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H G ARB. ? lii iV (1 1 n 1, wiBimiEn m the oimeiumios op dmocutic rwcirm at u tiu u iosiiTiin bt tl. ivuy of m brow KUGENK, OIU SATURDAY. DECEMBER 181)2 NO. 10. It lllHi lit ? i.vtuv nwrunvv I I , CAM PP. FLU m ill" ' rrriPlr. I i.V f ijKHUIVit ijKrtUIVitMtll'rinV. Vr a-vcl. . t,, l -eUl' . ikl ..... l'"'i 7.1 1 i it'K ojOi ADVKUI'HINO. AiWrtin-il I ins i'i",1 rMh ulMfW1 Ill-" - " - n-rti w l. " t"i' iLwIUUctitfgwl. On ol- Tim .lrti ,iMiiUnOtn-n.0 W l,...r-i.f.U 4 -nth I ip, ulnars k-w.. ......... r..,.tnt nt- ii "U o-luiun, csnta ,r lio ihnnt'n. 1 A.W.rtuii.n l D UU nm.Wd ipiartarly. All ll Wm '- - 3 A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorncj-aMcjiw, I .JKSKCIIV, 4 - - OUKiSUh iiFKU"i'i-"'iu 7 L(ira to IVllK-tli.n Seymour V f . Coiulon, V-ATLAW. A'lTOUNK DUNN'S IlllS.'llO 1 lilLDISO. - Orrsou. CEO. II MILLER ittaraoy and Z: liolla-at-Law, and Ileal Entire Kl'tJKXKt'ITV, Ufllrv-la ilul OKKCO.V. DRS. I. W. 4 OIE S. BiRHiED. KcL'iiIar L'li-fKiciaii!. lil'r.clAl.TIM-Kl.lry and Ur l)lt- oKKI. Kmrr'l.lrii.fn tiv UIi-d l.h ii1 Win Wvta. jl&GIIEH) A. E. GA Attoriui r.Uf.KXECITV OHKGON. O, (trKt-Orrt lii Countf Unlt. DR. J. 0. GRAY DENTIST rymct uwtaiiw is vouxw J rS. IUCKEY. Clotk:. tfatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. ru,..i rii ir Promptly Executwl. rAUWark Wrrl4. J. S LD'JKKY J. L. PAGE, f IiKALF.R IN C 'ROCERIES. HAVINU A LAR'JE AND COMPLETK rtiK k of KUDU and rancy Oroorrtat, b-mht ia th. wt markaU EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH Ca . Ox public baur prio Oiaa any EUOENF. Pnlu M .11 kl Uk" at B-arlrt ic a J V ' '. ' A.iii fansian Enamel fw"1 m.Kw ol a rKi Lua:cxra. Ta Apoet'a Compteiion Crrem rreai- . .'r. Wnak.', , ui jnt u lue wiua to Xriet'S Skin Rlarh. tft'hra'.n 111 lu, kuntaiti, tr.1t'1l'' r anJ T'y r.nc of the r . . Apfl' Oriental Focr !b F"h- --to, :m ,tA i.rr.3. ;..u. f'"- ,a u- 1H 1. m I.. . 1; v - t" ' HdIJ.r.NBZ lC A '"' B .poors Natural Blush -.l .tillirr, h,a fl i" Is ' "T ; 1..- . . 1 I ..ma t . i i. . . - ' -" uv-uricvtrv, ,., j - - - I ! ii I. J !'"; ! r.t L . -. r. a t ;-. :... "V i i r " -i 4 o -V- -BBaS"" s v-V . ::---'OTTOM'lPA?!? , r-.'r&v'i.in I " aa-Bta0 I A cvruio euro for Chronic S;-Ejm O TtitliT, Suit lliiouin. tenia Ui'iui, uia C hronio hroi, li or t"orr, Kczomn, ' Iu h. I'r-.'.rio brrnlolirn, Boro Kipplcf nn.l 1'ilv.H. Il N Qollntf Mid ootumc IIU-4 iiv.-.. 'ly"' ' ii. .. . t ,. O..u i..,. l., n rurrJ lit ' ill. I,' . '.ll.Vl'.l i ...... ' il nfti r lal oli:i r tn at.Totit had fulled. ', ivi.U h i !iV, LIN & RAYS, Furniture Dealers UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. M. Luckey DEALERS L DRUGS, PATENT PfJEDIGIHES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oilst Brushes, Etc., Etc. 0 1'i escrtption Department in Competent hands. Mvritj Bwhlm, o McClarensP Building, (0iU F. . WUkin.' St..) -Hm aa UnlvSt.k t4 8TAXDAltI), MISTKLLANKOt'S. CCLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station cry. Blank Books. Cutlery, Etc. rrOrdftn (or Book aud Rnbwriptlona to Newttpapetn and Perlndlrala prom'tlj at teodod to. t, 1 T,.,l.l" n.l rninin. Colic, or any Infernal or Eitrnul Pain. Ak yonr dra0"t 'ir 11 Tb. bmtt limily wmy It nndonhlnlly Pfon.lt-r'i Or.non Uloo.1 Pori3rr. Harm Icm, it accoiDplihea tvM hrfe rony otb r nlicio lull t do. Il niny U wfely Ktren to the infant aa well aa tba adult T. OJIimimri, pr i.lmU H. R. Kikik, J.. C whirl lint National Bank 01 Eugene. Paid up Ush Upltal 50,000 Surplus ami Pronis, $10,000 Eugene City - - Oregon. A nrl I.K'kiti Imi1u. .. oa I.U trn. il. lit" NKW VtiliK, I HK Aliii. SAN KKANt'l.St muA PUKT LAND. iKK'ii'N. , , , a.l ' ll:n eotinUira, Drj.