nn 1 1 - ..Hi a m yJMilDj MTUL1IDEH FOB TIE DISSEIWTIO OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, Ml TO Ml U HOSHT L1T1H0 BT Til SWEAT OP OCR BROW EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1892. NO. 47. OL 24 ur.ISHED EVEIIY SATURDAY. I. L CAMPBELL, publi!l''r Proprietor. . .i if.... .;.u Wlll,..lt H!t.b. .... V..uth and Eiirhth Streets. TKltMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ...T7!7T. W .uJlontl"' 76 i-bree m""""1 OUB ONLK . , A.J . ir.rti-er.wlllbcl1rgedt the ol- letiagtatet: . $8 00 ESSE month. 8 00 "SfflKtwtJ-ta local column, 20 cent. wXetch insertion.. (.Klin bill will be rendered quarterly. U jib work mart be paid roBOS Psxrvm. ftfAnnnn nv Attorncy-at-Law, iCSESE CITY, - - - oFFICE-Kooms 78 MoClaren Buildiug. Llnecial attention given to Collection Probate butinees. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, DUNK'S BUILDING, f"e A a m lWillf. - - Vl-CSiW" 7 Teo. m. miller ittanwy and Ccunsellor-atrLaw, and Real Estate Jifaa. EUGENE CITY,' - 0u. 0ftle-ln Manonio Temple. RS. I. W. k JENNIE S. BARNARD, Regular riiysician. 0i,iwtllTIlf9Kll1lieT tlld LlVOr lllSeaw.'. Gynecology aud Obstetric!. OFFICE at residence on Olive street between KhtudlOUi turns. Kuykendall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over City Drug Store. IE. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY " OBJSiu. SmcIaI attention riven to Probate business ud Abstracts of Title. Omci-Over Lane County Bunk. DR. J. C. GRAY ODEN TIST. APPinO TTDQT-ATTJ.-4 TV YOUNG'S Mm, onnnaita GrjABP Office. All WO ii turanted, . . , lining gas administered for painless ex- tnctioD ot teeth. B. F. DORMS, INSURANCE AND REAL toTAIt AGENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESlliABUB. 1 Farmi, Improved and Unimproved Town property (or aale, on eaey terma. Property Eented and Eenta Collected, . nv va The Insurance Companiea I repreaent are i .i..vii.- i P.lialils. and in wiujj Uie viuni Hiu " , . t. n raokpr andKqoitiBLl aajniiment vi Stand 8kcosd to Wont i ihare of your patronage ia tolidted. 0-I,5ityfiall RrggL E. E. BURLINCAME'S Iflltlu appiapa ouCMICAL Noll UMUt Vlaborator ...... .a a.mn)M br mall o; "" will ncalv prompt and c.re(ttl atwn uoa ly e:i n..uu. RrAnr4. Melie "fJ aUno, ins 1 173 tiwwee BU 8t". Act on a aew prlntlpl watetheUver.etomath !SrU. nmdil ear bUloMaMi. r. lilt Burt laa, -! by J H. BECKLEY SOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ""ated, aae filed hia account for finJ art ,Je m ..... a nnT the 5tb day Stnuu. isQ9 kuWn art for bearing lame. R orler of the uounw w - Geo. B. Doibis, Admr. DAT HENDERSON. A'D- 'CSXITCRE UEALEBS. HOWE & RICE Are Showing the 15ost Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene. AGENTS FOR THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GO Ol LINN & SON, Furniture OHBERTAEEBS I R. LiickeyS&Co. DEALERS JJV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. E. SCHWARZSCHILD. Proprietor. SCHOOL SUPPLIE8feTATioxERY( WALL PAAUTi8T8. MATERIALS. Full Stock of Butterick Patterns. Address P. O. Box 119. McClarens Buimin, (Oppo.it. F. M. WUkW Dnw Store.) Hae an extensive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, mw.ntile. Fncyand School Station rv. Blank Booki, Cutlery, Etc. ry-Orders for Booki and Buoeonpuuu. to Newspaper! and Periodicala promptly at- tended to. r, i TmnblM. and Cramp, Colio, or Aak your .ny lntemaToi External Pain, druggist for it S. LUCKEY, Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. J Poairinij V rompwy J. 8 LUCKEY G.Hnrnaicas, Preeidtnt. 8.B Eai, J-. Caahler m Ot Eugene. n.u..nioGhranltal $50,000 SurSlmSPSnts, $10,000 Eucene City - - vregun. i Sl banking Aba. iCAOO. SJSf FBASO8C0 d POKT- Yaffil -trnarf ton. wiU receive prcspt atteouoo. