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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1892)
nn GENE FY G ARB, .ill KSTiBLISIlED t (D THE DISSFalV.TIO OFDEJOCR1TIC PRIJIL'IPLES, AMD TO UU U OONHST LIVING BY TD2 SWEAT (IF Ol'il BROW ,()L 24 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1802, NO. 21. nt (gugfne City Guard. PCLI8IIED EVERY BATUBDAY. I. L. CAMPUELL, rublM"' "J I'roprlelor. .n'U On tin East side of Wlllame rtlOLsoKSUKSOKM'TIOX. t,.tf,th.... OUH ONLY OP ADVKHTIS1NG. a ft . nrteU M IOUOW1! S ton or less on. insertion $3; JbmCv inMrtion ,L reqU TtT'ertwr.willbechnedt tha ol- month. W 00 lCtrtiinii".l"mn, 20 cent Jhm for each insertion. .rtUinir bills will l rendered quarterly, job work mint be paid roaoii nm.iv.ttT, a C. WOODCOCK, Ailoriicy-at-ljaw, a-SEXBCITY. ORKGC OFFICE-Hoo""' 7 4 8 McClaren Building. i i.i iiiition given to Collections wj Probate business. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, DUN'S 'S BUILDIXG.- Euzciic, - - Oregon. E. 0. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE. - - OREGON. Ornc- ttooin in Cpnser'8 Block. CEO. M. MILLER ittaraey and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. tl'UEXE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllce-ln Masonic Temple. Kuykendall & Ptiyton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. IE. Gallagher; Attorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY OREGOX. frubate business Special attention given to ud Abstract uf Title, Ornct Over Lane County Bank. J. S. WALTER, M. D. S. DENTIST. Hiigcnc, Oregon. Dental Rooms Willamette Street, opposite Baker' Hotel. DR. J. 0. GRAY DENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IX YOUNG'S block, opposite Gu Aim ollice. All work mated. UnjMris gas administered for painless ex "Wfoa at teeth. B. F. DOREIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE I rrms, Improved and Unimproved Town ftperty fur uiti on easy terl09. Sporty Eontsd and Rents Collected. Ili Insurance Companies I represent are Hie oldest and most Reliable, and in raoiipr anJEyiiiTABM adjustment of their "J" STASH) SECOND to None. hre of your patronage is solicited. "raw -In City 11 all, B. F. DORMS. C?l'- lACEB, PBEST. W. T. PEET, CASHIKB i THE Eugene National Bank EUGENE CITY, OREGOX. InJJ? CAPITAL,... $30,000 'LEPLUS FUND 10,000 Transacts a general banking business. . Board of Directors: fS Dunn, F W Osburn, J C Church. 8 M ". J M Hodson. C Lauer, J E Davis. E. E. BURLINCAME'S lSI!OFF!CEVlo.. wfcS'W11 Colorado. IXA mmrilfi tit n.i: o I.u..' '"" promi.i aial (...rulul ain-i.nuu Mwr BuHIob X'W'AXtii Vnt 1 im Utxii r., Skw SeH. IBR3U7B PILLS Act on a new prtodple tniu the lirer, e4omarh and bowl, thnvak tkt mm Da. Man' Pan tjHrdd fur biUoanwM, torpid linr and constipa- boD. Cmall'wt, mliw! Sam nlr. In. at rtrujriMd. .75 MbI'.H.BECKLEY. F. L POSSON & SON, By far the largest dealers on the Const iu 1 I ' TcOT i Trnnn rnriSfSinrn Tlnffin Haaaa n I nA'n if llWWWUt J We are Xorthwestcrn Afjents for I. M. Ferry & Co., the largest Seed Growers and Dealers in the World. F. L. POSSON & SON. LINN UNDERTAKEES Furniture B. E. Luckey DEALERS W DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription, Department in Competent hands. mm Id E! SCHWARZSCHILD, Proprietor, SCHOOL SUITLIKS, STATION Kit Y, WALL l'AI'KIt, AHTISTS' MATERIALS. Full Stock ol Butterick Patterns. Address 1. 