LINN & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS CtiBui and Caskets always on hand. Pre- r-'" .aa tmDttimiug Bodies a Specialty. Jlht call, prompty attended. Bondance, Recond house eontb of Metho- "".nurch, Willamette street. B.PrDORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE improed and Unimprored Town -r-lur uie, on eaey terma. Property ,J In'uranoe Companiee I represent ara 'TV ' 01de.t aud moat Reliable, and in "'ft andEgurtABLi adjuatment of their T iaxi) Second to Nom. Ware r,f T'rtir Dttimun 1. mnHnltA. uace-In Cit7 B. F. DORRIS. ' UCEH, PEISt. W. I. PICT, CA8HIEI THE Eugene National Bank EUGEXE CITY, OREGON. SSL" 'CAPITAL, 130.000 u&pU'SFUND 10,000 . "tu general banking bosineaa. d n Boaio of DiBECToas: ' Uton f w ogborn, i C Chnrch. 8 M ' M Hodaon, C Lanor. 1 E Diria. Act oa a aew prtnctpt tnlaw the 1m, etBmack and baw thnmfk On mtm Pa. Hnn Pnxa tprerMf twrt bttonm, torpid irnr aad eanMlpa koa. VmalhaM, mild.M, "Mil BOdoaaa.a5a ttamrk (rr M emclMa. a.'d k. . auaeiia,auaaii,iaa, 4b" B- beh: LEY. F. L. POSSON & SON, By fur the largest T Trees, Ferf illzers, Bulfis, Roses, H. I. goats' bbb Supplies. We are Northwestern Agents for uiuwcu anu ueaters in tue world. F. L. POSSON A. SON. LINN I E. Lnckey DEALERS W DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. Lane County Bank. HOVEY, HUMPHREY 4 CO. A. G. ilorar, : U. C. Humphrey, : : Prenidont : : Ciuliler Assistant Cashier J. M. Abiuks, : Transacts a General Banking Business. EUGENE, OREGON. University Books ore, McClarens Buildin , (Oppoeite F. t. Wilkina' DniK Store.) IIa an extensive Stock of 8TANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, ttc. rF-Orders for Books and Subscriptions lo Newspapers and Periodicals promptly at- tPDOfld to. Rnwel Troubles, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or External Pain. Ask your druggut tor it J S. LUCKEY, CALEB IN Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc ReDa'rinflC I'roroptly itxecutca. aaTAIIWork Warranted.. J. S. LUCKEY Eijii! EOOKSTOR 1 E. Scfiwarzschiltj, Prop. (Pucceseor to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES, n.r. bv mail oromptly attended to. Ad- dreai Lock Box ll'J. Cash, h Prices, AT CRESVELL, b rnm and after Feb. 1. 1891, ray terms will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will not D6 Undersold. Hio-liest market irico Paid Infp. If not all trailed out will pay balance in Cash. J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. dealers on the Coast in SEEDS GARDEN GRASS 4. FLOWER D. M. Ferry & Co., the largest Seed PORTLAND. OREGON. & SON, Real Estate Irannters. IDOKKI. Joh mid John Da v Ion to Annie Dn vlo8, fractional lot 2, iu fractional blk: II, Mulligan's donation; ftiOO. OOBtJBO. J C Gocxxlnle to Fannlo Palmer, nciv; tOO. FLOBEKCI. T R Horry to E J Frasier, undlvldcii inU'i-CHt in loU 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, It, and 14, block 62, Chicago addition; B ho J InU'reat In lot 17 of Miller's addi tion; $ir0. T It Jlcrry to E J Fraaier, lntrwt In all of Fnwier & Berry's part of llor ence, exwpt blocks 32, iW, 40. 