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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1893)
Eugene City Guard HATL'IUJAY, . .JAN. 14. Koael.urg Keview: OTIic CotUgo Crnva Helio-Leader uri: "High taief and the system of tax Rthorinn has become an aliom ination. lie who asserts his man litxni sufficient to hurl from a dis Braced throne, a despot known on tv liv liii criminal cruelty. is do ing a nollo deed and Iying the (iod iriven rtirht of doinir a heroic duty to himself and hi fellow man The txbIo of southern l-anc am northern Itouitlaa counties owe it to themselves to form a new coun tr based. uion broad, common sense viewa and human juutit-e. The time has come tho field free and the promised land is in plain view. Strike for harmony and a union of purnwv-and the county teat, we might Add." Now Brother Thorite, you know the above articlo i all "rot" and very poor futility at that. Only a handful of "boomers" around Cot- taae Grove want a new county, and they are impelled by purely selfish motive, ami do not care how liigii the "dear people" are taxed or bow low. They limply want a new county to give Cottage tirovea boom, and for fear that their vil Inge would be outvoted, they pro itotte to make one ao amall ami ill thapen that they will be ashamed of il ihould the scheme succeed which however if outside the realm of possibility. Talk of high taxes, why the fWs allowed officials in the bill, to cre ate "Mineral" county, are in many material instances higher than thoe allowed in Uougla,I,ane or theoth er principal countica of the state. We can prove this and anyone who haa taken the trouble to look up the law knows it to be true. You "kick" because southern Lane geta no improvements while the jieople of Junction City want a county built around their town, be- cause southern Lane gets all ttublic expenditures. Oh, but ita funny The Webfoot denizens, ducks and all, rejoice again that the rigor of winter baa been broken, and the welcome rain takes tho place of frost. i The proposition to tax incomes and franchises for the maintenance of the the general and state govern ments meets with the approval of all parties in the present condition of affairs, says the Jacksonville Time. When it is known that the price na id for the charter of the Illinois Central railroad (a fixed per cent of their gross earnings each year) has for the butt thirty years sufficed almost alone fur tho main tenance of the government of the sucker state, there would appear no valid reason why all railroads which are turned loose to prey off the general public should not lx compelled to contribute a certain jterceiitage of their earnings to the support of the section under which they thrive at the people's expense. mi .ai a una nicinou oi levying taxes, taken in connection with that to be derived from the millionaires es tates, would relieve the teople from a lurge portion of their present taxes. We are glad to see that public sentiment is being aroused against tho indiscriminate immigration of foreigners to this country, and we hojie to see both or all the political Itarties arOyed in op'aiaition to it. ct there bo a striuOnt law enacted this winter forbidding any objec tionable foreigner to bind in this country, that is any beggar, any criminal, any insane crson, any anarchist, in fact any one who can not produce evidence to our con suls that be is a aural, well-meaning, healthy, sanf? industrious per son, whose coming will be a benefit, rather than a curse, to us. The nation at large now sees its peril, and is ready to tike steps to reme dy the monstrous evil of unre stricted immigration. We want foreigners to come, two or three hundred thousand a year we can receive, absorb, and make valuable citixens of, provided they are of the right sort, but we want no riffraff, no scum, no scalawags. We want the best they have over there, not the worst. riThe Oreijon City Courier is an thority for the statement that the compilers of the "present owner" books of Clackamas obtained the privilege to charge the enormous price of 113,000 for their work through the seemingly hat miens wording of their contract with the county, til, that they jointly con tracted and agreed to furnish "a full and complete description of all real esuie in Uackamaa county, and that, beside (1500. their re numeration for this work was to be "15 mills of all real property dis covered by tlwm not on the assess ment roll of 1.VJ1." Nowajjarjr proportion of the real estate in the county on which annual taxes wore being paid was not properly de scribe! on the assessment roll. They corrected those numerous de scriptions and collected 15 mills on their value from ti county, as the law concerning this matter allowed them to. It was a clear experi ence to the county and exejifJiiied the value of a taunt in law aud al so the value ofknowing it. Mtu' nomah county will pay alamt 1.0,. O00 fur her "present owiicr'' book, j OXK X0KE rSFOUTl.XATK. Georere S. York, a Stranger, hulrhb by laklug Btryelinlur. Information was lintuulil here by Thursday afteni.sin's lUmhuw train Hint a ii.n.1 nuill had ln follhil Hear Irvlnir. and a niiiieat that tlie eoroni eonie at oner and hM an liiin-"t. lr. J. W. Harris, coroner, and hherilfj. K. Nolulld, at "liee left for the write, from whom we glean the following wrtieu Ian. Th ill ! inn n was found at the end of a woodpile alut :M yards south o! Ir lng by a kK "'f brtdgt carjsiiter III the employ of the Holithertl 1'bcIoi nillniil. alxtut .ii'sili Thursday. He was In a kn.i llniHIIion with his fun' aimlust the wissl pile. A small cut wan dlneovered on one of III cheek caused evidently by falling aulli"t I he wood. Alongside the iln-eased was found an one-eighth ounee ulr.vehnlne bottle, with ppilwbly twenty grains re inaliiilur III the Niine. The Is it tie Is if the label of ItlaekltiHii A (!sm, drug' glxts, conter4ih and Morrison streets, I'ortlahd. The cork of the Isittle had Iss-n shoved Into the mine, while In the dm-n-a-d saket was fiiiind a rudely Collstnieted ntoisT lllllde fmill leaves, which would Indicate that the sulcld was Mvmcdltiitcil. The ileeiiiaeij was fairly well ilnwil; was 5 feet and t, Inches ill IiiIkIiI; was of ruddy colli iilexioii, had blue eyes; with brown hair. On his is ixni was found a dis charge from the t H. anny. It showed the man's name was (ieorge Hanford York;lMini at Kllsworth, Muiue,agel .11 years; enlisted Hepteiuls r .to, Iv!i; di- charged Ileeeiuls r 2, iMr.'; character, excellent; amount due and paid ( time of discharge 170.37. The ilis- eharKO was signed by Thor. M. Anver- win, colonel Ittb Infantry and J. II. (Justin, first lieutenant Mill Infantry, commanding II Co. A soldier's hand Issik. I. H. A., with his name on the same was found on his ik-ooii. Also a photograph of two small yi mid l girl and a niiiuU r of letters. The plu tograph was taken by Winter, of Hyra ruse, . 1., noil iniiu letters rouuo they are supKwed to I the children of his sister. The letters were all of an allW t innate nature. Hevcral were from Ids mother, Clara A. York, of 41W Washington street, Itiwllndale, Ma; one from his sinter I'lna, U-aring date of Jan. I, InicJ, fnmi the name plaiv; several from his sister Mrs. H. ('. iNslire, of llrt I'harls atns'i, Hyraeuse, Y., and alo fnun her biishnnd, K. A. Dodge, a biislnesa man, the butt one being of date of Dec. 17, iMrJ; several from his brother Will at Kllsworth, Maine; one from his aunt, Mabel A. Hhiite, Lexington, Oklahoma. No money w hatewr was found on his s-r- soii; lie had an extra pair of sins' and small piece of tobacco and some matches. H. I., Iloiul reeigiiied the di-croscd as a imtsoii wlio bad iurcliaiil Ave itiiIs worth of eraekera In Iloiid's store at Irving, Wednes day alsMit iiimiii, ami when he paid for them be remarked that "It was the but cent be bad ill thu world." No person saw m after that lime. From apiiearaiicca he probably committed the act early Wednesday iilnlit. Hie