0. Box 110. McClarens Buildin , (Opposite F. V. Wilkins' Drue Store.) lias an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. reorders for Books and Subscriptions to Newspapets and Periodicals promptly at tended to. Bowel Troubles, and Crnnip, Colic, or auy Internal or External Pain. AsK your druggist tor It S. LUCKEY. BALER IN Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Rpoairins Promptly Executed. AO Work Warranted. M J. S. LCCKKY T. G. IIENDHICKS, President, S. i! Kakin, .Ik., i.'ashier Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital 50,000 Surplus anil Profits, $10,000 Eugene City --Oregon. A k'eueral bankinir business dce reasou al,let.rms. Sitfht drafts on hV U iK CHICAGO. SAX FRANCISCO and PORT LAND, OREGON. Hills of exctmnce sold on f irei-n countries, lposits received subject to check or eertin cate of ileiswit. . All collections ertrused tu us will receive pr mpt attention. J, L. PAGE, -DEAiEB IX- CROCERIES. HAVING A LARGE AXD CO.MPLETK .title i.f Staple and Fan-7 'iruo-neJ, boutrbt in the lst mrkeU EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, Cm offer the public btfr prict tha any BUOENK Produc of all kia.U taken at tr-ark prit. ihi Firs PORTLAND. OREGON. & SON, e alers & EMBALMEES Real Kstutf Transfers. KTOKNK. SberilT of Lmn couuiy t ) Sherwood Burr lot 1, block 5, Slieliou's addition, t'il5 II C lluuiphrcv to S A O.li n, lots 1 and 2, block 5, Sliiiw's tidditiou; t m. Chin 11 Vandetilmrc to .1 It Kronelmscli, lots II mid H, block Hi, Packards addition; gjmii. T W Harris to Laura A Harris, lots 2, 3, !) and 10, block 3, Packard's addition: $"i000. Joshua J Wiilton to Kmnm F Wal ton, .IliOx.'ili" IVrt just cast of mill race, Ix'twtt'ii St It mid iith strwtrf, said Kriuitor ri'servinu; tlic iossi's.ioii mid use of said premises duriiip; his natural life; $10,0(10. Daniel Stanton to K II Ulaetiley, K lot 4, hlork l:i, Mulligan's donation; (1. ThosJ lloiento K II lllnehloy, VJ lot 1 mid W.l lot 4, hloek 13, Mulligan's donation; $i0. J E Bond to Allen Bond, N V, lot 5, blk 7, Skinner's ad; $131X1. SPRINOriKLD. John Kelly to School Dist No. 19, lots 1,2, 3 and 3, Block A. Kelly's addition; 3200. OLKNADA. Geo. II Colter to E U David, et al, trus taes of M E Church, lots S and 0, block 15; $1. KLOltKNtK. E J Frasier to It M Day, lot 17, MeK-k .1, Miller's addition; fl(K. John II Buscb to Lena Bergman, lot 6, block 7; $2.",0. John II Buscb to Lena Bergman, lot 15, block 7, Morse's addition; $200. eorxTKV. Oscar F Kennedy to Melvina Kennedy, 82 acres in T 18, R 11 W; $500. Aariuh Park to J R. Park, ICO acres in T IS 8; R 3 W; $KiO(). Wb Calvert to Thomas Calvert, 21J acresinTlGS.lUW; tlOOO. II C Humphrey to Helen M Baber, 210 acres in T 15 S, R5 W: $lfl. Frank Ilimenu 'v tu John W. Eviui 10 acres iuT18 S. 114 W; $150. Slate of Oregon to J T Kirk, 64.73 acrti inT ICS, R4 W; $80.01. Slate of Oregon to J C Farmer, 40 acres, T 10 S, R9 V;$50. 0 & C R R to to J S Jordan, 40 acres in T 10 S, R 4 W; $50. John II Bunch to Lena Bergman, 150.(5 acres In T 17 8, R 1 W; $500. Huss.ll 11. Powell to Huth Powell, Kit) acres in TplHS, It 4 V, mid per sonal proierty; $1. Neil .Maeaulay to A (' Hrown, 113.00 acres in Tp Hi S, It 4 V; M. West point Lodge of Cohurg to John Long, cemetery lot; $1. K .M Warren to O K Thompson, 7.37 aores near ( iosheii exe'itlng a Hinall ttt rip oil" of lot 3, Mock 3, of Closhen; J;'!i4.Sd. Clicfcsi FOR PITCHER'S Ca.torla promote Dii;etlo, and overcouie latuiuucy, Constipation, Sour Stoma h, Diarrbcea, and Fererlahneaa, Thus the cUid is rendered healthy and its k'P natnraj. Ca.torim contains DO Mori hine or other narcotic property. " Caitnria l "O well adars4 U children that I r-onimn'l it a superior to anr prmcrtpUoo known to iu." H. A. jtrna U. l., 82 Portland Ae , Brkijo, N. f. "In' Pj: ti (q my ywWM. awl tvi K ir4Jn? a I;V1 lu Jtocn.iiochiclio." Axaa. hrBrKTwin. M. D., I'd; d Ave.. .Saw York. Tbi CnrrirB Co, 77 Kim; Bt, H. T. Mo 7N SATURDAY, MA1U1I5. The postmaster at Hadli-ywllti ban re- signed. Tha close season lor ducks and otLcr water fowls begius on (be 15tb iutt. Joe Donahue nas moved to Ashlund from Medford. Iu railroad days be as marshal of Eugene, G. W. Mcltrynolds of Cottage drove, is a Repubhcuu candidate for couuiy commis sioner. Deputy C. 