-.t reiYI ulij-ct " chetk nr iwtin cat i.f II. C . All li- ti"n rtidr tu u iU nxrtrt pci n.'t altMiti.j. f'f v T-, W f T CURE ; ntm ,n ) Cntiii... U- Trrini. tit. rii...i:us nt mi,:.'.h iiwntil I" alM, in bo. .Ifl I' '"-I"" '" ' "'. n,.i. h i t r.: m. 1 ". I Ml0rH"-lilT ll'r. B..njr ..t.rr d.l i17nlll.UrMU.Ihrrrml 1 tr.i 5i.rrr ol . mr.ii.l ran n-t.'l. '1n .n or-rfcl w.iu IN' uilo orim.tt tTt-.lu r , I Tl .. K'ni"!T mw o-n ki."e lo tall. 1 , m tun lt '. " m.rrA M.I .l.n.p Int Itrr "u I . lr rm'rr lT ..l.l.. t 4 , h,.r-: KUll tmil M. A.1.. lor. L" b IjrNt'KI 4 rt.F.A IR. Arutt, C O Cash paid for produce at Goldsmith's. V f.f ' tl irl GUARANTEED. iECGESE BOOK STORE, E. SCHWAEZSCniLD. PmprtEisr. MIKKJLhIl'rLIIX. HTATIOXEUY, WALL TAIM-It. O ,4Ttl AUT1STM' MATERIAIJ. Full Stock o! Butterick Patterns. xr Ural Kxtatn Inumm. 0 KKIKNK. WJIIrvU to 7. Hull, lot 8, blk 1(1, MullitrHii Vtloiiiitioii; ?l00. Cull to Will II Nun.T, lot 8, blk 10, Mulliv'im'H ilonntloiiCf412U.U7. J II ll.il.Mtt to H J AtwiMMl, lota 3, 4, -" mid it, lilk : V A II ad; K J FniNii-r to Itol.t It lU ldJr, lot 8, I.Ik 3. KA II ad; flo. A W I'litti rwm toC'lvdoLrattt-nion, lt 1.1. I'littfrMin'anOill. A W 1'iitlcrHoii to Anna Patlenton I'otn-r, lot 17, 1'uttiTHon'a ad; (1. A v 1'iittrrxon to Hut tie rutteraon, lot 14. I'litUTHon's ad; $1. K A W I'liUcrwin Jn Ida Pattomon. lot I'i, Pnttt'Duiii'aad; H. A u riittcrsoiitoAiifriiHtai'niicraon, lot 10, I 'lit t. thou 'and; H. K J Fntalrr to A J NvnKe, lota 10 und 17, block It, Frnaicr it llylnnd'a addition; iiIho Iota and 0, block ol, F & ll'a pnrt of Flon-nw; ll'iO. lliirrMCV tlarrln to Jailir Ilitrgi-r, lot in I'ni knrd's addition; HiOt). JCNCTIOX. IT (I IM. kitt to C V Waaliurne, uudlvidi-d 4 of H 1 lot 4, blk 40; ftt. tVt'NTRY. Win T (iordon to Mm A XV Mark. KD a-nn In T 1H S It 5 W; sio. A H l'attrntoii to Auguats 1'atU-raon, O.Vt cnn land; ?Htol' l U'inli y, rfi acrva in t 10 a, row; patent. Adolpli huuriiiun to Fn-dt-rlik B CiMiprr, land in 1 1.H a, r 4 w: f4(X. Fjttatc of tSUU-rt F Mack, Inxano, or M 1) Wwlw, guardian, to Jumca W Khiddon, land; tS. Krvnh'vkto Jnuu-a W Kheldon, quit cluiin to above laud; f I. MMtnte oft filbert FMwk, innane, to Win Jon. M D, land; $1 '!. I lnali Muck to Win Joe M I), quit eluiin to above land; (1. KlIzaMh Tn v lor to J K Milliorn. 4 uctva in T 15 fiH 4 Wj IMK fel FOR PITCHER'S CaoT- pt at Pig Htm, and OTeruuuM i isituMK-y, Couaiiuua, Boar Btomarh, DUiTiraa, and fnT.rlilim Thus tba cbil J i rnkrl baaUOiy and its aLarp natmraJL ' Caatarla. BO MorpbiiM or olW narcotir propsrty. " CuMt la b wWI lrH tn cklMi. that I iw"rf rtaaaupTo U mmy pmertpuaa aauwatoiaa.' JL A. Aantia. It- It.. as rort!aa4 A BfuukJn, X. T. "lm fWnri. H m fnrltr; tai B pKMulf ad)4l In n rhiHna." ! vT, M. !.. , I t: ad An Mm Tark. Twa (Wrarm Cb, 17 Xomy K, Jt. T. (Sstffli Fill DAY, DEC. 10. ! Hcnator (ilbaoll of Loulnlaua, did at HotHprlnKM, Ark, yeatcrday at tbe a(.v of uu yearn. Tlie Idaho ofllclal vote aliowa tliat tbe blulu-at republican i lcct rerelvml bTlM and the bl)(bet populiat Iti.SLli. Jake Carman who formerly realdiHl In tlila city la here for a few duya vUit Inn frieiida. Ilia prew lit home la in Portland. r Ml-a loathe Mi-Cornack h-ft for ItoM l.uru on tho locnl tbla afternoon. havlu. eiiL-mrel to U-ncli a term of ac hool near there. Lidw Flk la linvliis rl-er loam hauled Into the lall lot to level tbe Mime un. and fina had all thetruli rukel up In a pile and burned, t'ulte a'l luiproveuieiit. Some finely iiimintcd Moimollun diniMtnta nn to l well In I'ool'a ami S'erlnirton'a wludowa on Ninth atnrt. They an an example of the akill of MlM ettle KreM. Multnomah county contimu- lo a miw lliortiniuea at M iicrccut. Douulaa and lilon did better at "5 jht i nt, and Polk at two-thlnU vaAc. The other counllca re'etel the