roiiowitig was the venllct n n uen-d: OUIONKIi'S VKIIIillT. We, the Jury called to Investigate the cause of the death of one (icorgf Ntnioni otk, found di-ad near Irving, hy the side of the H. I'. IL IC track flnd that bis name was (but. H. York that he had Isvn a soldier at Vancou ver. ash., ami was uiM'liaruetl on I tee. L"!t, I Mi-.', and that he came to his dmtli by strycbnliio imiImiiiIiik mi or alsiut Jniiuar 1J, and that the poison was adiiiiiiisterd ly himself. I lt. WW. Hl'KM'KII, J. A. II AO A M, H. L Ihi.M, J. M. KlTVIIKN, O. I". Iloi-r. J. II. IXWAI.I. Coroner Harris bad the IsNly bniiilit nere to ine undertaking par lor of I. Inn A Kays and telegraphed h. A. IKnIkv, at Syracuse, N. Y., who is a hruthcr-lll-law of deeeasetl, notify' lug him of the suicide and aaklng him w hat disMMltlon to make of the body At the time of going to preaa no an swer bad teen reivlved. HIM S IMi: 4T iniTttX. lallrs Mlark Mnrm4. orlaaina mm .ivwvyayvr Willi V. SAI.KV, Jan. 10. Stavton waa the stvneofacoiitiagralloii this morning nwultlng In the destruction of the Thoma Item. A t'o's llverr atahle. Hie hlayton riiura printing orthf, Henry llruer's lry cssl (tore and H Itov. jrwrirj More. 1 he nn wa first d wxivennl sUhiI thrie lliia inornlug bsilate to save an v ot l lie bulldlntrs within easy reach of the tlaimw. 1 he Time oftU and llru- ers store are under the same nsif and it IsaupiMMtl that the tire originated from a defective flue In one of the nulldliiK. Hruer's store w a Insunsl, amount not known. The Time orlU wa uiilnuntL The Jewelry store was also uninsured but saved i.iilil, r alile stock. Capl, Msar. iprrlsl to lb l. Cits Mali w, Or., Jan. 9, S p. in. (Jor eruor IVimover has suit to Washing ton the cert I Ili-ale of ebvtloll f John K. ( aples, I tnu iel M. Dunne, !.. . Ira In and Nathan I'icnv. unW.-nti.l electors of this Mate. The surii-wful iiora met at the state houie t.lv and prtMiwdetl to east their Voice as follow: Kor nrrsldent, llriijaiuln Harrison, 3; J. H. Weaver, I. John h. t'ai-s. of I'orllan.l was col- eleetnl niMriikt lo tbe rkttoral geat Washington, 1. t. Tlx !! laral. I'l'srttl la I'uj r urnn. LlVKKHxiL, Il-KnwUtidflrtii. rjaatera al bve; I.lver- er oo la-tler p..l, (p.4, bk'her: ranrw uu alssit ta ikrvr. Was Kkakcimo, Jan. Ii Market la bRf . I'oUTt.AMt, Jan. 11-KiniirroB ter f'S-elull adM.x- q uumm, jma. 7i-MiaJr ai. the advanes .aTcstcrla. Q TIIUIWDAY JAN. li Ijtlileriis. heap lul.ti rils. (1'smI Iniiteru. All lj-s, all iiriet s, Z't i U u. All kinds of lalitert; repaint. F. U ClUMHKKit. And still the line windier continues. Kirm-V) cents: butter 25 lo .10 cents, (irnlicl Klft Mile at iMy A lleiiderxin'i on aiiiiiiry III. The On-gou S-'ulur I'uloii Is ill se sliill at Kilelll. Thanks to Iti prem iitative Wilkinson for li'gislatlve ilis'iimeiil Iik for Day A IlendePMin's gift sale ad to coliiineiice on January I'l. Parties wanting slab wink prcan o- curethesaum lv sending oroers to to I he Ijnie Lumber league, at hjiring- Held Yaouiua bay Is to have a newspnis-r, J. K Malthew will get mil tlie II M lsueofa new undertaking in that line next Hulurday. It M. Miintersoii, wlm liven across the river, pn-seute this otllce with two Ilurlsink potatoes that lip-l the i-mIcs at h lint. The ortlit rs of Wimawhala Knninip inelit, I. O. (. K. of Kilgelie were III' stalled lust evening by la-puty Oralid Master A. lloiid of Irving. We nekliow ledge the receipt fnun Hon. II. ll.liillrv, n-adingiierkof the t'. H. seiiute, the eougn-Mional direc tory corrected to lletvmlsT V2, li'Ji Thanks. Iv M. t. rol-iii, or haleiii, bus pur chnMil the brick making machinery formerly u-d by WMleomh A Abraius, In tlie yanl near tlie Juilklna liluee, and the same Is U'llljf hauliil to the deisit tixliiy for shipment to that place Marlon county Is fi!i.0ii0 In debt The sections on the railroad have Urn re-arranged, so that V. It. Wclz- b-r, formerlv fnri'miiii on tlie m-etlou from this city north, now n-xldcs at Irving. Itud KdiimniMiii