8. Attorney C. E. Lock wood, of I'o-tlnnd, is iu lbs city vifititig relatives and frie ids. J. K. Weat'ierford mid tieo. Cham Ivrlnin, of Albany, luive formed a law partnership. Spring wheat is very scarce. Farmers are willing to pay tl per busbi 1 lor it for seeding purposes. Miss Anna Ogloshv, a tyH on the Cottage (..rove IxMiiler, Is visiting in Jackson county. W.T. Osburn is having (he larue fir trees iu bis residence lot trimmed up iu the iatei-1 approved style. Mrs. Dr. While, who hss bean in Eugene for a couple of weeks, left for ber borne at Iudepcudence ibis morning. The Roseburg Plaiudealer says Hnu. J. C. Fullerton of that city is a republican can didate lor judge of this district. Miss Senn Dickinson went to Cot tage drove this ttftcriiiNin to pay her sister Pom an extended visit. The state grange will meet at Al bany, the, I. O. O. F. having tendered their hall for the use of the society. Mark Van Winkle, of Drain, was iu En go. e last night. He is marshal of that vil lage, nnd also ruus a blacksmith shop there. Miss Anna Matthews, who has been at tending the I'uiversity here, reluiuid to ber home at Carlton, Vauihill couuiy, this morniug. Cottage Grove Leader: Annond Wyun was thrown from a horse last Saturday, bis head strikiug on tbo sidewalk aud biuiscd his head. A. ( oodeiN'k is havlnir the small building he recently purchased of the Wilbur estate tit tod' tip and intends oc cupying the mime for a law oflloo. Oakland Item iu Hoseliurg lteview: Mr. licllman, the Kugene contractor. is again with us, busily engaged in cut ting stone for the new store. Dr. E. C. Loomis informs that be has re ceived information from Washington revok ing the urevions order assign ini him to duly iu Nebraska, and that be will continue in duty in Oregou. W. W. I'ardw'oll. now located id Medford, is a republican candidate for prosecuting uttorncy in the. Jackson Lake county district. Mr. C'ardwell is a graduate of the State university. Sewell Smith, of the McKenzie, and J. L. Armstrong of Eugene, are the latest republican candidates for Sheriff. This only makes nine republicans who have openly aunouueed themselves for sheriff. At a dance held nt a residence a short distance outside of the city limiU mi the west last night, several free tights took place and some blood was spilled. too union jonn jsnricyroru wuh Hie cause of the disturbance. Mr. Barnes and ton have been committed to the conn lv jail. They were arrested aud tried at Mohawk for stealing some clothes irom James McCiee, and tba justice fined Uhem $25 ench. Not having any money, they were committed to (be jail (or 12 days each. Cottage Grove Leader: Mr. Leeb liar nett returned on Wednesday night, from bis trip sonth after hvdraulio ground. He did not find anything he wanted in the Won creek district, but has made an Im mense location three miles of Canyonville, on the same channel aa Myrtle Creek. He is backed by capitalists in Eugene and San Francisco. He regards it as the great en terprise of bis busy life. flaged la Knocked Out. Washinotov, March 3. At 3 p. in. debute on the Idaho contested election case closed and the voting began. Hy a vote .if nays 53, yeas 7, the senate de cided (,'lagett was not entitled to the stmt, and by a vote of 65 to 5 confirmed Dubois' election. A(1(K)I)Tkam. The Ashlund IU'C- ord, a democratic paper, has the fol lowing notice concerning the prohibi tion s icakers that were 111 Kugene the 5th. Wolfenburger and lltickins are an able team in their work, llucklns dis-s some little talking too. being the funny man. Wolfenburger does Home Hing ing. Together they talk prohibition into the audience, sing It into them, hammer it into them, and drive it into them, any way to get it Into them. A new feature is dialogue singing. They have a comic song about I'vi P. Mor ton mid his Shoreham hotel and