The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 14, 1893, Image 1

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EUGENE, OIU SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. 1893.
NO. 13.
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. PCHUHIIED EVEUV B.ITCUUAY.
J. L. CAMPBELL,
PablWUer mmd I'roprlrUr.
OKFICK-O. th. K-t '' ''llU
Alnti, IhIwm Ssv-nta and l.i.ata Hi-
TKUW of iuriWCIlIPTUiX.
for Miti'im. ..
Ma Mth ..
t.l'K OKLV
IUTKH Oil AUVKHflHlNl.!
. .1 I-L-I mm IlllloWai
lluwun, Un lln or 1 oo. In-fts-Wi
"fllirtic. will b. cbar.l t.
lowing tllni r 1
I m iura ttir B.ntl m oo
OQ U. rit nuttllu
KiTJTh v. ..
mt lin. tor ch lnrti"n. . ,
Huwrt-iaif bill will l r-nJ-r! .piarUrlr.
All ob work ut b rAlu rosos nsuTtai.
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A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attoriicy-t-l.:w
tflMKN'K CITV. - - - 'tK,i0N
0 OFKICB-U.!!!. 7 M--CU Duildiug.
H-SMbl atuntla glv.o t Collctl.-n
sad I'rob-u bwuiM-
CEO. H. MILLER 0
attorney aai CM3llaatrLaw, and
1 Ileal Estate A$cnt. '
! KIJUEXE CITY, - OKKGOX.
onirw-ln Maiwio T.uipl-
DE3. J. W. 4 JENNIE 3. BARNAED.
llcgulur I'liyfticimiN.
CI'Kl'l A I.TI KH KMnrr nd I.Ww HI.""
Q, uoul7 ! Ob-W-UL-..
orKI'E.lwM'nwnn Ollra ilwl brlQ
lb .nd lulto alfvcla.
A. E. GALLAGHEK,
Attorncy-at-LnWe
KUGENECITY OKEUOX.
HpMUl.tUnUmiHT.n to FmUU btwlo--.ad
Ab-tracta of Titl.
Orrica 0.r Ian. County Bank.
DR. J. QGRAy
DENTIST,
.rvFFICE CPSTAHW
IN YOUNG'S
block, opiMMit. (iCA.li olfii-.. All work
.muted. . .
lughiD t lm!nlUrd lr Jinle
tnctioaol Uth.
S. LUCKEY.
IAt.BR If
Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
Reoft'rinz rrornvtly l'.xecuUl.
"411 W.rk WarraBl4.JT?
J. H LDCKKY
Cash paid for produce
at Grbldsmitn s.
o
Tb. bt Umilf rmty U unJoul.lodljr
Kaodf'. Oregon Ulood ruriSrr. llunn
leu, it MeomplithM raliel br. ni.oy olb
r udtcina (ail lo do. It may b .(cly
gir.a to tba iofaol aa well a tb. adult.
T. O.Hniir,
Prwidrrl,
8.0. F.AIW, J
CO
First National Bank
Ot Eugene.
Paid up Us!) Capital ?.O.C(K)
Surplus anil Profits, $50,()
Eugene City - - Oregon.
A MraI bankinf boalow. l.n oa rau
abl.tTM. Hiifhl .Wu on NEW YolcK,
I'HICAOO. 8AN FKANCWt'O d I-OKT-L4NU,
OUEciON.
Bill, of nchun aolil on foraiirn rauntrim.
Itwalu rMTd bjct to check or owtifl
nU of dmoit
AOeollwtina!traM to oa will raceir
morning
I Noon
5
Night?
Good all the time. It rcmo-.vs
the languor of morning, sua- r
the weariness of niglt. I
jHires'gS!
Oilou. prklinj;, appctlzloz. f
Vm'iX t m AU. (p. iS. .-.k. i
.r pM. "... T"
CHAIN YOUR LANDS.
HaLsey Drain Tile Fact ry.
fiM-cUM li.atirp..! lo J t o
tbt eo.otrj.
I. SASII A C') . Ff rlrlML
COPPER 1YET-J5$
vi a at r- .-"
-a- vEKY
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment
A tiTtaio euro for Chronic Sro Eyr.a
Tctlor. S.ilt Ulioiim. Scald IloaJ, Old
llironio Kirf, Fuvor Sorca, Eczcni,
Iub. I'rairio Scratclio. 8or Klpplei
au.l It U cooling nd oothini:.
Hunilrodfc!i'ibao U-cn cured by
itafti rnli otlu-r treatment bad failed.
"It'l'Ill ikt Imix.
Kiir ! ! il.urn i lirlano.
LINN &
Furniture
UNDERTAKERS
w '
E. JL Lncke
DEALERS 1
DRUGS.PATENTIVlEDIGlllES,
Toilet Articles, Paints. Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
Prescription Department m
University Subltit,
McClaren Building,
Next to Latiu C. UnnK
Eugene, - - Oregon.