was arrested last ri itflil liv I'olieemaii (iarrisaui for dniiikeiinesN. lUinnli r Itnrris m-ii teined Ibeoirelidcr to live davs III the city Jail this morning. i has. it. reiiton, lias ist-n an- Hinicl axoMaiil pnsMviitlng tit toruey by the eoiiiinlwloiicrs of a Hikane con n I v, ii., at a salary of no ncr mouth. A Kd spiMiliiimeiit. Ntletii hlatesinan: Ijuie coutitv furuislies tln Hot name on roll en 1 1 In each IhmIv, Itiiuliiiinll III the bouse ami Alley in lite seitule. I here la a tMiwer In this not L'enerally npim elated. i'hc Kiim-ne Water Cointiaiiv bus elected olllins as follows for the ensu ing year: (f It (iirismau, president; b Itobinson, siiis-rinteiideut and retary; S II I jtkin, treasun-r- T W Hhellon, ('ha Ituer, (1 It (iiOliian, it Hendricks and J r Itobinson, li- rectors. Hiiie ui Journal: Hon. Ijirk Itilveu. a liieinLs-rof the lust Ismrd of eiiiial- Izntlon, is of the opinion that the pre sent state Isiard iiiude a mistake In as iimiltg to have siwcr to make linrl tontal and sweeiiiiiK raiea of valua tion. He mv If the statu board to make the ax levy would levy on the valuation of lamls fnun the mils us re turned by the countica no one would raise an objection. 1-iorcnee West: A denloruble acci dent occurred a few days ago at the nidenivof Mr. Card, living at J. I.. r uriilMi's place across tho river. Mr. Card, w ho I nlsmt ni years of age, while loading a gun dischun.'ed It in some way, tlie lsirn-1 ImrsiiiiK and blowing oil' two linger of hi left hand. The gun at the wine time, almost, thoUKh Hot ouite, kicked out one of his eyes. In addition to these Inisfor tu lies, the oli I gentleman was three duys In a beliiiesH condition, Is-lnn weak fnun the lists of IiIinmI and lack of nourishment during that time. Tb Klrrlrlc MaaS. C'omiiiuiilcatel. hsllf i.unl. Jan. Ii Mr. Kittle, manager of the North West (icneml FlivtricCo., n'turned to Portland this iiioruing. Mr. Kittle cxpn-ssed himself aa highly pl.-nm-d with Kugeue and so aisiii as prclinil iiary mailer can be adiustctl this com- mny w in is nwiy lo isvm work on the construction of the line. The North Weal tlencral Klectrie Co., w bo w III baltdle the Isunls of tills Mud, Is the strougrt elei-trlcal conipn i.v in i ue wnoic i unco Mutes tin isiMtlofthe IvIImui lieiirrlil Clcctrii (o., the I hoinpsoii-Houstoii Co. and contml all the imsit nnslern Improve- iiienis in cKTincui uppllauix-s of tliest1 eoiiiauie. 1 hi company Is capitalized at f-Mi,. iii,isi ami nave coiii.lrurl.il all the HotH'lasH eltvtriial ear serviiv In the tiorthwiid. They are now ss'ndiug two and a ipiartcr millions in the I'orl- lainl-tln-gon I Ity pns.itloii and are llilcnwtcil In niHiiy other plunts Ixilh Intin'gonand Uashingtoii. Mr. Kit tie hiu sulllcient iMUllilcinv In the fu lure grow Ih of Fugciie, Fulrinoiiut and .vlrlni;tlelil to undertake the coiixtme. Hon of the line, and if the cllleiis whose lutcn-st w ill ta- ervallv ts nellt IhI, will extend their iNMiia rutloii to a llmlleil extent we shall have a tln.1 liiuta electric si nice coiitteciing Kii gvne with the W.sxlburti iii.-llcld raiinal w uinn six mouths. Themn- teuiplaleil Improvement w ill amount to is-twccii HM and 75,lMl for W hlcli huiTlie ha Isvn rvUestel to raii a utsidy of Hii.kii. a isirtioii of which ha already tsrn mib. acrltsl. Mr. Kittle will send their emri here at once In bmk over the hs-uti.ni for the istwer house which will ta l.w catcd at Judkius' point or Springfield. i uere ib a pniisioiiii v mat a tlitcli may U dug tapping the river at McYav'a l'oinl. furuishilnr nower for llw trie plant and for factory puns,-. 1 he aervkv ill ls flrst-eliU ill ev. rv imrtlciilur and It Is the intention of the company to extend to the student of the I iiiverxity a xvlnl eoiumulatloti fare so thev can all afford In ri,l.. t.. and fnun the sehisil. This eul. n.ri Is one of the an-atcl iinisrtMii.. t., Futn-ne and will ntvlvi Hi i.l..v mi nt of the progressive Hurt of iiiOii,n.n. su-.l uple Judpte I'miw, ts iikin.' aUuit the rejs.rt that lie is in favor of l' e re-l-eal of the mortiv.iirta Ux l.in .leni. s tlie reporl, Imt i 111 fav.lf th,. n-ts:ll of the hi a a!h in 1 ,i .hi..i.n. f T indchteiilless CX- I vthei. the illdcldcilness is a lll:i',.r of nitir.I. and such ind. lit.slnr.s, he thinks, should be al!.w.