i ,1 .t rf f c CITY AND UOITNTV. HATl'ltliAY, JAN". 11. fi U lliiiii'iit Sitli-rrllji-M. We desire t call attention of delin quent ulicnlx-r to thu statement of niiiint M'lit llii'in In Octnts-r, nnd re- IICst BSCttlelllcUt of the Mil I lie. The amounts Individually an small, hut coHiiilvcly foot up a l:irv mini, lit l(ii,t f-VXU If not )uiil promptly we aluill 1uf0 tli ril ill thu iQnds of col lector hiii:vimn. Willoiiglihy, dentist. lll'lullTMIH, dl'lltixt. Job work nt tin- (il'AKt) otlhv. J. J. Walton, attorney -nt-luv. E. It. Sklpworth, attorncy-at-law. Money to loan mi farm. Enquire of Judge Walton. Orders for undertaking received day and night at Linn & Kays' Htotv. HciiiciiiImt thut Ed Hanson has the IxkI xclcctcd stock of clothing In town. For fine suit $idc to order nml rt'iidy inadi' clothing, go to Kd Hanson's. J Hlauk iiotlctK for the hmd Ion of quarts mines for side ut tliotiiwttu office. Hrlng your old scrap cast Iron to the 1 Eugene Iron Foundry where you mil issw ofll. Yerlngton's Ninth street drug store BHiinl-e satisfaction an to price and iUiillty. Uhinehurt'it hlock. Money to loan on Improved farm for a term of years at a reasonable rate of Interest l K. J. McClanahan. Attention fanners! lliivyour medi cine at Ycrltigtoir Niiitfi xtrcetdrug O store; In Ithlm-liart's block, Eugene. If you want a unit of riot lienor a pair of iMiutulooiiN go to IhivIV tlie tailor, lie guarantee aatlxfiictlnii and low priccM. The ovcrOipplng rolling hnirow cut all the ground. Old style at reduced irhc. F. L. ClIAMHKMt, i , Sole Agent. I Yerhigtoii's Ninth street drug store In I he place, lear of cxHTicnce In sures certainty and dtimtch In the CouiMunding and dixs'iixing of medi cines. Ithiuchart's blin k. Dr. (I. W. Kiddle may 0' '"""'I t Id rexidemv on Olive street, lictwccu Fifth and Sixth street, one Muck went of tlie Minnesota hotel, lit I pre 1 m red to lo all dcutal work In thu fx-! manner. I Oliver. Flow a. I Oliver Chilled. Oliver Steel. I Don't lie talked into buying some thing tliut don't suiv you. UelHti Oliver and make plowing mere piay. XplVT mrsd hf lr. Mils Tiaras. Ut. Mils' Msrrlo for Nrrou IToslrillo. Oood Kurt left peur and other gihi fmlt tree for Hale cheap at Spencer Kutte nursery. Ohvim.k Piiki.i, Proprietor. Htraycd from tho premise of the un dersigned, al ut two inilea caxt of Co- burg, several Head or stocK, nraninii "It" on the left hip; right ear croped. Anv information leading to their re covery will lie Illierully reworded. A. Hol'KlNH. (Val Hill Nursery. Call on or address T. ircne. for all kinds of X. Hegur. Ku nursery h-ck. rmiieson iiiarolxilem plum nsita that will not spmut, also on pcacn room. For pain In the cheat there I noth ing belter llibll a iiuunei rioui wiumi ed with CliamU'rlain's Fain Halm and bound on over the scat of pain. It will iinxliuv a counter irritation without blistering, and U not so dlxagnx.-able aa niUHtard; In fact la much suiarior to anv plaster on account of It pain n.lUviniroiialith'a. lfuoedlll time it will nn-veiit nueiimoniii. Wlivnt bot tle for ale by Owlmrn & DcLano. XOTIC1-Xotl.-e U herelv given that we tlie undesigned have xwted tre-iMiM notli'oii our refiective farniii and pUwca under our inre, and will prom cute anv and all nTm violating or I Mroimnlliiir I lie HUIU irTin' f Ja Farkei, John SchmutJ!, ! AliK-rt Winwnrlcd.T D Sullivan, M I. liendrick, A M jiemirii K, !V II Welliourrtr w Aiilnw J I'man. II C Howard, M n Miiiner, Mien Ltillfrey, C II Johnixin, j K M Streeter, J II Cnuan. ) ; i Stray Mc K Wtmteii, John Winwlirled, John K Seller, otlce. Colll'R". On-gon, Dee. 'Xi, 'VS. ' On or about Novemtier I, J.Vjl, there .iv..i n ii the nremiwt of Samuel Siiiitn one mue ww "i omhty of Lane: One two year old ateer with mnall white poU on each aide, marked crop otriefl earandKplit In right. One two vearold Jen y atT not marketl. One thrty-arold dun oow,matkel, un der and upcr bit In the right car, and wallow fork In the left. Any one claiming the above de--...u-Ll mil oiitaill IMXMNioll of the name by paying all exi-n-H and oont. A (iold Headed fane. In the Colfax. Wa-h., Dal Com moner we find the following concern. ingayoungan boru and rcarel in LaueiHinty: . . On retiring from theomoe of .lienfr of Whitman county. Hon. Jnn Mclean, who li one oi me nii i. i.f tlil county, wa till, morning pnutd by Id" J,,l1,1'l1i can friend with an eieirn -. gold headed cane, heam-gf n lu h'i llie ImHTlptlon, -i rwnii -; McLean bv hi It publican r riei-.di'. The nanuVof thow who are reiv- iJ- i in the em are: j. - A. lto-r, J M I'l.krtlU Frank!. Mr-e, Jiim A I'erkin, 1 T William. A. . , ir ti..llin...r M . CVkiII.I., J V F.wart. Dr. . r. m--vy, T J Smith. J Howare, J"I'' ' Ityan, (teorce 1 Howard, Judtfe K Hullivan. 1) II Shaw, Oliver Hull. Charli". F itunwll, F M FJUworth and City Trvaurtr W. J. laveiirt. ;TKtrr I'AViXff-Tlie Ffrtlaud ird..r .irmUtiiig a 5 Mli pMvldiir for tle'tavlng of In.