saloon which they give in variety theatre song ami dance style that takes the house down. This was the most suc cessful meet 11 g held in Ashland iu many a year, and Iteats anything ever undertaken by the two old political parties. Tbe MvBTLt Creek Minks. R. I. Cav itt was in town Thursday purchasing sup plies. He is now engaged in mining near Lis place and eipecta to take out plenty of gold. Ho states that lbs Myrtle Creek Min ing Co. are pushing work right along on their ditch to (he East Cmppia, and are now hiring all the men they can gel, and want a force of 2'sJ. Their ditch will be twenty-six milt s long, and will go through the mountains some distance above bis plice. He hut a good living stream and as it pays tuitson bis water right, will force them to go sround him, Mr. Cavitt under itsnds that the company intend to Hume their ditch and utilize it also for floating sawlogs to a large mill they propose to put op. Tbey will thus be able tap a great timber belt and be thinks the plans entirely feasible for capitalists to cany out. Rose burg Re!w, Ei.wtion r Okkiokhh. Oregon IIoseTeum Friday evening elected the following officers to serve the ensuing year: Virgil Itowlaml. president; ltitbt. Stevens, vice president; It. M. Walker, sccrotury and treasurer; J. (J. Miller, assistant m-cretary; Hn-w (iritlln, foreman: Mid Mcpherson, first assistant; Walter Ross, second assist ant. Jl IGfOK Ft Kt-rto VjJic M-iitml board hits atr-'JuM tbe Mlowiiiii iudgi-a of elu;ft"ii, L. N. lloney, J. It. ( ampls ll and Wm. Smith. The elec tion win lane pi me ny nan on Monday, March 11, between the hours of 1 ami b p. hi. Setti.ko The uiU against .J. Mitchell have been dismissed, all claims having Ut n paid in full. MlUNH.IIl' F1KK. A. Ttuld's Mouse ill Scott's Addition Destroyed. I'm!) liimr.l, M.in li V This morning nbnut lJ;-.HYl"'k, the cilielis of Kugclic Were awakened fhim their sliiiiiUis by a lire alarm. On account of imperfections in the mechanism, if Mich it can Ik- called, of uie iiiariiuiciv l"l liumng uie "en lllllill time Was lusl. 'I'wo men had tu take a lantern and ascend the tower anil strike the Ih II w it h an iron rod to give the alarm. However, tlictlremcii turned out promptly, but when tiny reached the scene of the lire, lliobuild- ilur u ns iHHllltletid V llet lo'i'il. It proved to lie the ivsi'ilciicc id' A Todd, in St it Cm addition, mi the corner ol Fourbt'iith and llilyard si rifts. The lire caught iu the basement of the cot tage, and Mr Todd and family knew nothing alsiut it until awakened by nelghUirs, and were m arly suH'ocalcd by siuuke. The family were taken out oft lie building through a window. Only a few piece of furniture were saved. The loss mi building and fur nittiiv amounts to nearly Minhi. The building was insured for ?"hi in the Stale Insiiratiif Co, of Salem, and the furniture for jdon iu the same com pany. A ll iv company should be oruauied in the southeastern portion of tow n at once. MOTOR RAILROAD. Surveyors in the Field Working 011 the Kiigcnc-Spi ingllclil Motor Railway. t'Mlly 'itiiir I. Mureli I. Surveyor W. II. Iiuun and crew have 1st' n at work this week surveying the lino ofthe proposed Kiigene-Spring-lleld Motor Itailwav. Thcv completed the preliminary survey this uioruim. and th is afternoon started work running levels, etc. A charter Irom the county will probably If asked from the com missioners court next Mondav; and a Iranehiso lor right of way through the strttds of I.ugciie at the next meeting r the council. We understand the company wi ask for iHTinission for both electric aud smokeless: motor, as the power has not yet 1st' n determined upon. We hoif the road may Ik summer us it would U-iicllt gene ami Springfield, built both thi K11. lloli Whites. Mr. E. F. Springer arrived home from lturnt river Sunday morning. He brought with hint L'l Hob While iiuails for the t '11)011 Hod aud (iuu club. The birds were turned loose in the vicinity of Swaekhamcr's barn cast of town ami tlisapMaivd in the woods. 