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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1892)
MONDAY, JAN. 25. L. Markua lias returned Jiome from San Francisco. Mr. Robert Job Dion li quit lick at ber bom, tb Minnesota Hotel. ' Jacob Comer ii oonfined to bli room wilb IcknMi, w rorry to announo. Moid oftb obnrebrs ywterday contained Urg oJ appreciaiiv congregation.' FUber k Watainblppd carload of beef oattl to Portland till njornlng. Edgar Trembl left IbU morning for Con don, Uilllim ooonty, for s visit with friends. A marrisg licenee wa Rraoted by Clark Walker to James Baker 1011 Ella Malleson. Prof. 0. W. Bbsv, of tbt Experimental Butioo, of Corval lit, wee in tb oil; today. Tom Keener left last night for Teooma to accept bU new cotillon witb tb N. P. EE. Candidate! for county office are begin Ding to oome to tbe front tbnt earl; In tb teason. Dr. Small, of Mlsalsslppl Is bere and will probably local for tb practice of bli profusion, Tb Ashland Tiding reports number ol counterfoil flv dollar piece io eiroauv tioo io Ibat vicinity. ' W bi?e received lb first number of lb Peolfle Udd Fellow, published at Portland by W. A. Wheeler. It it a beat od Inter esting paper. Tbe surest way to onoourutfe the lo cation 01 new lactones lit to give patronage to those we have. Seattle Tclograpn. Halem Journal: "Eugene liasoH'cred $3000 to (ret a cracker factory located there." Who told you so? We have not heard of any such offer. The Clatsop couuty court ha Ignored the mandate of the Htate bourd of equa lization, and levied tax on property an equalized by the county hoard. The new I. O. 0. F. Kprinirfleld cemetery on the Judklns place will he plaited ana me iota pianco on the market at once. Laurel 11111 la the name adopted. Dr. Kuykendall returned yesterday from Orant'iPaes and Drain. At the Utter place ne attended in golden wedding ennivcr sary of bit parent. Mr. Knykendall r turned th la moru log. Jerome Knoi, formerly a rraideut of Cottage Crov, la a candidate for tbe ltepub- noan nomination roroirouii judge in in dlatrlot composed of Lake, Klamath, Jack- ton and Josvpbln counties. Tb lax levy of Ilaker connty for 18D2 will be flied by tbe ooanty coorl as follows: uoonty purposes, yi mm ; sctiool, 0 mills; state, a traction over 0 mm; making a to tal of S3 m III. A raise or last year. Bedford oorreapondano of tb Jackson- vUl Times: Julia Uoldsuitb bas qait busines btr and rod to Eugons with hi lamlty. lit proved an enterprising, straight forward marobant and a good citizen, and hi departur is regretted by many. Wtwiah Julius unbounded prosperity In bit new liomt. AUrh Town Talk: It la astonliih ng how many jieoplo (ret taken In by faking outfit, like the one. working me town at prm-ni. 1 110 idea or a nano man gvltliiK up to have hla law butchered by a traveling fakir when thore are plenty of (rood dentists and physicians in town 1 something that la hard to understand, lietter throw your money In the river than to give Ittoaitrap game. La Qrandt Chronicle: Jo. Msnandaa, wt believe, recently brought toll tgalott tbt Oregon lan for beavy damage for re ferring to him a a French restaurant keep er and gambler, and now our eatretned fel low oltistn, Lon Cleaver, Heglater of I'n elt Ham't land office In this city, get It in the aeok in this startling mauuer. "Lon Cleaver, a well-known newspaper man, real aetata attorney end lurf patron, of llaker City, I at tbt St. Charles." About a month ago at Dldwtll, tbe 7-year old ton of Mr. Ira Philips, attempted to draw a bucket of water, whtn bit feet slipped and bt fell heed-Brat Into tbt well, a distance of twenty feet. II retained