41, 4y51, 64, 59, 08, CD, and lot 8 block alno lotBll, 10, 11 and 12 and fractional lots 8 and 13, block 07; $1050. T R Berry to E J Finder, I lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 18; $50. , COUNTRY. Mrs M A Mount, admlnWnifrix, io J W Oowdy, 137.73 acros in Tp 20 8, It 4 W;f 1,000. Oregon & California It It Co to Jno L Olllold, 80 acres In Tp 20 8, It 5 W; into. James O Donthllt to R B Healej, Wl', acres in T lfiH, R 2 W; f lOOO. An-illa Duckworth to Harvey Duck worth et al, 1)4 acres In T 17 8 R 5 Vf't $200. It Was an ,Impreilon." There never was a more surprised and dumbfounded man than a certain well known merchant in this city whose wife presented him a short tlnio ago with a little Chinese baby. ."My !" he exclaimed, when the nurse deposited the new-born infant In his arms, "Where did you get this?" "It is yours" emphatically declared the nurse. The bewildered man gavoone affrighted glance at the baby's queer little pigeon eyes, high, cheek bones and bald pate with dark shadowy tuft at the crown and nearly fainted away lie tried to persuade himself that he was the victim of some horriblo night mare, but tho evidence of his senses was too convincing. Ho flew to his wife's bedside to find her also in a most distressed state of mind over tho ad vent of tho minaturo Ah Hln. "It Is all due to that wretched Sunday school of yours," he could not help moaning. For a long time his wife Lad been a zealous teacher In one of the local tsun day schools and had been endeavoring to Instill the gospel Into the benighted ..li.wlj rifaflimsiif Chinese. Her labor among them had so Impressed their features upon her mind as to produce the disastrous results. Whether or not she will now give up her interesting class is a matter unannounced. Phila delphia Record. Chinks! Fiuht The Recorder fined! Jim, the Cliina cook. S. Tba other Cbioaman was tried and loquittf d. When Baby was sick, we jare her Oaetorla. When aba was a Child, aha cried for Oaatoria. Whan aha became HiM, h clung lo Caetaria. Whan aba had Children, aba gaa than Oaatoria. The Celebrated Frencb Cure. "APHRODITINE''S Is Bold o a POSITIVE GUARANTEE toenreany form of nerrou. diwM oraaf diaordarot uia tnraUTe f-ii-uof e.UnrMX. whether an.ing fndn ! hM.ca.1 t BEFORE aKof Stlmalauti, AFTER T'.bacca orOvtaia.ortlirguah Toaihfallndfaeiw l!on.orrlaaulnre,4c .eurba lumot Halt h, er. WikilDrM,Barlnadown FalnslrsaUat ( k.semlnalWeaancw.brMerla, Serroni Jr talloo, Norrornal Imlaloaa, Lacarrhva, lc alnim, Wak MemorT. Ixwof Cower and Inwo-Uni-y, whtcb II neahriplolten 1pI to prematura) d'A ate and lnnitr. rrica 1.H a boi, t boaca furr'"". Seat rT mail ourerlpto( price A WBITTKM OCARAHTtl U (rlren far evwr I'xuU order TerelrH, tit trl and the money li Iteraaaent rura la not eftated. We bat t'imiaivliol (errttmonlale (mm old and toubc. i, l both re., who hara been a rmanentlr mnwt trthetweetAphrailiUoa. Clrralar Iraa. Addreaa THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wtftcra Jtraoch. bat 27, foalLtau. Oa. Sold by I .R. LUCKEY A Co.. tniiac E ie-ne, u .. Dealers Mo SATURDAY, JAN. Five prisoners in tbe county jail st pre - nt. A gentleman has rented a iooui in the Ti- tm block (or a rettaurunt. E. J. Fraaier recovered fr..ni hi- illness, and ia now at Monterey. CalilorniH. ' , .... , . i roi. jitiruns leg is nt.i improving. The wilt air will not permit it to Ileal. J. It. Cirti nftYhl, of Portland, who was very ill with pneumonia, ha re covered. Prof. Roork orpmlzeil a Farmer's Al liance at Junction last week, with 11 members. Mii Rota M'illinuin of C'l t.c drove is learning tbe telegraph biihiH in ibe Pos tal ofilcu, Ibia city. A marriage lieenso was isuel taday by County Clerk Walker to Louis liuudy and Edith Parker. J. B. MoOlaine, an Oregon iiiuoccr of 1813, died at Haleui Jauavr 1, .axrd 72 years, lie was quite a pobtiviiui. vm. Blanton, wbo live, uu th bills about fonr miles south of Liii ne k,ys tbnl the sun is tunning brightly at um piuce to dsy. W. T. Campbell, of MeKen.ie. pre cinct, is building a Uiru on his Ninth street projH-rty, just cast of the mill race. Salem Statesman: The etiquette of ieni-year Is that trms Hhoulil not lro- ikmo unless they can supMirt a hus band. CuUDty Clork Csder Powell, of Mitltun mab, teoeired somti bard knocks from the assessor, Geo. Senrs, in tbe Oregutimn of yesterday. Tbe Bontbsra Facitlo Co.'s businors at Engeue this year us rejioitiHl by Agent L. U. Adair exceeds ibiit of hiht year by about $7000. Mr. Howe, of Howe & Jlice, retnrtifd from a business trip to 8sn Fraucixro Thursday night coming via ibo I'ortUud lesmcbip route. 