The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 28, 1893, Image 4

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    ttizcue City Guard.
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The :$-nt reajr ba been pith
ring in tome DuUl-le men of Ute
iLiti.
Tbe exchange tUt lUaV-tU that
wit cf lrpllo.i be al.owed
miI,ipto the cai-ivd at lern
will tr.eet with little iitj
from tie 1It clerk.
The cabinet at -puintment are
n.4 iirvcure. Tber mean a Tat
mount of work if ti.e l:tnn art
tiled iiicer-r, bei ie the tan
are not u!!klent H defray the co-t
oflirintinm roi.ner cirneriu
rjte with the poitun.
The iaoj!loki of Portland, the
mm who came there in an early
djr and grew rich by the natural
enham- nient of ralue in proi'My.
re obji-'ting t fre bri Je. Tly
will meet the fate of all t.W who
optm public imirovernent and en
terprise. A lave imu of the S. F. Exam
jner hu an article on unuiual ride
male br men in the course of mili
tary dutr. None, however, exceed
that recirded in Brown'i hiUry of
Orejron, that of an Indian hot car
rying a meeair during the Carue
war of VJO milt in twelve
hour.
About ttO,(J(A"" P'1 evfr'
for the cretn
and pri- ervation "f forwta; 200,000
.. . i it .
famine are iupjif ni irora uwra,
mW,U annt-ihine 1 'it 3.0 WAX) find
' - o , .
nl tvment in th"!
variou wood ind ittrie of the mi
r,ir Tt.a lrLl r - venue fmtn th
foreaU unoant to in,500,(, and
the current exrMie are 5,jw,
OIK).
TheN'orth Carolina legislature
I. a. nn.lnr mn.H.-ritiotl a ineaftlire
that outfit to be tiken Up in every
ute. nirttcularlr in the .njuui
It i a hill intended to put a U
to lynching. It ha been favorably
reptirlea by me oninmww uujum
It iintmiM a tienaltv o
l !! j - - 4
t.VX) and a term of imprisonment
fin in neraon convict! of com
t.licity in lynching. The govrrnor
U tuthorited to end a jndgw and
an attorney immediately to any
place in the Ut where a lynching
occura to try any one apprehended
for being concerned in the oflenw.
The authorilie of a county where
it occura are to be held rwponaible
for not auppreating aucii uniawiui
doing.
TheCorvalli Timet uvi that
the rUl number of clerk employed
at the leirialature it ninetr-one.
The nav ranv-a from II to 110 per
day. they will coft the UU thii
aewion, more than rJU.UUJ a aum
largely in excei of the pay of all
the tnetnlx-ra of both houw, mile-
ant bik! all. In view of thll It 1
not nurprieing that ditgraceful
cene of urgging and buttonholing
have been euacted at aIeln by un
womanly and unmanly applicant
for clerkhipa. The booty held out
for them to wramble after was un
umial. and if ther barked and
jumped for it like to many canine
after a piece ol meat tne
commonwealth netl not be a
tonUhed. That the member
liked the I rort and were
. .
nmne in rnivmrue it. l nroven 1V
the fart that they votel do n the
revolution Dxing tiie pay oi cierx
at s Mr day, a raw oi cointfna
tion that would have been rll-tual
in wmirin the service of a lufii
cient numiier of clerk, vil. about
twentv, thoroughly comjtent for
lite uuuea mjuimi oi uiem. ii inr
ir w.-re placed within reaon, the
Uiiaviar of applicant would be
rvawruble; it u made extrava-
rnt id mm ai d women trailed
elf re pect and dignity in the dut
in a t ruggle for booty. And tax
payer whistle f r ir,000 overjid
ttiem.
The crua.le against the cor-t
cootie m with unabatrd vifir,
luuch. no doubt, to the perturb
Uon oi the cowl mk r. W'uitun
ha Urn gradually undre-l dur
ing t!. Lut twenty year. Fimt
CAme th cry, "Awav with the
LoopLirt" and gradually thi rro
jecUng wire fence ha leeneu in
circuaift rence until it desentrited
Into the beg bustle. Then f l
lowed a hot and funou ag-.Ution
agalct the bulle and it grew !-
yw by year W.rg by tAgr from
the Leg bird-cage afUir into a
piece of ttufod cotton and then
thi too had to go. Woman' at
Wntion wa text drawn to the Urge
number of cunshuf'tue kirU he
wore, and one by one thedrinpjrd
away until io the courteof evolutijn
tli multudinou pr'.UcuaU tvu'ved
into t!i ru.n.enUry tik tigt U.
The t.iouat grew ci.et andchwr
to the figure an 1 became tLinrvr
and thicker in tuture unul in
natan-' wic time the heavy prtu
coaU became th beautiLl woven
and ck.-c;;n)rii.g (ighu. Ai-int
the abandoning f ba, butlr
and tiettiooau U-re mm auany
and bitter pnleu, eruUy
amor.g women of ptntuelle fignre.
A final Uo 1 i now made agtnul
tl d.rcar ling ol the eorwL I'n
l.ka Uie above cue, however. tle
pwtet a to the caitiag off of the
oinet come fnot lho oi UiUop
t:te ct of fijrjre. All vxttrn
canno t fcare wn-U m h aa Umi 4
the Wnu of Mil and if tlirr d.l
it i. quite cianifii t!.it all cir
ouM cot tlick ucii mmi iicJ.
TJ . M i lii-a of aTirnt. fjf
the of!ic within the gift of Irci
d'!. t-!:t ( lt v!iii'l.
The giriu' law are beinj ttrii tly
enforcl at kane. Th: applies
to all kind -f game.