-TI I K LA IK i KST S TO( K OK-
llnkeraiviiiiolicol
IX I..XI?CIUNTY.
Hr.l..r .v iiKiil lillwl on tli tla.v of
urrival.
Bowel Troubl.Q and Cramp. Colic, or
anj Intcnial or Lxtoraal Pain. Aak yot r
druRKint lor il
DAY & HENDERSON
Kmbalmei's '
ndertakers
FL'iaiTIKE DEALERS
Eugene Ort-jron.
Uirm
FOR PITCHER!
7S
10 1 If I 1 l,r""'"" and deparlwl, much to the
1 lit 1 IS M N ' cbairrln of the merchant who thoiiKht,
III 1 II ll II ' aadid the iMitchman, "Ikr more loiur
U VaUil.liUJ. rr a Cu live. d. r more he flmU owet,"
Catwia yrewiot. Dfgmmiltm, and .
OtvruuUM fltiMM f, CuiutiUuo, Bow
rttmiarh, Piarrbo, and Frrtriiona.
TbU tb. cbild ia rraln.fdUiy and 1U
Up auktwraL Cawtori nmtaina DO
Slorpbio. or oUarr OkTtxAie propo-ty. I
Dutnrl. la mt wit urH tn rferMm ti-t
I mwm4 it mm wfrrwr to moy prwcrlpuu.
kmuniom " H. A. Airin, M.
aa ran 11 Al, Imhii, Ji. T.w
vtpmcxiy a4AK4 lo .-tj ' fh.. l,rmu."
O i ':nAfc.JiwTork.
T Co, TT Kumvr 8t, X. T. j
n i
Bottom'
ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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I SCHWAEZSCH1LD. PrwrlStor.
kc,,(,()0Vi.il.faiQtionkuV(
WALL PAPKIf j MATKUIAIA
Full Stock ol Butte rick Patterns.
Addran P. O. Boi 119,
KAYS,
. m mnmmm, 0
& EMBALMERS,
V-
wwiew
Krai Ktate I raiiMters.
rUlHKNCR.
Itna lUTgnmn to Alfrtsl V Funk,
let 15, block 4, Monte' addition; tlii.
(ILKXAIA.
() II Colter to Ii V Landreth, lot
1, bliH'k 4; MOO.
Kl'OENK.
Tnvlor L lUn to John T Wilklna.
fnictlotiul lota 1 uiid 2, blin k 4, 1UW
addition; t.l'i).
W 11 An.ln wn to H H Hlpd, lot 4,
I.Wk 1', ( 'hmluT'i addition; f jOO.
Mr F A Kniikin to Mr Jane Luck
ev, lot K bl(K-k 4, F & 11 ' udditloii;
f.
IK VI. NCI.
IvtiiteofJ V Yutcn, dfooamil, per
adiiiliiUtrutor to Mm. Juno Luckey, lot
In Irving; fUl.
CUl'NTKV.
Win Jnmea to L DSt-MrhMUgh, Ml. 03
acre- In Ti 1W H, 11 V; I'.W.
Henry Janiea to J. I) Hcarbotigh,
H.1.03 nn in To Ln H, It 3 W; tK).
IIiraee( MeKlnl&r to Aimer (Jlle,
3111 nenit In T lo 8, It 2 K; $1UMJ.
J F MolbnMik to Jhiiip Howard, 23
Hcn-a iOl'p 1 H, It I K; t'..
II (I I lad Icy to () A f It Co, KJO
nermin tlHa, r& w, fl.
John KImt to I) i; Hindiiitui, 30.20
aerealnTITH, K2W;7iV
KAnderMon Fay ran to Franc Odell
II ale, lulid In HuiiM't I tow; JK.
Mate of On'Ron to llornoe McKlu
ley, 331 acre, in Tp 2(1 H, It 2 K; HOO.
MoIIIh L Cralif to John (' htuart,
4h) acre. In Tp y.1 H, It 4 V; l-'Miii.
Mary Colo to J C and () W Teeteni,
1 acre In Tp 20 and 21 H, It 2 V; (I.AOU.
Ilotid.
U H to A II McKluley, KM) acrva In
Tp 15 H, It 1 E; HM.
UHto Mr Luella MeKlnley, KM)
acrea in Tp 15 8, It 1 K; KM.
Jitiuea llowiirtl toj F Holbrook, 12
acre In Tp 1 M, It 1 K; IJiO. lloiid.
T U Jlt-iKlriek. et al to franc u
Hale, 6 acre. In Tp IS 8, II 8 V; f(i25.
A H Powell to John KitKnilller. 'JUi
arn-a in Tp 21 8, It 3 W; m JhHid.
At rokt.
