Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1892)
immtm, $50,000. m : mi Capital bribed ni Mi U. $27,900. ijJrectorN: A. WIIKCI.KR, Pre, and Vgr., I B. A. WahIIIH'KNK, T. ;. WHK.ei.KK, Hwy., ' W". W. 1 HfctvOUS, (1. A. WIIKKUIt. Tbi corporation, orguizd t Kpiiuglleld July liiib, NW. b acquired I be mill, Ibt J rtU, Ibt leant of water ud pond, ibt tiuck ol loga, lb stock of lumber, (lie team, tbt uierebandiae aud til ibt pioprly ued hv A. Whet cr In tbe butinc of making Inuiber tl Springfield, tud in tolliug Iniubtr at Hpriugfleld l elaethere. During Ibt but four riwri under Ibt management of Mr, Wheeler, improvement btrt born made wbich have nearly : TREBLED THE CAPACITY OF THE PLANT,: tod wbich makes tuotbtr addition of SO per cent, to tbt present capacity, nutter of few bnodrtd dollar exi'. only; tbu waking Ibt mill I.OV M. TO FOL'U BUCH MILLS s Ibtl wbicb bt acquired fuur yean ago. THE MILL HAS PAID FOR TJIESK IMl'llOVEMENTS. Dnriug tbia tlw great loaaet wtr otaiucd by Ibt HimhI of February IH'JU, TIIK MILL HAS PAID THE8K L08SK8. During thi llm improvement! bv been niade lu Ibe ebiiiiel of Fall creek by re niov.ng obilroolioui, contracting daw, tic , ben by there bat been opened an tulirt liew diati let of virgin foieat, and whereby it bxt btooiua practical)! to briug Ibt fintt limber Ibtl grow iu ibt Ceacade luooniaini to tbt mill al a uiodeMt txntuat. Tbt mill baa paid tbt giealer ponioD of tbt rout of making thi ne improvement. Daring tbia time mort than oot buodrtd ibouaaod dollar baa been paid oot in wag lo laborer iu Lant oouuty. Daring Ibn tinit tbt average price of lutubtr baa teeo lednoed fully 20 pur oeut., tc Ibt great advantage of buildera in all parlaof tbt county. Daring tbia timt tbt mill baa turned and paid inteieit on nearly It whole work lug capital. Daring tbit) timt tbt mill bat earned the money Iu pay Inn a, iiiaurauce and all tbt elpenae of management of whatever namt or nature. During tbia time t oew planing mill bat been built and fitted np with additional machinery, making Ibt planing capacity nearly four timet aa much when Ibt property came uider it preaeul mauagrment. Tbt mill baa paid for tbia Improvement. Daring Ibi Hint an tnglnt and boiler bat been bought an J put to one iu driving plauing mill. Tbt mill bat paid for Ibit Improvement. During Ibi lime farnact ha been raited toconaiirut Ibe aaw dual and tbt uetdial lusubiuerj for it tranfer Ibert ba been bought tud put in operation ao that tbt lawa of Ibt tut need not be violated. Tbt mill bat paid for Ibi Improvement. In addition lo til (beat Iblngt tbt bunueaa ha earned a ma inthhut ok n rulKmrr CAtmuztTio during all Ibii timt. Ho ninth for tbt paet Now ftw wordi regarding tbt ureaent; Tha milli art running right tlouv, and even in tbt preient flenrscird Mate of the lumber Iradt art iabkixo good money; reaull partly dut lo orelul selection of beet Quality timber from Ibt biuh regiont of Fill oreek, and partly to Ibe decreased coil of making lumber retailing from increaaed efficiency of tbt ui'll. This Corporation Owns leaat of water tqaal lo 250 borit power, with proviainn for 50 per cent, mora water for 50 Der cent, mort rent, for wbicb $10 per iiuum per bora power I a low valuation A itae for lb tioliiiivtu of Ibt BpriiiKfield mill race for convening log and of Ibe Utual poudu connected therewith for itonug log. Tbeat luet bavt ttoiing capacity of mort tban flvt million feet. Tbit pbivilku iu (bit uk:ation convenient a il i to tiiotitio I worth toouiiderabl miu of money every tear. Tbt rental of WHter power aod pond la only $1,000 per aunum. Theaa privilege alon properly olilued art wottb much moru Iban the present