-.. S.oaler tk. aia laead. AVsiii.n..a Ja. I0.Snat..r h'Ml, Of rM Itrfluu, l dead. Slew riail.r !... Wamiix.;tov, J411. II. tat'iierai M. t. llutl.r, L'.Mv.r. ainteemaii, pvlui. elan ae iiiillloiinire maiiiifaeliirvr, dM-d at bU ou!,ii.v Ui t!iicltv at luio o'eba'k III IS iuimiiiii He rideiit!y du-l fn.in Hrt tMl.m. Ui ji tbe irTvatel erimltial lawyer lu the i 1111.J MaUv. I Commissioners' Court. Hill of M. Wallis, for 314 load of (.T.ivcl, for f I0.:U, allowed. Hill of W. V. S peticcr for !J loads of gravel for I-V70, allow el Hill of Klls rt H. And. rs, for ileputy siisrvMir of district No. 47, tu, not al- low 111. That the iinnlicatlon of IL M. Day for n lsiic of t'.i no on atweasmeiit of Kut'ciitt tu nn I n n Company mortgiige Is- ilcnliil. Allow-ill, A. M. Osburn, rebate tax oil double awswiiient, (41.UO. NKW hi TUHVIwiKH. ('sin ts-tltloii of Jl taxpayers of Mo hawk the tax of William Frevoe of that precinct wiut n-mitteil for the year IMH.us It was shown lie hail un a suiull tract of laud the product of w men an- tne ouiy mean or support of himself uud fumily; that the land bus been levied ill miii for dcliuoue lit taxes and if so sold that himself and family will have to l-imc at once public churin-. That the s-tltlon for the formation of new road district out of the Florence and J lead of Tide districts, lie denied HOAPH. C M Collier, surveyor M no J C Hilshtiel, viewer.. K K Ciiinptall, viewer C W Young " i M J Ii Stevenson, ehaiiiinuii l II C Perkins, viewer U .' Howard llett, ehuiiimun 4 (l M S llarker, mutcriul 1' T J Net ley, viewer H .') C F licit, ehailimntl 4 IS) John linsw, marker 4 no C M Collier, surveyor 15 'JO I. A Overton, painting Jail cell mid Ibsirs 11005 Kill of lilats V rruilhomiiie for stationery flit, allowed at 17 Hill of l 11 Courtw rlght for tnins- iHirtation of liikune tii.onlend allowvd 12 IS) I msi F Cnuier, stove for lull 2 50 in 11 or John llcvcrly for washing win. low, nnd Issl clothe ut (nil. 17. alloueilut ..5 (JO II W Kinscy, milking Justice Jury list i ui Ashley Stevens, asslntulit justiiv Jury list '1 no (ieoSinith, ntstl-tant Justice Jury '1 00 .iniu-r ixuig, stove lor lull 17 m rent stovea lor el ction Hill oft. Fisher Mad work ordered coiitluui-d, on account of not U-ing llemieil. (1 W Kimball, map work fl.lL'O J J 1'oill, work on court house and jail irnmitds U W K Fisk, work on court house mid lull 10 50 II l.uckey. n-puir irute. etc 4 7 Wid Mctihuc. huulllig lo Juil a 00 INXAXK. W Prentice examliilng liir-uiie....! (si DA Faille " " ...5 011 H O Potter, deputy district attor ney, exuminu liisiine 5 (SI J W Hurris exumining liisne: "U Ib'isirt of F. I. Fills. siiocrviMir mad disirict No ii.l, aci-eiiteil and bill for servicea, t IS, ullowtil at K. t. U Totter deputy district attor ney flOIK) K D McKemiey exniiiiiiiiig In- witie 0 (SI I. I'uge, Jail supplic (I 'St Hill of s It I'lpcr for mad mutcriul. not allowed. Hill of John I In i lev, poles for road. continued for verlllciillon. Hill of llollinan hoii-y, f4.- for Jurv meals, onlcn-d allow at. 3 i'i 1 It 11 of S. 11. Friendlv for tiiblueover- Ing, eontinuel for verification. AKWiaal, for pausr supplies, allowed t K S2 Knowies A (iettvs, for tmuiN-r supplies, allowitl H on James Parvlii, fur lumisr hiiii- pllc. allowetl 3 0(1 Hill of O 11 Walker, f..r Inin-iHir- tatlon of pauisT, allowed 2 .V) Hill of Jos Million for medical at tendance on Mr, (tisidwin, continued io i-eoniarv term. Hill of J W Shepurd for casket for tS, allnwitl at in K D McKcnney, luiuls r 17 (4 Hill of () K Smith, Isaird of (wuper, onicn-o inn allow i-o. Hill of liny A llciiiler-on, pniiiicr supplies, ordenil allowtil "4 N) OMcretl that from ami