luw. J. P. CoclGH. the you nit einla-r.zler from Kt. Iouih. jio., who tiua ihn'U in Jail nt Portland wiw releaatl yeatcrday bv hla fiitlur H'tllliiR the amount. $im). If he had Htoleii a aulnion and Ufii of MHr family, he would have Ixvii coui'lh'd to M-rve the atate a couple of years at Huleiu. A Kalcni Imiv. a 1" year idd aon of Paul Iluettuer, fell fnmi thethlrdalQy of the capitol huildiiiK ill that city yeatcrday. Ilia head waa badly cut and Ida body Uidly hruiw-d, but no Imik were broken. He waa uncon aclou for over twenty ininiitea alter the fall. It la thought he will recover. A Coininanden' of KnlKhlaTempIiim hna lavii orKunied at tNilem, with Judp It H Ilea n oaeniiucut coiimmiwl- er; v I tiray, ifi'iieraiiaamio; r. it jic- Elroy, captain jn-neral; tiMtrjp' Il tiray, pit'lule; (tcoiyo P Huijlun, aen ior warden; E F Parkhumt, junior warden: Phil Mctachain, trenHiirer; tJwirRe V Davla, atwtun-; John tiray warden. The name Kcicctcd'Vtvi lie Mohiy coiniuaudery, No, 5. A Salem planlnit mill man came here Wedncmlav and waa quite wrathv thiiiklnit that W. J. AudcrMin, the Jail contractor, had failed "o provide for Ncttlinir a MM fordooni. wimlowa, etc.. Que lilni. lie employetl an attorney to look Into tlio mutter, and on Rolnit to Judira Flxk learned lo hla aurpriwe that Anderaon had dctMwitiil the money to hla credit. Mr. Aiideraon had a hard contract, but ia an tioneat man aud paid all Mil The other day Dome hunter placed aauie decoya upon the tank of aatrenm e8t of here, aaya the Pendleton Tri bune, while Roinit todluner. A ranch er, who liapft'iicl to In mHKlujf, aaw a coyote appriaich, keeping hla liungry cyea on tlie aupiMiM.il uueka. l .rn.lti ally creepliiK UMin them, the coyote auddeiity ouneed on the decoya only to (llaeovcr that all that Klitteni la not ducka, or worda to that ellW-U The rancher wondered what the coyote thought, when he discovered that he waa f.Kiled. Sure ciioukIi, whut 9lo you auppoae he "thoughtv" Two Elk Killed. McMiiiuville Il-Ki.ter: Thunulay Thoa. Fryer of Curlton dUoveriHl a large bull elk In the (Mixture or A. J. Edaon feeilliiit with a iiuinUTofimili. He returned to Carlton and aevenil ac companied him to help do the killing. Several ahota were lln-d at him and he waa finally brought down liy Fryer and Kelaey. On Monday a number of hunters at Wnpato, among them Theo HauMwIrth of North Yam hill, killed another lure bull, having alx prongs on one horn and seven on the other. The atrnngv thing about It la that the elk ahould lw down lu the valley at this scoaon of the year. The settlements on the Tnutk Isaaldby aonie to be tho cauxeof It aa elk will not atay within hearing of human hab itation. They were probably on their wnv to the l uacuues. Letter Llat. IVi-all, W II llrown. Mm Ttuker, Owmr Hodley, lr I hi via, L J Falkner, Thoa l y, Mla lWitha Ixing, Mrs A M Fisher, Mrs Darn (3) Hunt, C I Ijiny, Henry Martin. M Van Metae, P L WIIh4.ii, Julia A ch.nra oi on. eenl will to mail, on wu-h H-IUT iirrn onU IVr!..clili. luf Mlra Kill pUraM mj whvn adrvrtlMd. MINNIE WASHBt'RNE, I'. M. CofNTV Skath. The Spriugtleld Measeiiger In Its laat laaue diM-ourw-a aa follow: Ncighlatriiig town that have county seat I- bur.xing In t heir ln- nets slioulil rt-iiH-mla-r every such cltv hua Its disadvantages as well as ad vantage. The county capital bring together the prominent men of tin- county; Is tliesutln.rlcd place of meet ing for county Mnticai convention; la-comca a tnule center, a society center a city of w call '3 and atlliiem-e. known abnl a the leading rdtv In,! the county. I hi Is all very incc-aieii b-Mirable, but on the other hand, to la the county scut I, usually, to Inrurr the Jealousy 'f every other town in the county. Then, eentralluilloii or county officer and