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN- QRO G E R l ES. . . ivn mMPlTE bMtatb.h-ti.arket. EXCLUSIVELY FOE CASH, C-ofl the public brtt prlo- tb- any EUOEN fi University Bookstore lint I:! m f) Dealers & Real KnUtn TrausiiTH. Kt'OKXK. J C Lawrence to W J Full wton, o" X KM) on South Williiniotte str irt; JtMO. HWJoni'o to Eva WliitllcM und Nettie Wlim-t. SOxSO feet in Skinner's donation and nil Interest to lease of the public grounds south nnd the buildings tiiereon; tauw. OLENADA. OeoH Colter to Martin NofRtinger, lot 7, block 4; $75. CODSTRV. Reuben P. Job to Daniel I tees, land lnT18 8R5V;$JUiO. GCMillett to AlvaKennuu in ip 15 8, R4V;$720.. A F Kllruaker to V Almeda Kllmak cr, 40 acres in Tp 17 H, R fl V; SI. TO. Htate of Oregon to Win THolzhauer, 200 acres in Tp 17 S, R 7 WjfciVl. Kdwan W lh'lt to l.ouis i; jtisiinp, 101 acres in Tp 10 8, R 0 K; fUKX). BPIlINdFIKLll. A Wheeler to Lane county Lumber League, property known us the saw mill nmiwrtv: L1.000. A Wheeler to Lane county Lumber League, lease of water power ; (1. T,nsT His Hkabt." Paturday'i Albany Democrat has this ersonai: "Hon.C. K. Wilkinson, of Lane coun ty, the youngest member or tne next 1.,lulotiirn linn luM'll ill tllO CitV StoDD- "B"""'-"-! - ;; ; ; r. lug on yesieruay on ins jr mu a uay. There are Herious rumors alloat thnt. the hr i? u vounir siaiesiium jusv his heart atjhejtay." Annri.rsoF lMCoRl'OUAnoS. The Cum vo.i.nH l'rhviorin churcb. of Encene, h. filnl in the office of (be county clerk wiMca nf incorDoriilion: iticorporalora fira. Bn.linnll. It. H Shacklett, 8. D, Holt, 8. N. Spark?, I . C. liuodale, T. Good and Andn w Lytlf; etimated value of property, $8,000. TheneichboM living in the vicinity of l ihn MCHDcd lunatic Hutcliirv on, on the upper 8iuslaw, are alarmed over his being at large. lie is viudiotive, and being a man of strong pbymque ia dan- gerou to be at large. I FOR PITCHER'S TL H Caatorl promotes Digeatioa, and oreroooiea Fl&tuleucy, Countipation, Boor Stomach. Diarrhoea, and Fereriahness, Thus the child ia rendered healthy and its aleeo matnral Caaioria, contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castoria Is o wD adapfd to children that IreoomiDend Itaaeupnior to any pmorlpUon saoWBlome." n. a. wbh m. u., 82 Portland Ate., Bruoklyn, K. Y. " I on Castoria In my practice, and find It i,Jf. ktrflEITWtl. If. b.. I'M d Ave.. Nvw York. Ta tarrACB Oo, 77 Murray St, H. T. Thea Baby was sick, we pve her Castoria. Wbaa she waa a Chad, she cried for Castoria. Whoa she beaune Mas, she clonj to Cai yhm lhT k.ii rhDAim. she gave Ua Custom (pill FRIDAY, SF.PT.i Sidney Horn went to Portland thl morning to spend a week. Miss A. A. Holt returned from a visit at tNilem this afteruoou. Prof. S. E. McClure returned this af. teriUNin fitun his trip to Pueblo, Col. Tbe parting of a brake rod canted tbt toulh Ixmu.l lix-ala ihort doluy (bit after noon. (ieorge F. Craw left for the Foley Spring this morning to jx?ud a month. Master Henry Marx has returned from Sodaville. His health Is mater ially improved. TLe boo nickers have flaished work at ibeNeiayiirdnearPpriogneld. Tbe crop an Mini In good shape. The neoiilo's partv club ol Tburaton baa ranttd a V t-avcr and Field bauner in frout o( the pottofUce at that place. Miss Jennie Rcntty tvtumtHl from Oregon City this afternoon where she has Ikimi spending tne summer. II. E. ratlin of lb fruit commission boiiHe of Portland, wa in town today He report a scarcity ot fruit throughout Ore gon. E. H. Palmer, manager of the firm of Palmer 4 ltey, Portland, n'turned home from the roley springs last even ing. Jamea Trwiiliiier. the oldest pioneer of Portland, died in that oitv yesterday at the aue ol 84 years. He settled IB me metrop olis in 1848. W. L. DeLano has leased the C. F. Hurlburt house on Ninth