Allinuee Ilirald: A rornpondent
from I klnh n laUnthe followluir atorjr
of a I'nmtllla county iiH-relmnt ywl a
bDMtiii lieddler After ilrlvliiir ov-rihe
country and tniUng to Hud le for hla
NtiK'k. the iiedtiier went in ma mer
chant and ld: "lA-t me m II you nir
hrooma." "No; I do not enre to buy,"
aald tho inert hunt. "I will ll you
mv hrooma," aaid the ixtldler, "nnd
take one-half endi and the other half
In itimmU, provided you let me have the
jrooU at cont." "I w ill do II," replied
the merchant. After countinjr the
broom and elvine half omh, the atore-
keetier wild: ".Now whnt kind of
rood, do you want?" "Well," aaid
the peddler. "I will take It out in
broom, a I know the coat of them."
And the travrlintr aal-iiiau loatleO on
O-
Illj iia4. J.a. 7.
Lt nt.ir Ixhtallai1x. The I. O.
O.O". Ilifeat Colrg had a public
InMallutioii ,f newiy elo-tl i.fllivT
hut ii 1 1: lit. There an-, Win. Nay lor.
N li; ticorge A Irury, V J; W C
Itoml. Kf. Win llgit. Tn-aurer;W
W AlliiiKbani, I. 8; J C tJoodale, Jr.,
J (1. After the In-Ullatloil a dance
wa Indulgeil in. In which about four
hundnil rticiitel. The 8pring
jPi ld Cornet lUud and orehctna fur
iii.lu'1 iuulc for the orraxion.
IViKr. 1 o the w ife of Imrw 111 Urtaw
ftrl.tow, at Cottage Umvc, IleC 91,
Vi, a daughter. O
Dealers
FKI DAY, J AX
F. It. 8tnng liaa returneil here fnm
Colfax, Vh.
8enalor Allev and IUprem-iitiitive
Wilkliiwin went to Hulem thla morn
ing. Cliaa. linker wrltea from Sail Frnii
clnco that Ida adilreaa la 1722 Icrladero
at rei't.
J. M. Hli kethier Ima n-tumed fnun a
vlxit of several inontha to toitux,
Waah.
K'liator Veateh, of Cottage t imve, la
In town to. lay. He will go to Htilcm
tomorrow.
The Sulem Statwiniui refera to Judge
Kelwiv aa the great coiiatitulioiial law
yer of lleiiton county.
Archie ltli left on Uu.t nliiht'i over
land train for 8an Jo, Cal., w here 1ft
... ... i. . . i i, - Vi
w III vimi mr iwo r iiiiw
Mr. and Mr. Vllln, of Portland,
toped Ctl yeatenlay on tielr way to
Calilornla to vinlt w ith their i-ouhIii,
J. K. You uk.
Ijtne county furnlhl 54 prlxonera
to the atate H-nltenllar)' during the
iNiat two yearn. Multnomah lead, the
lixt with ant.
Flour la Mild In Portland at 90 cenU
a nck; In F.ugeue at 75 centa. Quito a
ditt'urence, w hli li runa thnmgh nearly
the entire Hat of gnnvrU-.
i euiirv iiai oi jnTn
lev. T. I June, presiding elder of
(iraiita Fa M. ll church circuit,
nchrd at the Methodlat chunLylnat
I lev,
the
nreiK
evening. He leave for his home to
nlglit. Mm. Jennie I'wk, who ha been a
rvHldeiit of thi city for about two year,
went to the Hood 8nmaritan Hoapltnl,
at I'ortlaud, yeterday for treatment
of facet rouble.
An Invent Igat Ion haa neeii ordcivd
Into the liiauue ayluni M-nudal. The
Woodhurn Iudeiteudeiit iiitlinatit
that there I eoiwiderable more than
amoke hi the nll'air.
sasrvs
'article, live here,
Hat of the Engi ne
They make a first elaa
re. employ labor and
anend lurtre auma of money In Eugene
and ahould have the preference. Pat
ronize home inuuatry oi every kiiiu
and a lively proupcrou town will be the
renuiu
Two Irrhratlon nronoHltiona have
liecit prewiited to the cillrena of I'aHCo,
In Waahlngtou, fortheirconNlderatlou.
One proMmea that water Hhall tie
pumpetl fnuii the Columbia river to
Irriirate the adlatvlit countr)'. 1 while
the other take it from the Ta
bulae. IfMiotli are aecepteo: mat re
gion will rnpldly loe Ita arid appear
ance.
lfcnrv Wattenmn. the eelebrated
Jouruallat, for year edltr of the Ioula-
VI lie lourter journui, win uenvera
aerl.aof llftv lecturea wet of Omfta
In May and June. Hi lecture Tin
"Money and Moral" la apoken of very
comnllinenlary by the preaa. It la
M
ilble tliat me ireniieman migia lie
1 ..... " - . a
obtiuniHl here If enough In tent, t were
manifested to raiau a aubMcriptloii for
thntpurpoM.