Tl flair carrie-I br l iurrj and
hi follower during the conieM
of I'eru will U' a notable otj.vt in
the Veneiylau exhlbli at tl.e
world' fair. The word of t rt-i
will be exhihiti-1 from Mexi'-o.
Jaf Mania, !
Tul-r.lt. Jan. -r..-Tt.e Ui(i.!ture
ttwX In )liil "n. Tlx- r-ul.ll'-an
nw-mr. ( U hi-v .1" iiik-iI to an-erruN-all.
ifety-le frpill
to ttnlr Ii"e !(tit IIHre lliao a
iiKicum. rvn 4 tli nriiitr
n.pLlurtUI"U "V ri0
thnlbCiUt. WlthiHIl tli ' there
mi i) I cum. I
U'Ikii if M-fiate roll m ealinl t !
rtitire -pulit .trvtiirtli ut to Jha
Martin, an-l o isru-o, iiriiM ri,
Viie.J f.-r him. The re.ult "f the )"tit
H wan fliiil!jr ait ni nerd: Martin
. i.j.ml llinni I. -fiTl-f 1. Tlw
i.r-il-jit anixKjri.Td Martin al-t-r.
t'nitni.-tatrt -liat.. Mtt he
ha-1 d-ne tht, M-vrf. S nat"T Ilaa
er. reiuhlin. iW-niau-le'l that the re-
iKit-IMan tm fivrti a rnancv ui iw.
The ireid.iil rulr.1 that the v.K hav
In; l-n aunouiu'rit li furthr vote
Could Le rwJrL
I . iwl f rm Ilimr. m ho
)n i.nmiliM-nt in tlie Hin il"f
the pe'pie' irty, aee ftirtou oh-MIh-rln'thm
of Judire Martin nor.
You mar ay forme, aii.Mr. !.
"ttiat tlie elii-tK'n of Ju.Ue Martini
the death llw to the ..Kilit rtr In
Kati-oa. I n iioum-e mr all'Viance to
It." Mr. Iimr. !: "When the
priuIUt party el.i-t.-l Ju.lce Irtm
nator. It n.timut t--l ul-ide. Knmi
it ahe, howevt-r. will ari-- a partj
m J in km i1.mii iiati-.! tV lailitlcal tri.'K-
l. r. m hlrh a ill rmrr-"out I lie w ilt of
the p ople."
M -MiJivii.i.r, Jan. 2". m n-vli.t
of the Onv mian veifr.Uiy ii.ntnlnliii
the new of the failure of the orvl
laii k. the Sherl'laii Una of the t'liit.-d
"tat.- Itanklliir t'otnpaiiT elowil lt
door and refu-d to i.y the etie. k.
1.. ll.ltn-vi, the eei-n-iarr of the -or-iratlm,
wa hereto-lay toeitiult it
attorney. leleKrani en m--u
fmm the rirelieiit of the eonoratlon,
now at Kari-at t'itv on hi war ti
(inmin. If he tUmt not arrive in
wn-k or ten day, tlie liM-al ofllcvr ill
make an aj-nimieiit and dep.rit.irt
ll. pro rata. It i leariMd ihat tliere
are fnnu .H ' to ) in the latiik at
Mieridaj. and nearlr enMii:li wjri-
lln to nnrt the oriH-unt of .le pin-it.
timat.it at tJi." V. The alHur l talkul
of every w here in financial eln le, and
(here -M. to lw muthleniv in lUfVi-a.
The mnn-rn haa Ut n trying to .to a
haiikllif .ulnea on the lixmey of
tlt-ptMitor. (Joo-I fliiancier here av
a Male hank ln-'i'r i tEdl' nee.ci.
MoHK ATTAt llJIKNTM HI KVM,
hl.:v. Jan. Five nmre attach
ment were annl today iiaifl the
Lnlt.il fini.- lluiiUinc (oiiiny'
tmilillnc ami iint-rtvat In-rvnia. 1 lie
ainrnvate of tiiew Ave rlaim I ahoiit
J, and more are in pn-e of law
A LOST LOCOMOTIVE.
Id S. P. Eijiat I'Iiikis lalj lit
Columbia River at Kalimi.
I'l.HTI.AMi. Or.. Jan. S"i. Ahout
oVI.M-k thi mortiiiiic Northern I'acltlt-
frt k-lit train N. -Vf ran into tl- f. rry
rrxinir the Columhia at Kalama. A
on aa the I mm aa aaft-Iv lamle.1 on
the ferry, the engineer and firemen, to-Iti-ther
w ith the other lii. nilin of the
train crew, went toiii-r at the lunch
counter on the laiat a U their cukIoiii,
and n-iiialn.il in the lunchroom until
the frrry tiearrd Hunter' laiidinir. on
the outh lile of the river, w hen they
resumed their reactiv pltioii on
the train, all except the niifiim r and
fireman. I hey hl not, fur reaa.ui
lilcli were Mifllclcut, clliiib hack Into
the mh of their engine, and the reaaon
wa that the rnifliiecouM not he found.
It liad been attache.1 to the train an
wa near the flout end of the lamt
when he tartel, Imt had run off the
end of the ferry and into the I'olumhia
river .'HMlM rr U tw.vn Kalama and
Hunter' landing.