street. A. E. tiallagher has rented tho Ueo. JI. Miller rii(leiu. tl ir..IM ul.n ll.n In Data o Hi. j mil III. hiiu u. ... ., v Creek precinct, Is tiulte til with the consumption. He is the Justice of the peace for tnat precinct. A. 11. Sea . tbe oouular drummer, U in town today introducing his successor, Mr. Mrudeuhall. Mr. Seal will loave for Ban Kraucikco about Oolober 1st. tin. J. 8. Hien ins and ton. Albert, left this morning (or their borne in lerre Haute, Indiana. Thiy have been viaitiog tbe family of Prof. Coudon, Mrs. Iliggins being a lister of Mrs London. Mr. Wilcr states that hit boy waa not racing when the accident took place at tbe north end of tbe Eugene bridge Wednesday evi ninc. His mare Is badly Injured and tbe buggy considerably damaged. The Albany Democrat Is informed that 000 Chinese pheasants have been In cold storage at t'orvallls awaiting Scptomlier 1st. Killing pheasants for the market will ruin them for game. ('Inn-nee Witter, a son of J. T. Wit ter, cave his folka a genuine and plea' sant surprise by walking In on them , his morning at tne urcaKiuta iui, totally unexnected. He arrived on Hi is niorninir's train from Alta, Utah. This Is his 1 rst visit home ror tnrce - n .... . . years. riistonis InBiiector H. Smith, or Seattle, has a giant Maltese cat that keens tho family supplied with, game, Tabhv makes daily expeditions to t ne woods aim unnga uac rabbit or grouse. It is seiiiom lie re turns without some evidence or his adroitness at hunting. He Is Invarla- idv rouiirded with a saucer of milk. aiid this may be the secret of his inde fatigable industry. Krrnnrv T)KiTH. HfPDDer G.zette. An' gnat 30th: Last Friday afternoon, wmie returning home lrnm ueppner, wuere uw bad been agisting in driving oattle, Walter Hliea, eon ol T A. Ubea, was larown irom hia home near Rhea creek, rendering him unconscious. At first it was thought that ha was onlv itunned. and that be would soon recover eonscionsness, but several hours later on going to hi bedside be was found to be cold in death, no one knowing .hut time ha had died. Walter ilea was tii Tonmrpat ton of Mr. and Mrs. Ti A Ubea, was 13 years, 3 months and 19 dtyt old, and a bright, taitbful upright boy Raihino Lentils. 'Springfield r ... I It,. How a nf tha .n. lUCBfH'lllt,"l . A. nwii"l " ' .V tpmrlsliicr farmers, living; 24 miles .. 7 t . I 4 1 nortlieasl oi town nus oeeu irvuiic vuc experiment of raising lentils. They nn- a Rinnll Hat seKl and are used ex tenslvely for food by Herman people, Mr. no u r n anted several acres to h-ii- tils this vearand has realized a 1800 nound croo. which Is worth 10 cenU per pound in Portland and has con tracted his full crop to Mr. Raum, of that city. Mr. Roller ia confident the crop win eventually prove ww ink ing one. The Jail Rreakhrs. Deputy Sheriff Croner returned from Southern Oregon this morning. He met the stuge driver from Crescent City. Cal., at Urant's Pass, and the gentleman stuge drh at Urant' nositlve that lie met tne es- the road near the former city. nm the parties wanted they captured at Crescent City, or If tiwv hnvo shinned to Ban Francisco, before tho stage driver returned, they u ll II arrested at that CUV. as tne otllcers in both places have been fur- Dished descriptions. Killiko Jam roa Mabist. Albany Dem ocrat: "A box ol 6'i corneas pneaaanw were shipped to Pjitland yeeterday, ana another one of the same number today." Sucb work as tbe above will call for mors n.nhihllnre leirinlatlon to protect these birds. Eugene Gusrd. Correct. Tba pheasants were shipped by rortland nim mH one of them ownioa a 1200-acrs farm in Eastern Or-Kon be watcnes very zesioua v Fnnr of the finest bird dOBt ID IDS country scared tbe life out of lbs Celestials. Local buoters, wpo want me uiraa iui ouuu use are on tbeir mettle Albany Democrat. Pallr Guard. Sept X ltARKCT of Fruit. A basket of fnilt from D. W. Coolidge's Altadena fmit r.Iiuo. U miles south of Eugene, ; .. . .. r ... 