pmminCil ditii- Inii a fonniitui.ie iwer in tne miin loulatioii of county polith make ainiilc r"iin for the cry of "enmity w-nt and court houe ring." Verily, tbe ways of the county sent Is a hard one. DIED. At hi home, in Springfield, On-gon, Saturday evening, Is-cvmU-r 17. at II o cl.a k, ol coiiKUinptloii, J. A. liringle, Bg-I alatut 4'J years. Mr. ItrinirUr kept a general men-lian- diae store for several yeara at Walter vllle. arid at the time of Itla ileal :i wa tbe pnij.rictor of a aliuilar at Springfield. He baa U-n in declin ing health for several years aixl ms.le a trip to California in hopca that tbe anme would lietH-tlt bliu, tMJt ll.e trip did him no gfl. A wife an I five c htldrvn an- Urft to mourn hi ileal h. The burial took plai-e to.lsy nt the Pleasant Hid cemetery. rcaa A...asl. Salem, Ir. 13. Ijt year On-gm's SI county Uaxrda of equalization re turned to the sec try of atate a total taxal.Ut pMt-rty -f l-'.'. m year the same Mum show a total taxable property of fl31,2ai,ni I Jul; rilKIMKU S sroili. i jtrutiier Mtiraid rorrert. r.ucotiiiienuir uuugu n earner. He Plays on tin Credulity or Nr q hraaka Kdltot. A marked copy of the StnilQll Her ald, of S'rnttoii, "Nel.nwka, IQ been n c'lvcil and from it we learn that .'( Theiuier ia lu that town and hint li-' 11 working on the aviupntblca of tho el Itor. The ll. nild wiy: The following (Miniiiuiilciitloii una hnndetl tia bv the nulwrlU-r, Jim'.)i Theiuier, with the nuO that we publlnh.lt. After lixlclillig to hi lory, and having known the gentle man for ncvcml luout hi, l.l c Hiilliet la-lng that of an hunonil.lc, upright citizen, and U'lievllig hia Mnry to he tnie, we give it muicc. To AM. WHOM IT MAY 1)M I:IIN: Eiuigrauta, wcblwunl bound, un warned iigninit liN-attiig in Eiiuciic, (In't'on. The writer bad a nice home, worth (J.'iJUi, in the iilxive linuied city, but waa swindled out of the aauie by the city oillccr, who an a iiotorloua M'tOf rol.lerjwith but one exii'ption, the city maLftal. Thia'baud of cut tlin.aU tninicd up churp'a agniiiHt me, had mu throw n In Jail whcrciS to k aii k, and wiia only n lctiM-d after deeiling my pna-rty to my wife. After they Ol my pro.cr1y out of my hand, C'V cliicaiiery, they Induced "my wife, who waa In colhmloii with the oiiiHiilrntora. to awei.r fulx-ly Ogalliot me and forced me to leave the country. JosKI'H Til KIM nt. If thla mall's sworn Mtulciiieiit iatnie aud we have no reiixui todoubOit.thia fur-fumed "tiiirdell of Kili-n," thia "El doruduof the Wi-t" hIioiiIiI be allium eil aa a at.tileiiiv. According to Mr. Thelliier's story, the city nftlci ra thoae high In authority, not content with ulleiiating the atlW'tiolia of hla wife, entered Into a conplrocy to iOl him of hia pmiM'rty which, he clnluia waa succewfully earrlil out. Tills matter ia worthy of a thorough inve ligation. We arv ut a liMa lo iinilcotiin.l how any pcrnon having knowlcdiro of 1 1 ti lt 1 1. n nature would n-ly on u htulcuieiit nnide by Theiuier. He waa a reidciit of Eugeiio for muiiy yeara, and during all that time never contributed to the aupMirt of hia fuuiily, but on the con trary tiH.k the hard earning of hla wile ami children and spent theiii for liquor. He frequently Ixninc Intoxi cated and ahnuit'fully uliuacd and mal treated hia wife. Owing to the Itiitii enee of the (I. A. It. punt, of w hlch he waa a mciiilier, he (?a tniited fur more leniently than he deaervtMl, yet he hud to be con lined a iiuiiiUt of time In jail Ilia conduct la-came so uula-aruble nt one time that he was committed to the naanu axyluiu. It was simhi found out, however, that hcOwtui not erar.y, but a caatMif pure ciiHM-liiewi and Ine briety. He often threatened to kill MrsThctiiicr and made her lA a con tinual btmleii. She suporteil the