entire auonuwl capital. Tbia oorporatiou U tbt owner of tbo moil complete, beat arraugrd, aud moat economical law and planing mill plant In Laue oounly tod ol ample vaid. ibed and atablet. Thi corporation ba a good (lock of log in tbt pond. Tbit corporation la tbt owner of good etockt of laiuber in Springfield, Albany and part of t good (took ol lumber in trigone. Tbia oornoratlou he an eatabliabed trade and U now doing a good buainets. Tbia corporation bu belter faoilitie for traninurtiiiii it product! to more market! tban any other mill owuai south of 1'orlland. Tbi corporation tudowed with lufHulent capital and given efficient management art lo make big money for it itockboldni. Tbt book qf tbt corporation tre now open for tbe ubcriptiou of Ibe Komaindor of its Capital Stock, And notwitbaUnding all Ibt fact bo let forth, a limited number of Ibe share, the par value of which is S100 each, will be sold for ItT $80 EACH. M Then should be worth twice the moneu in 12 months. Further information given and subscriptions received by II. C. IIUM1IIEY, mn S. 11. EAKIN, tuBeno A. WHEELER, Springfield. SNOWDBN Mineral : Springs HOTEL. Flag Station on Southern Pacific It. R 1M Miles from Portland. TERMS, $9 PER DAY, $10 PER WEEK NEW HATH HOUSE Ten fet from hotel. These waters contain, Cbloridt of Sodium, Chloride of Magumiuiu, Caloluin, Carbooat of Irou, Iodine, Bromine.' The Following Diseases Have Been l I L L ! 1 1 i, m . iurea oy ineir use ftiier musicians Had Exhausted their Resources. BhtumalUu, Ague, Catarrh of Ibt Stomach, Naaal Catarrh, Dropay, Diabetei, Eruption of the Hkin, Kidney and Liver Affection. P, D. uoNU t i.L, fr nor. O. Addrta. Drain, Oregon. ). H. BAKU, M. U o. a MULroxn, Hot Medical Sp 00 MILKS EAST OF EUGKXE. Electric, Stwun, Me.llctd and Shower lUth with Maaa(, Bwimmlng Timl, Humajr and Inhalation Kooina. Tht water art tnoat valuable in cut uf Liver and Kidney ContnlalnU, Kheumatitm, (lout, Drumy, Skin Affection and lrivat A phyalclaa In attendance at all time. IlKst MM k risttlm Gro:als u orezoi Oood ground furuUhed to thiu deairing to ramp. Tiam.-rr board and w of water, i r dey: cMnptra, with m of water. $1.50 par week fur each Individual. Hlmrttwlll leave K. Ilang' livery Uble, Kugene, Mdaya, Weiineaday and idv awning al 0 a. m., arritint at the eprinr the tarn day. On other day a ptcial aU will b eeot out if four paaaeu gen apply, at regular rata. letter will reweive prnmpt atUntion and all potaibl infunuatioa fivtu. Addreae ilAitK ft Ml'LKOKD, Foley Mot Spring, lant Cm, Oreguo, Oregon's, Showing at Chicago Next Year, Remains in doubt, but there is no question about the PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL EX POSITION, which opens Sept. 21, and closes Oct. 22, being tho best Exposition ever held on tho Pacific Coast. So far as Oregon is concerned it will be theforerunnerofthe Exposition at Chicago in 1893. Tho principal attractions arc tho magnificent Amer ican Rand of Providence, R. I. An art collection valued at $350,000, and embracing some of tho greatest pictures owned in the United . States. Im mense Horticultural and Ag ricultural exhibits, the result of tho combined cflorts of al most ovory county in the state. A mineral exhibit ex ceedmg all former years. A Stock Department showing tremendous progress. To these aro added a larger num ber of exhibits than ever bo fore; including a magnificent electrical display under the combined Thomson-1 louston and Edison Companies. All manufactures in full opera tion. Government models of Rattle Ships. Tho wonderful 11.11 r m iiauoi mystery, ihe mar velous "Little World," the product of a mechanical gen-J ms; all interspersed