11 U is displayed in tne ajuiib vuuuiv iu window today, It would be hard to Umt In anv section of the world. The followlnir kinds of fruit are displayed p,.arhMi. nnr.les. Rartlett pears. 2 varie ties or Brat, mulberries, three varie ties of prunes, apricot and crab ap ples. M.re Cement Walk. A cement lunik will also be laid In front of Us- liiirn A DeLano's drug store and A iiti-n's eiirar store at once. This will LivR the entire half block a cement sidewalk when completed. bailr Guard, Stptl Woax EmmiD.-Ii ia a eold day wbea the new jail does not fnrouh tbis paper with an itm. wors waa rnaww ui n.nrninff laTinf brick utder tbe management .,t Ur AnJareuo the contractor, Mr. Bro ttn tbe sub-eotiUactor naviog mirwa. ni l.TKU.nAII COIVNTV BI'KD. Tha Nlale Commence am Aclisrn far saiiea. Portland, Sept. 1. Tho state of Oregon began an action against Mult nomah county In the circuit court late this afternoon to compel tho payment if taxes alleged to I due. Attorney wenerai ueorge r i uaui- berlaln and District Attorney W. T. lume represent the state, lho ciues- tlon is, since Mr. Hume will prosecute the county which elected him to do- rend it ami do us prtmvuung, wno win represent the state? This Is a peculiar as well as an amusing situation. It Is alleged that tho comity assess or's roll for 1801 was correctly made out, but that after tho results of the state Ixmrd of equalization were sub in tted lo the executive iHMim tne tat ter approved tho 5-nilll Increase for state expenses. This was charged up nses. nus wascnnrgtHtup miah county as a debt. iy- le first Monday In April, 1802. i were: For current ex, x.. 19.34; military tax, f .054.S2; to Mu tnomau county as a uuoi able or. the The items scs. S257.41I). uii vers tv tax. 17808.30. ill litis sum 1 " ' . . T ...... the county paid on tho 2Mb of April- current ex nense tax. fll4,7C4.S."i: mill- tary tax, $S2tll.64; university tax, Kli72.52. This leaves a balance due as follows: Current expenses, $02,71 1.00; military, 12002.28; university, f 1023, making a total of $07,831.04. JllHIK MOREL AND EXPLAINS. HM.iv.nil rvtlmr ifllllltles. Iiotablv n..kmi.. .re ivsistimr the action of the state board, and we Intend to make a case of this to test me validity or tne act. Wo have paid all that was due the state up to the timo or the live-mill raise, and I think it Is a question as to whether we will have to pay any more." FKOBABLY FATALLY SHOT. Donald II. Huitth Meets an Enraged Hiamer. Fobtlamd, Sept. 9 .-Last night at 10:30, Donald U. Smith, eity passenger agent of the C. B. ic Q. R. R- Company at IttO Washington street, between Second and Third, went to tbe comer of fourteenth and Alder, where be mot Katie Daldie . alias Italdie'e brother knowing that rJuitlb was a married man, did not think it proper, oeciallr at that time of night lor sued a meeting, and deoided to follow them, with the Intention of eivino Smith a thrash- no. Ha met the oouole on tne oorner oi Eleventh and Morrison and asked bi sister to go home with him. Smith interfered b y striking Baldie, and after several blows bad been struck. Baldie concluded that be was setting lbs worst of it, and that ho waa juslt Had in defending himself, drew a revolver and ahot Smith, bittins bim between the eyes. Baldie turned and ran. Miss Bat die, with tbe assistance of a man, wbo ran no to see what was the matter, aasinted Hmitn to olooav S arris store, wnrre a uaua aa ordered, and he was aent to tbe Onnd Hamarttan Hospital where, at last re- nnru. he was resting easy, out was thousht advisable to take a death statement. and Ih same will be taken this afternoon, Baldie