family and dcNcrvcslhcprojicrty. Two lines would have dNpuwvd of thia mat-U-r so fur aa the -opl of Eugene are concerned (nil we ill-like to have our town and people iiuJiiNtly nccuatKl lu odioiia light In a dialant r-lutc, where the jKH.ple may Imagine we are cut throats und rullluii. We do iiotcluini Eugene to la an Eden, but aaaert that no more orderly town can t found in any atute of thia union. With a popululioiioof i'MM) we have churches of uearly every denomination, the Oregon State I'nl vemity Willi over LiKl atudenta In at tendance, two line public sehiMil build lugs with free school nine uioutliH in the year, employing 10 tcnelvr, bank, ii)waiiaa-ri, water wor2a, street mid residiCicc elect ric llglita and nil tho adjuncts H-rtalnlng to the moHt advuntxil com li Ul nl I lea. Too Much (its. J. H. Ileekley, night cl. rk of the Holtou IIoiic, PorAiuid, formerly tn prietor of a drug store in tlii city, bad a chsM' call for his life Saturday morn ing. In the early hours of "morning the office l-ame rathercold. Ileekley aliut all the hot air n-giaters exei-pt, one, and. pulling his chuir over that oiiotogetthela ncllt ofnstrongdrnft, willed hluiNc-lf fora couifortalile nap A U-lllM.y, seeing that he slept tai Noiindly, altempt-l toanuiNC lilni, but without sili-cesM. llecomlllg alurmeil, the Uiy called for asaistuniv, and Mr. Ileekley was heliM.il to his fi-t ami made to walk up and down the INor for 13 or 3 inluilti-a until he was thoniiighly awake. A phyaiciuu was callcil In, and after udmiiilit ing a aiilatlve, explulmil to Mr. Ileekley that his drawHiiies wa due to the etl'tcta of wood gin em-uplng fn.lii the furtinee through the liot-airllue. I lie ell'ccta of till gu an1 a tlnugentii a tboMc of cishI gas, and, had It not U-en tor the ire-ini' or nilml of ttie ia-iiiiy. It is likely that Mr. ihi-klcy would have lost his life. A il is, he feels but little worse for Ida t-xM-rii-ce. Did. rr . I raliro. Wahiiinuto.v, Ihi'.G.'i. Illd were onil at the navy department thia afternoon for the con-triictiou of in going batlltlilii No. I, (i ton dl- plan-ment, known a the Iowa, and ariuon-. cruli-r No. 3, n Ion, kiC n a t be llrooklyn. Hi.l were a follow: l'.ntt!e-lilp No. I Newport News Ship Co., on di-partmeiit plan; I .Moil Iron work, of San Fniu-ciM-o, t.l,l Vi,iililto; Until Iron wrk of lluth. Me., 't.ls.-,,is ditto; Crump A Son, f .l.'iln.nial on tli part iik nt plun-. and !,1 1 . on own plans of one chin am! tJ.HTO.mi Im'o it plans of another clu. Crtliw r No. .1 NeWmrt New Ship Co., (.'1,147,1 ' on d. (Mirtuieiil plan-.; I'liloii iron work. t.,u,mion li..art mciit plan; lUilh Inii work, (:i,li,nm on plan pn psnil by bidder; Cramp A Siiij ti'et,iM ai-'-'.rdlng lo drmrt-mi-nt plant, t.l.iMi.i" sei-ording to one plan of bidder, t- -, accordiiia; to lutilli-l plun. Cramp A N.n wen the lowest bldib-r for both ye. I. Tllt'MB ClT. Ijirk lUlyeii, Satur day evi-liing, cm. hi. lot to n-ln-vc the women folk at hi borne from tl.e ar duous tak of pliltinir stove wood, and cho(-.l otr a portion of hi l. ft tbuiiib, and I now earrylnir bis arm In a sling. F.v.liah mini! Tbl make the second injury n-eeive.1 by iir male citlAeii fnm plitting w.l dunng) th(.HVt two ik, It sti-ail'I 1 warning to voter of our gn ing and ! i,n rout cKinty to te.i-l fn.iu such ni.n. I he lady Iibj twii marrH-tl on work. ly aUiut two ne.ntlu. Two of our -exchanges dO " 'he valley make the Mowing doubtful aluteinetita: AllMtiy Itcinia-rnt: Aa Allainy la the l-l town on the et aide there can U no objei-tloii to pul lulling the following from tbe t't.r- vullia Tliuen: CorvnllU ia the U-t town on the wct aide barring 1'ort liiiid, mid ohe hna maQiiion' iuipnive meiita during the pnt year Vinu any other burg in the valli-y. We bav'e 1 