by novel ties incident to tho popular special days. Everything new aud nothing dead. Greatly reduced rates on all transportation lines. Blank deed and mortgage (omit at tht Octu offloa. MONDAY, SEPT. 26. Attorney Ullyeu haa returned from Albany. Itnlpli Hrumley Jm clerking in Mayor MK'liuig'H Ktorv. Geo. M. Mill r i attendine Ibe Portland Etpotitiun today. in. . i. j rye, 01 Jttwenurif, watt In town yinterdny. Iter, C. M. Dill relumed to bi home Portland Ibit morning. Mr. . (I. Itinine left on tho Incul lb tuormn0' for vim at Monroe. The HIuhIuw Miitfe took out a good nam oi mwiiK'rH huh inorniliir. W. W. Wilton aud Geo. Smith were Daa .... ... - ....... It mnit 'u iub Aiunny idir on mil inomiDg oval tfeo. w. tiiii HM-nt Sunday in Ku p'lie. He Ml for Albany thin morn inn. rritl rio'd and Cha Moaher, formerly in imaeuurg, ere worKiiig on tl.o i'ortland IIINpUIVU. iuit u iitiinlr of new rdudento were enrolled ut the .State University iijin iiliiriliu. Mia Moilie Miller and Mlwi Carrie Irouewlller of Jackouvill vi-ijled in En gent yeelerdty. H. H. IIiirriM, a brother of J. B. Harri ol tula city, ba been renominated for iber iff by tht Napa county, Cal., democratic coiiveuliou. (eo. . dllwon and fniiiily arrived Here today from their Crook county home. Hiey will leave for home again thin afternoon. Jamef A. Campbell, well known In Lant comity, having married a daughter of f red cattleman, Da heen nominated by the San truucinco republican a a police judge. inn cnumii'ee appointed Dy tot connc for the building of a citv iiil ba ordered V McFarland to draw plan for Ibe wine and uluu it them for approval. Tbe building win uti ui urica. Harold Anderson ttarted Saturday night mi dim return 10 inicago, where be will via it ibort lime and tben to to Dallas, Texas, 10 accept a poamon. lie baa made many irienui uere wuo wiao mm lUCCfa. J. M. Howe went to Coburg; this af- , ..k. r lernuoii 10 iiieei mm, nowe ou iier re turn from Urownsville, where she at tended the wedding of her sister Mlns Kate LohIiow to Kdltor Cavender, of cue 1 linen, lunt trlUuy evening. Rev II L Bate went to Forrest Qrove thi morning to attend the annual meeting of tbe Congregational Aatociation of Oregon winch meet tn that oily tomorrow. Ha will deliver a terruon before that bod Tburaday on "Tbe Church for the Time from Ihe ttandpoint of tbe pulpit. At the Jtoselmrg fair lant week two or Dr. Harris' horses were winners, Patrician, who was sired by the doc tor's Oregon Wilkes, won the 2 year oid race, anu ins b year old mare, Katie ix-e, won uie inree minute race. UotD horses were broken and trained by T, t. hharp. American tin-plate Is so badlv blis- tered, savs a preutlcal cannery man of roriiuiKi, mat it is totally unlit for his business. No difl'erence how high the uiriii may neon weisii tin-Date, t he runner musi eitner uuy it or shut up snop, and the sophistical claim of 1'resKleut Harrison that the wicked democrats and the webdi rauner tin makers have formed an alliunce to de stroy the American tin mills, will not uiKe uie Diisrersout or the American tin. Fine full weather. All the churches had srood contrrpen. tlons yesterday. Tbe tinner are rojfing Ihe Riidou block aud tbe new county jail. Ihehugeno visitors have returned Iroin the ltOHeburg fair. riie Linn County weekly Review has suspended publication. Tbe manooa commenced work lav mo the foundation of Gray Si Son' brick this morning. A number of Kusreno peonle attend. ed the lree Methodist camp meeting i.. i i i i - near cpnugueiu, yemeruay. Walter Edna bad a valiie containing iniriy aouara worth ot clothing, stolen trom buu at tbe depot laat Saturday morn lug. Tho medical college of the