after this dute no more eouuty aid will be allowetl to the (ion Ion family. Hill of M KHollmaii A Co, ordered eoiniiiueti lor verillcnlloli Hill of A If llyiiiii.l for kis plng Jim Carter, onleretl not allowed. A U .Matthew, nbuteoii sherilf's tax (vrtitlente Q 75 Murr A Itrlllln, nisbvllaiieous bill 4j Hill oftilasH A Prtidhoiiinie ordered continued forexpliiuatioiiand verltli lion. 11111 01 jmrwiii itristow, hall rent. orurreii (oiitinuel ror explanation. rM'AI.I-N. II M llainiltoii, lino ciiyote V H Warner, " " J A Hills, " " I i-i-ar I run-, " " U W I.tnv," " " .......... ljirkln Kriles, " " A C M.iaiie, three " tloo Warner, for brldtfc work for !i.6o, allowl U t: ut 1 Ul 2 t 'i tat '1 III 2 ui no 4 SO t'pr Willamette Luiulsr t'o, lunilsr Hill t.f K V Thorn, for iVriiitiiiir. Qi U Hot nlloweil Kd I. ltrabhain. fur ti conl of wissl a lowed . "1 in "I BII0W11I , hilann, haulinir from juQ... A I'mdholiie. H.l:i for at a. A II Chilann. haulimr from l,.0 . .'.) tuaiw tiohrrv. allfi-.l mi 5 15 6 ou J W Harris, examining insane... J W lhirrls,,Oi r H M i-ran, Jumr ti-' at I TO TO M w ilkius " . llll.rris. " N V. Keinj H l l uiiie " .. .. " '"' l M itl.s k. " P W llrris. wit in. I'miK Wilkiiis. " into I' tiibdraj,, ladt.i Johlitoli, " I lm William. " . K ii-'tiliison. " K S"iwanachibl, stutlouery Kugi-ne lbt;iier. print Inir 11 M5 11 00 '. i xamiiilinr ln- be.... ft ui St 60 Km." so Klivtric I.lht t'is IlKht.. J M.illey, Ju-litv f-a, Male va N il'er 8 K", I I. t'nniiiMI, printlii Hill of II It Kinmid H I I. ST 50 ntinued f'T rXUlUltiii H.U 1 1 l'eter Wb kner oil UX. not allowed for rebate l n.ii. rft Hlair, hauling lo Jail ;nH lidu-v j J hNolalid,sherilt ....O...".". 51 M Nvl, d... -sr lurti.w ,.Jrv (i-t 3 00 1 rvi am. r, a-Ma... in draw. liiif lurv h-t j uy tie W llutnphivr, a-i-tant In draw Itij. Jury In ; 00 Matter d" refiinrv of tlie county .4 l.diiig .iut!Hrlv tbnmKh the Lnvr-MtiJurniy premU; it p-is-ariii from iU nirtorthe view rre filed hervlu thnt liny have d.-ai. tiat.'.l the center line of' said rvsij a running al..ti and upoo the hue he taeenthe dunatlon .laima .J IV v IxKkry po tlie one- aide and tier itoc-v O n Hon claim of F McMurra v and J. W Lakiii on the other aide; il la therefore ordered by the court that the center line of said road la- and the same I hereby re-established lu accordance with Mild view and survey and that tlie Mine be duly recorded and the su-pcrvi-irnver said road I authorized and directed to opcii up said rowd to 11 original and proper w idth. K H Sklnworth, ninty attoniey.l 16 00 Jiimea m Campbell, nursing pau per 16 00 iNtllf ourd, Ja. i:. Hill of Darwin Itristow verified and ..It.... I ... ,.f I,. II f..r ul...i,i .l Jol ii Mc 'lung, rebate on dmible aa sessn.eiit, fl oo. Hi-iMirtofA. H. Condrav. supervisor road district No. ft, accepted and bjA 1 lt .l lor i i oivn ninfnn, A P C'ondray aplxilnted supervisor of ran iiisinci .mi. . Th. Ismrd has lieeii busy all day lectiiig tbe Jury llt for the year 1U3- The iaw requires that i"0 persons must be tie ected fnun the dlllirent pivcincta or tn j county. Heal Kslate Irsuslers. t)t'.THV. Hell Jennings to Kdlth II and T D I.int n, 17.04 acre in Tp 17 S, It 3 W; t l-i.noi. It James to JM Williclm, 1(1 acres; fi-oo. A It McKlnlev to James McKJulcy 32oacn In Tp 1 H, It 1 K;MVM. N V I'lirkentui, to D M I'urkcson, 1'iO aens. In Tn In S, It H V; f"uo. W I. Iliel tn K F Do Hond. 80 acres In Tp 18 S, It 5 W; 700. H Mil vth to Alexander (ion Ion, 120 acres In Tp 18 S, Itange 5 Wj Mo0. Kl'OKNK. E J Crawford to James It, Shelton land on South Willamette afreet; rlVO. AnnaM riiillliwtoCK Iwia and M C I'hilliiM. lot 6. (I. 7. H. e. 10. and 12, block 35, F A H i addition; II FAIKMOl'NT. (b-o M Miller to W T HatU-n. lotA2 ainl l" liliM-k SI i t . 