'Phis is the lirst installment ntfived for isipulatiiig this section with this choiiv game. The club will receive many more in the near future. They will also soon receive a shipment of Cnlneso pheasants mid turn them imisc Here. 1 Ills move on the part ol the club Is couimcdnhlc and it is hop ed that all our js-ople will assist them in protecting these new game. Ke- puiilican. The Smith Murder. Mr. James Smith has received a letter from "Bud" Edmuudson in which particu lars of the murder uf his son, Randall Smith, are given, substantially as reported by tbe Prineville papers nnd republished iu the Udaiid. lue letter slated ttiat the murdered man bad not been drinking, bad no weapon of offense on bis person and that the murrer was cowardly, brutal and un provoked. It states tbut Mr. Renigcr, now in Eugene is thought by many to be impli cated in the affair. The feeling against tbe murderer McCur- mick ran high in tbe neighborhood of Mitchell. Fifty armed men wi ut over to Prineville to attend tlio examination, and open talk was niiule, of lynching iu case UcCoruucIc was discharged. Election Notice. The annual election of School Dis trict No. 4, Lane comity, Oregon, will be held in the Engine room in Kugene, Oregon, from '1 o'clock p. m. to (I o'clock p. m. on the second Monday, it iK-ing the nth day ol March, lsir- r,,r the election of one director to serve 3 years in place of E. It. I.iiekey, term expired, and one clerk to serve 1 year lit piaif 01 1 too. i'. 1 raw s term ex pired. li:o. F. Ciiaw, j, ji. .Mtvi.r.Mi, c icrk. President. County Alliance. Notice Is hereby given that there will Ik; a meeting of the Lane County Alliance at the Court House in Ku- gene, Saturday, March !i, lsin', at 10 111. HoSH .MA'ITIIKWH, Sec, Wooi.kx M11.1,. A gentleman by the name of I.. Walker, Iu San Fran cisco, wants to establish a woolen mill ill Eugene, lie Is willing to put f2H,- 111 the enterprise It f.ugene w come to the front with t:',',,mt of the I stts-K. Jte claims the mill lie pioposes will pay a profit of $25,000 annually, which sis-ins unreasonable, to say the least. The matter will come upls-forc the Hoard of Trade Monday evening for consideration. If Kugciie cannot raise $10,000 for the cannery, on the conditions offered, it would ! ti-s less to attempt to raise 'VJx bits" lor a a woolen mill. However It would Is a great thing for Eugene to have Isith iheso liiiiniilio tories. lmlly (iusr-1, Msreh i. 0 A Jadst. A couple of sons of Phi. Weaver, who lives in the western put l town turned up missing Thursday and to. parents were worried about the matter con sidertbly. A Uiun caiuo iu from llie So law l ist eieiiuig.iicd reports having set u the little fellows at title's, 25 null ct ol Eugene, all bedecked with mud and very tired from their tramp. Ther sod the; were goin lo Florence where tic y firworly lived, as they were infatuated ','k that sec tion of Lan county. CorU Tf krr XoMitATru. The Doug las Couuiy Farmers'. Alliance has noruiu atfcd the lollowing eouoly ticket: State Senator, I bury Peck ley; Represen tatives, H. Carupsiinp, 1. C. Kert aud J. Green; Sheriff. 