bia noid on tot rope, and when bt wa drawn from Ut well a quarter of an hour alter ward, btoould not relai bit grip on tbt rope, Ths well wst walled from top to Doitom, out tin rt I not tven a scratch on tnt cniid. Tbt fruit growers asaooiation at Ashland, organised last week for Iht purpose of anoromg adequate proteolltu against the iruu pest thai bat ravaged lb orchards of a portioa of lh valley during tbe past two year, will find abundance of labor anew, in addition to the work, they will place tbt products of tbt orchards owned by Its members on tbt market at a uniform rata wnion will bt doing a great tbiug for the amaller growers, who were ihamefully discriminated against last year by tbt deal- String' Town Items. Mr. J. Wheal. is itotklog np bis ranch wltb young cattle, Mr. . Wbwles is doing a thriving bad nes at this place. Mrs. Ilackseta bat been on tb tick list bnt It (lowly recovering. Unci Joba Stoop baa been visiting in Lost Valle) tb past week. Prof. Hunt oommeooed a subscription school bert on Monday last. Mr. W, 8. Bennett, of Cottage Grov , la visiting at J. D. Wilaous. Tb young people of tb literary society engaged iu s mock trial ou last Haturduy evening. Mr. Hjland who It llvlug on tbe Bovein ranch la DaHlua out about 300 acres of small grain. Mr. Bridges. Dr. Bbaiplea' foreman, la making some Improvement on tb Doc tor' fruit farm. ThtMIises Powell and Bougboun, of Hebron, ar visiting frienl and relative at this plaoe. Wm Ham who bat been sojourning In Yatublll oonnty for torn tiro returned horn yesterday. A petition containing 131 name, to lablisb tb postofflj at J. Wheeler's (tore, was sent to Washington last week. Our post ofDo bst not betn moved yet bnt a it it there look aa if there were two offices as mail la kept In two different plaoet. I wish tbat lellow would burry np if be iutends to get married and not having tbe oeoplt making so many wild guesses and being kept in hospeuse. The young people of tb la plaoe are pro paring a dram 1, entitled "Ten Nights In a Bar Boom," wbiob entertainment will be given In about two week. J. D. Wilson, our butcher, ttill contiuoet to run bis beef wagon regard less of tbt weather or bad road. THE AUOUTIOJ CAai:. IV. M. Sprase an Trial Before lb PrxDl.rro. Jan. ill The caa ol tbe Stat v. W. H Soeas was Uken op Fri day evening iu tbe circuit court at tbit place. A jury was Ibin secured and open Ins statement made by couniel. This forenoon was devoted to tb taking of trail monv. Four witnesses were sworn fur tb state. Mr. Weaver and ber nun, Dr. Smith and Dr. luuian. Tbe testimony waa very similar 10 tbat of tbe Meek trial though not so voluminous, it was to tn iocci that Dr. Meek wa em plot ed by Hpeaia to perforin a criminal operation upon Mrs, Weaver causing ber strioD illurwt dmlog wbirb Dr. Iumao wa called to attend ber, Hoes-e look lh stand In bis behalf, and waa tbe Uat wilne sworn in bi behalf II to ll Quit a letiuthy atory, staling that whm Mrs. Weaver informed bim of ber Condition and wished eom'-tblng done be objected to any operation, but wa indued to send Dr. Me k to tb n jiiae, lie sent Meek tbere four diftVn ut lluie. Mrs. Wea ver and Mr Smith than lot him Ibat Meek bad a'0uiulisbed nothing and Ibey tbeiuaelves aeenred a physician, Dr. Ionian, to wbiob proceeding be strong!) objected Hpeaae waa not cross einuiined. The case wa lues argued an I uiven 10 tbe jury. A strong case wa presented by tbe state, tb videiioe wa conclusive, and tb jury returned io a fvvr minute wii'u a veriliot of guilty. Rpeai wa convicted on tb Brat ballot, and Justice will be meted oat to bltn for hi crime, manslaughter nrocorinc