8. P. Hluddeu and wife were passen gers on the overland train lied night for San Francisco. S. C. Sladdcu ae- coniianied them. T. E. Wyatt, who lives aboiil ten miles north of Eugene, has sold his farm to a California man for $22 mt acre. He Kives immediate ihisscssioii. A Eugene physician gives a practical tent in regard to tbe purity of water, l'lmm it in a glass ai d shake violently, and if there is Impure animal mntler rontniutd it will betray tbe samo by tbe smell. Mrs. Plilllipiil, who lives alsuit eiL'lit miles north of Eueene, had her arm dislocated last spring and never had It iroperly set. The physicians now tell icr that It can not U set as there is lunger of bursting an artery. Dallas Itnmizer: Wo notice a bull dozen or more of our eiubiiiigm crying sour grapes since tbey failed to get the county priutiug. The lew looked all tight to them while it whs up before tbe leiHluture, nud even up to the very hour of tbeir failure to come out ahead. In a private letter from J. S. Woolcy, of Harney county, Eastern Oregon, to a friend iu this city, he says they are having severe cojd weather there and the snow is very deep. It Is Iris Inten tion, he says, to get out of that cold country as soon as possible and come to Lnnu county, where the climnte is milder. All traveling men say that Corvallls has tho brightest future and the best Improvements of any town in the Wil lamette valley. Gazette. That's just the way they talk about Albany, aim we'll wager some of them even do It at Salem and EiiL-ono when they are thero. The truth is, Corvallls, Salem, Euireno and Albany are all iu the swim. Albany IX-mocrat. Cottage Grove Leader: J. II. Sharp, the Bohemia miner and J. McYwuu, both of whom have valuable mining interests in the Bohemia mountains, left for their claims last Monday, and will l absent for some time. The snow is now keeping many people out of the Bohemia country. Lively times will bo seen up there as soon as spring opens with nice, warm weaitter. Cottage Grove Leader: The cliacl car Evangelist was one of the interest ing attractions of this city for about three weeks. It was conducted by Rev. E. G. Wheeler, who ellicted a Missionary Baptist organization, Sun day, January 17, of seventeen niemlicrs as follows: W. G. Day, W. C. Sonvlls, Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1). Smith, C. V. Sor rclls, Alex Smith, L. G. Sonvlls, M. F. Sonvlls, M. M. Sorrells, G. II. Jackson, 8. C. Sorrells, J. L. Hunter, G. W. Johnson, 8. B. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Younger, and James Moore. Thirteen have united with the organi zation since. Rev. Donnell, State Evan gellst anil Rev. Milam are continuing tho meetings in the Union church building. FOR PITCHER'S CastoHai promote Digestion, and OTurcuuiea Flaiuluucy, Coustipution, Bour Btomacb, Dlarrhia, and FeverUiness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and Its sleep natural. Castor! contuina no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castnria Is so well adapted in children that I reooraroeod it aa superior to any pmrrlption known to u." H. A. Ar hib. M. Ii . S rortiand Ate., iruoklyn, N. Y. " I tna Castnria In mf prartlm. and And It specially adapted to ..'Tertions of rhil.trea." Alu K' Siarsfis, M. D , lo'.7 iid Ave.. New York. Trt Cnrarm Co, 77 Murray Be, V. T. in mm I'F.PAU ItLOCK PAY KM EST 1 Tilt' l ust ami M Mil iir" of Huililiiig- ill aiii'iuiver. ! Since llicro him been munn lulk about piiv- !" Wdlowet e '". "T l'"-v, "ml "r : lunn kind. oJ ,Mve,,wnu have t.