-r-j I"rtl,.Hl, The bli-a of the hilt-i S iiiuisfcrKI0.ii l'rol" ;' "Twun a clauxe aIlowuir i"r ' : I'.vine of un, 1 1. ln.inllnieiilx. The "ill sImi i,n. ..I f. 11. t n-Kt Iiii'llt of I Storkhnlder Annual Meetlnif. O lllr(iuird. Jan. 10. Tlie Murk holder of the Eugene Can ning and I'at kltig Company met at the Hoard of Trade room but evitilng, the name U-lugthe regular annual meet ing There woa a gMl attendance, the Ntock ln-liig pretty generally repre sented. The Uwril of director made their annual report which l mitmuar iel an follow : Total amount canh colltvtcd during the year from milMcrlptionn and mle of priMluetM, $.,.",. DiHhiip-emfiitN: Fay Mil. Mil. n W. II. AbramM, HUH'riiilendent, Cherrlin IxMiglit, r-VkVSl. I'niliex iHMrlit, f KliM. The miinll iiinouiitii added make up a footing of JJI. Irf iiviiig a bulamv in baO "t t'Oi. Tlie company Iium on hand in mer cliaiiiliae ami iiii-oiintx due, for fruit xold, alxiut flNKi which leavca the can nery in fiint nlxmt tlie xamo tHwition. liuuiieially, ax a year ngo, having held Itx own. The Ixiard of director elected for the eiiHuIng year onxlxt of J. II. Mc Clung, A. V. Feterx, J. D. Matlia k, F. M. Wilklimand W. II. Abrain-, A committee eoiixlxting of F, 11 Snodgnixa, W. Fn-xton and II. H. Stone wax apxilnted to examine tlie Ixxika of the company. MKWTOIW MKKTIXCl. Tin. n.-u Iv i lwteil director met thin foremxin, qimlllliil and organlwi by reelecting J. II. .iiev lung, im.nieiii, V I'.-teni. vlee-nn-xldcnt: F. M. Wilkin, w-cretarv. rt'he election of mia-rlntemleiit and treasurer were iMwtiM.nel to mime future meeting. i - i L'.i..i.u l.iil-a I'll' lujxuiem iiirn i .."K v lymulit r.iiiiied itimmIii and dried fruit of tlie company to xupply the demand of our home people, the good having given Hiicimiu wiiniwi Him. in-. m uery will In. run till xeaxon and the ilin-etorx liow to intercxt the x-iple in mixing vegetable anil fruit for put ting up next Kiimmcr. In order to text the iia!ity of the fruit put up, we urge our xiplo to uxe till company' fruit, thereby helping a home Industry. -.B (ioxlivn Itenm. Jan. 10, ltti.t. Fnmk Siitt of Crcxwell iia Ixx-n doing duty a xtutioii agent Ixith at that plmv and Ooxhen for aeveralday on account of Mr. lH'lp'HlcknciM. Hen Kii ney'x Italic ha U-eii iiulte ill for ix veral day. Dr. Faine waa called Moiidav morning and the little fellow I gmilually improving at prciatit writing. K.J. Keetiey of Hepplicr niado this plmv a call lal wcck. Mix Henrltttt 8.vcrn came over from Llcwellvn Friday to xpend a few wit-k with her xlxter. Mrs. Liel. hint Ion Agi-nt It. II. IMp, who ha bccii Herioiixly III wltii tlie mump, I gniwiug better. Wix Wlllieliil of the xanie complaint, la again venturing out. Mr A. 1 Itonev retunicil from Eu ffeni- last Witk ouile ill, the rexlllt of having a coiixiiif rahle number of teeth extricated. Jox. I.lclx and wife ret timed Friday from Llcwellvn, where they xix nt ev cral dnv vlxitlng relatives. .Mr. L' ride to 'mill fro cauxed him to feel much worxe In rexix-et to the injury he re cently Huxtaincd by a fulling tree. Mr. It. F. Mulkcv and children and xlxter, Mba Annie Fark. came up from Yamhill county, Saturday on a vUlt to Fleaxant Hill. J. D. Matlock ix having the wn-ck of hi warclinuxo heiv cleared away. We are told he Intend puttlt g up a dwelling on hi farm adjoining the village with a part of the lumber. V. It. Matthew ha U-gun hatching cljlck witli hlx incubator. Flcaoant Hill Ilfiu. Jan. 10, 1H93 Mrx. II. F. Mulkcv, and her xixter MiO Aun Fark. of iMlla, are here for a vlxit. T.S. Handxaker will not go to Vir ginia, to attend college, at prexciit, but will go to Monmouth next month. W. L. Hrlxtow and wife, ami Mr. J. W. (iulleyof Trent, were vlxitlng at Jame Kceney'x, at Juxpcr, on Sunday. John Kelly I ouite sick with con- Klllllplioll. Will Kwncy.of (loxhen, waa here to day and contracted for all Hie fence xwt lu thin part of town. We can't imagine why ho makes audi regular trl to Trent for. Nearly all the citizen of thl place congregated 1 at our cemetery today to pnv their laxt rexpect to tho remain of JameaU. Mitchell, who died at hi home at an early hour vextcnlay morn lug. He had been an invalid foraotne year and while hi demixe waa midden It waa not entirely unexxcted. He wa 72 years of age and ha been a cltl wn here, much "esteemed by all, for many year. "Fare thee well" old M O.K. SHEEP IXSPELTOltS XOTICE. All jiernon In Lane county owning xmbby she-p or shei-p alMictiii with other dlsetuHU, are hereby notified that said xheep muxt he thoroughly dipped, sunielent to kill xald dlixe forthwith. Any person falling to comply with t hlx notice w ill lie liable to have hi sheep dipped by the I nxpector at xald pcrW expense. Take notl and save cost. Dated Sept. 1. 