an abortion. Tbe prusecntlon was conducted by ui trlut Attorney Ilyde and T. C. Hyde and tb defense by J. A. Ouy r and A. D. man. FAI RMOUIT. Fairmount is the center and "in the swim." Think of it; IT Still limiting- Hear Wltb Chloroform. Missoula (iasette. While the local ramrods are tulklng about hunting bear they should ko to the store or tlie l uttle Aianunutunnir company anil see there dlnplnved the liideor tlie Rineor an. unius Ainrtons It In in met as well aa name, una wns killed yetftcrduy in the rear of the Northern Piwlllc hoMpital by Drs. lliicklcy and Uilmantel. The iiioiiaU had lax'ii seen urowllnit about the premlHtu for seveml days and yesterday thew Udd phyMlrtiuig lilt upon a novel plan of capturing him. They saturated tb patronage of tb commuolly, Tb Pleassnt II ill alliance now has membership ol about thirty, and I con stantly Increasing, so wt art told, but wt would sdvls tb boy not to make a com plete revolution of politic all at once. Was Foot. a lunre niere of nork with chloroform Mr. Wilson dcerve ana aru.r Hprinkliiig It with sugar, set The Loftl Market. The fellowlnc quotations for th local market ar 01 retail priiwa only, iney are oorrociea weekly, and will be found as accurate aa such a report can us made: WHtav Net market I U tuvs rvr biiihel, net.... rLoua 1'ariourt.a Hasr Per ft Mutton IVr ft 'oaa-IVr ft VAb-lr ft IUMs-1'er Hi HHoitLOtas-Perft Hiuis-IVr ft a an Per ft Burrsa-Per mil (1 tb:). ikwia i-eruoien at) I AO ort 05 (i Oft (4 OS It 10 m Chicesns Hprlna, Per dot 1 tv ( uarabBeld Bun: Bluford Davis an) Mia Harsh MoElroy, two of Coo county' gallant young people, were among tb Kinl ly't paaatnKr baton her last trip, bound ou eraocisoo. in vouue oonnla nave beau paying homage to eupld'abiud uK outua lor several years, but Ibeir par- " bui eunaeui io tneir marriage, beoot tb last Hep wa taken. M las Mol!l roy mad knows th intention of the voy aaetoan lutlmaU ladv Irlan.t al,ll. I. tmplr City wtiting for lb steamer to seiL ana mat they would b married in Calilor- Bia. r rrom apjwaranccs tlie caanccs for Cleveland's nomination to the presidency by the Chicago conven tion have waned considerably of late. It is not doubted but that tlie Bueccssful candidate muBt carry the state or New York. Cun Cleve land improvo upon his running record ol four years ago? The opinion that he is weak in that UU?, while not affecting his per sonal popularity, has caused many to turn their views to other quar ters for a candidate. 1 . Jars It seems pretty certain that Trin ity thurcli, lcw York, will have to pay $1000 for iiajorting a min ister. Sins and trangreesions, how ever, tre still admitted free ol duty. the bait. Tho animal readily fell prey, becoming uiicoiihcious soon arte devouring the seductive morsel. It waa a matter of but a few momenta to brain the wretch with a pair of at u fled clubs and the rcnult la an exhibition to- duy. Tho hide measures nine feet acroas and the head weighs fifty-three poumlH. it la the largeat animal or Its Heclcs ever captured, and will be sent to the World's Fair as a sample of what MIhbouIu can produce when she tries right mini. The New Silver Coins. Portland Telegram. Pretidett Hawkins, of lh A Ins worth National bank, bas juat received a bitch of th ucw half dollar, nnarter and ten cent coins, just made by the mints. They are th nrat to come to Portland. Tbe new ball differs from tbe old on the eagle side is tbat it is mora elaborate. Above tb bird art tbirtoen star The half dol " now "half dollar," while In it month I a banner wltb th national motto. Tbe date side baa a fnll head, inatead of a body fl nre, around tb crown of