-ii ug- (tested I tit. following from 'lie uiiimuvi r , iVihiml iaii relative i.. the uuinnci of build- ing a crdur block Mv.MiKiit hii.I its cet will be read with iuti'i. -I line: t be ater ( o. anticipated the event, Au srtitiiMnl ruihttoUH wui l ii l it the and is prepared to appeal In the u outer tile of Die Kiilcanlk. This eiirbing prellie colli t. It is prohuhlc (bat it is a in mx iuch. s Hi iek hmI cvtemU nliieeii itles(ioii to gain time, and that as soon inches below the gfmle of I lit. mi re. I, mid as coliilitioiis MTl 1 1 i t a new pilliiiiig cosis forty-Uve ceiils per linenl loot. 'I he 1 Mat loll w ill In' built, roudway wan carefully excivnled lo u ileplb It would have Uvtl thoilKiluls of dol o( suteen Hiid ime hsK milus Mow lliu iu- j b,M in the Water company's tivieurv li noeii -Hi hit ui ill ueei, iiiiix i.im not 10 mil lur ri'illio tt'ititt lilt' I'reetT i Jteit.ii' lion. The Mili giitile having been comput ed, ii coining of not lens than three niches of clean land ViitHeveulv spread o'er' Ihe surface of the sllcels between cuibs. This Hand wit thoroughly tucked by uieain of a heavy toller; Jin n a louiidatlou of olio and one half inches of cetlar boards . laid lengiliwihv nl the street close together on one inch by leu inch cedar stringers uuder the ends nud center, stringers were rl rally imlieilileil till the loumliitiou plank nu.t.u lown llrmly oil lh. snnd lT pop this foundation live cidir blocks, pylindtiral in hluipe, not 1.8 than live inclien, nor more than ight in diameter and sn inches iu letiglli weie placed oil eud. Tliemt blocks were cirefully stt upon their bses and driven logithi r so Ibiit tbe uitirstices between Ihe blocks were not more lhuu (one ahd oue bulf iucbes uur less than three-quartern of an inch. The spa ces between tbe blocks aero filled Wltb clean, K're'iitd dry gravel Unit whs not less limn nne-ipiarter nor more thuu one inch in si.o. This yraV i aa ihoruiibly rammeil with proper tools, tellll' d and thoroughly rammed again. The hi reel was then agsiu sprinkled with rleau iliy gravel of suflicieut thickucss that when swept it left the inter stices between Ibe blocks well tilled. Cross walks were made by raising tbe sub grade parallel lo the cross walks and Iheu psving ss tbe balance ol tbe street. Wherever Ihe paving joins au lltipaved street a curbing of fir timber six by twelve inches was llrmly set on eilge to bold the blocks iu proper pluces. There is a street railway iu tbe center of tbe street with or diiiary T rails. Tbe blocks are held in place along this linn by means of a fir tim ber four Inches thick by twelve deep that is set firmly ngainst the cross ties. The cost of this pavement was H.'J'J per square yard . l'lciisaut Hill Items. Jan. 21. Rev. A. 1). Skaggs has sold bis residence to S. li. Callixou. Dr. Prentice hss been called to attend Mrs. B. C. Baxter, who is very ill st ber borne hero. Those suffering from la grippe nro nil im proving. Mis. J M. Keency nnd little daughter of Jasper, also dir. T. II. heeney, of l.ugene, made this place a Hying visit lousy W. L. Rristow has been appointed F.M. at this piece in place of H. llaudsnker re s tenet! His bonds havo been sent to tbe department wilb C. A. Davis