bas been arrested. s- Runaway Accident. Pallv Guard, Sept. 8. A team belonging to Warren Luckey ran away from the alley near Krry and Eleventh streets about 0 o'clock this morning. In the hack to which t hev were hitched rour cuuuren were seated, and when the horses turned the corner on Thirteenth street all were t hrown out Two of them were chil dren of Dr. J. W. Harris, his oldest daughter, Edith, about fourteen years of age, receiving a broken arm. All the children were oruiseu uuunuumuij hut nothlnir serious. The team ran back to Mr. Luckey's barn but left the back badly wrecked. . . Woodmen of tub World. i n view of the fact that a lodge of the "Wood men of the World" has been instituted In Euirene. It will be Interesting to nntfl t Im rnnld crowth of this order In the East From conversation with the returning delegates to the head camp SeSSIOn 1USI UeiU Bt I ULU1U. V'l", HIC Portland Telegram ellots the following fnntii! "The Woodmen or the World is comparatively new in this section of tho country, but Is fast coming Into prominence as ono of the great benetl- cliirv organizations of this country. The organization east ol the ltocky mountains Is increasing at an average nf nvpr 1000 members per month." The next biennial session or the neau camn (18041 will be held In Portland, The order bas a life insurance system similar to that of the A. O. U. V. Tri Mabins Cadstb. The Dallea Dally Chronlole of August 31, after publishing the entire eommnnloatlcn tnat recenuy ap peared in tha Guabd, giving tbs organiza tion, raiea. eio.. save. vuriuK iu iu.- nar'a tWW.l in Portland reoentlr. visitors from Tha Dal lesereatly admired tbs drill of a noma of voutha from Eocene, and Mr. I. 0 Niokelaon, brought with bim a large alzad nhotosrarjh which presented a view ol ----- r u the dots, tosetner who outer, wuicu ua linos then attracted considerable attention. It sill ha intareatins to maov of our read ers to know mors oftbem aa tbey are being reoognlzed by military and atbletio compa nies Irom California to Washington. It is a credit to Eugene, and a model worthy of imitation in otber cities. Pallv Guard, Sept. S. Kou Silver Lake. C. L. Williams and Warren Duncan left with freight wagons lor onver uuc, southeast of Eugene, this morning All I w I Ull kllaSS loaded with freight, Mr. Williams tj,k,, fortv hundred on one wagon ' with four Lorses and goes by the Mill tarvroad. He freights here almost every summer. Mr. uuncan lanes me af " i I. .1 . same weight out uses a iraa wuijuii. He returns uy tne Mcisenzie nntu. Pally ouard, Sept J. The Public SciiooL8.-The public achools of Euirene will resume studies one week from next Monday, Septem her 12. Parent should make a note tb s fact, and be prepared to senu uu.- .... ' . . a . ' children tbe first day, CosTSAcr Lrr. Tbe oontraot for tbs boiidiagof tba new Junction City school building bas been let to E Basbaw ol tbet n ana, far aboat S40UU. II will oe a irame building. Tba architecture ia grand. Bawmux Sou) The Trent aawmillhae rmb aoid bv Kellv Bros, to A. D Hyland, J. W.and B. F.uniley and L Cretan, who will Ineorporate, and eontinue tbs business. Taii is a Talnatiia propmy. IIesidesc Sold. A. E. Wheeler, administrator of the estate or U. H, Park, has sold the house and lot, cor ner Seventh and Peart street, to A tttsM MllVTsyo for f510. Enjoined. Pally Guard, 8cL ti. The contention over tho proiHwed erection of an electric light mast In front of tho business block of U. W. Pickett, on Willamette street, resulted In Mr. Pickett entering a suit against the Electric Light Co. In tho circuit court yesterday afternoon to poriietual ly enjoin the company from tho erec tion of said pole. The complaint al leges that said company intends erect ing a polo In front of plaintiffs prop erty