Homo ierona who were on Mount
Hood laat full reportexl a place near the
aunnnll where the heat waa too Intenwe
to be borne. Now the Dallca Chronl
vie aaya the eautern cret of the nioun
tain la black and barren of now over
a larco part of the lilifhetaltltudin, an
niiearance never before notil at thla
time of year. It la thought till niUMt
be due tu the Internal heut noticed by
the inountuln elluiu-ra lust aeaaon.
A mil" meeting waa held at Junc
tion In favor of the dlvlalon of Iane
county, and the furrualloii of Mitchell
county, laat haturday. It waa largely
attended and a committee waa ap-
Miinted to formulate a bill. e learn
that aoiue of the people of Junction
are afraid If the plan ahould tie uo
cowful, that Monroe would be chown
a the county ent. hence they are not
very eiithuniuMllo for the dlvbdoti.
The executive committee of the peo
ple' rty met in Oregon City Thurs
day. Mr. Oalvani realgned aa chair
man and Mr. Himugh, of Lane county,
wa electetl. lleaolutiona were paaaed,
anionir which waa one favorlrg the ea-
htbllahnieiit of a Jute mill, a atove foun
dry and a coffin manufacturing eatab-
llhnient at the penitentiary, to be run
by the atato by convict labor and the
product aold to the ieople at corU A
resolution oppoHlng any Intcrfrn-nce
with or change of tlie Australian ballot
law waa paaHed, one favoring the abol-
laiinient or the gold clause in note ana
contracts and others of more or lea im
portance.
Condon Olohe: New count lea up
here In the Inland Emnlre are lo ttinif
a thick a "tleua on a clog's back." It
I ald a bill Is already drawn for Hood
county, with Hixtd Iliver a county
scat; the new territory tn include Cas
cade Un. The Mitchell people want
a aliclugof counties to lie done by the
legislature. They want a slice cut off
from the west part of tirant and
Nome otr the northern part of Crook, to
lorui Mitciieii county, witu .iiiciieu a
county seat. Antelope has alao put a
hall In motion and haa a petition
nlpneJ by alout 3l name), aaklng the
leglHlature lo cut on a atrip troiii me
northern i art of Crook and all that
portion of Waco lying eat of Iv
ehutes, and create the county of Ante
lope, with Antelope a county seat.
Of the tlin prrpoaed change, the
Mitchell people need it the worot, aa at
iirem-nt they are obllgel to travel about
1ju mile over the roughest country in
Oregon, In going to tlieir present coun
ty et, Canyon City.
F.MTOK IIakri Mahkikd. At 12:
10 a. m., on the find day of the new
vrar. the vojmr editor of the Amitv
Vopgun turned over a new leaf by
insr JidUeO III We.llo. li lo Mir l.illie
Miller, oirt of the accomplihel young
ladies of that thriving burg. The cere
mony took jiliice at the residence of L.
!. .Martin, lu-v. picaiooee omcianng.
The groom displayed good newimi-r
Inxtinctin Irving to keep the item
fnQn the pu'fle until the bu of his
i r, but it k-ake.1 out.
Pallf Guard, Jaa. T.
ICATIO! 8M.EfTK. Cleaver llron
have coneluiled to locate at IVndlelofi:
lliey will return to Eugene thi even
ing, and remain here until thi lr-L.'ml.
arrive from l Eaat. Their ki.th
will return here with them.
Latkh. Elmer and Clifton Cb-aver
a rived home on tlieia thla aflenwioo
from a trip to Eaa't-rteOn-gon and
Washington.
Ifc.R'r-N'- lljgi ne. Jan. 5, to the
wife of.i-ieve Jone., a aon.Q
. i i
Comiulaalonera' Court.
J M (iearhart
of mad dixtrict
npMiintel aiiicrviwir
No. 2! for the year
Wl.i.
Irdcrcd allowitl:
It C Wyait, nn l.m.Uof gravel f2.nl.
IIC Vail aujH-ryiwir of nmd dis
trict No.'nr.U
It Hlliool, li-'i loud of gravel II.H'i.
It 8iii.miI, I.miiN of gravel f 1.0H.
11111 of A YltUH A Shi for gmvcl con
tiuuitl for exilanntlon.
Ordered allow -i:
OiTin lU'iinett, for Kiipervlmrof nmd
district No. 4.1. 2l.
Orrlu Ih'iiuett npMilnted nmd iimt
vlmir of road district No. 4.i for the
vear IMIX
lU'Mirt of J tj I K.ud, iiMriHir of
nmd district No. Til coiitinuiil for ex
planation. ICeiMirt of J 11 8lewart,
sUHrisorof roa.l district No. I, eon-
tlliue.l lor eXIlaiialloli.
Hill or J.J. .MCi UlllHll, MiiiM-rvisor oi
nmd district No. 2-j for 1 12, allowetl at
!i-.
lU iMirt of John Iiighaui, ipcrisor
of road district No. lull, accepted; also
8. I. rcterson of Ulstrlel .n. :m.
Ordcre.1 alloweil M. J. Ililegns, auiw
crvlsor nmd district .o. r, r-.