which las wreath while at tb top it say. ' In Ood we trust." One unfortunate characteristic, however, is thin: Tbeaenew half dollars, when plied up In lots cannot be accurately measured by th length of th roll, if mixed with tb old, beoanse they ar of greater thickness, thus reusing much bother and delay, Th new quarter differs from tbt old in this respect: Instead of tbt nausl ftaiire of thtgoddca of liberty seated with the ahield and the flag, appear the full bead ot th goddeaf, tu profile, with cap and lau rel wreath around th brow. About lb fig. ur ar the word. "In Cod we trust," and th usual seaihoiriie of stars. On lb re, vera lid appear t new figure of the Amer ican eaui witb oajHtretcbed plmou. also a number of suit. Ths wording remains unrbauged. Tb lU cenh piece differ only in that on tb date aid lb bead i used imtead of th body figure, jaatas In tbe new half. MarriNoa Closkd. Last nirht tbe serle Mr. P. S. Warner ha recovered from tb 01 Unl0D Ooapel meeting which have been Old buns. ier dos.. IIuks-H ft PTToia New Bushel Suuaa-Dry (rannlated, ft.. KitraC, V ft Corria-Coata klco beat ft' ft'.! nio r is JavaW ft Tsa-flft .. Roare Per box, JO bars unseat rer re. 1 10 04 SO M4 2J ill ( IS ( n a la too a w 1 60 t 60 day Uors-l-trft UHdt 14 Hazel Dell Items. January 19, 1893 Spring weatbi r. Strawberries In bloom. T. II. lindane want to Lowell one last week on busines. E. D. Lowell ha started tb plow, at tbt ground it In good order for plowing. Mr. Hammer htt gone to work on bit plaoe near Kltson'a spring. Mr. Vera Larimer was visiting at Mr, Dammar' but week. Tbe dano that waa given at J. II. Hill'i tht Hth of (bit month wst well attended. In Injuries b received a short limt ago by tailing irom a tisd. ban ford Uaunan could not tare torn thing io llanntn look a walk. " A Dictionary Bargain. beld In tb Fust M. E, church of this city waa concluded. Avoiding the subject of miracle and other disputed poiota iu tbrol ogy tb disoussion of which baa a tendency to product doubt, tbe Rev. Cephas Clapp bas in all hi sermons oooliiied hlniaelf to tht txpoundlng of tbt ont great truth and presented II in an unassuming, clear and We oltbr the following liuliirwnient ,0?LW '. . to sulnwrlliera to tho Wkkki.v tlnaiin- . n. aitiiougu created with a soul h id to . . -w- w . , a.. ..!. I .' .l.a l . ... m . or 11.60 we will fumiah the paper to SihTCnT ' i new sulmcrib.rs or old ones liavlnir T'ih 'b.D'T. n!;?ottl!.. , 8,eM.,.0Urc one vor In HilvaiKM with . .C.C . r u """"I"'"" ul" " me misnon Weliter's miabrld of tbt Bible and Jesus Christ. Hi, lit. TheCk . 1W lhanH unliouni wmprebenaive leaaou and JnXuin.1!-!1. J?" ldo.howlb. tr.w.yin which com- at that fl., ' 1 I. -.r.r"T.n" " w.iiaiui. iu mor "T vr" ! -onnii a i n'liuu ui imn is aainin inn hu ih n,l In ki. tuOr.lt ferfiotloo th doner la Ihe com. mnuion it enjov and eonaeqnently th mor perfect la that human life. Without such communion lb human tout is in sin tnd discord. To follow th teachings of Christ it to bring that soul Into harmony with tbt troth and tht enjoyment of itt at tendant bleaainga." Supplementary to these meetings, services will b held at tb ai. c cburch and (J. P. cbnrch each n ingthta week. Tb Rev. Mr. CUpp left on ma uiuraiuK a uain lor roriianj . Uoa, lO.tkK) new wonla, 15.000 synonyms, iiiTjiuiuiu-iiiir viH'uouiariia nr airiiiun classical and geographical names, ami a dictionary of mercantile and legal terms, also a large number of Illustra tions, i all and see for yourselves. The Daily (Iharh for timw nwmiti. delivered, and the dictionary fur $4.75. Kvery family needs an unabridged dictionary, and this Is an excellent opiHinuniiy io secure one for a nominal prue. Thistt ONI Ban Bora A rlible youth was received at the daU re form arbool vea tenia IT -.m. -.