university of Oregon, in Portland, has been com pleted, it is wxttj reet, four stories In height, and coot $13,000. Jus. 11. Case hag been arrested nt K. lem ror the murder or Otto Cowee, who was found dead In a creek near that city. He will tie given an examina tion this afternoon. The Wading nrtist of Lot Anselea. Cal.. intend makiug a disnlai of Daintlnra at tht world's fair of Ihe most beautiful ladies iu that city. Amonc the nnmbei will be a paiutiug ol Mr. Nellie Gilbert, formerly 8laddeti, of this citj. Baker City Blade: Gauntlet Lodge No. 8, K. of P., of this city, ba elected O. M. lloynlou an representative to tbe grand lodue, and K. C. Steft'en as alternate. L. F. Cook ia the holdover. Tbe grand lodge will convene at Eugene on October 20. E. C. Pentium! has purchased the Independence West Hide of Itev. J. It. N. Hell and will take charge of the business on October 1. Mr. Hell ex pects after a few mouths rest and a trip through the East and South to devote Ills time exclusively to preach Ing. DETERMINED TO DIE. A Fall Account of tbe Sulfide of tbe Hoy preaciicr. TUESDAY, SEPT. i Iiailyliiiard.Si'i't. We take the followine from the Al- bnnv Herald, of Hundav morning: W. K. Martin, a young man who , 1.1 ah I.a i, , Hu.t. rf una ueeu preuciiuiK " inr bhiki. . . mnin. ki..tnui..oki.l.ruir taut nnmniittiHl Albany this morning, 0,,ii,u '..nyiiini.. mnrninw .v tiikliiir W. w. Haines started on strychnine. He was a tall, ignorant down the valley this morning. D. W. Britt and wife, was In the city last iilcht, Fee 8. Warnhauer's advertiieincnt in this issue. A. II. Phehw Intends starting a ! per at 8odaville. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Harris went Editob Pomona Grange. IIadlevville, Kept, 2C, jju MB Guard: The La... Pomona Orange met at Irving onui 21th with worthy lecturer A. J. i wnlt In the clinir. Tlio " IUU QDH U to was up for discussion. Alsoth&t il county should buy a form auitni.i. . trln e-.i .i.f. . " -I-1 nun uu TK-Kuicn, nun Keen u o paupers on said farm, for there ii m appearing man about years oiu anu j,,mes aud Henry lionman went io a kii, ij..,. muJ t -1 a )Ured to le demented, especially on tbe Linn county fair on the local this ? .,."g. . tai r ... ... . ... "wn n lnrious matters. He had been at- mnmlnrr. "I"' " luo mu Pr of the counk trading little or no attention, and the nenntv Sheriff Smith took the petty lar and sending a doctor to attend th. A..,a n,l wi.,trlllltinnu u-n VfiTV I '. . .. . ,, I i. I f I 1 I III. . 1 , . uiunun aim njuviiuoui.i. " i eenv iiiiei to me Aioanv an maicu ui w i unu iuuiiuk iu Willi a uiir nrvfa i... wksusm. i i ictuuuiv aiiiuiiuis ul 1L8 mar tu Hherwood Burr and Geo. A. Dorris adoDtd the same in relation .3 WcUSSSlS no-tarieVpubUcby iQXX .ffia'Jd he K'tened to kill hi J52 the governor ona Grange wlU be wUh Fran?. limited. On Friday he tried to raise some money by subscription but obtained o 1 1 iiau.,..in.,..i..n .t ti,. line House. Trimming shade trees is being in- grange on the first Saturday in v ....I i.vi.i..u ni..oi i. went into the dulired in by the numerous property vetuber. r. Al. iihswander. bar room and bought a cigar, remark- owners of the city. ing that It would be his last cigar, as A marriage license was Issued last he would be dead the next day. evening by County Clerk Walker to lesterday ho was found at tlie Hotel Marshall McDonald aud Lmuia Mil- in the throes of death, having swal- kr. Wid McGbee and Johnny Stewart re turned from Ueceta Ileada, tbi morning, ZANDER. Secretary, lowed 20 grains of strychnine. Medi cal aid was promptly summoned, Dr. Ellis beine called. After a stomach pump had been used Martin was able