8. S. Bolsinger; Clerk. F. A. McCaull: Treasnter. D. 8. West; Com missioner, Frszer Ward; School Superin tendent, J. F. Dnncm; Surveyor, T. C. Todd; Assessor, J. A S'erUng, Coroner, Dr. Brookbart. Boa-4. .Var Eci?ene, March 4, 1892, to Lb wife of John Mangban, a son. Circuit Couit. I'ai.) i. oar. , March r Ilic March term o( the Lam, Couuty Or- cut Court convened this moruing it 10 o'clock. Officers present Judge) M. L. Pipes, PlosecutiliH Attorney S. W. C.ilid.m, Sheriff la. E. Nolntid, Clerk W. R. Walker. mo jury was culled nn 1 all answered to j iheir iiami i. The list was published iu the tif iii) 11 week or Iwo iiuo The grand juiy was drawn, 11 follows: Junes llotl.uan, Wm. lilunlon, James! v .iinpneii, 11 u. .MUlelt, J. K. l.tilierl, Win. l!i'i;ii( and trunk Smith. .laiiii s Campbell was appointed foreman ol the Krand jury. t ourl lAeused toe follow iiil' jurors: B. ! Alley, A. M. Osburn, P. Laird, Buker Sti wait and Darwin Itriolcw. The court appointed J. V . Majors and James Taylor as bailiffs (or the the court uud S. A. Ogdeii for the grand jury. The following cases were disposed of; 1 Stale of Oregou vs Aaron Lurch. Ob taining money uiuler false pretenses. Con tinued. 2 State uf Oregon vs Anton Lurch. For gery, Coiiliuiied. 'J Stale (f Oregon vs E A Gerald. For gerv. Continued. I State of Oregon vs Fred Cooper. Bur glary. ( initialled. tl 1 J Pluck vs J 8 Smith. To iccover liionti.-. t oiitintted . s. t'lnis ll.ikir vs David 811110. To re- cotcr money. DiKiiiias.il D D M Osborne A-Co vs John llarpole. To recover money. Judgment us prayed lor. 15 Hallow II. Wilber et al 1 Benjamin w liner el ul. l arlitiou. Continuation 18 1. J McCluuuhun vs L F aughau. .Mouou ior leave 10 issue executiou. ilo tlou Bllowed. 20 Kinxip Brothers vh Henry Schwarzer et al. Continuation Continued. 21 Rufus Eilmiindson et al vi Henry I'dinuiiiUiiu. Confirmation. Confirmed. 23 R L Sabin vs II F Bond. To recov er niotiev. ludgaieiit as prayed for. 21 J W Kays vs Frederick Dcffeubacker and 1. J Detleuliacker. Foreclosure. Set tled. '.' J M Williams vs Isaac L llohnan. To recover money. Judgmeut belore clerk 27 A M Hendricks vs W It Gilfry. To recover money. Default. Judgment for $112 17, cost-, and $12 attorney fees 2:i D M Oshorue i Co. vs T J Elliott and T C Chandler. To recover money. Default. Judgment for 'JU and attached properly ordered sold. 30 Mary Rus vs J D Me'Candlc-a and Ida E McCaiidless To recover money. Continued. 31 Iu tbo matter of the assignment of W F Dugan. Assignment, t'ontinuej. 32 A C Woodcock vs D J Costcswurth. To recover money. Continued. 31 llatlio Solomon vs Geo M Carson. To recover mom y. Judgment by default for $520 aud $31 attorney feo. 30 David A Wilson, executor estate of David Wilson, deceased, vs Baylor A Wadswortb. Foreclosure. Settled 37 Adam Wilbelm vs W 1 Nail, To re cover money. Settled. 38 I.ievro Tteche & Co. vs J T Rowlaud, To recover money Delault and judgment. uider 01 suit) 01 nltuclied proper! 39 Jeremiah Pipes vs C 11 Shaw and X Simmons. To recover uniucy. Settled. Kilumud I) Judkins et al vs Willie W Judkins, it al Partition. Decree granted, 42 J W Dixon vs Wm Stevens and G W Abrams. To recover money. Settled. 43 K N Hiinns vs T It Ilanna. Divorce. Default. E R Skipworth appointed referoo. 45 J P Fisher vs J L Fisher, J N Bunch and J M Williams. To recover money, Judgment against Williams A Bunch. 47 Lsbcru, Bacbmiiu & Co vs L Maikus. To recover money. Judgmeut for tltiUO uud interest aud order of ealo of attached property. 48. M A Gunst ,t Co va L Markus. To recovor money. Judgmeut for $752. inter est ant. order of salo of attached ptoperty. u. j u Aiuyor ,v co va L aiarkus. 10 recover money. Judgment for t ICO, inter est and order of sale. CO II L Subin va L Markus. To recovor mouey. Judgment for $505, interest and sale of attached property. 01 Jiicops ts Jiramti vs 1,. Markus. To recover money. Judgment for I0.25. 52 an llros., I clilniati tit Colo vh L. Maikus. To recover money. Judg ment lor $295.(11. , 54 illard llros. vs 1j. MuiUuh. To recover money. Jtiilgnient for$HH4.l3. 