and 8. Rig' don us bondsmen. I ho site of the post ollice has also heen chnnged one and one' balf miles west ol the present site. Distilleries. There are in this district distilleries as follows: Medford Distilling nud Refining Company, aledford, Uregon; fortland Uts tilling and Cattle Feeding Company, of Troutdalc, Uregon; and tbe Uniontown Distilling Company, Uniontown, Wash., having an aggregate mushing capacity daily of about ti.'iU bushels, aud turning out about gallons per day. these distilleries have all beeu started wilbin the last year ami have a capital of over f 150,000 iu Tested in their plants. The are nine rectifiers and '3211) retail liquor dealers in tbe district. It is com posed of tbe states of Washington, Oregon and the territory of Alaska, and is divided into seven divisions; Medford being tbe third division of which Natbnnivl Lnngcll, of Jacksonville, is divisional deputy. Mail. BitANCH IN(1 On T. Independence West Side hint this concerning tho well known llrm of M. Svarverud &Co: M. Svarverud & Co. havo Just opened a hardware tore iu the building lately vacated by J. F. O'Doliliell. Mr. CampU'll, manager of the Independ ence house, informs us that they will carry a stock second to none. This firm Is already well known In Folk county, having been In the agricultural implement business in tins city lor some time, Tbeir initio in imple ments iu the piist has lioen very satis factory, and Messrs. Svarverud & Co. intend to increase their business and also to secure a fair share of the general hardware trade or rolk county. If fair dealings ami honest goods arc consider ed by buyers." Wiikat A Foot Dkkp. The follow ing item is fcoing the rounds of the state press, having Ist-ii condensed from a lengthv article thut ama'ared in tbe holiday edition of the Saieiii States man: "F.X. Matthleu still owns the land in Marion county, ls-tween Butte ville ami Aurora, where the llrst crop of w heal irrew that wus ever raised In the Northwest. This piece of laud illustrates tbe richness of Oregon soil, for it has grown seventy-five crops nfj wheat in seventy-six years, and it still produces thirty-five bushels to the acre. Conn, living eight miles west of Rose The wheat grown ou this laud, if I burg, came to town this morning with snread on the surliuv, would occupy as ! great a depth as the soil has been cul-j livated." Din Not F.il. A day or two ago we utibhsbed an item from a Corvallis paper t.- ..ii.... f i.. ii knn- t r. itimut to" laiiuio w. iu, wc. ii.. i, u. aj . Hurd. The Gazette snys: L. L. Hurd, of Ifcjseburg. was in the city Ibis we. k look-1 ing after business matbtrs. Mr. llnrd iu- forms us that there is no truth in the ro-1 port in circulation and published in last wick s Issue ol Ibe Oizette thst be was financially embsrassed. He says bis finsn- ciil sfluirs are in good condition ac t that Irom present indications be has a bright Buu prueit'uus luiurv utiiuitj utui. i... i.. I u:m ! A CAt.f. Foil "Soap." A circular has been forwarded by republican cam paign managers In the J-Jist jKiiit.-iy de manding lMistmnstcr in Clackamas county ami other parts or uregon to whack uti $5 for literature that proves a protective tariff raises wages ami that the fool foreigner pays the tariff on the gissls lie sends us, every time. Come, shell out now. Oregon City Courier. FiiaiMCB Psizks The following Lane eounlv people drew prizes in tbe recent weekly ti.unn. I a drawing: Mrs. Isabella Ware, Eugene, family tent; A W. Williams, I Cobarg, piano stool; J. Ifetemi:s. Eugene, j cariH-t sateper; J. I). Misbleer sulavription, to Chatter Box. INJINCTIOX DISSOLVED. The City Wins the Suit in Favor of - m T. ririii Sewerage. -An Appeal I'robable. j Z't ball, .l,r,!, Jan. Jl. 1 J"t The opinion of Judge I'Iih-s was filed An,,,", in the olllce of the county clerk today i k!', .L.'