No one kuoa lut where, a the en
sri ne ha hut yet I.vd Jo.-at.il o far a
U known here. It l Mip.d to have
liroken auay inmi the train ana run
on the Unt of it own acord, it l
hardlv pnlle anv oim- on the ferry-
would have uncoupled It from the
freight car and larted It up. A no
one reut to have "i n it i-lart. hu
evrr, none kno iiut bow the avl
dent did civur. lhr rirvuiiitance
eonnii itU it are very inilir,
ana I tie w!nk- -Ti.r l liruud.il In
mrl.r. N ' a iii.urtil and
aoide IP nil the .1. lay in Mi-uniii;
Duttx r rmriiH- li liin: t!;e train Into
rortlalid. n dama.-e w a d nr rlii l t
thr Urm the er.ulne. Hie N'Ttliern
I ine cri-iU t re are v. ry rv-H.-nt
r. jar-li'irf Itw-matii r. Put thr new a
al-ivr el. ii a ol taloe.1 fnn other
and authoritative nm, a 1 t 'x r-
ally tin- rs- under liulUr tirv-uru-
VV Ii l Ir. T. W. Mirlton, a.
romjiankit t y hi. I:. ther in law arrn.il '
befr t y tlie o.erlan-l train I riday
iiHiniing. He i very 111 and hat to I
earned lo hi iviiiciior from the train.
IloKV 111 Kug tie Jan. th, to the
wt(r tf A. J. Itiilhp. girl.
IloRS. To the b ifv t Irjin IUr
near Jarr. Jan. Z ta m gin.
N later, abates I p.
WT.R-sCal . Jan. SV-IUre Ba
aa rwrthajuake li k U-re Ul mht al
W:J tk k. and (H i: r al.-ut 1 tin
Uoanung. Jiolh Brrr light.
( (Blrea.
SAU W. J.a. SV Talay the trD-Vcar
rutiu-a.- Biib the NuoIibm-i. ni foun
dry k rt.lv prt-n UU riptttd. and
B BWBi.1 1NI. Ik.Bllllig. U n '
tmliary. k 37 IdSr iih-d ou l.'tmi
haii.lv Ii utiw duty -f tin k ci-la-!
tuir to jiM.Wr ;K-j u tit f. the,
alate'. pn.!ier.
. TW idrflnlle r-.-n.ii..ot lhe'
f ul.r- lunilatl'i lle Kugeur "Wm i
A. l'.B,nua by ttte inaliiiiiv
of theorai.of lU rxi.n. II. t.:i''
Cohen, li-llaitd. Id all. u-l la to be !
reffrt.Tj. The rtmlinaa aa tk
.jutfiit oral. and a lej,t m-iMn
would ha e In-n in l. f , -, jr ,
T Ijiakk trfT... eBtmrB a gid
wrkfiJ WatiU
(io.bra Item.
Jan. J'.
fli.IeJ. !'-toii I daliJeftuJy HI.
Mr. Jo I'-iton Uaffliete-l with the
UlUlllp.
K-v I Urk and lU-v. tV.flman are
coil.iu.1.r,nr.of relli.U. inett-
Injr in tl-1. u. cnurcn i "
r. Hamilton alla. t
I in.ve. pn h.d In the M. - chun n
here oturlay evt nnif auu
Win. IUiiit and family hr
liiovr.1 it of the KerU.n Douae in
tl- l.-tlMrn partoftliepre.1Iirt. liii
-ii.uh and family nave
fn-in the v illikT Into the ane.
Aunt Wlnui Iavi U .lowly rev.v-
eni.j from a eriu illr .
TlH-SKithern 1'a.inc loropany i
l.aiu wn curoin O""
dit. he. of ama twale. aouiu oi ure.
thnntfti w hi. h It rvj exUnd.
Mr. John I'.lakelr. of Israeli, i iit
la-t rvelilli In thi Vicinity.
Mi lira. HuiiMtker, '4 Iext. r, U
vi.;tini Ur iter, Jlra. itey.
Tlie dUtili-t aehool rlow I n-Iav.
v rwi,t Utnr from an atteiid.ng
phv-Han "f the lnM aylum nat.a
that A. J. Keeix-v U wor .
Mr. and Mr t'ahow havhtn kerp-
icif h'Ki f.-r W. I). k.iy fr ti
p.t two wtek and ofie of tlte '
have ln l-'kljf ah-ut for i""
-muiical lntrunteuta.
Mi, ll V Krn t and hahe Lay r
coTrred lrm llteir lili .
Mr Willi. MulkeT will o o-m-
nl. 1. fncle t harW- llelilietl Lew
- ...
lweinnir.
Srnat' W. F. Mat! k. of Pndle
Inn. and wife vl.lt.il with the latUr
treiit. Mr. ana Mr. f. rH'pn,
Sunday.
Ima-t Stewart and let.-r M J iron
attrn.Uil a dance at t'loverdale I rulay
nik'ht.
V. an- lnfonnr.1 tlat Mr, t yru
IW llTiett haa IK 4 heard from her hu
laud in. hi arrival at lleppncr,
exaH through Dewpar.
Mr. M. J. Wiuunaon U pr-pniig
to eiik-ak-e in hop raiMlitf wmiew hat ex
len.iv. lv and haa erected a auUtautial
dry I nit houe.
Mr. J.m. fimith and little daughter
vi..tl rclaliv.a down the valU-y lar
Week.
'ha. Smith b I one of hi hor-e
kilUd hv a freight train a few day
in.-e.
Irank Hampton and wife, of K.u-
gene, have to n viitlng rwlatlvea here.
Mrm. ti. K. Tliomrin and litti'
nlnv mere thrown from a wrt lat
hunday and utairied eoiue brui:
hut nothing M-riou.
Mr. Tavlor and family, we are In
fiiniMil. Ititrnd removing to their fann
lu California next u miner.
I'liclejewe Cox (till hold hi In l
for higher pri.-ra. which we hope In
may realize. Hi are of extra .puality
John Kit h. n vllte. relntlve at t'o-
l.urg U-l w.i k, returning Monday
Henry Matthew I having w.me
Knihhing done preprntorr to breaking
rround for a ten-acre field w eat of hi
houc.