to talk and said he wanted to die. The poison had already done its dcu work and he died iu great agony. letl Hie loiiowiug leuer, upon me e- u,i.nui, ,,, - f... ll'k., 'vww.irr,, (ill.. veiune oi which vt u w niieii wiicu and find particulars," the letter being minpelled aud written in a nervous, shaky manner: September 24, Good live to all I got dissatisfied with life I have tried to live a christian life but I was Imposed on by the campbellite church and was advertised when I tried to do good Mr Kelbredge at roseburgh did me all the harm lie could and I was stoned and abused In Albany and when I tried to take up a subscription to pay my bord I was scorned by the christians so 1 will be iu your way no longer good liy .My isame is W. F. Martin I have taken poison to put an end to my Jiie Further proof of his insanity is found In his statement that he was stoned in Albany. He was not stoned here, aud attracted very little notice. He imagined the churches wished to do him harm. It is said he was expelled from a church in Wheatland, Cat., for undue intimacy with a womun ot the congregation. The deceased had 92.10 ally Guard, Sept 27. Abscommnq Dkbtor. 8. it ir ser, who has been following the avoa! f Inti r9 a nr nln I n Saturday niirht Dure baaed ml,J; where they have been learning since but of goods from Ed Baum promising h May. pay for the same this week, iajj m. t ....... of doing so he decamped with hi fcT ."I Hie uuiuiinir iu ine rear oi Aniens ,, t.ii.i. i. v.... "Z cigar store Is being fitted up and will iLdttrfMWZ: ZTJ e be used by 8. Wamhauer a tailoring f MPeS, . - I jiuidui Ml lilt imuu vino Illuming aw siieneedml In overhaulinir htm .iV Hon. H. H. Gllfry, of Washington, weii where he was having iob ading clerk of the IT. 8 senate, ar- his furniture shinned hv rli f.H rived here this afternoon on a visit to reading the warrant Howser paid Z I. L. Simpson had the misfortune to nearly sever one of the fingers of his left liana while cutting a piece of steel at .Mcisou's snop tioout noon today. Dr. Powell Heeveswout to Albany thi morning on professional bntinem. lie will be in Eugene, at tbe Hoffman House again, Saturday, Uct. run, when be can be consult ed. John Scott aud daughter, Mis Sadie, bill aud the costs in the case. Dally Guard, Sept. 27. Successful Hunters. Tr c I I r .. t J T XT M nuuipurejr buu u. iv. ivouey returned it from a two days' hunt up the McKen. .ie river last evening. They brourhi home witu them a whole carcase of ( large buck deer, and several other .. ison hams, and claimed to have tilled three deer, besides catchinir sereni A HAG It. I tutiv uwi . vcomcn who have been resident of tbia vicinity for pounus oi one iroui. I ne sporbimeD some time returned to tbeir old boma at around town think the boys must hw earned, nannas, turn morning, ihey made I "u an me uuniers ana IlsbermM many frieud while here. (along the river hired for a day or two. We are sorry to announce that Uncle f51" ua? My " "Hied them: donl inV.Ht iu,..m i, .,i.,., ueiieve rumors 10 ine oonrrnrv " iwm-i, vuiiiiuu, uncut mn iiuuct:id ui j tiane county, is lying at the point or n.n. r.n.M death at his home near Cohort?, with I Btnllini'll rivillMoa t-lu ta a HlMii luitfaf Arm Broken. Lenta, a little today. year-oia uaugnier oit rank Close, lu A man rewmtlv from Klanmtl. mnn. ?.Venln tMM window In their ty tells of the ilsh being so thick in the "i h!k congregation, tne ueceaseii nau kmm.n to' shovel hi un., n full VT.