alMuit 10 inches in diameter and 35 feet in height; that there is no ne cessity on tho part of defendant for erecting said pole; that it would Iw a permanent oMructiou in said street, and make It diftlcult and dangerous for teams to stop In front of said stores for tho purpose of loading aud unloading merchandise; that defendant threatens to continually pinlntltr lmi n ' llnto wmoiy m ,f to continually maintain said pole; that no plain, sKtHiy or ado- at law and cannot be usated in damages for the ilury if said nuisance is allowed to lie erected: wherefore plaint!!' asks that defendant be porpetally enjoined from erecting the nuisance herein described, and that a temporary Injunction Issue to restrain defendant from so erecting said pole during tho pendency of this suit. On application, A. II. Flsk, county Judge, granted a temporary injunction tllirlllK during tho iiendency or tne suit. Therefore all work on tho erection or the pole lias been suspended. Springfield Items. Messenger, Sept. 3. Born In Spriuutleld. Monday. 29, to the wife of Ed Crawford, an 11 pound boy. The new ac-bool bouse being built at Jas per by Ruth and Fairohild, is nesting com pletion. Jnd Burns and Mr. Matthews, together with their families, arrived in Eugene from Weston, Ohio, Monday, Mr. Burns if lb gentloman we mcntioued two weeks ago as coming Irom E. K. McMicbael's old borne. E, Hall, lute of London, England, slopped in town Tuesday night. He visit ed with his brother, Henry 1111 and fami ly, who recently arrived from the old coun try and are located on tbe McClaoahan farm at High Hanks. B. F. Powers team ran away down Mill street Friday; no damage. The train Monday killed lour bogs valued at $50 for B. F. Powers. Q. W. Larison. O. E. Corey and Dr. Van Valzah, started for the Bins river min ing oounlry yesterday morning. Mr. Lart- son goes to examlus the proposed waon road from l eplot a place to lbs mines, with a view of taking tbe road oontraot. At Nels' bop yard Wednesday morning a tent belonging to John bbeppard ol tlose burg oaught fire and bnrned up, destroying all the bedding, olotbing and cooking uten sils. The fire was discovered by 8. E. Asbe. wbo mads a rush for the lent and succeeded in saving the organ, a violin and two trunka. The loss is estimated at $05, A subscription paper waa oarrled among tha tents aud about f'iu raised lor ur. enep pard. i. r . rowers is preparing to onim a uioe residence on bis farm north of town. The structure will be 18x30 with an L, 10x23 two stories bliih. Tbe band went no to Nies' bop yard Sunday afternoon and regaled lbs oampeis wltb masio. lbs Doys were nioeiy treated. An unsolicited subscription, and eigart from Mr. Nels. were appreciated by the bo vs. Washburns k Sons now have about 60,- 000 bushels of wheat stored In the mill and it is itill oomins in steadily, Tbe tracklayers sre now wltbtn a lew miles of Coburs wltb tbe new steel rails. Tbs Cobnrg depot grounds have ben resur- reyed and good aids tracks will bs put in. ESCAPED AGAIN. John HotclilDsoD Gets Out of the In- saue Asylum. DalW Guard. Bc-Dt. 3. Thaaninm anthorltlaa at Salem have written to Sheriff Noland notifying him of the name of Smith, left on Wednes tbe escape of John Hutchinson from that days' local for the Chickasaw nation, I IU. W. SWUM UUMJW.UVH ..wm. w,,lUjro inttltution by digging through tha wall of Indian Territory. bis cell during tbe night of August 29th Hutchinson Is tbs powerful insane man that was committed to the asylum from Wolf oreek. May 3d. bia capture taking olaoe after a hard atrnggls. Id June be as- caped from tbs asylum and was captured in Llnnccuntybytwooftbe officers of the asylum. The people ot Wolf oreek arc in mortal fear ot tbe maniac, as bs bas threat- ened to kill all of tbem. OfBocrs arc