"Ilenl" Matthew U tl lat liitfit for
MoutaiuL
K. II. Dillard hiiold hi IVtaluma
Ineiilalor la V. It. Mntthew. and Mr
M. haa one lot of chick hutched and
the lnimltor full again.
Will Kn-ney I having LL 4o-icr-fann
fenced.
ti.whcn will he rcpre-ctitrd In the
coming teacher' examination for o r-tltlcaU-
by d-veral young erin.
t'rewell Item.
Jan. i WO.
M.-arn. Ii-ter Swnggnrt and Jeo.
Hteaart, of lionlien, I(o Mntthew
and KIiimt Wiley, Ml t Mattle Itich
anlion. Klva ltichanloti, la.ra Illume
and Mamie Ilonnan, of IM.tuoiut Hill,
atteiid.il the dance at Cloverdale, r rl
.lay night.
Mr. Polk Mayea, of Jrweph,
Wallow county. iViiting w ith lier
graiidrenta. Mr. and Mr. A. Fton,
while Mr. Maye 1 at Salem, he Mug
the Wallow county reprr ntntive in
our Mate legislature".
Mr. John S-hinuU n tunie.1 home
Tuely from Cottage timve after a
Bti k llt In that thriving city.
Quit a numtvr of young folk gnth
ere.1 at the rvaidciiee of Mr. Ik 11.
Si.tt Thurlay night and int the
evening I'layiiig gituie etc. itefnidi
nienta were aervnt and all report a
plendid time.
Mr. and Mr. (no. Ilswl.y anil chil
dren went to Cottage tirovt" Salunlay
afternoon to vlit relative.
Mr. Henry lUnk ut Sunday In
C mage timve.
Th leH dance at I'lovervlale Fri
day evening wa largely attend.il.
F rly In the evening the incrry evkcr
ltrn t congregate and at V.. k
the wtrl .train 4 rich Tn.-I.ily
that th--f knight of th lw. Mm-ri.
John Keener and John l'arker Could
pnilu. n-n-indel thnnigh the hall
w hile tlie jolly daneem kept m-auid
t.p unt.l iipr wa n-ady, when ail
betik thenix lvea to the tat-lc w here a
magnirlc-nt rvket lun. h w a nr-a.l.
.hoB'ing the "gentler were un x
celUd In the art of rooking a well a-
i.,...ir. i n... ... .M . .
wa. in order till eaflv m..m. w hen ailV
.. .hi ti i.iic .ii,,.,
Wended their WV honielfivrd
h-irilevnl Well
pl.-av-d w ith the rrtv. Mck-r. Wini
enreid and Park, r dt-v-rve creilit for
t heir able management and court.-.-.
Mr. FLU Sirft k ft f.r San Francl
Friday, to work lu a printing offl.v in
tliat city. Hi many friend b i-ti him
MK-ce. in the Mle of '.WvlL"
The I. O. T. will give a lket
Mit'l-rat tht-ir ball Friday evening.
All are cordially inviud.
Ill H LAB.
On the fence.
The I'ortlaiiJ Te'.egram k-gt-lative
(i-rr-.'iiVi lit. my.
"A k'o.lniany 'are on the f ii.v' yet
a li.tli." niortk-Tior-t and del-f-.hilm-tmi
pr -(.-iti.-n. They are much in
tlie p-n i a pmniincnt .b riHi-ratie
Itator, alio Mild to Jour r--i.id-enl
ytMr-day: 'It i lneiui(al-',- and
unjiM toio noihiltH-tinii f- nulri-t-
elu-w. K-Mibm. I think it l- Ull.-oo-tltUtK4uL
It I. taAitg "Oe nun m-.rr
t ban a n tier, on wliai M
i. M'llll T'
..rtr,. ith.iikifthe. r..r -
-jUirtil. un-W heavy jnlu, .. ,i
la:!- -i.r of ail del . and to Bhii ;
tit,
itial a-.. t,l.ai
nay an-i rwur, al ; -ijy a--r. in
other cmtitiea l Ar4 .irv rlaitn.il
tot ttBitig. tltal nitie-lrmSa f -
r Be). r .11 , MjniJrt I am In-
wil Ij a..- i-t tit. nteannr-.
W l.ile .rku,.- tu u.y 'unioo inin h
IllJU-t h. li-v lu.i rftVU t'.ffii't. fit I
Iw-Crrit to la on the- li--le a Orfl.lMWl. i
V v. Mi I.TiaU. t rtr.
neef and evrg h, t tki.lu t)
mm rrvital Utertingaat iTaiit,
Tb Legl.Utorf.
pilf Oii4 Ju .
Allrv'a Lill to am. uJ the charter of
Kugeiie and r lon-ntr are uow ordered to
third reading.
Italrv'a .rtag hill for lUM) wa
drf.at.il In the -tiate hy a v.rtc of 17
nay to 11 yw. U"th tlte Lne couw-
Iv nator vote. againi tne oiil,
The M.rtiigneld cliaru-r haa t il
Uith houraand I how rewiy tr the
action of the governor.
On g--li I II : "A Oeli gaiK'ii 1 I.
from Lug. lit, argur.1 agaiut the ne
i.i .iKiiily of Mineral, alUvmjr that
rtiigh rrj.uhll.-Bil ire ln- are taken
fn-m Lane ami ihjuguta. io inaac e u
of them iViuk ratio. ' Thi a lul-
take. The drl.-gatl-n wa aiviu-ti
lill.-aJy and tlie gnajn-U I wyf
inr were that tlne wa no ue iu ui
vi..n. and the agilatioti wa imrvly
the mork -f to a Ia4ir.