-. wascaUel upon his person and a certificate or de- i,p(1pmIivi1 ana sei me jimo, ana tne little suffem iiosit on a Wheatland bank for fa. " ' ' .. . , Is doing as well as could be expecW The deceased took the poison at the The Free Reading Room occupies two of under the clrcumstanoes. It la a bad breakfast table at the hotel. Several the pleasantes room to be found in he break and it is feared that the ann tersons saw him take it, but supposed V ' : V " : " . oe stin rrom tne enects, t was medicine. After swallowing it, I".' "..rT';; PP.e. pesmes he walked into the offlee. where The ?: "T"'"UI,UJDUl mam' u""ue"Hue0U8l Dally Guard, Sept. 27. was seized with convulsions. He was . ' ...... Arm Dislocated. Miss Mamii ... . . h Sml Ita hnnn nvnnAO n Mi.Il. I . ... . - still able to talK, and said 11 tlie doctor succeeded in saving his life this time he would cut his throat, as he was de- rurmiiwul tn tin A II ult'iirta tn auvo him were unavailing and he died with- uiiding over the entire works 40x72 playing "whip-cracker" this mornii iu an hour. rwti Dr. Paine was called and reduned 0 t oroner arrell summoned a jury, Aioany democrat: Jn hugene tbe local dislocation, which was not a consisting oi u. w. watts, J. j. ura- pino muere tongui me two sensational severe one, piano luneia, recently in mis city in a live Fred Bellman expects to finish the McAllister, a fourteen "year old daurt brick work on the Water Company's ter of E. A. McAllister, had her left " utvc' """ i "o ufAi now dislocated, at the Central schori. work will be the erection of a wooden from the result of a linm rn u-i.il ver ham. W. S. IX-nham, L. Viercck, John Mullen and J. II. Howard, who after investigation returned a verdict tnat tlie deceased came to his death by intentionally taking a dose of strychnine. A letter was found in the possession of the deceased, showimr that he had a sister In Dysert, Peuu., but no re- forty years. Mr. Lickllder was a dele. nonse to a teleirram sent her could lie irate to the soverenm loriVe nf Odd bVl ootainea. ineuouy win pronauiy oe mows, neia in rort land last week, manner, and no doubt a tbey deterred. That is business. Stand in with men with established reputations who spend their money at borne. D. E. Llcklider. of Ohio, arrived here this afternoon on a visit to C. C. Croner, whom lie had not met for over burled here. Horses Entered. Dally Guard, Sept. 27. The following Eugene horses have entered at the Albany Fair: uace No. l. runniue mile, all purse tiM. been sgea, Dally Guard, Sept 20. Old EsaiDtSTS. A remarkable cal b longing to Mrs. Ellen Huff, which tt about 21 years of age, quietly departed thii uie yesterday. Another unusually old pit is a canary oira oeiongina in tne laml v a C. A. Davis, in this city, which lack onlyi icw aays oi oeing is years old, Dally Guard, Sept 27. Fon the F' air. The faculty, stu dents, and the university builuinn and grounds were nhotograDhed by October 5ih. in ih it,.at n winter today to make a picture f.irex- Reading Room, and the World's W. C. T. uiuilioli at the world's fair at Chicago U. An excellent programme has been Dre- nexl year. Dared. I I Tl-!, " u . .V. rnn.naf.il c. oo. o , wiy uuaiu, OUJll . WW vv luiii, uo uii a . rwYiiirmr - i m . . Condon, oroaecn in,,. ttnm.. .,Tl.:i .. . WNCSB UaMOVfJ).-ur. -ine, Tbe Woman's Christian Temoeranc Itt: !. - ... : . . union win give a literary aud musioal entertainment on Wednesday evening. assisltJ S W Plummer, entered Altns bay stallion Marsbfleld last Thursday evening on hit ,7,, . l9I??Y? cancer iroa iM Blla Walker; way to Curry county to attend court. He -i F r ' a40Vlur" l.ul? sired by Billy Ballanger, dam Delia color ol rider, blue and white Race No 2, 3 minute trot. 3 in 5: brought with a bov and nirl each abont fnnr parse onr yean old, whom be obtained from tbe uoys ana uiris' Aid Society in Portland, O winer to the interruption of t-T; v I.Iarlt' of Eu,8ene.. enters "d taking them to Deios Woodruff in traffic with Hamburg, Bremen and Ivatie Iax. brown mare, s red bv ltock. Curry county, who is coine to adnnt (ham it , . , . . . wood, dam by Ktober; colors black. Tbe Fossil Journal itoi offers . . Vm ltaceo. 