searching for tbe man. Doing; Good Work. Florence West: W. 0. Bailey was down from Seaton this week and reports bis gang of men dolna food work in oleaning out tbe river. The firm. Mitcnell Valley, nave blasted out all tbs obstructive rocks from head of tide to tbe mouth of the Wild tat, and ars now removing the drift wood from ...l il f . l. . At Um At Mrs. mis same puruuu ui tum i.. . '- Haan'sandMr. Noelv's claoes they have men getting ont piling and boom timber for tbslr log boom which is to be put ia about three miles tbis side of Point Terrace. Tbey alto now have men at work repairing tbe Onahman uile driver preparatory to the commencement 01 driving pnea tor " . . . , . :l . . boom wrly ne.t ... A logging -ri.ion oi air. Uriim ARv-The Al- of KmbeMst savs- i"f.Whu r.ftn"SS: Ait Albany , ' nJ"n " I at ..A. m.nn )..l..l. Ililo aftnpntfin f " v pfein V the Ttol while Mr. than. 1 fe iier, or. tne jw- - vere bousf -.wu i on n.s , way .nu ""ir: . i " i tne o nee ws,l"" wnicn nau.oeen ouiy viuku locked, took out the money drawer, oonti.li.ing about $75 and sk pped, taking the drawer witn nim. i uougn several men were around no one was seen to do it. One man was arrested - on suspicion, a gambler, and thougn oi ne nau p.euiy oi uiouejr ou hb wim, i severm ihiks suiuuu. 1 JI.l.Kaw.l and imlnl.litAHIir tint was dlschargt?d, and undoubtedly not the man. as he went to bed at a or o'clock and had been sleeping since then. Who took It? u'allr Guard, Sept t Change ok Time. The freight trains on the 8. P. II H. will chauge tlmp next MondaV. The SOUtU DOUno freight train will then arrive here at 2:40 o'clock In the afternoon and the north bound at 5:20 p. m. Make Money. In another column rin he found the new advertisement of J. D. Matlock A Co. If you want i .nil lun MTmn. u..iu.;j. r j th ia wtu tnown arm. a so beint run under tbe snpei Bailey snd that gentleman reporta that the; seven years ot uiis ouw-yer V-"Z wUloat down the Great SinSlaw this fall Uon. and within 8, years 1 to dd three million fettof logs. shall arise and other uncanny clrcum- mree munon i toiiuK.. iii thrust themselves upon AX0TIIER ACCOUST. Sensational Report of How Prisoners Escaped. tbe 1 he Itoseburg Plalndealersays: The two prisoners from Lane county, who have lieen confined in tho Douglas county Jail for tho past month or six weeks, escaped Saturday night. There Is a difference of opinion as to how their release was accomplished, but It was undoubtedly owing to negligence that their escape was made xsslble, eveu with the aid of outside help, as Is claimed by some persons to have been the case. The desperato character of the men was well-known to Sherlll Miller, and he therefore watched them very care fully. Some time since Ills vigilance was rewarded by tho discovery that they were up to some trick, and when he went to lock them up one evening ho found that one of his prisoners was represented by a dummy in bed, while tho prisoner himself was on top of the steel cells. Sunday morning another dummy was found in ono of the beds, but there was no prisoner on top of the cells or anywhere else about the Jail. Deputy SlieritI WHard locked ine pris oners up Saturday night, and at the timo I ney requested mm to nring mom a good breakfast early Sunday morn ing, no tuought it a rather queer re mark for them to make, but thought everything was all secure, and so dm not visit the Jail again that night. On visiting the fail in the morning the old sheet Iron door was found bent back, as has been the case on several prev ious occasions, the door to the cage open and tho prisoners gone. For sev eral months the combination lock on ' the cage lias been broken, and conse quently was not In use. The door to the cage is locked by two Yalo locks, ouo of which is in a steel