.hn ti,,flin.. 1.isr;.vl,,g,be.,,Ju,,e1lo,i t.,al I.Hu fe I f ... I III., oili fnim iikimv tin, is iiMi- . ' ' ... ... i..m in, , ,..,,(, exmst ructeil sewer. It is thought that , ((, mvt IIOIH' HO lOllg aifll. ll llclllil can is matie to mo statement thai u prejudice, to a great extent unreasona ble, wo think, has existed rtgnlust the water furnished from the present pumping station. A source of supply that will not pos.slldy U eontamiiiateil by the drainage of the eastern portion of the town is easily procurable. The Eugene sewer can bo used for the purjMise for which it was Intended, I, ui ii,., .,11.. rii,.., ..1.....1.1 ,.n..... .. I .... .... Ulllieir, nill.tllll ItlOM, I. It'll- I soiinoie time lor mo ater conipanv t ! euiv a Hew sourtv of slljiply. 'lb ' nwr necessity to many H'rsotls and should not U eontainliiated sewerage until a new supply Is tallied. by die TIIK FATHER KIl.LKl). Two Years Ago the Son Met Ills Death on the Same Road. 1 will be remembered (bat about two Tour siuoe a sou of J. M. Taylor, whose fam liy lives on the tronk place, uear Ooshen was killed in a railroad accident in Now Mexico. He wssa biakeman ou the train of which his father was engineer. Huturday our dispatches chronicled tbe socideutsl death of J. M. Taylor as follows: Ai.iurm'Kitot'K, N. M., Jan. 22, Early this morning a Raymond fc Whiteomb siH-clal train going west and the Atlantic A l'aellle passenger com Ing east collided at BlueWater, seven teen miles west of Albuniiemiio, and Engineers Taylor and Moore, Fireman Daggey and Conductor Morau were killed. The fireman of tho special had a leg cut oil. No serious li.Juries to passengers are yet roimrted. Both en gines were demolished. A sncclal liearing olllcials of the road, went to t tie scene or tne accident this morning. A strong tooling is expressed here, as it Is believed tho accident was the result of criminal carelessness. Mr. Taylor had been railtoading for near ly forty years. Wbcn be brought homo the remains ot bis son, bis wife by every means suown tried to prevail upon our nusoami 10 give up his dangerous svo cation but without avail. He went back to bis old job, and lo bis deslh. The body of tbe dead eDgiueer will be brought to Ooshen for interment in a few days. He leaves a wife and several chil dren lo mourn his untimely death. Petty Larceny. Dally linsnl, Jan, 1. Yextonlnv tiiornlnir tut. tniiimu oumo into J. E. Bond's store pretending to pursiiuso some goods. Wlillo Air, Bond's back was turned to them they each abstracted a pair of pants. They started up tho mail and sold one pair ... it. 'i..i ia.i , btr 011. ii it-nn, tti 1'iiiriiiiuiiii, nun uie other to John Kissinger of Fall Creek and wit h the money returned to Eugene and' became partially intoxicated, Deputy Sherlfl ("roller's suspicions were aroused aud alter thev were bleu titled by Mr. Bond, were arrested while t-atlng Bupiior at the Baker house last evening. They were taken before Jus tice Klusey tills morning and on a plea or guilty received a sentence or thirty days In tho county Jail. They gave mo names or j. v. Mnitii and j;. u. Curtis. 