Kirt nwdtii-.: Hy Alley, f.-r coun
ty U.rd of nd u-rvuKa.
The Local Market.
Tb i-!l'.i.( aiM - a ai " tH
n l fl-l rvi '1. J 1 rrwrton
tvk.l, &iJ b luffed M -1 '- " '
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Notice I lirn hy givni that I have
Id a on.-lialf Interest in thedrug .tore
formerly known aa the H IL Luckey
A Co. lore, t Voln. y Ileiiicnway.
The firm hereafter w ill 1- know u hy
the imme of llcmciiwny ii Noland, and
Bid continue Irtlilll.iwat the old .talld.
All act-ount due tlie Ann of K. It.
I.uckey A Co., T. J. Craig, and J. K.
N'olaii-l, are due and jyahle to inc.
All iarticludel.ted will j.l.a--ciiIl and
make a w-ttleiiii-nt, a I wi.li to cl.w
all oM account.
Kugene, Jan. J), Htf.
J. F N'oL.vMi.
lu Mop drowrr.
Kh:tor FffiKNr. tit AKti: Having
In n Informed by the call for hop
meeting that would npp.nr in the
(irAiitof txhiy, will you ke al
low me to ay to the grower thnmgh
your paper not to I pentuaded to jiur-
eliae iua-ia or anr other upplic un
til they know w hat the hop meeting
will develop. There I likely to be
quite a prewmre brought to bear upou
grower w ithin the next fen- diiy to
buy .uppll.-. Hut .taiid tmui under ami
ln-'.urt- to l on hand at the meeting.
You may hear .iinethiug that will
makc.u hop right along in your bu-
ilKW.
(Ir.iw i:k.
Notice of New Surey.
Notice I hereby given that the un
urveyed portion of T40SK5K, to
wit: Nvtlon5, 6. 7, S IS. 1. S and N
W J of fee 4. W ) and N K I of Sec t.
N i and W J of S-c 17, and N of
Nf :m, have Ui n .urveyil, and the
approve.1 jilut of the urvcr thereof
will be tiled ill the itoaehurg landoDhv
on the lith day of March, lv1-!, and on
and after the .aid l"itti day of Marclv!
iv.ii we will l- reparel to reerivr
llliiig and ciitric in the mid towiinhlp
urvey.
JollX H. SlIt l'E,
A. M. t'KAWFoKn, Itegiater.
Itrveiver.
Krai lUtate t ratutert.
tVifNTRV.
(J M and 8 C Curnon to Jame M
Howard, I VU7 acre In Tp 1 M, It 4
W: -d V.
Mary Cook toS FV.huni. ct al, 412
acre in Tp 15: S. It 4 W; f i.
S J Swift, et al, to r C Caron, 412
acre In Tp 1 S. It 4 V: KxUiti.
It II Hoan to ft C Millet t, '.! a-rr
in Tp 15 S, It 4 W; ,'"'.
F U llowanl to t C Mill.tt. lii
pire ro.1 in Tp 15 S. It 4 W ; iOl
The ISeutlfur Ajllo.
b.'.J (ru.M. Jin 5
!( everyone wa urpri--. on aris
ing thi morning to find the itround
eoverii with iob-, the 'nd !orm
thi w inter. l p to7o'rl k (hcrrind
aa only til-vly tuvenil Imt it haa lvn
.'ll.r.-t.-a.lily and heavier uier and at
the time we go to pn- it almit four
In. tie d.-er an-l ! nt thaving. Tlie
no : dry and accompanied by a
Mew.lv wind. The wirU.-r of the
ground waonlv -lightly fnm-n lfor-
, . . . '. . J . l". .J . . ' "
. i .:.i ..
" ia ai ... wgnn
atix uro.
W lw C. Faklw KI.L- On Tu.-.Liy
lat. comnutti-e. from J. V. tiearv
W. IL C., No. 4. f thi city. eiuuwi
of l.n:i.a H. ilman, He. k, Hig
mii. V.lair and llotlman, crdUil on
the i r-ileiit of the eoqn. Mr. Fan
nie N- l-in and In tlie name t the
ni-t. i r pn--tit.i tvr with a beauti
ful : eal-in" nuilt w ith the nam.- of
the 'I rmlen ta-tl!y wnrkel therti.n.
It a inlen.le-1 a'a farvwt-il token (
iU- :iiJlntliii left tliat bik'lit
f t Iiirago to reiil penil.tlwn'. I v.
I tie l
mark which Bivmiipanicd the i
j re-t.tation B, re m'le by Mr. Adair I
Bho
. ry ap n pnatelr rxpn-wil the ; t.vi:i animal, w ithMit Iiaving- exlnb
nt of U,e j.reuleiit a co-lalr. j it-l to tiim the link? of auoh animal,
:lcorjK. j an-l examining tike Mid and other
V IT : ,urk ul"'n h hide.aiid making aud
li t J.o .v entering in a b. k to t kept lor that
. 1UK r ill rue. N new k- jmrj.. a k-. hption of m-U brand
nt it
er i
Tii'
Vt lo,.
tire t
fav." .
trio, in uie junction oai.K lull-.
tv. An.4h-r atta. him nt, in ;
fli. V J.vl'll (..r f L tfi m B.
- . .1 ,1.. - . ... ii... .i
;,;;t,;,,1;.r;ff. - - - "
, , -nIiri, ffw. .noi!.-;
,1 . , , . '
T, - - :
fr riiall amount. n the lu.vv
court of Juu-in n an.