1)0 la-at court bouac, tlic'U-t city hull, the lant hotel, tbe la-at atn-et and the Im-mI im ut Inn. We have the only enr rli.t;e fuctory and tho only agricultural college III the atiitc, and there ia noth ing in On-gon, either In the farming or factory line, toomwtro with either of them." Now Eugene has more li cal voters and taxpayer and more choo chlldn-ii, iiion' line l.n-iiu- bliK'ka, more Hue realdeliei'a, la-tti-r lnrl. and side walka and a U tter lo c.ill.O all arouiul than either for vulIU or Allainy. In addition to thla F.ugcnc la the n-4-oguixed ctluca tlouiil center of the atale, having the Stale 10'vcrxlty and two of the U"t jUipN-l public w-liiMila lu the atate. Ir tbe tnith wen told Eugene would Im1 the third town lu a In and luir tunee lu the Willamette valley. S ? Springfield lli-ina. Mcwciigcr, lal-. 10. The pay cur mine I u WiHlneaday, a day ahead of time; but no doubt the money wilt JiM aa acceptable to the laiya. The Spriugtleld hotel la lo la' aold Friday, Ik-cemla-r i'lnl lu fnuit of the court hoiio III Eugene, to NitlO the simi of f PO'i ami iuteriKt, hcld 'aa a mortgage nguliiNt the priqarty by Jnliii Kelly. John IjiW, who la trouble. with nipt u re, came very near dying Satur day morning fnmi Strangulated Her nia. The caria-hter la-gnil ralalng the fniuie of the new opera hoiiae Friday, i'licv have done aoino lively work thia week and will soon have the building eiieloM'd. It lix.ni up InQ en-IMalile uuiuuer. Someone for the hOk of la-tr em ploymiMit haa lat'li Hiioiiillg some valuable dog iiIm.uI town, n-ccntly. Henry Hall, Philip oU-l and other hnve been tin' liaM-ra. There la a line of $.'i0 attached to such proceeding. t'ohurg ItetiiH. IkHvuila-r 10, ISirj. Sonic snow on the hill. Quite a numla-r oflie little folks arc aiek With bad old. Hnrrv YuiiL'bn bad hia head severe- I ly rut, one day thla week with a rock, which waa thrown ly oneot tho txiya ulwhool. It woancciilcutal. It hardly seems aaalblo but figures any that the entire aipulatiou of the glola could stand on a piece of ground ten miles square. We were Informed a few days ago that there were nine applicant ji-rv for the Mdol!ltv. AVe nollcol In WeiliiesdQy's Issue of the (il'AHti that another um-r the Noil la- plume of "lali" haa lat-n withering local for the (il'AKl) fn.in licre, so we n-aiartlvely and quietly lay down our im-ii und say, success) lo him. O Tiik Wacmix IbiAD Cahk. Monday morning In the iQiltcd States t'ln iilt Court. Judge (illla-rt decldial tho ci-le-hnitiii rawi of the rnitcdStuteaiiguinM tbe Willamette Valley and Cuacade Mountain Wagon ICoad t'omiiaiiy in favor of defendants. The Telegram aya: "Tho lame of contention in thia cuho was alariit txal.tKM) scn-s of litrd grautiNl by congress to the comi.any it for building the road. The govern ment ciiiiiniii mat me company nan never completed the nsid ami that it Nhoiild n-vert. The court held that the wet end of the road wn completeil within the limit expn-aaeil In the 9, and since tho suit wns eomiiicnced the n-mulnder had l-n IIiiInIuhI. The (vrtlllciiti- Issued by the governor at tho time the work was done could not kw called Into question, as there was no evldi-nee showing frniiil In any re-H-t. It was so dii-ldi'd that Alex. Weill and Itavld Colin, the pn-M-lit owners of the land, had pun-miMcd it in good faith, ami that the govern ment is estopped. liw Pahs ItoAD. From Win. Illnchli-v, who was In town to day welenrn I bat the settlers of Ijihc precinct on the bend of Ijikn cn-ek liave viewed out a naid to the valley, which when completed w ill admit of an ordinary team easily hauling twen ty hundred scro-s the t dvlde. The nmd fmui Smithlb-ld follows up the cnak on which the (ioldson mill I located, and to the summit is a mile on either side w lt d a grade of 14 inches to the rod. No rock will la--'net with In grading. The navl wilt i contin uci.sdown Iike cn-ek to cfinnei t w ith the iintc-nt Ijike cn-k naul at John Whitman's pluw. Then- Is qiilto a; settlement ulsMit the lake with a M-hiad, nsid district, and a voting pn--einet, which at pn-na-ntan' comparative ly C"'t In on aci-oiint of a iiimuitainoii roud. The x-ople of that M-tloii di erve liberal treatment from the j-oun-ly court In oM-iiiug up the new roud. Iwlly liu.nl, lire. 17. AKHiTi:i.