-. Jotephlae county, beiug the flrat lad com mitted to this ioalilution from tbat county. Thar art now at tht reform arbool thirty ont erring youths-end tbt school haa Km. open leas than three ttoniht Stateatnan. Lion county baa only ont ttl boy there, bene now baa juat iu abart. Multnomah I proving tht bad boy county. Lane tout. toonty isaa)tnnieDreented in n.l. in. tioo. FAIRMOUNT Is In Ihe center of Ihe Cora- Ins; city. The way the raliroarfi are unw built will make HprtugHeld a rival point ror Dusineaa, and Eugene, fair mount and Spring field are growing Into one large city wltb Kairmountlu the ceil tvr. Property In Kair mount fur this reaaoo will advance In value faalxr than auy other locality around Eu gene. r'AlKMOUNT bas made faster growth the oast rear than all other suburbs of Eu gpne put tug ether, and will make still more rapid advance during the years to eome. Vou cau't get around it. uliwBuiistaMJilB Eugene, Fairmount and J"4.0 Ifiriijl ! y f l Springfield are fast grow- IJ ' I ! ff lug Into one large city f r.!,JJ!llHllll S LyCJ I M with Fairmount In the ' - L-fl as Year! FAIRMOUNT Is convenient to th manufacturing por tion of both Eugene and Springfield. It la only four blocks from the Universityof Ore gon (free), and tht ground has bits bought for a 112.000 fiublle school butld ng only six block distant. The owners have IS aores of river froat land that they pro pose to douat for manufaeturlng, which faot Is aura M secure tbe location la Falrraouut of large fiictorlea. Lots are C feet inches by 100, and art offered at I i:ito 17i, on payments of tie down. 111) per month, and t per cent dis count for cash, - POPULATION INCREASED FROM 7. TO 114. Over $15,000 worth of this property sold the' first year. Prices will advanco $25 per lot on January 1st. More lots are selling now at $125 than were selling six months ago at $100. Get in tho center if you want to buy to make money. Postoffice with two daily mails. Two daily passenger trains, and has horse cars within four blocks, : ALIj SEOUBEr IN ONE TEAS. : A motor line Is certain to be built through FAIRMCUNT in a very short time connecting It with Eugene and Springfield. W THE CENTER. GEO. M. MILLER & CO. E. E. KNIGHT, Pliif, Tin M and Shop In L 0. O. F., building, rear of Mitch' li' Stove Emporium. I Guarantee all Work. DAI & -AND- FIKMHRE DEALERS. Eugene, Oregon. ILHtsnsicRa, President, 8.B. Eiiin, Ja., Cashier Tb strings that pulled tho pup pet Egan at Santiago had their be ginning at Washington. War talk has always been seized upon hj (ailing Administration! to bolster up waning political power. Mahhikd. At the rvMl.I.ti.w -r (Kvrm) FUber, Kugwie, Oninm, Jmw arytl, by Itcv. (. A. lllalr, Janira lUker and Mlat Klla Maatrn all of Laiiv euuuty. MaaaiiD.-Ia Lao ooouty, Oreoon. Jan. . im. by E. 0. Know lea, 7! Mark Uartlsy aaj Lula . eouutj. Carter, aU of Laos Aavraia Sau. We tnaereUixl that partis from Salem and Juaotioa will start another saloon In ibis oily ebortly. Tbev ar already autls amngemeoU lor a room. Uaauin. At lh Court (loss, la rene, irgoo, January IS, Java, by - uaaoeraoa, a. U. IvO1 relterly. all of Laa eoiBt R.T. a ia l. Tsiesaar, Jane ttsl. WtsnisnroN, Jan. II. -On th lath bat ifiunicagowaa choaen a th place of nieetiuft of tb next Democratic National convention, las eon test waa between tbat city and Milwaukee. loeaJay Juue 21st wa ntoirj for lb meeting of tn convention. rbllwaaailt Cwllec Uuraea. Coivatxia. Or.. Jan. lr Ti. ,nw. I'hiloBjstb burned down