3, sasnace, 3 In 5, purse, bargain to tome one: Owing to ill health our lore,o" BUoar 18 lmPorlcu 1 will sell at my residence iu town, range sugar trust has raised the price 01 of Etureue. enters 21. according to povernment n.... ... .,..iu,tie.. ...1 tl 1. Capt. Mount, dun colored liorse, sired plnsb, raspberry colored now, irf 'eight 1 p 1 t, . n" Z by 'Paramount, dam Uessio Allen; col- years. She is of undaunted Vm and 10D?l Gr0CPr iaJ8 thlS 0nab.le? 1 ors, gray. give milk frequently. To a man vhn trust to mane X) tier CM lnierei O. W. Oill of Eucene. enters Rocket, "ot fear death in any form, she wnnM h I on punifjil "wfttrl fj-i a. riiliMlloU! sorrel, sire and dam unknown. Rreat boon. She U very muoh attached to Litpnt " Thn AroerinW cnnirrea A. J. I'ieknnl nf Vmrmm nnlnM I luo oouse at Present bv meona nl . 1 o Fannie Pickard, black mare, sire Black '. but she will be sold to anyone who removed the duty on raw sugars. Hot, dam unknown. Serious Runaway Accident. Trespass Notice. t.t I I AH U I T . Il . 1 . ... I.. Mtuicu Uf TT 0. IUB nnflHrAIDn Art n -am tnJ H.a. thn nnn;4MA.i f TAn I a nn ui irom Uie team ty holders in and around Kroner Rniu.-j fi .1 j.--;rtf j.. Mr. B gdon vicinity, do hereby agree and iiomiU to B. smp 01 tms i tie v eicomo oi tne last issue u Dims Novau Did It. Tbe following ao couut i given of a runaway by a couple of Seattle girls, one of wboni, Tott Spriggs, i the dangbter of a former Salem preacher. Kev. J. W. Sprigg. now a lawyer and very well known in Eugene: Siutlb, Kept. it. nein i-angsion anil loll Hprigg. aeJ respectively sixteen and eighteen, ran away from tbeir home in Seattle Thnn day afternoon and were captured in Tacoina lart night at 7 o'clock. Tbe former ia tbt daughter of Jsbn Langeton, a retired livery Utile owner. Mus Spriggs it a daughter oie.n. pprigg. a weu known lawyer. Leaving Seattle Tburaday tbt girls pro ceeded by train to Tacoma yesterday aftrruoou aud through tbe sid of policemeu located and captured them. The quartet returned borne Utt night at 3 o'olock. Af ter taking io the eipoaition the niil con templated going to Sau Pnnoiaco aud going ou the atage. Tbey had ont dollar and tit ty renu when captured. Tbey told friend that tbey expected a SeattU man to tend them Iwo hundred dollars today. Tbt parent of both girls are almost heartbmk. en by their daughters' wtywardnett which i aiuiuuii-u to tht reading of dim novel ol wbich they were voraoiout reader. Marrud.-Iu Portland. Orecon. Sent. 24. im, by Bev. Q. E. llawe, Dr. J. Holt Frailer tod Mitt Laura Walker. Tht young lady ha many relatives and acquaintance in Lant county who deair lo extend thir congratulation. Dallv Guard, Sept. 27. Steve Bigdon had a seriom mnuwa cldent Just above A. D Uyland'a on the Middle tork yesterday afternoon about 3 '-I -1 IT J . r . , i-iuta. no wa urivmg a iour norse team lien a report from a gun scared them and tbey started to run, throwing Mr. Bigdon on ont oi int norset wnicn Dad torn a mean he jumped away wnen tney ran for a dutan .,ll'., l.:..l .1 . "" lucuiBimuiluu Ol Ills leitSIlOUl- prosecute anv and all neranna tHA . der; received a dt-ep cut on the fore- who shall trespass on any of our orem se .... uk. " kwi.. v. i. tun iiifiib aiiivie. mill I lur lue Durnoan nr inn, n. a. ,i. : ,.nl..i... ,l. 