1M2. S. It. Jkxkixh, Shi Iiiriector. "In buying a cough medicine fur children xay H. A. Walker, a prom inent dnie.'ixt of Og"len, Ctah. "never Ix-afniid t iliuy Chamlierlain's Cough Itemedy. Tliere Is no danger from it and relief l always sure to follow. I particularly nwmmeiid Chamber Iain' Ixxwuxe I have found It to be safe and reliable. It 1 Intended expeclallv lor cold, crup and w hooping cough. .lucent botth's fur ade by tMairn A HeUno, 2-.,. Tiic nuwO ( Cliambcrlaln' Cough Ili-meily in eUVcting a dy cure of eold. croup aud whooping naigh has brought It Into gnat demand. Mes-rs. i..., mi. A Son. of Cameron. Obi", say that it ha gnim-d a rvputatioj seennd mme In tlisl vicmiiy. J ax- m. O jirli. or joinn. " the lt he ever ued. H. r. Jone, drug"i-t. or Winona, num., mi. ( hanilx rlain's Ciaigh IU-iiie.ly I per fxtly reliable. I have alwa s w.r- THE KtGENE CANNERY. raiit.-il it ami u nev.T laut-i w. . .o ,.rft satl-factlon." -0 cut .ttl.Vfr "le y Hcburn 4 IVIna -H-ALr.-3a. r of land Will 1 all or in one acre trw-t. Inquire ,fV V Currvonthe pn-misea west f LtLn ne, ..liinmit the Hlaif U.e. p,.,. MVi.'.J. Kivv' wlH thl int.-r and spring to I.v r.l.-f with the Stan-'jrimn Hard are C- O TUESDAY, JAN. lit. Chnx. Klxxluger went to Junction toilay. t (leorge Frixxell, of the McKcn.lc llrtdgi, I in town. Mix Iklle Mllllran of Lcaburg I vlx itlng friends lu Eugene. E. C. Lake went to Cottage drove on the local till altcruooii. W. W. Hal ne left thU morning on a buxinex trip down the valley. Mr. aud Mr. T. D. Linton ami daughter are vlxitlng friend at Cre- well. Mr. AlU-rt Wllxon. of Fort Angcle. Waahington, ix vlxitlng relutlve near Eugene. Judgt Fullerton mixmiI thmugli on the local thl morning on buxinex down tlie valley. J. I. Hlvgli. an artlxt, killed hlinxelf In Portland Saturday by shooting him self through the head. Cliexter Oxbuni who I stooping at hi father's ranch south of tou u I re ported improviug lu health. Ex-Sheriff CMlxan. of Salem, who ha been upending M'Veral days hen-, returned home nil morning. II. (line, L. Hllycu, Oco. A. Dorr I and A. M. Oximrn wen- an imxxengiT to Suleiii oil the lix-al thlx inorniii. MUxliig word context are the mge in mime iilacea. They have been de clared lotteries In at h-axt one country, and certainly savor a little Unit way. Alex Davis returned to Portland last evening to resume work for the Union Meal Co., of that city. He shipped on the same train a cur load of fat calves purchased from C. W. young. Albany Democrat: lie v. C. C. Sixr ry, the champion knot tier of Linn county for lej, ha moved from Hmwhxvlllc to Eugene, when- he will reside. He take with him the heat wlxlif of a large numlx-rof Linn coun ty friend. J. It. Whitnev.of the Allaany Herald aud Mr. S. S. Yralii, who have Ix-eii vlxitlng friend in tliis city, returmnl home on the ha-al tliis morning. Mr. Tiain came up Sunday returning home ycxtcrday morning. Ilarrlxburg Courier: The suit of the Ilurrixbiirg Water power Company vs IVrrv HyiTu was rettlcil out of court, lr. llyile agnving to pay the axmtst inenlx now due on the stock, and also all future assessments on the same. Corvallls Leader: James Noliiml, Fj., the Jovial and ixipular sherilF of ijllie eoiiiuy, uirrnii m lew ikiiiib hi Corvatlis on ruexiiiiy liut. Jim ha a number of fricmU here that were of course glad to see himc, and he w ax made quite welcome. A carpenter ut work lu the basement o( a Ijitirnncle hotel tried to move a barrel of whlxky, but It was Im heavy for him. He 'then placed his li to the faucet and attempted to drink the vessel dry. He was found after awhile and the doctors say he may recover. It now comes out that Dave Monn astc, of Portland, knew his first wife was alive when he waa married the second time, a he n-gnlarly corre pomliil witli her until ls7t). Hi first wife still retain the letters and they are cou.ihcd in the most endearing term. A Salem legixlator proixxxn a law that will give every man an exemption of property from taxation and exei-u- tlon oi jioonor jijmi. jiewomii mux encourage young isvipieaml the MKir man to tn-t ho hi or thl class or prop erty and thus get a start In life. A stolen wail or I l.uw was lately found hidden in a mil of butter In one of the town of Minnesota. The strength of the butter may have Ix-cn considerable, but to deem it fitted to convert a ixiund roll Into a safety vault was an evident case of uilxcouxtruc- tlon. Phil Lewis, of Ellenxhurg, Waxli., and Mis Ixalx-lle Senders, of Albany, were married In the latter city last Sunday evening. The ceremony took place in the Masonic Temple and wax lareciy attended, llie Misxes .iu smith, of thl city, were among those present. A remonstrance Is Ixing circulated to Im prexented against the clause In the proposed city charter, to the legis lature. iMTiulttlng the council to levy a tax uot to exceed 10 mills iuxtiiid of live as In the present charter; ulxo against the clause x.rmllting the coun cil to improve a street in spite of the remonstrance of a majority of the pni- crty owners abutting said thorough- Ian. Portland Dispatch: The unexpected revelation of the David Monnaxtes fam ily alliilr, where wife No. 1 turn up after alxiut 40 year of sciwration and rind Mr. Monnaxtes living witli a wife to whom he waa married alsnit thirty year ago, brings to mind the trnircdy whio,l occurred