1'OKTIiAN'D RKJKCTH IT. MultllO- mali county of which Portland Is nearly all has rejected the tax levy made by tho state olllccrs. and in so doing has also refused to accept the state board of equalization's work. The county court of Multnomah coun ty has made a levy of seventeen mills, including state and school tax. Tho clerk was Instructed to ignore tho work of the state board of emializatiou ami to carry out the extension of his - tax rolls on the basis settled upon by the county hoard of equalization and coun ty court. On the assessed valuation of $41,807,085 this will yield a revenue of $710,732.00. The same levy under the slate board's figures would have yield ed a sum larger by $227,530.48. This win leave the state short lust $133,840.- 70 on its apiMirtionment. Of course a law suit will result, since Multnomah refuses to nay state taxes on the same basis as otner counties. PsllyUuard, Jan. 'JS. A kuixtkd. Sheri If N o 1 a n d, t li i s iiioniiitir arrested Edward Stewart, a tailor iu J.Davis' employ, for au as sault with a dangerous wcaHn, upon A. nwanson, the dangerous weapon Is'ing a pair of scissors. Swanson was the complaining witness. The trial whs set for 4 o'clock this afternoon, he- f()re Justice Kinsey. RohkiU'IMI. Jan. 20. Mrs. Harmon a loud of veiretab es. Will e rrossinir the railroad track, near the depot, the horses Usik rrlKht from a freight train ami ran away, striking an electric iii,t ,,! thniwlin her to tint xitlo- U1,U hriMtkinu Imth nrnm nntl wvi relv i. : i . . " J B Get "In It." If von bnv in Fairmonnt iniiirtntr her lieiol ,n, HprinRtleld tskes a boom you wilt be it" with at let one fool aud if En- ,,eBa tn the boom von will have tbe same , ,hnre. but if Fairmonnt iets it. von will . U"ln it" with both feet no lo tour neck. ! Always buy where you Lave Ibe most chances for Drotit SpKisoriiLD Motok Like. A corporation for the construction of a motor hue from Hpringfield up Ibe Mohawk valley, a dis tance of 21 miles, bas been orgaoied with Messrs. B. J. Feugra, Jno. Kelley, Ot-o. Thurston and J. C. Boyd as the lending spirits. Tbe line will be utilized in carry ing freight. Tie ex I'sorb Advisement The argu ment in tbe Maxwell will esse closed Jan 22st. Juttf.0 tieott took Ihe case under advisrmeut sod will decide it at an early day. Mibbikd In Line county, Oregon, Jan uary ), 1X12, by Rev. G. M. Dimmitf, U. Grittlu and Fannie Broitb, all of Lane coon- ty (irlp's (irt'cting:. . ,.,,, ,.!.,. of Mi.ron. And silk, or mi I in, or broadcloth Ibis mi morn iulbit'iii-o with uie Thau a width of llroao muslin bas! I 1 it y for the woman Who riina around bareheaded, Or thin shod; And the way I swip? a man Without an overcoat Is petfirlly astonishing: The air is lull of me; And st a microbe incubator I may sitv, without fear Of successful contradiction, That I am beyond competition! I've got a coiner on tbe Human system at preseul, Ami I'm winking it For all it's wotlb: ( anil the doctors Are having a picnic, With tbe doctors Oetting all Ihe gain in one) I However, I'm not iu it For Ixvodle, Anil I don't care a cuss What I'm here for. People find out when they tako me; And (here's no telling How many have found out In tbe past few weeks. It's a cobl day Wbeo I got left, We are not having Many cold days Ibis winter, Hence But why multiply words? You know me, And if you don't you csn learn All you want to know By reference to Ibe families Which, and in which, I have worked! Mighty few of thetu Don't recognize me socially, And curse me For all tbe crimes in the oulendar! lint I ain't saying a word; I simply Lethcr goOulluyhor, And she goes Like Bbeol! N. Y. Sun. How Chili Would Attack. If there is a war between Chill and the Culled States, as now seems Inevi table, the attack ou tho part of Chill would 1st made ou one of the great ports ou our I'm"! Ho, coast. nan i'lego, nil., would pronauiy ih the lirst pbuv in