-Miniii' I low, commonly known as "Coiling. Ion- 'I m iii-riiiili du p-ave, w ho haa la-en a reaident of i hit city for alatiit ten years, was ar-ntU-l Ihi afterii'MHi on a ehargo of liitaiilty by la-puty Sberitr Crms-r. M'e ws examined la fon Judge Ki-k, Iia-puty l'n'-uting Attorm-y Potter and Mitlical Examiner lr.'Sbar)ils ami MeKeiiney. The d tor found her nne, and she left the court houte much elatcL I'AI'KK ISoXIJ Neat laxes have las-n plal oil the gate pi.! of Milt-sf-rlla rs to the )AII.Y (il'AHII ill which tbe carrier will pbuv tbe Hia-r, thus pn-venting them getting deal royel bv wlndoratonn. New sulMTila-rs will I' auppllcd with Isixe, a msiii a Mirlr name. an sent In, w ithoot any charge. Dun In Eugene, Oniton, Satur day aflenusMi, lAtvuila-r 17, H'.i'J, near tie- bridge nerus the river, of atomach tnMil.le, Mr. W, F. Edward, ap'd a i alxHit Di v.-ar. 1 he funeral tk t.biee to the Manlc c-ii-tery S.iM-lay after- Tho n-ult of tho n-viit stormy Weal her l-glns to I' n-"'rled fnmi tho coatt xbipping aiiiilt. From tho .-lu-law the et pt-or-U that on Schuicr John Mi-Culloiiu-h, Captain Hurry Hugh.-, aaile.1 in over the bar slid w as towed to the Kyle wbiiif. Sin' was twelve day out from Sun Fraueiteo slid her captain n-rt4 it pn-tl v n.ugli voyage. At one time be says Id ves wl anil hi crew's lives would not have l.roiiLrlit a live-cent nieklo If pluil on the market. There was a liurful gale fmm the soiithwett, and the vcm I was l-lug driven along W-fi.rt-It at the rule of twelve miles an hour w ith only four fc-tof will spread. Sailors wrc on il.rk at llh Istw and aud ttern, and during the nine hours continually M.un-d oil on the furii.u foaming wave to ki-cp them U.iu I. nuking Into the deck und swnmplng tho c l. Wttlni-sduy, sOiNim-r Chee-Q to, Captain Jackton, on entirely new Uait to the linat Slutlnw, with a car rying ciipaelly of I.Vi.iml f,-, t of him-U-rshowed uii III Ihe olUng, ami at a time when wind and tide ltt stiiteil. the captain headed hi well-riirgel enift in thi dint-tloii nud came sailing in over the hnrQi easily and simsithly a a duck ftisit on a mill .ud. Thi Usit had lat-n out of Sail l-'rnnciaco for twenty-seven drQ.and of couro eli iMiintentl the n-i-cht storm. The eni tain aaya the storm lutcd twelve i'O.vs I. ut Unit SiiiiiQ.-, Nov. Kilt wn tiio day that cnpHr them all for rough net. His glasa hummctcr went ilown to LN.s',, w hieli Is tower than the gentleman In all hi year of sea voy aging ever uw It U fi.re. joii. nmu iiin Ibwr.iiriiii, lk-c. 17 court, undiT Jiiilue lliiifn. " i has Utii eugiiQd tryin. T q ( Jonej, t-hargctl with the mi. E. Piiiinliniugh, a bmther -r lliiiibroUL'h of Smtli Ihikota . .ilan-li 17 hitt. Tho atOidimce of spectators ha ls-n large all the week. The case wn culled Monday, but only live Jury -nOu wen' sectin-il out of a svial venire of .Vi, and a NSttpoiiemetit was taken until Wednesday morning to si-etm-Jurymen from a dilamv. Attor neys for the pnisccutioii were John F. Caplcs, of Portland; DiMrlet Atlorney Condon, of Eugene; .V) M. Craw ford und (i. ti. Iln.w n, of iToM burg. For defense J. W. Hamilton, U F. Lane and W. It. Willis, of Uoseburg. Tho ciiHe wn well eoiitetli-d l.y al.lo conn sel on each slihjj J. F. tsiples, foOthe pnM-ution, made an argument for two and one-half hours lat night. Thi morning J nggo llaiina charg-d the lurv for an hour, after which the Jury was lis-ked up, and In thn-e hours n turned a verdict or immier in tne ,-coiid degn'. Sl'iilNiiHI'i-l', IH-. I"- M. Tho state gratliJo ha iuloptl the follow ing: . . IU-miIvcI, Tlwo Ihi grange d.