'i... .1 77 . r r """ wmimwub; ouca ana Joshua J Walton uinwi. tiKiu uiiue aiong, ana also B C Daun lucKiiy.ur. inomiwon, of Trent, who Frank Blanton urmneu uie wounus aua naa the injur- Wm Blanton ku uinu vouveveti io raui lirtStOW'S Alf Blanton on rieasant uiu, distant about IS U M Moss miles. The Doctor succeeded, in re- P P Calloway duclngthe dislocation this morahitr U S Blanton atxiut 2 o'clock. Our infornuuit says Raeeger4 Ziuiker iur. iu;uuii w in recover in uue course " oievenson will agree to use her right. She is one- but at the dictation of the refiners gun which goes with her. In May she Aucjvimeyues Doasi oi iree sugai, generally goes away somewhere for a week but their leader was careful to see or two and returns with a red tailed calf that tho sncrnr trust was nrotected. lth wabh Iv leoa. TT mm I. u n 0 r WOllM nrafar in ma) ka. - . . ... r - m w uou-resweni. 1 ml , . 1 no Munnomaii county rcpuuu- cans are in revolt aeainst Harri son. It is probably tho result of of time. The gentleman has traveled tne road to Pine Opening for 22 years ana tills is his first accident' One of the horses was so badly injured that it had to be killed. C F Houghton, William Wills S W St John P K Walters i B Chapman E. H, E J Crow T Goodpasture A 0 Brown A M Osburn Jas M Oearhart L L Toll E D Judkins N B Toll TMBenshaw M Wallis H F McCornack L D Harrington J D Hampton Chas Williams i H Binger. Hawkins. Air Lines. Albany Democrat: Cleveland Accrpla. New Yokk, Sept. 28. drover Cleve land s letter aeeeptiug the nomination as me democratic can dent of the United nublic this afternoon oeunient, and will appear in nto Mr' ourse of time in the Gcabd. ii T"Di toa T1,11 n.vfait Oregon for ... Fuijibo ui inspecting ine railroad i dldate for nresi- "i" n il r, la..,u.uu4. ""we SUtes wius made V , ,',"8 ".uarrei i or it m Oregon. . It u ,, --anoiuer: . me Woodburn In- Pailr liuanl, gpt 27. Hut Milk Tsack Joseph Koch, civil engineer, yesterday waaover to the high bauka, on Ibt MoKenzie river, laying out a half mile regulation track for Dr. Powell Keevet on bis ttock farm. The Doctor intend building it in flrst-clast thap. Pally Guard, Sept IT. Badlt Cct A email ton of John Wh. Ur wat badly cut with a tcytht yesttrdny that another lad wat handling. It required ttvtral ttichet to w np tht gash ana it it apt to lean quitt a tear. Ines. Stored in ast Portland and on the water eu route are 100 miles of steel rails. All of thn SniilW I.;i. n?Ju.rfre&on' exeePt 8one two miles .n i on'llis division, are laid with steel rails, and the company certainlv has no use for this hundred miles of rails on any bed now made. It is not improbable, therefore, that the Wood bura Springfield branch will end at innemucca, Xev., some day. Frank Anderson and wifo have re turned from California, this: The indenendent republican club, 100 strong, met last Tuesday evening and listened to an eloquent speejh delivered by Mr. Silberstein, the well known attorney, txw adjournment twenty additional names, all republicans, were aaw to the roll. This club is unani mous in its determination to sun port Grover Cleveland for presi dent. DeatUwck Brakea. Montoomeby, Ala., Sept. 27.-TM second district democrats, after a lengthy deadlock, nominated J. Stalling on the 1001st ballot. Ventral SieycBton In Virgin'' Roanoke, Va., Sept 27.-Oenenl Stevenson addressed a large audiew last night He said the national treas ury was threatened with bankrupts through the extravagance of the 5W congress, and by the McKinley m which has defrauded the government of 150,000,000 of revenue. He declared the force bill was a furiously living & sue. milt, at Texat. Corsicaxa, Tex.,-Sept 27.-Rog Q. Mills, who never quite recoeres from the grip, is seriously ill.