: aafe attar hetl'
to MN-ur tin- ante.
At Jr-'t tin-re
,ift. vOl .vnf i, tmnd in0'-
the KI!i.-. Ttvo A''.'liIlK-tlt. now
aniouut 1 1 t ut fJ.'t'J.
i C) Iw--r ar4. Jaa S
I K. B J "ill Aio. , il:-nl. rr
o.vii rum I'l MUtid nt. it U tvrm-er.-
ii.g Nut ; in Ihat tlt v. ' iHit i -Inn
i aa U a il U. rU i'i ha. U.r i
i lnrJ- ion an-IAilao: x L.f !;ca. ! w
THURSDAY J AS. 20.
Ijmtern.
Cljetip lautema.
t 1 lantrru.
Ail iea, all nrli a fU Up.
All kind of lantern ldra.
F. L. CMAMBtaA.
.Vj worth of good at Day A Heoder-
ftoti'a f,r rh.
Tlie HuIaw taije went out wlthj
five -nfr thi morning.
It 1 now tho"'ut that the Tlaine ;
count v division Lem la a "dwJ ;
duck-'
l"rlliVilleIUrvU w: It U rer..rd ti !
af. wi-atile un Lower Cn'ked nrr j
liava dn-d from .tarvatioo.
With everr IU5 bill "f r
foreaohof lay A Hcnder. M-J
w ill give a preacnt valued at f IX I-
will o.ily h'Hd rd whlW the tera:
Invvi.-r laata.
Con alli Tim.: Every pmist la
Ilroton will proUUr l- reie.-an.5e4
in the logrolliog" .1. Brtt-I as
h-gi.latur thi wek on tbe v.;y -vi-ioii
pjitKn.
Itk J. C Uray and R. L. Wi.iA
bv ha tuned a inim;-p .e t
I 1-rartt.v of .W-ntlatry. wiLi Zx
" ' the tiran.T bkek. formerty -vwyd
'bylr. liray. TU rf.irw
! 'eU rp in t'nelr proft aol we f.rr
l 1 di.i t:y w id efc'V a aocc aii J
J ! n-ua .
it ! irt vour Vigb w-wdy.
Clean your dcwJk ai awoing.
W. H Brown U wuckunr In the
c!. rk' ?.c t-lay.
!itfh.riitln waa lndulif-d In
on the tireet thi afternoon.
The eoniniiioncr' court will hold
an adjourned Md.n tomorniw.
On.-of the tm-t cara waa propelled
hv a double in of !iiul-a thi alter-
i
noon. v
The funeral of the late Mr. Mary
took jilaoe thi afterun fmm
the p-aideiicvnf heron, J. M. Moan,
to the Maaoulc wnii-Ury.
Tlie tre t car line I uing now
plow- and by haH work I keeping the
tr k clear f..r trade. Mr. Holdeu I
a rui.tler and l dixervlng; of a gorl
jxttronage for hi liter pn.
A t'matilla cout.ty Lorae raier re
eentlv f.Kind M-veiitevn of hi hor-
in North Ikota. They hail U-en
iiiritc.1 iwiv from the range lu I nia
ti:i county, 'taken to Dakota and olL
He h:id to'rewirt to an action at law
to rveovcr hi hvrMW.
Srr.ntor Hiintoii would lmr"e a line
of fOo to f.Xion the individual who
iKiint irun at another Individual.
Thi hill i a blow at the lioertic of
the didn't-know-it-w-aa-loBdcd man
and theet-inel fnit pad and burg
lar of the tate. It ought not to pam.
W have received a copy or the eo
on. I biennial report of the Oregon Mate,
lioard of Horticulture. It 1 an Inter-i-tin,'
volume, and illustrate the bene
tlt.t ibe derived Trom a horticultural
K-le!y. Among the contributions are
one n "Soil Tvtieaof the Willamette
valley." bv Pn.f. Condon, "llerrie"
br I). W. I'oolidge, and "The Future
of Horticulture," bv Iter. I). E. Lover-
Id in-.
C'.m a!li Time: Qultnomah county
ha acivptcd the mli ill theawawametit
iiia-le hv the tate hoanl of ciualliation
nd clerk are engaged in the work of
extending the roll. Lane county
haa done likewise and the county court
h:i rtiluoed the levy three mill. Judge
Hurrord, of lteuton, when interrogated
on tin- ubie-t, aid: "If no one pro-
te-ti we hall l-compelled to make the
-&teiiiioiis. y e are without auinonty
to do otherwii-; If w were awuired that
the delln.iuetit tax.- of the U. F. would
be piiid, I would I-In favor of reducing
the levy."
rVraonai.
iKlly Ouatd. J.a. M.
Ir. Kuvkeudall vUited Junction to
day.
Sheriff Noland returued botue fmm
Salem lat night.
Mrs A. K. Fattt-raou vliited friend
at Irving tlay.
Attorney Fit. Sklpworth went
Salem thi morning.
to
iV nuty Sheriff Day rvturned from
Junctiou thi afternoon.
Inge, the Florence lighthouse
tractor ho returned home.
con'
ll-n. S. W.Condon returned to Sa
lem on the local thi morning.
t.M. VAiikin and nn irank re-
tunxd from Salem thi afternoon
Mi- Il.e William, of Cottage
t.mve, I vititing friend In thi city.
r. T. nitcomb return et from a
husiiie trip to itelurg thi ninruing.
S hool Sujierintendt-nt Stevt-nwm
went to Cottage (.irove on the local
thi afternoom
M.-wr. Friendly, Mi1ung, Walton,
Co. kcrllne and (iallaher rvturned
from Sak-m la-t night.