50 I'., (toslinsky A: Co. vh L. Mark us. I o recover money. Judgment for SoU'i. 57. Pacilli! ('oast Cigar Co. vh L. Markus. To recover money. Judg ment for $109.3D. 58 Jonas Schis'iifeldt vsL. Markus. To recover money. Judgment for 59. I.slH'1-g, Pachmatl Co. VH Komi Nett I. Suit in equity. Continued. fiO. Eli.aU'th Moore vh Seth W. Mtsire. Divorce. Default. L. Uilyeu apH)inted rcl'eree. 03. j. 11. s ilers vs Ida Sllem. Ill vortf. Iti-fcrreil to E. It. Skipworth. lil. W. P. Fisher vs J. N. Punch. To recover money. Judgment as pray ed for. Side of attached proifrty. (17. O. ll Cartwrlght vs I). W. Stil- Is-ns, Eiumii StiblieiiH and Peter Key. I'oreclosiii'e. Judgment for$28l.50 uud YS attorney fees uud decree. 08. It. S. C athey vs Allison & Tay lor. To recover money. Ik fuult and judgment for $300, Interest mid sale of prois-rty ti9. Allen ct I'wls vh Wm. CoatH worth, I). J. Ctsitsworth, S. It. Copi' land aud E. Edmuudson. To recover mouey. If fault und iudgmeiit against 1). J' ('oats worth, anil E. Edmuudson. 75 I,. J. Latham vs W. Medtf and Mary MeWee. Foreclosure. Default and deenf. 711 Switzcr A Co. vs M. E. Sun he rt. To recover money. Dismissed. 77 William Miller vs I- innia A Spaulding. Fortflnsure. Coiitinuesl. 78 (iit. N. Frazcr vs M. S. Suubert and Mary E. Sauls-rt. To, ri'exjver money. S-ttled. hj It. L. Subin vs .I.u'olt Mitchell. To recover money, Dismissed. h. The Ittit'i.t- Peach Manufactur ing Commiiy vs Jacob Mitchell. To recover money, liismissi-d. l Sliiiiiilt, IjiIs-I rV Lithogniphic Co. v Eugene Canning Co. To re cover money. Judgment for $701 and order of wile of attached profrty ac cording to stipulation. H) Indiana Stove Works va Jacvb Mitchell. To recover money. Judg ment la-fore clerk. M Thompson A (iiUiaiiivs (1. M. Pullard. To rtttiver inoliey. S-ttlttL 91 IDdbrook, Merrill ii Stetson v Jacidt Mit lu-ll. To ret-over luouey. Suhtl. Vi Clara Shepanl vs V. V. Sheparel. Divopf. Continued. 93 Nellie O. Sladden vs S. C. Slud len ami H. K. SluddO- Pivoav. (.'ontiuuciL 94 K K- iVndcfsou vs The Lugvue Canning A Packing Coiupany. Tore- jcovcrmoncy. Dctault. Judgment lis pmved for. ,,7 w 11,,,,1 nl,,i v n 11 11 . K J utl Si -v '. ,. ' . " VU,'r iii.mii. juiiununt for $t;3.ai mid ortler ol sale. 99 In iv assignment of P. F. Hond. ( lilltllllled. loo Tin) Prown Tobacco Co. vs Mrs. L. Mai kus. To recover money. Judg meut for JImi.l'o. Ml M.S. l'ackholdcr vs Mrs. I,. Markus. To recover money. Judg ment l'or$.1Kiiind Interest. IOL'. L. Davis vs J. J. Purr and P, S. Hurr. Foreclosure. S-ttlel. Iifi. S. P. Holt vs E. I). Judkins. F. T. Whilcomh mid ('. H. Abrams. To recovir money. Judgment by default. lol David Cherry vs E. I) undS.A. Judkins, T. ('. ami M. Stearns. Fore closure. Judgment by default. b-'. It. E. Sabin vs Lizzie Markus. To recover money. Judgment Ifforo clerk. 107. E. E. McKonnoy A Co. vs P. F. Vaiighan. To recover money. Judg ment against pltf $1,111.00 by default ami for order of sale of attached pro- IH-rty. HI P. Malum vs J. W. Malum. Suit for divorce. Default. L. Pllyeii apvolnted rel't-nf, 112 F. P. Dunn vs E. 1). Judkins. To recover money. Judgment by de fault lor flsi, 115 Flunk Mengoz vs I Hue River mining ami milling Co. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien. Continued, 110 Hold. A. Fox vs S. F. Fox. Di vorce. Keferred to (1. P. Porris. Juil Escape. Pally (iuard, March .'. Friday evening about 7 o'clock as) Jailer (too. Croner was locking the prisoners iu the Lane county jail, one of them, Frank St. Clair, escaped. Mr. Croner had ordered the prisoners to their cell, and all had gone, lie w as locking one 00 II, holding his foot against another that ope nod towards Lini when St. Clair, In tho latter cell, pushed the disir violently open catch ing Croner in the corner back of the door. Pefore he could recover the prisoner rushed out through the out side disir, throw the bar mid made oil' north along Oak strtt t. 1 e was out of sight U-fore tho Jailer could get out. fM. i utir was arrested at C oinstook about two wcokH ago for tho burglary of a suit of clothes and a gun near Cot tage drove, uud was held under $250 bonds to await tho grand Jury which will convene Monday, 1 lie olllif rs have taken every precau tion to capture the escape. No blame can If attached to Mr. Croner as he is a very careful man alsiut tho Jail and takes unusual precautions to prevent the escaH of the Jail Inmates. The fault lioH In the old mitUptatod Jail that Is a constant mcnaoo to tho nersonal safely of nlUcors, and to the health of prisoners. Sherill Noland oilers $2.5 reward for the capture of St. Clair ami lias sent out circulars with description an fol lows: AUiut 30 yearn old, black lialr. black mustache, heavy, fact) clean Hliaven, short side whiskem-t wo week's grow th, very largo black eyes, Hat nose has hern broken, rather high forehead, h1o)ch back, weight about ltX) lbs., about feet, 7 Inches; has on diagonal suit, all aliout two sizes too small, frock coat, dark felt hat. old laco shoes, heavy blue llannel sliirt. Committed for burglary; ulso a deserter from U . H. army. Very dark skin, looks like ho bus negro blond; is a hard drinking; man and is likely to get drunk when he can get whiskey. A llutuuu Urate. Dally Guard, March 4. Last evening when wending lib way homo from his day's business, Mr. (. P. Grlllln, when near Jacob Connor's residence, on Lawrence street, heard tho screams of 11 con pie of women, ilo hastened to the sN)t where the noise came from and found two young, highly respected girls, sisters, of this city, much excited and saw the retreating form of a brute, by courtesy called a man. The young girls, aged, n-spectlvely 1- and 1 years, had Ifcn to services at tho Paji tist church, mid wore on their way home. When near the comer of Wil lamette and Seventh streets they notio- cd the man following them and Immed iately trietl to escape lilm, but without success. When near J.s U. (loodale's residence they stepped Inside his yard, and the person passed on and turned a corner. Thinking they bad eluded him they started homeward, but stsm found that they were again followed. They attempted to enter J. F. Starr's yard, thinking they would cull assis tance of that gentleman, but found that they couldnot unlatch tho gate. They then ran to Lawrence strvt and hud got to the alley lust north or the residence of Jacob C onner, when the scoundrel overtook them and embrac ed the largest of the girls by force, and then they cried out for help, which luckily wan near ut hand, in the per son or Mr. (rillln. The villain waft too llif t on foot for Mr. Grlllln, anil ho was unable to recognize him. llie young ladies were, not able to give a slight description or him; thus he will probably escape detection. Lynching is tM gisxl for such a scoundrel. Holism Wantku. Messrs. L. San ders A Pmndsteln, of Sun Francisco, w ill If at K. Hangs' stable In Kugene on Wednesday, March Vi, for the pur sse of buying homes of the following description: Pays and blacks, ages from 5 to 8 yours old; height from 15 to 10 bunds; weight from 1050 to 1175 llis., must be broke to work and gentlo to ride under saddle and iinist.be in gisM.1 order and sound. No long leg ged, lotsso Jointed homes wanted. A few blokov horses wanted, weight from 1400 to 1500 lbs, Pring your horses and get your cash. PaiooNED. Governor Pennover has par doned out of the penitentiary Wm. P Hall, who was sentenced five year from Donglsi county, March 23. 1SW, for oMaininj money under false pretenses. Be hs served two years for unlawfully getting $10 while nmler tbe lnnnence ot minor, jus- pardon was recommended by Judge Bean, who sentenced him. II also pardoued- Wm. Allen, sentenced from Lnion eoanty on Not. 9, 188-5, for 5 years for assault with a dangerous weapon. Jr.vcrio.v K. P'9.-A lodge of Knightt of Pythias will shortly bo organ Izetl at Junction. 21 names have been secureu to me f uuon. 1 ney uieev Tuesday evening to select otlirx-re.