lust prior to te latter marriage. Mr. Monnaxte was paying court to tlm lady which excited the icalousy of ilenry McMullcn, a former huxband, and one evening he present ed himseir at her house, ami shot her, tlie lll lodging In her neck. Think linr he had killtnl her. he tuniel tl pito on hlmxelf and blew 3io top of hi head on, dying instantly. Lane Conuty Horticultural Society. Thl organization met at the Ibmrd of Trade room Saturday afternoon, Dr. A. Sharpies, president, presiding. J. O. Stevenson acted aa recretary. A resolution waa unanimously onrrhii Inviting the State Hoard of Horticul ture to hold a session In Eugene In the near future. The secretary wa In structed to send the Invitation at once, Our fruit grower are talUig an active interest In the organization now, and we predict much gixvi will result from the work of this society. o i ImZj Uusrd, Jxa. 10. A.VTHKR I.X'KAMC I'KIWOX. Jesne Allen, aged 5" vears, waa brought here last evening Iroui l liealier pwinci. chargixj with ling Insane. He waa f I veil an examination I fore Judge ixk, Dipuly PmxHting Attorney Potter and Medical Kxaiicr I)r. Prentice and Paine. Afu-r a thorough examination he was iniiMjiixl In xane. At times the unfortunate man is wild and force is mis-Mary to pre vent him from committing acts of vio lence. Ileputy sheriff Cwm-r convey ed the man to the axylum this morn ing on tlie early train. Tint T X Case. The supreme court Monday nanded down the following division, know n a the Lane county tax case: "Oregon A California Itail rd, ai ) llant, vs Lane county and James V'oland as xberifT rexn dent: Judgment moiliried; i.iVnxm by Ch ief J uxt iee I x-riL 11 The atuou 1 1 1 n- ovel is S'Ji'fci al. Attxruey xi- orx k teavraph that tlie UWi.ion is Tir- tualtj aicVorj' fur the county. 0 Etriy. Came to the rexiiience of Palnier Ayr, Ave mil'-sCiorth of Euzne, alMit the nrxt of the Himnwr, ivi a r-i three year old,''-r, markl, under bit In left car uQ f bit in risbt. Own er can have the same by tx peuses. 0 o o ' WEDNESDAY, JAN. II. Darwin Hrl.tow. of Cottagi drove, wo lu town lixlsy. J nth. ILii will r nine the practice of law, ox-nliig an office lu Salem. The ayhilil s-iilidiil Ix Is-lng Investi gated by the xlalc Ixsird of charities. Fnl Chamlx rs returned to the Hiixl lies) College at Portland this iiioruilig. Uco. llallvxixt-txto go to Portland noon to take a course In a commercial college. Hon. A (!. Ilovcv ntiiriictl home from Portland mi the lixnl thl after nisni. W. I. Vawtcr, a graduate of the Slate i'lilverxlt v. wax elected mayor of Med- ford yi-sterdiiy. Suleiii journal: AUmt liny iliwie isiliilcil clerk went home on the morning Ira n. Hut more arrived. F C. Sinllli. of the firm of Smith A II, .11 u..iii I Miirlon and 1 oik coun ties t'lilx inoiliilig to purchase xitati-a. Mr. M. Iiunxlx rrv. who lias Isi n l.liln.. t lliu nvlili-nee of E. 1L Skill- worth, n turniil to her home at Ia-Ini- noil thlx morning. Horvniv Wct: A. S. Hlllon and family left the Sluxlaw for Mcdford Thursday, where he exxvl to again engage III Jouniallxtlc work. Ituselitirg Itcvlcw: Not a iiiemlx-r of the legllatur from Ismglas county will vote tu linlnre inc -nncrai county scheme. We'll 1st on that proMK.tllll. J. i. 1lmi.lt from the followiliK III the Cisin Hay Sun, real estate is no longer IxNimiiig. "TheFjist Marshlleld town xlle bus Ixi n attniiiixl ! ritxiitor oi the Cixn Hay Ijmd Co." Hilly Taylor, fonnerly of Eug ne, I l.'-iii.l iii I'lillitiuii. Wn.. runnlnir a rcxtauraiit and Ix making money; tlcorgc llrown i tlm lictid lssikke's-r . i.. . ..i... i ii . . ...... lor a linn 111 llie xiiiuc rnj iifi i-iii- ploy :VJ clerk. W'mi V Z li. h tiMiiilneiit llieriiiallt of Flon nce, and I. H. Cuxhmnn, pnl- . .... ..... I J... (H'lii oi tne !msiaw i.ioiim r ., mv in the city. They will leave for San Francisco tonight, where they will xx'iid a wivk or more. I..I.U. Illll lllli I ium.1 niukti.r al ilr?jm rlv, near Prinevllle, wax xtablMHl with a ilirk and killed by one, Heck Wheel er, luxt Saturday, at a dance. liad blisxl had cxixled ls-tweell them for some time. Wheeler Is under ar- n-xt. The WiKxIburn IiidcH'Udcnt I au thority for thi statement: At the Pet Stis'k'amt Poultry show held In Salem last wivk. T. T. deer and 1L A. Miller and Judge J. J. Daly were apMilntcd JuiIlts of ixililtrv. They did very well . . .. 1 III I! ..I . .1... Illllll It came to iiix'iuiiig iuxhu me gecxe. Neither could tell a gisise irom a gander. Harney I'junty New. January A, 1K"3. El). 