Mr. J. ti. tlriv accompanle.1 her
on-in-law, t. J. Miller, to hi home at
AltK.ny thi moridng for a liort vUit.
It Matthew commenced teai hlng
in the Thurnh-n -chool hv-t Monday,
the bacht-r who tiad U-en filling the
jvi:ion U-i ii g ill.
M;-a Minnie Imovaii, who habn-n
vi-i'ing at tlie reineiicr of A. K. WoikI
for wev. ral we k. returned to her home
at S avion thi morning.
Wm. F. Kyk- and I. It. Cuahman
returned here from San Francit on
thU morning' train. They left at
"Ji) oYkx k by W hiwnan' itajre line
for Florence.
Siiot LD Sot I'.'-. Tlie F O.
toy-: .vnator Stiewer' prnped hill
ma ! of value In tHiw thinly t-t.
tkil county or out of the way -ttle-me'.ta,
but to the more progressive,
wid-ww ake jort of the taU-, it would
be a barrier aud a bunk-n to buiuem
and Ui-im-i un-n. It IhhiI1 not ibm.
For imtaticr litre in
ciaui rrom it:
It !ia)l W unlawful for any terti ct
gng.d in tlie .lalijhtenng of cattle for
oak- In thi tle. or the kee ner of in.
..aiuhter houv- to nnn-h n.t.
tk-f .r alaughter, or any lauifhtcred
an J mark. togvlluT w ith the
from b1miu tlie purrha-w wa
n.l IK..I.I. ..,...k . ...l.
prnn.o
tuadc.
I
UoAoilt LRU HAEELE mm
ca. l4 r-vw. la rums m
row.; t.'!iK aal Oraa ta. Xoaaatraa.
ReirtucM. zi Ctrjxry wcl of
" be 158.
o n
AIX WUU OLAKAMKEHJ
r reatceVa.
At h niretlngof enililoyea of the
Oregon lc railroad. U-ld In Al
Iwny Uat wk, J udtfe . C. 1- ullertoii,
who wa pre -lit, made the follow lug.
.Utrmect: -lwlil.r.tolt that you
ert tout money. If the Mail I not
tVdJ on the th of Man n. I will order
new M w hatrver It w 111 bring, If
it k oolv eoh to pay you your
QUO J.'
Om Uadt la th
othrr. Ike "cut
ting " of rlo.
imdt to th ib
KltuUoa ot wort-
Iraa tnudafraud-
!! IniltatloM
ol th iaula
Bidlela, dilw
tlea oi it, aU
urt uf ehp ub
larnr Pfuni. iaai.
at Lit. rami ilcui
k w um i euttioj of prlr and that'
i.'n Umt pmtnt it, on Umu- b ilcinaa
T prebjc th pubUo fre- fraud and hn
niM, tM faia grtmd ndlriw
JTllr. H. V. Ir- ar bow told only Uiroufk
drctr- rn rly autborlMd a a(BU, a 1
i 1 1
i ii
I to mak a
OoIi Uedleal DIoOT-y (foe to H I zi i-rf ; II dn. Imi.h.i
iy. a ltm kwm e-
kUJ uul Innnl 11.00. 1 ua.tlua nl bujet i -etii. wr .iinun.
..i. trreiriti ifor womaa't wak-
mmt and ailment )
fimanl TaiM I for t a lirar, tooiarh
bowaU).
X caota.
Bat tbay r thi rkraptd tOt&dam mM,
tm y pa, C"lr Aa yotd ob . Tk
it I rtiaoua u wj "m
cur. Bwar oc nirmui laiiuua w.
Utata al lowar prka thaa abevw
Hemowjy & Noland,
: PEALKrU IM- !
:-T. J. CRAIC, DRUCCIST.
AttU:d2 B. LUCKEY CUS.rtaal,
Eugene, Oregon.
N. L. R0NEY,
I.KALtR IX
LIME, PLASTER AND
CEMENT.
Agent for Hill' Inldelldlng blind.
Inquire at F. L. Chamlier' hard
ware (tore.
elBttlaf ea the taertld tleve. .fr.arth.
a.tr..rilcelltroer:nit. reaulala(li
wb.Ok aad ara aavualtrU imbu
ANTI-E1UCUS KEDIKKE.
1b tBalarlat ttlatrteta fhele.lrtow. ar
BtWly raeantctl.a.lheT f mei,. fte
MllarrB.rll tm lreele IfteaTticm
Irmtm- IBal wli.. k-letraatW a .gae
-. Imm .aaall. i'rlc., lUflt.
Sold Everywhere
Office, 110 to Hi Washington. SL, X X.
-AT COST
rBoM :
Jan. 11 to Feb. f.
BOOTS,
Shoes,
Rubber
-AND-
Oil
GOODS.
Rcfcket Store.
. t-eiBiHi Iff woman weak-1 A1-. l-cw ir. limi-r Won m,
Dniffs d Medicines
THtfs PltlS
M. Svarverud & C
Keep conntatitly on Land a complete Mock of
II ELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
1 7
w l j .1 wr
I I ..a .i r
nvna d
Gents : Furnishintr
Saleav Oncoa. W. I. S F A.L M V Prifteiik.l
w mm mm anwai wa. orJ
fi la o. A. uree.tr 5edeBt4BurtdaiMTti;a. Cttlon. cmt.initK Lnt?rW
EUGENE OIGIl FaSCTOB?
: Bfr-tTm" - at.Lta f
jirsJ fofrrnri cokr. iroiM, obegos
OT. DE. .A7VEIS
ACcncr-tiLif m THi'm h:'i
'.ill-etl.i. mcli,it Umut iwgotUud I
In-uumml" 4ran nl Iyihwi, i,, '.