Ht l'KltVIHOKH Ari'OIXTI K.
IHatrlct No. 2. C. E. Fower.
" " H. It. 8llliMi.
" ' M. J. 8. 8mith.
" " lti. Cha. Muths.
" Ml. John lllakclv.
" " 62. Hamilton Vcatch,
" " .'. J. W. Hick.
M. W. T. Italley.
" " .'. A.I11111 Itltchey.
" St. W. W. Wither.
" " in. J. K. McKenzlc.
' .VI. K. Winfrey.
" " 4. Jo, lliiddli-sloll.
" " 13. (,eo.8eura.
., .. -,.'nio McCtill.Kli.Sr,
" " .VI. J. 11. Young.
lleport of ('. I. (Ionic, HUiHTvlsor of
district o. K4, ruepteii,
lteportofj. It. Young, supervisor of
district .o. 0.1, a.-ocp" a ami tun tor
senice allowed. (24.
lU'lxirt of (eo. hltsett, siiisTVlsor
of road district . I I, accepict and
hill for m-rvio-s allowed In the sum of
tin.
ICcport or J. if- l ik, uK-rvisor 01
Mad district N. 4. accepted and bill
for service allowed rVl the sillil of
t2".o.
Ordered alio win I: J. 11. csl, iikt
visor district No. 10, f 15.
Itottd district No. ."si established.
lloundaricsof rond districts No. (HI,
52 and (13 chaligel.
ltoundarv ol mud district No. 4H
chaugel.
al'l-KHVIHoKM API-OINTKI).
District No. 12 J M I'urker.
" 'Mi J It Yah-.
. " 54 Mimcon Drury.
Ik'Mirt of Win. Williiims, road su r-
vlstir, accept.tl an. I bill for service al
low-til. (21.
The Oros nmd; ordered opened and
etiilllslici n anrveye!.
Onlentl that tlio n-iairt of 81meon
Drury, suis'rvlsor road district No. 54,
lie accepted and bill for service al
low el. 121.33.
IteMrt of John Holland, su-rvlsor
or Maul .list net .. una mil mr ser
vices allowed. f.'M).
Ha 1' Jnell, for repairing chairs, 5(
cts.
lUMirtof JamcN Howard, stiHrvlor
PtaU district No. til, accepted and bill
tor services aiiowcii,
I list. .No. Ill-K tM'otterr.
Hill of John Holland, transsirtiitloll
of iMiuiers, f7.u0, allowed at
J. 1. HtevciiHoii, salary miiiKil au
periiiteudctit, I'M.
I'etltioti for vnciitlon of certain
at reel and alleys In tho village of
(loahen, the court denied tho prayer of
the petit loner.
I c port of A O iy.'Ven. siiHTior of
road district ."V. 27, conllliueil tor
Itenilzeil statement
I) Hrlstow, fiiM-r supplies
..$ h on
.. 10(10
. 8 (HI
.. ft no
.. 12 IK)
.. 10 0O
Mrs I -oil reTTgra
Frank Jackson "
John MuCollum " 1
J W Htewart "
C K Hyera "
IteiMirtofLF t'row.
suiM-rvhtor of
roail iliNtrict No 7'! nci iilnl and
ill 01
services, flu, allowed atf 10.
Joa Koch nllowetl for part payment
in making mnd lunim, f luo.
Itejiort of J A Jean, supervisor of
mail disiricl No. 2 aeii'pbil and bill
for f 14 for w rvlim nllowed.
lleport of (iuis. Tanner, aujiervlsor
of rood district No. 74 accepted and
bill for service, f -, allowcl ut f 3.5.
Chan A Tanner, mad material... .55
lU-port of E M llowenuau, uiervls
nr roud dUtrli't No. -!'; aeivpUsl.
Frank K-.-i-ner, eoiintyfVvaurer, sala
ry $41.
Iti sn t of .1 II Ifc-lknap, sus nisr
itmuI district No u', aoi'ptnl and bill
for servh'e t'i.'l, allow-ed ut f!3.
lb-port of IL ('. IUmm, siiiH-rvisor of
road district No 32 accept. il and bill
for services, f 18, nilowcl at f 12.
lteportofj. L. Atkinson, suis-rvlsor
of roa1 district No. Ml, acoeiiieil and
bill for senices allowcl, 30.
lie port of Heiirv Ityan, suinior of
mail district No. 40, aj-ccpted and bill
for service and nail for f 21, allowed
at tin.
IU-Mrtof Win. Hutherland, su-r-vlsorofrmid
district No. hi accepted.
and bill for servicea for f'H, allow i-d at
125.
lU-port of Wm. Illntrhley. uiK-rvlir
of road district No. 71 accptcd, and bill
for scr- vices alloweI, flu.