-mand tho recall of the Ami rlciiii member of the monetary t-onfen-iu e how in e' .ion In liniNM-l. KcmiIvciI, That we favor gold, silver ami lii-ra money; that the mitional government alone shall Ihmiio the money of the people; that the unit, whet her of gold, sliver or paper, should Is) full legal lender foroM debts, public and private. Wo are oiiil to the continuance of a continual debt or the IsMiiiillceof new Isiud.M, either state or national, Isaflng luten-st n tho I mi I ( of any Mmklng system. Wo ls-lieve tho gni-llliack. baaed on the wealth of the nation ftiid on tho faith of the gov ernment, I gtssl enough for the tqde and good enough for tho nioiiey-lcml-er. O ICcwdiitlous were alo adopted favor ing the fn-e i-oliiiige of sliver and the piiMNiige of the antlHiption bill. Sfl'I'.IUSTKMiKNT'H IlKHHlT. Thi' biennial n-jH.rt of the state hcIiiniI sti erlnteudcul is now lu the hand of the state printer. Fmm it the following I gli-nticd: Then' are lfc.il w Ihh.1 district in theftuti-: III. Tim children ofw-hiad nv; the numls-r of whisil teacher is LV.it; iiiiniU-r or school limit,-, i,iii; ichie of schisd pnii-r1y. J,.'si,inii; childn-n of sclusd ngi! w ho did not at- tcyl (h-IksiI. i,H-M; 1.1 new school lioutes wen built duriiPjtheyitir; thcn an M'Z log schisd briihlings lu the state; then' an 6H tiulveritles, eollegi-s, etc., iP.d then; are .'.T.d'.S voters for school iiuriswes: count v wlnsil sllis-rlnteliit- ent during tho year traveled miles In vlNilliig schools. l'lll!.AI.Kl.ril!A, Dec. 10. Tim first .'O.tMHof the world's fulr souvenir half -dollars were shipil to Chlengo today tiy exprcK In ennj or the I niun rintt-) suMn -usury. They mi'upr.l live kegs, and Include all the flrt M,mt minted, except No. 1, for which the exltoii company I to get $lo,0on ami three others iiuin'-reil 400, 14!t! und 1C. These, on account of their extni value, est limited to uggn-gnto lla,(Xl wen can-fully put up lu separate iinckugea, ,"nd pnckitl In a sisi'lul keg iy Ihem-m-Ivi-s. They w ill jro furwurd by Unit ed States Express. soi.diTms MMiirin miiooii. ' I. Mil ax a poms, I ml., Is-c. IS. Ari eles of aiMS-latlon of the National Urotli. ihixxl of Sildii-r were filed with the sccn-tory of state today. 'I lie or gniil4ition I 'li iniM-ratlc, and Its hul ordiuate bruiicb-s are to 1st school of deiiiocmcv. lloth union and coiifcd enitesoldlersnreeligll.il' to memls-r-hip, and iii the event of the death of a ihciiiImt hi t-ld.-st son, If a voter, Is eligible to the vacancy. Of tho mem ber of tho national council thn-e are ex-union soldier ami two ore ex-eon-felerates. The minor organizations of tho onler are to be known n fortt, the flrt of w hich wa orgaiiicd in this t-ity tonight, Pi.Avnxu FiutT Thmh. M'"r. John Twav. I. M. Lnrg.-, Ir. M. M. Iavis, of Yaqtllliu, tiordeil IJobinsoli and others have pun-hawd I' acn-s of land near Nashville on the On-gon Pa cific, this side of Yaqulnn, and hnve planUtl 7i" pnine tn-es, - p"-ell tn-es and Z'nt lLirth-tt ar tn-e. They will plant the n-muiudrr of the li acn-s lu fruit tn-. p.llf oti.r.l, Pwr. 1. Limitation Epihi:i. The ity dava' agretmeiit tilfl Ntwcn the city and th WnPr Company, during which time sewercolinii iloiit wen-tiot to l made, expired PnIiiv. I'ben .'..re, it Ugeoersily uinl'rt'tl that all -i-aona can roiii-t snd u- the sewer f--r all purpi- for w bU h It was intended, bcrvaiur. City IHm aur. . .1 ' r .on