cheat, which Is locked with a key lock aud tho com bination. Tho key lock was easily picked, and then it was the work of but a few minutes to saw tbe Yale locks off, and the men were at liberty. The tools used were an ordinary three-tliied fork, with two of the tines broken oil', aud a case knife, which had been hacked to answor for a saw. How easy it was to pick the key lock on tho steel chest was Bhown by Con ductor Rartlottj who with the aid of tho fork opened the lock in less than a minute. Had the combination been on it would have been an Impossibility for a person to get out or the cage, and hnd the old Iron door been properly mndo or braced It would be Impossible to get out of the Jail without making more or less noise. All tho work that was done to effect the . release of the men was practloally noiseless, and Jas. A. Sterling, who was sleeping in one of the rooms over the Jail, heard no noise whatever. Cottage drove Items. Leader, Sept. 8. New houses are lielng erected by J. II. Shepard, E. P. Long, Jeff Markley, Ren Lurch, R. F. Wiley nnd Johnnie Culp. J. II. Potts and family, formor resi dents of this place, who have spent the past two years in the eastern states, returned to this place last Friday to re main in the future. Mr. Oeo. IT. Small and family, of Silver Lake, are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Whipple this ween. Jir. email and family loft this place on Tuesday's local for their tuture home at umcge City, Cal. Mr. J. M. Small, arrived In this city by Thursday's overland from a busi ness trip in California. Mr. Small is extensively engaged in sheep raising at Summer and Silver Lake. Mr. W. C. Sorrels, who for a num ber of years has been a resident of this place, has sold his farm about four inllim north of town and Hccuuiui&uitai I hv his famllv and another family Dy Hon nlcklmr beiran in the Knox yard, a short oistauce east oi mu cuy Monday, at 60 cents per box for seven . .it. A 4 it I- -It.. bushel boxes. The hops are damaged L... lt.l, U n Un Lnun Kill ttlH "CwXAl' averuge yield will be light, Last Sunday about 2 o'clock p. m. as Mr. Jas. llenson stepped from their drug store, ne at once discovered names coming up through the floor of the porctt in rront or tne store, ronuuui ly flames were discovered In time to be extinguished by a few buckets of water. , Tho onnlnu-t for the BTavellng of Main street from the bridge across the Count Fork, to the depot, was let to ierrv Bherwood at the last meeting of i, uv mllmil. for Vm. The eravel- ino-into he eicht inches In the center 1 - " . a - , .. . v. ..- i and tanerinir to lour incues uu simw side. Hevex Years More. Ashland Tidings: A wandering evangelist u h nn unneemsurv amount in uw hair is hoKUng forth in tbe public "r"; ",,,, t..!llnr thi neo, - SnS.W I "v " the program of ordinary American life, He iiys there will be 144,000 good souls who will not have to die to get to 1 W 11 V WIU W ew o. . "n, " aeveral people in Ashlaim Wiv flirured themselves In. R.r, naAirMO.-Soms time sines Ruined an aoooont of the graft - Piremao -.rr KLuT v"';!,.. o.i ""ta udlT e- - - : - , h init ,h, olher - . c k d plMei of ikin . th , oJ hj, itgtwt to eoT. goalded plaoea. The wonnds hf,lwl npaj Dd and Galling is dow aois to be about on ids streeie oi ruruauu. I . Dally Guard, Sept 1 Turned Over. As A. Goldsmith was turning around in his carriage shortly after noon in front of Saunder's store, the wheels cramped turning the carriage over. Mr. and Mrs. Gold smith ana tneir nine grauu-uuus"' were thrown out but neither was hurt nor the carriage damaged. Pally Guard, Sept 1 Sheriff's Sale. The Tfrownlee property, corner Olive E streets was sold this ftenioon at 10 to o'clock, u was "J I I1I1117TT1PI1L L'miUUI. IV,,, l, Vtodvx Of U BUM r Eugtne, Oitgbn.