Ib-iiort of J. H. t'arter, aii-rvls.ir of
roud district No. n5, ae pti ami bill
for services for 122, alUmed ut f i.
Ib lsirt of Joserili Htrome, aui-rvior
of road district No. 4.',, accepted and
bill fur services allow. il. f:3.
Sfl'tRVlHOK.
27 A!-X Matthews.
7:1 John Ji ukiii.
02 J A J.-nna.
74 V Nw-ley.
47 Wid Mi-tiln-c.
4'i Krnnk I'osl.
tri-J 11 Ib-lknap.
32 It. ll. Ilsyes.
Mi J L Atkinson.
4n Frank Kirk.
S2 Jason Ni-ley.
;sj W Wavmin.
B.5 TJ Itlak. ly.
1 ham Norman.
V ,MI i ' I i ' . I f..-
rr7-;r..l.V.' f ...
111 J W iVinmI
1UU of I. ImIiV f.r 47 load- of grav
el for f4.70, sll..wc. at f 1.41. J
Ib-iMn of J. F. Weks, sors rvb-
road dlstri.-t No. 22 are. pt.-d aii't Wll
for service, allowed, liO
lU fs-.n of Jnnsl sm.41, stlpervlsor of
road ili-trl'-l No. 14 sx-ci pUil and bill
forf22aUircdjitflI.
. S. LAUD DEAD.
The UirlnAdregonlan Dies at Fort-
...1 'i...... ..
I. IIU liru.J.
r.iKTI.AMi. Jan. tl. 3 I. M. W. 8.
I .add, the wealthiest resident of Ore
gon, .II.-.I at Ilia n-sldciHv hi this city,
t.slay fnuii ariilysis. llo wa estl
1uat.1l to l wortli from f !-", ,(. to
jo.min.tMi.
llllam Sargi'iit Ijtd.l win laim at
llolliin.l. Ycnuoiit, Octolr in, IMH.
Hi father ua a physical!. At tho
ai;e of l'.l lie taught sch.Mil In Ioudoll,
New I luinistlilr.'; afterwards he waa
freight agent nt Til ton. the same state.
I le came to raii I- ran.is.ii in ls.il msm
after coming to i'ortlaiul, On-goii. He
-tarl.il a small store in I'ortlaud, sell
ing out a few articles he hnuight with
him, hut hi alialr reached ut one
lime so low au ebb that he wa glad to
-nvc paying lit fi nrnd tax by digging
cut sluniw In front of his store. He was
marrle.l in tsl lo .Miss t ami 1 no l.lll-
ott of New IIjiiiiis1iIii. In lVili, with
Henry Tlltoii hesturtiMl the Ural bunk
in that city. It was slart.il on a small
s,-ale but III ISid It capital wa In
creased from f-'si.nuj to fl.Vi,-
I'm. hen In Ivmi the jmrtner
ship wa dlssolvdl the capital had
rcn.'lic.l tlie sum or I".oo,ii. lie
ownnl a liuuiU rof farma In the stale
and wa a gieat bn-eiler of line cattle.
He leave a wire and four children.
It ha lrn hi custom for a number of
,'i.ir. tn w.t n.l.l.i Mli.t. .lit ll fif 111 au.l
Income for cliarll ililo puriKwes. At
the time of hi death he wa n-put.il
to ls worth 1st wnn fl5,uuti,Uiu and
f2i),u"'i"".
1'roliate Court.
JAMTAUV TKItM.
Estate of Win. Allen, d.ii'ased; final
account allow.il and executor dls-
chiirgcd.
Iv.lnle of John 11 Winn, deceased;
final account allowed and administra
tor dlmimrgiil.
Estate of .Minnie I) Luckey,
dead-
ceased; filial settlement luadu and
mlulstnitor discharged.
Ouardlaiishln of tho Mrm anil
tate of Ora 1 Wood, a minor; Mary In
woo.1 apMiinie.i guuniian wun jxiwer
to mil real estate.
tiiiunllaiiship of A. J. Keeney, au
lusaue iN-rtuiu; guanliaii authorized to
sell enough iM-raonal property to pay
IndeliteilncHs.
iHilljrUuani, Jaa. 4.
Kki-katkp. "The World' Fair Ex
enises," by pupils of the Eligelio til
lie schiNilsl was n--atcdat lthliiebart's
tlieatre thi aflcrn.siii at 2 o'clock
The rviM-titlon ws for the benefit of
tho public school children, free of
charge, and none others, except a few
bv HiH-cial Invitation, were aiiiultU-d.
The theutni was cniwdcd toauU'ocntlou
by the children, who were highly
enlcrtaln.il.
The two schiMil marched to the the
ater ami by their neat, orderly manner
cllcitnl the admiration of all of our
citizen. Fmzcr'a Juvenile liuud fur
nished excellent iiiunIo 'A tho occum-
loll.
A First I ar Umi t mumif Reasls.