8I'HIXUK1KI.I. H J IVngra to Perry Penulngton. lots n ami 12, iiKsjtc h7; fixt. Marpbr Nsaalsiaita. Ai.iia.xv. N. Y.. Jan. 10 Edward F, Murohy, Jr., ha received the caucus nomiiiaiion oi me uemtM'racy for u senator, whicli is equivalent to election. All ogta, and all condition at womanhood wiU find Just tb help that woman Deed, lo Dr. Iur' FaroriU Prearriptioo. i nail a mailer uuu guarnm Irrd. It it can't b doiw. Umo Ih medicine cost you noluing It niakara doot want your Uet it, if you're a tired or auf. ferinjc woman, and irst waU. It build up and Invigorate th ure ysiem, rrfruiatea and pro moUa the timc funcUon, and nstnrea health and sfrmth. At tb two critical periods In a wo man's life Um chanca from girl- nana in woman nooii, and later, tbe "change of hf "-it I. a per fectly aafe and aa wperiaUj valu- bijH) mneuiai agent, tnat can pro duce onlr good reaulla. Knr all the dWangnnenta, ir- nvularitMw and weaknin rs liar to the asi, " K.Tont 1'r arription " is tbe only remedy to rertain that it can la auaraikUnL It it fail to benefit or cure, yon umrw your munvr oaca. i ou pay only for tb rood row get. vea sit asa asore I AltorMnt-Lii al NaluT PnMlt Co l.-ctliiti. mulrsnd tsiiiinncittrd. f.l In.lriimeiit. drawn nl IVn.lon larnrr. nivMr H. Itivl Katsi. lamshl iul eilil .ml rriiUooU btwi. A "iierml liilvlllKrnmilnrw nmtlurlnl liltli'. al iv.l.l. iiiv. K. Ulllanwlle atrwl upiw 'n !-uin ana seventh ttrcet. El'UKSK. ..... OKEliOy IOII 8AI.K. Ileinr tbraaier I baa Din. IIJ' ariv. In bodjr Snillr. toiith wel ol En (rn. tu aoud ni'iahborhuiid. K-hool In a mil ut ih. iimiilM. lunarrva umirr truer, ."u undvr (now. a ci Hininn in (nun, I good dw.llliif. iiHi s barn., orchard., .rln( aalrr. Tbrrshrr, lira 1 inowf r, lan plow and dlak-barmw. benxaiu aa. never offered la IhU Al... arml mllrt south west of Kugme. AllU'idi-rcillllrallou. A Hew houx and lrn a voi ii ondiard and trimly nf w.u-r. h.ndr to H'ho.l and lltnla-r, will be wld very rheau. Abo two ulre bulliliug lot. ailuiinlii. on WIL lamrire atrrel, wlihlua.loue. throw ol Central .rhiMil. The shove nrt7 will 1" wild to Ih first man thai cuuwi alonf. Oou'l all cume al once though. Abo jm acrrs farm land, acre under food friirr, m irm un.lr, plow, mile, of erhnol hoa; llvui water, bandy to timber, U mllea on rmil wmth-wnt from Eugene, a bargala al ... .-i n iTi i au aown, beiane on lime ol.tb n ol buyer al larr rrllL bar annum Abo ho acre. Umber laud ou McKrnile river -even million leet ol lumber on It, and moat e cellrnl Kill whr a cleared off. I'rlre ITuu. Abo II.' a'rra river bottom, li mile from En. aenr. aia'leaeiearel aim umler larm, :U acre in euiilvallon and ! acre. In hoi. Is houae and Urn, and feel of lumla-r on the rmund tor building a new houae. iMrl cheah al US iwr aere. Abu al head ol hoa. 4 hone., it) head of rame, aim nouaenom anil Kllrhen liir.illnra A bo houae and U In Ku.ene. hiuaa new. with ntoraaand will beid al ball nrieaon aee..,.i fim lie. aoiiig 10 remove U) lot caau lu'iulreol j. r. Aula. THE EopibLoiiH and Savings JJAJNK. S::::ss!r lo tit Easa Katlcsal But Incorporated with a Capital of $60.- fff ....L bOA AHA n ! a. ' uuu, wun ju,uuu raia Uo, I).'r-ll reeelved lul.wi ta hv ... -. . !..... I on time d. o.iia. and loan.' auda .MTr. arcurltl. i-a. ,,,,T r.nn RrH. Mi -KKtlIaMT H n I'.IVL- ' " Q . . . r. W.unBi aN TheKnrene limn and Na.lno Rank wlllena anrt ta'th a .mmen'tal and ...m. a...... and T.Hire.peeial aiteniton la relied to the eav. In. .V.i urea ul It III. m what y.m make but a hai y.ea aave, Ibai make, you rich, la li eom iiunlliea there are many raon of .mall hoi. I ...a. which. Il Dutibmll l . ... u T.".' 