4 il'AKIt: Thinking a few Items from thlx six: lion will not be amiss, I will send a few. No snow is on the ground at pres ent, nor hnx there Ixvii any to s-ak of this winter; warm during day and cool night. Sbs'k lisik Hue. Sheep on the range would make gisnl mut ton. Thegraxs I fine. Everylxsly tin plenty of hay, but ha had no oc casion to use it yet. Harney county is one of the leading counties of the slate for hay. When one first gets a vicvr of Harney valley ho would think it wn mtwlly com xxil of hay ricks. There are thous ands of ton for sale at t' per ton. It would is a great advantage to this county to have a railroad built in here so the buy could lx shlmx-d to other places, al-Kiour Isvf anil iniitton. We cannot git to market in the spring, when they arc In the greatest demand. This I a very healthy climate, being high and dry. A ltKAPI Il OF THE (il AKl). TIip. M'sIw Tuff Service. A cm K, Jan. 10, 1KI3. En. iuAii: We have notlceil for some time past t hut Jiarties have Iwen finding fault witli the tug Lillian, and stating that if there was a large tug on the river more and larger schooner would come here. A for us, we have loaded all except threw of the twenty xclKxincr that have Ixi'ii over the Si uslaw bar, and we have no fault to find, as we got all the schiMiner we could load w ilhoiit any trouble, and If any other panic wanted vessels they have gotten them as well aa oumelve. We do not Is'licve lu finding fault with pcoplr w ho arc doing their Is-st, and when tlie time comes that a larger tug will pay here, tliere will prolstbly Iss one put on the river that will answer the mill of the trade. I. H. Cl'HIIMAN, of the Sluxlaw Klver LumU'rCo. onirer Elected. At afVgular meeting of the Women' IUiicf Corps, of tlii city, which met January 7, K3, the following officer were Installed for the ensuing year by Mrx. Fannie Nelson, the Installing officer: Mrs. Ella F razor, presideul; Mrs. H n Iia Holx rt, Junior vice pres iiletit: Mrs. Hay Deljino, tn-aunr; Mrs. Slary Hayes, cliaplaln: Mr. Jen nie HoU'inaii, conductor; Mrs. Elnora Kcnxhaw, axslstaut conductor; Mrs. Ellralx-th Corlius, guard; Mrs. Joxcpha McKcnuey, assistant guard; Mrs. Ida Heck, secn tary. Tine Tax Cask. We learn that the nKxIillcatiou made in the circuit court Judgment, In the rallnsjd tax caae, In the supreme court, Monday, only is to the extent that if any liimls are aiwesseil to tlie company tlicy do own that the corporation will not have to pay taxes on the xniue. This will only apply to a limited amount of the aggregate levied upon and advertised, i he court held that the xlirrill' had a colixtitll tiouiil right to axM-s all pMfsrtic missed liy tlie asxi-xMir. IWIlf Oi'sri. Jan. lu Kkvkkxkii. The siipn'iiie court, ymterday, lu the ca-e of J. C. (i.xxlalc, aisilani, v. Horai-e Cline, rexxin dent, reversed the di-cixion of the cir cuit court and dismissed the com- Iilnlnt. The amount involved waa Ki7i.W. I.. Hilyeu and i. A. Drrix, oitorncy for Mr. Cline, went to Sulcin thi inoniln to file a motion for a re hearing. The City Wins. In tho case tf J. E. H'xseh, el al, respondents, vs. the City of Eu?i'(ie, n i lUmt; appeal from Ijiix oiiiiv; Jinhtment n-verel; opin ion by Chief jHstiiv Iord. This Is the Madtxrin str-t -ase, hcniil the prtip erty owner along the same refnl to pxy for it improvement. Atsmt Jl'j'iO was Involved. llntrl for .Sale. The hotel at Cottage limw oppuslta the nix figi r di (xit ! otb red for xale. ror tennxsiid imminr iirv-x) . F- Smith, Emne, Or-gTj, tw of lU-iZ-.U'.Ugr tc. O Q IloKV. In Eugene, Or., January 10, 14.I, totliewifeof Mr. Dun'iam, a son. THE SEW C0USTY JAIL. A Complete Dear rl pi Ion of tba HailJ lug. hauitary, Safety aud otbrr Arranfenirnta First llaaa. Now that the new county Jail la fin Isheil a brief description of the aame would not lj amiss to the taxyer of Ijiiic iiiuuty, that they may know how their ii'ioncy Iia lvn expended Ukiii w hat ha come to Is an aissilute iiccixxitv lu the care of law breakers In our county. The building Is In t ha modern Ho maiiciue tylo of architecture, do xiguixl aud llx-rilltellded bv Col. lX- Ins D. Neer, of Portland, Onyon, wliixac reputation a a designer and su IxTliitclidciit of public buildings neeils lioeoiument. Court houses, Jails, and schiMil building being furciniwt lu his line of building studies, aa many of the hand-ouie public building of this state can testify, which stand aa mon ument to hi practical skill, Isith lu Is auty and strength of construction. The county commissioners, after con sidering many very excellent plan submitted In competition, for the building, after due consideration, wixc ly accepted the one to which we call all xilnl with Pride, knowing that not one dollar has been thrown away by mismanagement, a description of which i as follow. The building set ou a broken Ashler stone foundation, under which Is heavy fisitlng of concrete. The super structure Is laid up with brick, aa are all Mirttllon walls, making the same nearly tire pnsif, the Jail room walls being extra heavy. All opening have heavy cist Iron lintel and sill. The Jail window are guarded with heavy steel window guaril, the Ixxr extend ing into the brick work each aide six teen Inches. The outside of wall la finished in Imitation of pleased brick aud water pnsifed, and relieved by imitation stone trimming-. All surmounted by a U-autlful galvanized Iron cornice, re dtpiN.x.1 till nsif, and a low, ventilated tower on the corner, covered with lnetal tile. Entrance t the building I made