rralrnla. Ii waa built bv the radical faci mn ni ik Pull ed Brethren church, bout two years auo, and ooat f 1(100. It mught fire fiom a de- isviitw niie anortiy after morning services, lasored f f ,). JacKHOXVILLK. Or.. Jan 'V. Th ch-rk of Jackson county Is earn ing out tnecwuuty aaenstueDt as Murned by innwui) Kwnmr aim eqtinuiied oy the county Iward t.f ciunlliation, Ignor Ing tbe work of the state board. RrvovAiA-nsher. Williams Co. turn leased the south room In the (lirbrrnan building and will niova their store Into the name In a few days. J. o. Watts, the well known Jeweller, haa lea.-ed the room now oc cupied r. rK- - - d will move In- t d-uaiaa. is OUOMsl Lk- U U Hafaal Bank Of Eugene. " Paid up Cash Canlta! i.0.000 Surplus and Profits, $40,0001 Eugene city --Oregon. A a-euera! banking buaiuess dime on reason able terms. SiKht drafts on NKW YORK. LAND. OKKGON. . Bills of exchange sold on forehrn eountrie. ieposiu receiyea subject to eneck or oertiS oate of depoait AUcollectionaentruaed to us will recalrs pn'mpv anenuon City Property. Acreage. The value of an investment in property depends upon the actual merit which it possesses, and tho proBpecta of ita increasing in value. That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITION. Property la the best Investment In Eugene, especially If you want a beautiful place for a home. Adjoining tho University grounds and the city limits on the East, with street-cars, city water and electric lights extending to it, it Is tbe most convenient and desirable property on the market Never mind the weather, UNIVERSITY ADDITION, is high and dry and naturally well drained. Prices low, and on easy terms. Call on or write to II. N. Oockerllne, Eugene, Or. Office In Register building. Fruit Lands. Farms. $10,000. $10,000. $10,000 SELLING AT COST. - L. D. SCAKBKOUGrH, At Creswell, Oregon, For the next sixty days, Drv irftfins Boots Sloes J. VlIVVVlIVMt Paints, Oils, Drugs, Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware, "Wallpaper, And everything In the merchandise line wlU b sold at cost until th entire stock Is sold for!cah ro produce, wheat or oats. Call First and Secure Bargains, In order to settle with Mr. William Ttflanr. wlinaa tim lann. II twutnmaa Mmunlmaili the above sales. All Indebtedness must be paid lmmedlateW. L. D. SCARBEOUGH. J. L. PAGE, -DKALKB IN- GROCERIES. SBsswawaasr HAVING A LA RGB AND COMPLETK stock of Staola and Vun firrri bought la th best marksta EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. any Can offer th poblk. better prices thaa o'ar boos EUGENE. Prodae ol all kind talrn at aoarkat t rice. BARGAINS. - BARGAINS. W are the people that give bargain In MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN? FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC. Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods. Such as Negligee, Sateon and Woolen Shirits, Dress Shirts, Underware, Neckware, Socks, Etc. ais" Hats. Hats Th latest style and shape. Caps. Caps. We also hare a very fine line ot Blankets and Flannel direct front tbe Salem Woolen Mills. Everything marked at flfnree that cannot be under (old. Coma and see us. HOWE & RICE. Opposite University Book Wore. MAMMOTH For Sale. 500 rails In fair condition for sale Apply at this office. Fob &l.--A. nio dwelliof boss, oa Eleventh street Pric 1 1,900. Coat over $3,000 a year ago. Apply at this offlo. (or particular. STOVEV EMPORIUM. STOVES, Tin and Granite Ware, PUNPS, PIPES, HOSE, Etc., Etc. Sole iMOperiof Stoves and Ranges, ..tiiSXrufclX&A STOVE WORKS. ArslUELWILSON.ucg), mm tvtwn a-iiver siatloeks store, Enrrne, Orrtoa y Uine evuintr.