Lanhino, Mich., Jan. 4. (.lovenior
liich delivered hi inaugural liH-asage
to the lcgislatun. todiiv. llo make a
pica for gi:d niads; critlclxes tho Mi
ner law: favor two hourd of election
lnsrtor to fQilltato the count of
votes; ask mai legitimate cauimign
cxmiiscm lie dell tied, suggest ell'ectlve
iiianiniine agniiiat cnoiera ami graa
uul abolishment of grade cn swing.
Among the recommendation of retir
ing tiovernor Wlnaii's message I an
Increase In the capacity of the stale
imlvcrslty to B.iiinimislate all who de
sire t.Kiime; estalillslmient of a public-
road Hvstcin: placing nuiiiiiiigaiid loan
ass.s latl.ins under statu uK-rvllon;
abolishment of fn-e railroad passes to
leglslatora.
A aarrr.aer im 'lllara.
8t. J'At'l, Minn.. Jan. ft. When
Henry Villard was in 8t. I'uul hut
month he waacl.wet.il with ( lover uor
Merrium for lart of aeveral days, and
when he returned tx New York he
was followed In a fcwMuy by the laU
U-r. During the al-nce or Alerrlnm a
story wo curn-nt to the c licet that Vil
lard was 10 retire rrom tue norinern
I'aclllc mad. and would be succeeded
byMerriain. It wa the general belief
that the "smelling" committee of the
rallmad company would advise retire
ment otViliiQl aa a matter of policy,
his exiN-lialvu matiagemelit having
Isrn exposed to that -ommitt.e. When
lovenior Merrlaiu n-turnul he said he
knew nothing of the Villard story, but
then- Im been a steady belief that he
would shortly Imj connected with the
Northern I'aclllc, and a PT print
the story, claiming that It ha piwitlve
Informal Ion that he will ho prvslii.-ni
of the raid within two mouth. M.-r
riaiu still Insist that ho know noth
ing of it, and the locul officer of the
company profess to be ignorant of the
whole alialr or of any ms-ctive
change.
niail.l.r l.lar.lM Meslgai.
Ciiit-Atio, Jan. ft. It I unili rst.Ksl
that the P-slguatioii of Minister to
England Itols-rt T. Liimiln will be one
of I lie first to be placed at the dlpKal
of rn-al.l. iit tievelaud after hla Inaug
uration. It develoia-d today that dur
ing hla riii iit vacation In thi country
the son of old Abo maile arrangement
to resume hi law practice by the o-n-lug
of the world's fair, and it Is stated
l.v friend that he expect a democrat
in hi place so as to enable him to get
Isi.-k In America by the end of April.
This will probably he the first diplo
matic plum at the dlsjsssul of the pn-l-d.nU
Foil tiik Ft s Ok It. Hill Nye and
ft. 1. Iliirlsink, humorist will l in
Eugene if we want them. They are
great men In their way, a very funny
wav t Migh. I hese 111.11 make People
pick their teeth with crowlsua, Ulk to
Indian cigar men, get frightened at an
old maid, ctectra, anything for the hu
mor of the busliM-a. J-.verytMMiy
know cisKJt meiit, ami it tiiey ootiie
will fill the o ra htawe.
Fkk Itu.n-rii.-lt now e..ta eight
" " lo ''' f a b tt.-r isT package, Hie
-umi.w .b-partiw-nl s new order to
i.i n.n mg goU i.uo ooa, nran.T,
Mahiuki. In Junction City. Oie
gon, Jiinimry 4, l-'j.t, by J. J. Hutler,
J. 1'., O. W. Mil. l.-rn and Mis I b in
Mays, all of Laue county.
(iOOD Sl'tiliEsTlOSS.
Tlie Laiie (onuty Coniniliu,lonri
Court Asks the LegUlalure
tu Aiueud a lew
Laws.
i.l!,unl Jn. C.
The I.ann county roininlKkloiiers'
court, this morning imed the follow
ing resolution which are self-explanatory:
Wiii.iikah, I'lidcr Kvt Ion 2705 of
theCisle reiuiring the aheriir of each
county of the stale, Uhiii receiving the
tux mil from the county clerk, to give
notice in each pniincl of the county
that he Q hi deputy will be u such
pn-riucl ut a time ssiitki for at least
one day, for the purHN3 of collecting
taxes, anil
Wiii kkas, 8al.l not itx-s and vlslta
of the aherill Incur birge and heedless)
ex-iisu a well aa to (imsuine time
unnecessarily and
iihkkah, riia visit or me sherirx
an- attctul.il with gn-at danger to him
aelf and probable loss to Hie c.lsi-tlve
counties of the state; then forMs.- it
Iiljt.vi:n, 1 hat it lathe aeuse of
the county court of l-ane county, Ore
gon, thai aald section 27U.5 should be
p-pealcd at the forth-coming session of
the legislature.