through an open portico, with thx.r ami step of concrOe. laid on brick arches. Hero are tlie doors, one to Jailer' office, one to chamber hall and a heavy, solid hurdwixsl disir, hung with ornamental wrought hinges, oenliig Into Jail veatible, which ha a small window secured with steel guard. From this vestibule I two double steel disir (outxHe solid, inner one grated). These door enter into a large female or t Hues cell, steel lined throughout, and Into the main Jail room. This nxmi ha a solid floor of rock and con crete three and one half feet thick graded each way from the centre to a grist ve around the room. Two Hell trasi are connected with the sewer, so that the room can Is washed out with a hisss provided for the same. A Isjiler has been set up In the corri dor, aud a bath tub, so that prisoners can be kept clean without extra labor. Six steel cell ixrcupy the center of the room, that will accommodate four per sons each If crowded. Also a wide corridor between the cells, with all wa ter accommodations needed. The cell are light and secure, being risl and bar work, made of Isjst combi nation Chrome steel, except one, w lilcli Is a dark cell, used to teach a "hard case" discipline, lloth the room and nils are thoroughly ventilated lu the immt modern style. The cell work aud diMirs were made by the Keuton Iron Works, of Ohio, and put In by Hall AO' Donald, of St. Louis, W. E. tillbert, agent, and is to all apear- anccs second to none in all It paru. The remainder of tho building con sists of three riMims, finished with yel low nine and cedar and Inside blinds. A Jailer's office below, with lavatory oil. A neat stair hall leading to two nsiina auove, a aucnen ami large nv Ingorbed room. This room has a splayed peep hole, through Which the jail room cau be seen, or uie aiiguusi Iiolxe heard. The building la thoroughly plutnlied having ample veasv4a, water connec tion and sewerage. In fact there Is nothing which could be added without going to much greater expense. The eells are so built that six more can be placed on top of the ones now In, thus giving accommodations for at least 60 people, by crowding a little, lu conclusion It can truthfully be said that from the first conception of the building, in which Judge Scott took a prominent part, there has been nothing left undone to make it the best of It klud thi side of the Hocky mountains or on tho coast. Uau Ueetlug'. The tax payers of Eugene are earn' estly requested to meet at the court house at 7 o'clm k ji. m., on (Saturday, January Mth, to hear and discuss the proposed amendment to the city char ter prcarcd by the common council. Hy order of the council, January 10, 1VJ3. D. F. DoRHIs,, Itcoorder. Wauted. Apple, Urd. Shoulder, O Hacon, llama. F-gg", At KHIXEHAHT a. Jokes is Happy. Oregon Ian: J. P. Jones, who wa arrested here a few week ago and taken back to Utah by Deputy I idled State SlarshaJ Miller, to answer to a charge of running away from hi wife with another woman, is hack here to settle up hi business, lie say bis wife ha skipped the country and gone to Idaho or aomewhere else before be was taken to Utah, and so there wa no one to aniwar against him aud he was discharged. He thinks of returning to Utah U reside, a he like that country better than thl, now thai hi wife ha levanted. June was the Proprietor of a steam laundry here for a short time and left U'twi-cii two day, leaving several creditor to mourn hi flight. Onus, max Kaii-moaw. Follow ing is the railway mileage in Oregon, as given by the commission: Oregon,. & Califi s-u'w, W7 60; Oregon Hallway A Navigation, 647 63; Nortltern Pacific :w KJ; WiiiametUi Valley A tVmxt, 141 hi; Ongon sx Wasliington Terri tory, 41 (is.; Independent h Mon mouth, i .Mi; itogue Hlver Valley, 6 60; Astoria A Southern Coast, 15 till; Coua lUy, Ibss-burg A Eastern, 1U; Sumnt r Valiev, 24:M'ortland 4 Willamette Vse ley, ; Oregouiau, in; Udal, 14J4 miles. F.LWtU)j or OrricKHa. Tlie board of dekvaUw of the Eugene Fire Irpart mnt has elected the follow lug officer for the ensuing year: O. It. Cbrisman, prw.iilent: J.C M. WllIlams,,vox-prenl-dent; It. 1 ) Hrlxtow, ats reiary; Drew driiTln, treasurer. Gift sale ad on January 1.?' PttOPEBTY ELEVATED. i Mammary of the Chtagra Made Hy tbe Mate Hoard la Liue fount)'' Asset ruent. PsllfOustd, Ha. U County Clerk Walker thl morning received from the Secretary of State, the change made In the assessment of Istuv county, bv the State Hoard ot Equalization. The changes are as fol low: City property, County lnard..tl,6l.VU .it i m' nv riai. issioi. Mortgages, County Ismnl l,10S,7Vi o ruisi1 hy State Ixsird. lUllnxnl la in K State Ixmrd.... in.H,.Vi7 " " ( ouuly ixsini. iu,7j Total rats.. 21.H-J2 Wagon mad lamK State lxnt HJ.xiJ t iKinty " M,37d Total raU- H,7 Agrieultunil and other lauds, State IxHinl S,.ii,.Tsj Same, County Ixsird 3,&77,U27 Total raise a7,"ta lUllnxnl track, O. & ('. JCail- nsid. state IxHinl i i,! Same, Comity Ixiard 14J,(i,.5 TolaC-aixe U.3I9 Wixxlliurnbninch.Siatelxsird 5H.410 " " l ouuty " m,iuu Total mix.. 6,310 Telegraph line: western L it ! ii, state imsim.. a,o.si " I ounly " .. 