'T ,"'n, 10 orw or another. II la I. (bruit in i.n amall amounu. but thev eaa l .ul in a saving. tk ,j to ' ine return. Uelievlna ih.i ih. n . e.m. t'ir tbe .ueeeMtu) oieMfi..,. ... - . . ..a i m un. eonnunity, ae aultrtl your i:T) rona. e la Ihi. mailer. e"a We lead in oualitv & prices, uoiasmitns J.L. PAGE. I'EALIR Df CROGERIES. HAViN-a a large a T) complete b, it ia lia latel -mlt U ' "" EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. aa ffev th mblk Ymtm .v lw, r - EUOENF. mliw of aj Uw'f taa.a al mrH ae mm GEO. W. KINBEY, At'CTIONEEIt. When you want your goods, house hold furniture or laud sold at auction, call on Oeo, W. Klnsey, the pioneer and most successful auctioneer lu Lane county. Ha will attend to all sale on a reasonable eommlaslon. -AT COST- : rHoM : Jan. 1 1 to Feb. 1. BOOTS, Shoes, Rubber -AND- Oil GOODS. Racket Store. PKICK LIST r"OH J lilitlO W VVJ Eugene Mills. Ei'okxe, Or., Jan. 1, lst"S. . Wholewl. ReUll. Hour per bid 13,1)0 Uraliam, per bid ' S'jlbaack " " 10 lb sack Whole wheat flour per 10 Ib aack Corn meal, 10 Ib sack Genu middlings, 10 lb aack 4 Ib sack Purified " ner 11. f.100 2.1)0 .V ..10 Mlddliiiira, per cwt. Hhorta Hrao, " " Wheat chop " " l.so .w 1.4.-1 li'i 1.1 .00 .NO 1.40 VM 1.L-0 M .05 l.:) iiariey Oat " " " Hcnvnlnn " 1.00 HcreeiiiiiK (chicken feed) per cwt beat, per cwt Feed 1000 lb or over at rates. 1.00 1.85 wholesale Every Sack of Flour Guaranteed. If eot aatiafactory retura tn th frnoarr aiaa aad tb Booev wib be refunded. JfOW 13 THE 1IMK TO BUY FLOUR. The Kuirtn oiill. make a flrat elaaa aetleU and iirup.ee ant t he aaderwild by uataiil mllla This space is HOWE CLOTHING AXD- Gents : Furnishing : Goods. M. Svarverud & C -Keep constantly on hand a eomiih-te st.a k of- SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWAKE. Plumbing and Tinning EUGENE, A.xJTT- .... . ,U'.W.!.Sf.tr.Prlnell -.nia VBUBM Ualnlna -kl b.j Fivt D,K, n 7 . )ity Property. 11 t m ..lOTuiu.- -i ,,i, u.v.MH.t in ' a. 1 f 1 IIlfTI L Tn nil I w.r...Q.u. I A I ' I"" ss.-p.bhu me Hat IS w? UNIVERSITY at tam uenp , Kup ,,,, If you wallt . Mm AJJolnliiK ,e I ver.lty groun.l. ,. the city lliuiUo,e ImA with streeU-anseity w.lt.r and electric light, wu-ndlng to t, It j, th. bm e..ve,,e,,t ,d desirable property on the market Steve. n.l..l the wither, US I VEItelT.' ADDITION, I. high and dry and naturally well drained. Price, low, and on easy tern Wlo0orwrite,oH.X.Cn.kerI0e,Eu8ee,Or. otft. In (hruCT,.. Farms. Fruit Lands EUGENE f CIGAR FACTORY nnhmm ,hij Mk , 'll .J TV- tf-tu ' 'P 'a EeU. e inu( aartaia la Ifex J2" So,u L7LV!!h Llw h.:" '-ln lnlar.rt SNOWDEI1 lIineral:Spri HOTEL. V ! Flag Kialioa ou HwnlUtn IWiflc IL If;; Milrafroiu l',ii.i,.. TERMS, $2 PER DAY, $IO PER WEI I NEW IJATJI 1IOU.SJ Tru feet froui betel. Till WATElToONTA I. Cbloriile ol Koditioi. Cbbiri of M(iieliia. C.H-iuin, Of'arhuuale of Iron, I.Hlioe. bmnilne. Tb (ollowuijj teae ba been Cnied U tbelr use, aider I'tivsii iaca bad nl.u.iej tbeir reaoarre: lib.umali.ni, Aiiu. Calarrb of tbe Stoui.rl,, N'asal Catarrh, Itroii.y, Diatiebs, Ktitiliih. ,f (he Kkin, Kidney .o l Liver AfT-rii... BEN. D. BOSWELl, Propnetof. P. O. Adilresa, Drio, Oregon. Carpenter and Jobbing Shop. J. & PLUMESTH. CoBtrictor ui Bnilier. Furnllur Made aud Krilnd. haa. riled. Corner lh and Olive street., Eugene, Oregon A Planters Experience -Mf rlalae la lw at Malarial 41m trie, where fever aal e awe Km a I led. lewawler llaat frwajwewll half ef Uaewa werwalek. I waa mmmwly eUaa Mrageal wheal 1 bf an ih tNaf M's Fills Therwaallwe waarvellona. RraM heeaaae alrwaic hear!. aa 1 have had wwfwriaur Iraablw. lllk thee wllla. I www Id wal fear S lle la aaaaaia.x t. Hit AUtiarew Sara, La. Sold Everywhere. Office, lit) to m WaaulnyUin bUt 5. 1, For a square dealTfo to Goldsmith's. Anything in the Gro eery line, Goldsmith's. Nolie U hereby aiven Ibat Georv W BraedioR baa been dulv pMiiuled eieen tor ol tb estate of KliuUtL It II reed, tog, rboeewrl. All petaorta bsving cl.in-. BRamM said estate at ter.l.j noli. fled tn preaetit Ibe same to tbe eleenlnr al be office nf U-o B. Iioirt. at F.iw-ne, Oreenn, wilhin su tuutbs fnni Ibaiiat of Ihia nmiee. OEOKGEW. IinELPIXO. E.eulr. Groans K D. aai, Aity li riaiaie. Pe. 17. im. reserved for & RICE. Vys done on Short oNotice. STOVES AND TINWARE. ODD FELLOWS HLOCK, OKEGON . . ' ' ,M ""t" prolmloaal m.n of Silm. wuiAuunf iniom.uoa Acr eage. iroK - rty deja-nds ujon the actual n nroeiKftiof Us iumas ntr i.valt.e. a U . S3 1 " " ADDITION. rmpertjr la In A. Ja c ve ill ; Hi. 'TI A i o