Wiiuikas, The provisions of the
('isle, Ksw. 2M5 to 2il inclusive re
iUlrlng the sherlll of the reaectlve
counties of this state to levy warrant
lor the collect Ion or ilelln.iuent taxes,
the same aa on execution and the rta
of aald aectlon relating to sale and re
turns on raid warrants Is needless and
exiN-iisive; therefore be it
ikwoived, liy tho county court or
Ijine county, Oregon, that said sec
tions of the code be amended by the
approaching legislative assembly so
that no levy or -ronul notice or aer-Q
vb of the warrant for the collection
of taxes shall In any case be piUlrvd
ami that publication or imtlci- or sale aa
1 1... ..., i.
nuw rvspiinii ojr piuiuiv anui. ut- sui-
II. lent notlco and all the pre-n-uulalte
necewiary to a legal sale of .ill real
ppitH-rty, for the collection of delln-
iplent taxes.
Wiii.iikas, It appears that In the si-v-several
counties of Mil state that large
uutulN-ni of tract of laud urc returni-d to
the county court a unsold for want
of bidder at tax sale, and
iikkkah. 1 lie several counties In
cur large ex -nse for levy and adver
tisement or sucii lauds; thereiore. lie it
Ib-wilvcd, That a law should lie en
acted empowering the county Judge of
each county In thi stale to bid the
amount of taxes and cost ou each
parcel of luud so ottered for sale
for and on la-half of the
county In which aald land is situated, q
A. H. Fikk,
County Judge.
El.I I'KnKl.NH,
Jam. 1'ahkkh,
Oi. Coma.
Springfield llcini.
Messenger, Jau. 0.
Tim opera bouse la rapidly m-aring
completion.
There was a fun-well party at the
home of A. L. Die Tuesday evening.
Mr. Die and family expect to leave
for Nebraska this week w here they will
make their future home.
The band welcomed the new year by
giving a concert 8unday afternoon.
About twenty Eugcneltcs were over to
hear the boys play.
Hubert Orr and James Ijixton re
turned from the mountain Hat unlay
bringing with them tho ipjiirtcra of
thlrty-thne deer. The law allowed
the killing of dm-a up to January I.
The dray team belonging to Long &
Young, took a spin Wednesday, down
Second street ever the race bridge and
up Main stm t to the railroad track,
distributing stove legs, lid, pipes, a
sewing machine and other household
utensils along tho way.
I lev. Dlmmitt and family started for
Hhasta couuty, California yesterday
where they will live In the future.
Thi-y have many friends In 8pringilehJ
who regret seeing them leave.
Mrs. Wm. Ijilrd arrived from (lar
ficld, Wn., on the Friday night over
laud train, In rcxinau to a telegram
announcing the serious Illness of her
lather, Mr. John 8tooiis, who Ilea la a
critical condition nt tho home of hla
daughter, Mrs. J. A. Jlringle. ,
Mohawk County. HprlngflelJ
Messenger: "Hlnco It Is be-oiulng the
order of the duy for every aspiring
town In the county to get up a divis
ion scheme of its own we sen no rea
son why 8prlugfleld should not be
fixing up a division bill to bo pn-sent-ed
to thu legislature. We bound) our
county by including all Lnnn county
territory lying east if the Willamette
river and not Included within the
other propisjed new counties. Of
course Hpringtleld will be the county
Heat, For the sake of euphouy and to
show we have no ill feeling toward the
other ppjcd counties we will also
take our name from Hie M list and In
known a Mohaw k county. We will
donate our wotHbtbed for a courthouse
and guarantee the tax levy shall never
exceed twenty mill. All county
olllces will be salaried. Let u get up
our-tltlon at once and put them iu
circulation."
Pallr Uuard. Jaa. 7.
Clttimo Acxipkxt. TliU morn
ing while Charlie Croner, J., wa
leaving the Oi akii ofllco hurriedly to
stop his truck team, which wa start
ing to run, ho slipped and fell striking
hi face against the door pans breaking
the gloss and cutting his face severely.
Two very deep cuta were made in hla
nose, necessitating seven stitches to be
made by Dr. l'aytoii, the attending
surgeon.
Aitkr A HuanAXO. Albany Demo
crat: Most men are not worth hunt
ing for. Mrs. hnell, of Corvalll,
-vm to const If b-rs an exi-eptlon,
for she waa In ! city t"d.v hunting
for him, he having left their home la
Corvallia without previous notili.-a-tlou.
As Mr. Knelt entered the Kua
House thla morning, Mr. Kuell disap
peared through the rear door, and k ft
for the north by tie path.
Labaxox. Or., Jan. 7.-Mr. O
Isinie, a resident of Lcln.n, while
gumming a saw at the foundry toLay,
wa badly Injun-d by the bursting ''f
an emerv w h.vl, one pl.iv splitting h'
fa. fnuii the mouth to the t-'l' of bis
fonhd, and am-iher brtaUiiig hi
arm.