3,.w Total rnlse XV) Pud tic postal, Slate Isstnl 1,-10 " County " 1,100 Total raise 110 Horses and inuli-s, State lrd 32.,4-KI " " " County " aft.fxsJ Total ralx.- 2VWu Averagi value imt head raised from fm.te.Mofi0.il. Cattle, State Ixwrd ( ill.l'iO County " in,.kjo Total raise 32,Wi Average value raised from $10.87 to Sheep and gistts, State Issinl. 41,100 ' i iiunty . a-t,; Total ral- ,WU Average value raixetl from 11.78 to ri.it. Swine, Slate Ismnl 30.W2 t iiuuty " 17,M Total raise 13,01 Average value raixtil from tilii to 3.7H. Money, noil's, etc 627,02.') 11 ,8.15 an,os5 JNo raise Py State ixstrd. Improvements No raise liv Sln' i Ixsinl. Household funiiture No raise by State Ismrd. Merchandise and Implements, Including It It roiling stix k, State Issinl 622,429 47o,ua5 Same, County Lxwnl Total raise 43.4U4 Ihillttsul mlllug sbs'k, State Ixiard 3.V17H Same. County Ismrd Sl,um) Total raise 3,108 (IKAMl TOTALS. State Ismrd !,2o7,242 County Ismrd 8,Wil,al3 Total raise I 640,021 SIMMAItY. Oroxa value n,207,242 lndcbttsluess 2,011,123 Total Exemption Total assessable., , 7,l!x1,ll ttSH,307 ....$ 6,657,812 Council Meeting. Pallr Uusrd, Jsa. 11. Tlie city council met at the city hall last evening pursuant to adjournment from the uth Inst." Present, Mayor McClunir. full Ixrard and recorder. Minute of two previous meeting read and approved. Finance coinmlttixj reported favora bly on a number of bills, which were allowed. Mr. Walton from tlhS Judiciary conv mtttce In the matter ofH. W. Hol- den'a failure to run street car a re quired by ordinance, reported progress. Mr. Matlock, from the street com mittee, reported the tiling purchased for sewer or drain on A street, but con tract for the work 1 not let. Ordered, the temporary repairing of Ninth street hrldire. Petition for six foot sidewalk on the east side of Pearl street, from Sixth to Second street. Motion to grant pea tion lisit. Petition for sidewalk on tho west side of Washington street from railroad north to city limit. Itefcrrcd tostreet committee with power to act. Petition of A. II- Dlllard for a short private telegraph line, granted. Upon petition, ordered transfer of Oeorire Ulcus' iifiuor license io u. iw Ami. Application of E. P. Henderson for rebate on ins assessment mr uie im provement of Eighth street, wa read and referred to tlm city surveyor. A number of bill were read and re ferred to finance committee. Itulea suspended and the following bills or dered paid: n H N Hisu-ka I 7 60 EdMcCornack 160 Virgil 1 tow land - 2 (X) (Jus Hullard - 2 00 J H Wilkinson I 60 J Heltcmua 61 60 Warrant ordered drawn for f 12 In fa vor of A. K. Wheeler for a copy of the amended charter. On motion a warrant wa ordered drawn in favor of J. J. Walton for f 10 67 for J. C. Arnold, the same being the excea ixld at sale of property for cltv taxea in iui. Appointment of It. (larrlaon a nlirhl watch wa confirmed. On motion a max meeting wa called for Saturday evening next for the aur niKMof dixcuxHing the proposed amend- V ' . . . . " . ! Kir-nt to the city clianer. Wilmxo to Meet Hkk. Slem Joiinial: Those bail bad men, and all democrat, too. Iark Kllyeu. of r.u gene, J. J. Italy, of Dallas, and Hank- r It lack, or Jtalsey. nut on a loo on dem'xrratic colonel and hail a liushel of fun last night at Hotel Willamette. They sent him a ncrfjinied note by one of the hell beys, that a lady fwnuld ba pleased to meet him In tlie corridor. The colonel, who will not easily be laid In the shade when It cornea to gal lant conduct In affair f anna or the less sanguinary oonuet of the gentle sex, Immediately couched a reply In the moat elegant military languar and Informed fur ladyship that he would I Intensely glad to meet her. The bell boy, wis dsild hardly keep a straight face carried the missive to the Imsginary female, while the colon el awaHad rvsult In a . glowing frame UusinO. - - The Oregon lacifle mllroad sale has been continued until Slarch 1. Elertrldty U Life. To prove the above asxcrtlon. read thu follow Ing curi-s of pcuplo who have Aed through the throes of agony and now rejoice lu health and happlnesa. Dr. Darrin baa the skill to haniesa aud drive the electric current to the scen t ambtixh of dicax and Mule It root and branch. Certainly mediciuo alone could never reach and cure such almost Incurable diseases, as most of them have tried In vain for year without benefit: John Dickcrson, 42'i Washington street, SMikane, Wash., discharging rs. si'Vcnteen years' staiiiiing; cured. W. 1L Duncan, lli-alth's addition. Sixikane, Wash., hirge scrofulous well ing and tumor in neck. owen James, r-poiiaue, v asm, auces In left ear and quinsy; cured. Mr, r, Eewey, 3il iMh St., rort- land, nervous aud general debility, heart dbs-ase, dysM'iaf live com plaint and female; troubles In all Its various compiicat'nns, isTinaneniiy cured. o Mrs. Mary Cline. McMlnnvllle, Ore gon, (fonnerly of