.1. M hiaui l.uhi .ihI
Ui-(e.. A 'Mlml li.u-lli,n.r, '
oditwal tMiilrnev, l .-. l w-.ii.iu,,,,
U-taerli .Ittto and Nrtttilb .Umu
Kl'llENC, ....
lull !..,
Ilamea I Weaver ikaN Dirt,
lljutere. In a l1r "He 'ith a-it (
(eiw in . i'xl i.liilirlnl. k i.,i ih,J,
III III. .llll!e. !' erv Ul.-lrr truer. , J
uUiw, . r'l i'o Hi ''. J ii "
Urn, Urn", oteliat.!.. tfrxut a. let
h'l-r', iiien. .i( .li. a-l '!! lu,,
A .reaU-r unrm au utfrr ult. r.,1 ,,
euumjr.
A I .'.',.'" IW ii sea ..f iUM
All OlMlet .-lllll.IK.B. A T bUH 1,4
tu.ii.i orel.ard .u-i l-U-iilrnl t.u,).
K-hil .wl lliiil-r, a ill Ur m.uI er; rl,i, '
Alao lau III.. iMilldlui lula ! i.i.nli,, M
lamrll. irrel. I'tiluaMuwt il.roa i. tll
lIl.Kll. , .
lbln ff'frtj Bill m ! fi tW r
tnau lli.l euiuM alui.g. Hoo t ail ru.i. M
AImj JM .ere (.-ol lid. ' aere. he Wf M
felMV, UU Wl. Utl'lef IW, I1, MllU a i, a
huiM. livii.i w.ler. n.iHlr t.. Iiiata-r. u .
1 on raivl uia-Bei (r..ia Etir-n. a Ur
IJ.1.II.W uu
Ala. !' M-re. II n't land uu M. r-. no ..
rrrm Dlllll"ll trrt tti lumber CHI tt. it. -I butt
Oelletll "ill inrprifiiniuu. rrir,. i
Alxi lu rurr l..iii.m. Ii mile. t-,9
ren. ' Wirt ele.fel .11-1 QllUer l.rm. a
a eiiiot.llon i"l ' .nr. in hub. 14
and harti, .ml a." feet l lumber on tbe tr.,,
lur bail liiitr new hnute. I'irt ekei. i , .
aer. AiMi .'i bel ol hurt. 4 hone., lu r4
rattle, .un buUM-boliJ .nil kllel.eu furutt'ir
Alo.kuuv.n4 i-t In kutelie.bouM t..l
T room .ihI alll be tjulil .1 ll.ll .rieeoQ .m,
of owner f"1'1 I" reoiut. lu tn. m.L
InUlr uf J. K. Amu.
EUGENE
FLOUUIXG 3IlllJ
t
Every Sack of Plou
Guaranteed.
Aik your grvrjinun for Yxft
flour. If nd w hat It U rt-ireent.-l tl
nionev w 111 tie n-fuiidcl.
The Kugclits Mill have the lut.-a
iirovt'iuctit, and have no ut rji i
the manufacture of llntt-claa flour.
All kinds of mill fee
to order.
o-
&rpenter and Jetting She
I. C. FLUHETH. C;2i:t:r ill I'Jlil
furnltur. Mad. atwl R. iired. ..t T.V
Corner Mh .n l OUr ttreeu, E acene, Onf
For a square dea),j
to Goldsmith's.
Anything in the Gn
eery line, Goldsmith'
Q
THU
Eipe Loan and to;
BANK.
S:::;r ti ttt T4;:e Kitl::U SiL
Incorporated with a Capital of $60
000, with $30,000 Paid U.
Depn.lt. rerelee-1 iterl lo ebeek Inter
alloar-1 im tltne Ueiu.li.. aud luan. BwW
.prue-l leeuruj.
1-ai.iMKT i r. ( ItrRC
vn i-i.n.!t b n rtiM
Ca.Niaa . W.ie-Btl
The Kccen Ian .nil TWTlur P.nk
duet both t ommert-i.1 .nd ieinrt I-um
tid Jnur e.i-il aitrntiun I. ealle-l U tne
Itirt feature, ol IL It it Dot uti.l yi'U n
but ah.t jiiu uir, thai Bi.ke. T'-u rich. 1
eommunltie. there .re m.ny mn. of t
hnl-ilno. Bhleh. If niilell.il la tw
nt UiH-i. will tt .nt in m a.y uf noO
ll I. iliA.-ull tolin .null am.Kinu. but tl
ran be fut In a mtihii lnk .ad made ui tr
him. return.. rteiietllK th.t the Itme I
mme Inr the .ureeftil oraua ol i-.ru
Bank In thi. n-mmuuuj, when ;uor f
nme In thi. R.tter.
We lead in quality
prices. Goldsmiths
n
Plumbing and Tinning done on Short Noticf
.STOVES AND TIN WAR!
.-T.vt ODD FELLOWS ULOCK.
This space is reserved for
RICE,
CLOTHING
.VXD
Goods
CT
Sraar,
- . , HMllBW KM peOll
Elulon- fe thai -- ev4 tnaaA-wl -M1 !
r"" .
nth-f E:tu
i .
.No. lOO. :
ri-W aad TOJIk.ir,.f kind, hw the W BOLXAU; u4 KCTalL T l
T Laj and Et delected f. 'tarn. Teeea. rii-. Tie., erer ke-t t f "
ameT-a eretw I tl. Mnrk at --ar n Toonu I aa ab u ar U hl. r -ei"1 Z
-iaJ.uaaeunK la thi. !..'., w-l.ja prtea t,.u trlnre purrhaaih ' "'