the Hue of approach, nit it is hardly proiianio that (.hill would think that of sulllclent Import ance to stop there. The next place III the advance would lie San Francisco the great, rich inctroiiolis of tho Pattl lle. That city would lie the place tho Chilians would attack If any of their vessels started out to make an otlensiva war. This attack would be limited ton naval assault. It would be out of the question to think that tho Chilians would attempt a land attack. Jfa Chilian man-or-war got there she would In all probability meet an Amer ican man-of-war of euualellleloncy out side tho heads to oiler battle. The Chilian would have to dispose of that antagonist Ixd'ore she could turn her attention to bombarding the city. It Is not at all nrohahlo that she would conic out of the light a winner, hut if she did she would lie in all probability crippled, so that her cllleieucy would irn very mud) reduced to an assault ou that city. Ex. Junction Notes. From tbe Times. Elder Skatgs has organized a bible class1 and lessons will be given semi monthly. Tbe 8. P. is having lota of wood shipped to this place, We understand it will cost about $3 per cord to place it on tbe platform. Mr. Ellmaker, wbo resides near Elml- ra, will move to Juncliou about Febru ary 1st. He is a blacksmith and will likely go into partnership with Mr, Dris coll. A extra gang ol carpenters commenced work on the cpera bouse Thursday. Tbe lower rooms have been treated to one coat of plaster and tbe finishing coat has been put oo tbe rooms in tbe hotel building. Rkpoiilicas Club. A large number of republicans met at the Court House Satur day evening snd permanently organized club. 8. W, Condon was elected First Vioe President; L. N. Roney, 2nd Vice; A. C. Woodcock. 3rd Vice; D. Yoran, Hecretary; W. T. Peel, Treasurer. Dr. C. E. Loom is, A. U. Gallagher aud W. C. Yoran were elected members of tbe state executive com mittee. Tbe following delegates were lected to Ihe meeting of State Clubs at Portland, on tlie2Hinst: L. N. Honey, W. V. Htmt erson, W. li. Walker, U. N. Cockerbne, C. F. Hurlburt. Regular meeting- will be held the first Saturday night in each mouth. A constitution was adopt ed, adjourned to meet next Tuesday IB". Wim.Ei.kct. Salem Journal: Talks with reiiuiillean lsinticians at iaiem, reveal the fact that the otllco of County u dtre Davidson and Attorney-General ChiiiiilM'rlain, must, Iu their opinion, ls tilled by election in June next. There are some who hold nn opposite lew in the ease of these particular om ccs, and if they are tilled by nomina tions at the general election tliero may be controversy in the courts. LkaP YzAiu-Tbursday's Boseburg Re view: Three railroad boys, George I lap peraett. F. L. Kinney and E. V. Everton were married last evening. Tbe two for mer at Drain, are noted elsewhere in bis issue, nnd the lstter to a Junction City liitly. When Ihe freight train went out yesterday noon with three prospective grooms aboard, the engineer blew a parting whistle that might have been mistaken for Gabriel's last trumpet blast. New Buildiso. John Davies, tbe tailor, is erecting a two story frame building on bis ld oo the west side of Olive street be tween Eicbib and Ninth streets. The lower story will be used by Philip Uohl as blsckimitb shop. Notice ok Aiteai.. The Wafer Company, January 22nd served on the city a notice of apis-ul to the supreme court, In tho Injunction suit, decided by Judge Piis's Iu favor of the city. Dit:t). A letter received Jau. 23d states that Mrs. J. O. Rhlnehart died at the homo of her hutband near San Dbgo, California, on tho 18th of January.