Sauvlc' Island, Or.,) complication of disease peculiar to her sex; liver and kidney trouble, rheuma tism and dyspepsia restored. Office at Hotel Eugcno. I'rrawell Itrtni. Jan. 10, 1S03. Who I "a friend?" The K P. (V wind mill that aa duinagi! by the pie of two week ago has been repaired and w in ne erected MMIU. Mr. H. F. ps-ott, our enterprising H. P. agent 1 attending thetloslicn oftlee during tho Illness of Agent Delph, of that place. Henry lima., the Seattle siock iuy- em, are here and will buy and ship live stock this week. A snot! many attended the black bird shooting last Saturday. A. Mill er and It. D. Hawlcy did some good shooting. KobL rJchmuU will give a dance and basket supper at Cloverdale Fri day evening, Aiiuary 20. The new star "Minerar' rose high In the firmament and when it wa about to become a fixed satellite In the Oregon constellation It kertlopned like a ten cent hallixui, mourned lor omy by a few expectant pap auckers who are heart broken. Quite a change baa been made on tbe 8. P. Itoad. Section foreman Moore who ha run thl section for 12 year gia-a to Uoshen to take charge of that section. Welch of.CotUge drove, comes here and will remove hi family In the spring. Iter. Wool ic v preached at the M. F- church Sunday monilng and Intended . I. 1... In tl.a afl..-. noon but could not go on account of other arrangement. The lons-earred thistle cater of the Echo-lA-adcr kick and throw mud and gravel, like a Yellowstone geyser. After picking a quarrel, men wun me low Instinct of hi base nature he trie to get behind hi stallmate, thinking he will escajsj the lick. Hut thi Is not a substitute game. He brays about the "graded and graveled atreeta" of his burg, ami probably knows more about them than we do, for we always use the sidewalk for iMxIcMtrian pur pose, lie seem to Ins well acquainted w ith the "ramre" and doubt ice ha sustained life on the "luscious" thistle and other delicacies down In Canioa wale long ere he became a beast of burden, i ou lonesome descendant or Haalam, you Imagine something has goue wrong when you are only suffer ing with the collo aud mud fever. Oct the ticks out of your hirsute coat and realize you are only an overloaded an dulaslau wludxpllttcr. The most con splciou part of your anatomy, barring your ears, la your Jaw boue, which should be preserved for some future warrior, for I saw a something In the street A I chanced to imus, At first I thought it wa a man, Hut ahl It waa an axe. The hat, the collar, and the tie, 'llie clothe In full array, Hut oh I those ear stuck up so high They gave him dead away. He brayed so loud and looked so tired, The perple soon caught on, And built a graveled street O For him to walk upon. ItEOl'LAK. Suing Himself. A good story ha been allowed to lie around for a month without giving It to the public, and the Pendleton Tri bune considers it to good to keep. It spiK-ars that a citizen of Pendleton had loaned bia father! 100, taking a note for the amount. The fat her resided in New York state. The aforesaid citizen 0 sent the note back East to attorney. Instructing them to sue his father and remit. In the meantime, the old gen tleman died, leaving ail his property to the citizen. The attorney said nothing, entered., ault against the estate, ran up the charge aud look the enxu out of the residue of the estate. Thl amounted to the citizen auing himself on a note due himself. Instruct ing the attorneys to enter suit against himself, securing judgment against himself for the debt and costs against himself and paying to himself the whole amount if any one can beat thl record of brilliant financial engi neering, let him ieak or forever after hold his peace. Estray. Came to my place one half mile, south of ColHirg, December 23, a black HoUteln bull about 8 year old. A ring In hi nose. Formerly owned by D. TUton. The owner will plea call get the bull and pay charges, John Thomas. Pally lnrd, Jan a Anotiieh Piojjekb Dkad. James (1. Mitchell of Pleasant Hill precinct, q died udden!y yesterday morning " from heart disease. lie arose in bia usual health at 4 o'ekick and death ensued at at 6. Mr. Mitchell was born In Iark county, Ohio, August 13, 1814, came to Oregon in lVi2and to Lane county In Octolx-r of tbe same year; was married In Jefferson county, Iowa, Nor. 2, 144, to Miranda Shelly, w ho l dead. One son and two daughter are left to mourn his death besides numerous oilier relatives and friends. He held the office of county commissioner aa a democrat from l!8 to 170. Uncle Jlmmle waa respected by all who knew him. The remains were Interred In the Hcaaaat HlU cemetery this afternoon. Mono Made. L. Bilyeu and Geo, A. Dorris, attorneys f respondent. In the case of Horace Cline, respondent vs J. C. (toodale, appe11111. n"vo ,, n granted by the aupmiM csirt thirty day In which to make a nation f'r a reltearing in the above case. Pat XE Treis. 15.0IO Petite and Italian pruna tree fnm tim) to eiht 61, at i cent. Add, F. U. Edv, isxllmrn, Or. wen la tbe unit way. O o