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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1893)
f ciTY AND COUNTY SATURDAY, FEH.4. T Delinquent riuberlbei. W,, desire to call attention of dclln qunl utss.ribera to the statement nuet a settlement of the Mine. The amount Individually are small, tut lKftlvIy fot up a large turn, jrtftlW- If,,ot P1J promptly w bU place t'""m wulofa,col lector mt.vTi: Wllloughby, dentist. llonilerson, dentist. Job work t the tlliAKD office. J. J. Walton, attorney-at-law. E. ILHltlpworth, aiurticy-at-law. Moni'V t loun on funua. Enquire of Judge altoti. Onli'm for undertaking received day and night t L.I1111 et Keye' store. Iteiiiciuber tl'nt Kd Hanson haa the bed selected stx-k of clothing In town Dr. MlW' Narrtss (or Karros ProsOsUoa. KnnOuc suits made to order and .V I . . ... I.VI 11.... Itady luaue ciouiiug, k" w km jihii' ton's. Bring your old scrap rant Iron to the Eugene Iroitroumtry where you can diriMe or IL Yerlngton's Ninth street drug store marantccs satisfaction an to price and quality. Khlnehurt'e block. Money to loan on lmprovel farniN for a term of yearn at a reasonable rate of Interest y r J. Jiccianuiian. AtU'ntlon faimers ! Buy your medl- clue at icrlngton a .Mntli street drug store, In Hlitneliarl a block, r.ugcnc. If you want a uit of clothes or a pair of pantaloona go to Davis, the tailor, lis guarar.t - satisfaction and low price. The over lapping rolling harrow cuta ail the gruuuu. vjm siyies at reuuceu l . V I. ('itmui'Da Hole Agent. Ycrlngton'i Ninth street drug "tore It the plan. Year of experience In- urea certainly ana UImiUIi in the compounding and dlMienlngor medl cine. Hhinehart'a bloc k. I)r. (1. W. Diddle may lie found at hi residence on Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth strevts, one hhs'k went of the Minnesota hotel, lie la pre pared to no an ueiitai worx in mo ix-Mt manner. Oliver. Plows. Oliver Chilled. Oliver Hteel. Don't he talked into buying some tti in? that don't suM you. Get an Oliver and make plowing mere play. IpUft cmn lr. UlU' Mamas. Oind Uartlctt pears and other good fruit trees or sale cheap at ppenovr Bute nurwry. Okville Phelps, Proprietor. Coal illtl .Nursery. Call on or address T. N. Hcgar, Eu- Ptoe, fur all kinds of nursery st ck. raw oo mamtsilciu plum roota that will not iproul, alao on peach foots. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that we the timlenigned have (Minted trcsfsusi notice on our respective farms and plia under our care, and will prone cute any aud all peraona violating or disregarding the aula trespass notices. Jm Parkei, John Hchmutz, Alhert Wlncenried.T I Hullivan, M L Hendricks, A M Hcndrlcka, W H Wolbouni, Andrew J Cruzan, OSHhatl'er, JI C Howard, Geo L Uilfrey, Mo E Woolen, C It Johnnon, John Wlnienrlcd, E M Ktret-ter, John R Hellcra, J B Cruzan. 8IIEEP INSPECTOIW NOTICE. All peraona In Lane county owning Tabby aheep or ahecn atllictl with other d Incase, arc hereby nolltlel that aid nhwp iniiHt be thoroughly dipped, ufflcient to kill aald tiim-om) forthwith. Any peraon falling to coning with thli notice will be liable to have bin beep dipped by the Inspector at imld peranu'e expeuau. Take notice and ave coata. Dated Sept. 1, 12. H. U. Jkmcins, Hhccp Innpector. GEO. W. KNSEY, AUCTIONEER. When you want your gnoda, houae ld furniture or land aold at auction, U on Ueo. W. Kinney, the pioneer nd moat auconwful auctioiwr in Lane iity. He will atU-nd to all aalea on wrtamable oommliwion. The death of ez-1'realdent Hayea ro u to mlud the fact that during the owtoflj- term he paaaed through UltaKctiTu travelling from Redding KKMeburg In atage owchca with hla PtJ'. among whom were hla wife and "n. 'm. TecuniM-h (Sherman. They were given a grand ovation In Ah tend a well aa at Yreka and other plaow, being the fintt live prwtldcnt to C'lne along tbla wav while hold oftlee. Thev atopped at the U. 8. "'el at Jacksonville over night and Madame Holt gave them moma that Mdjimt been completed. The next tnlng he gave llayea great talk about the roouia and accommodation ulch the alluble Hayea began nraia '"Vto the aklea to please ruauame Tlie srandneaa ol the Idea of entertaln JRuch dUtingubhed gueata InlluQd ''O'rifty old lady'a Id.-a of flnancv, "jJ when she preHentwl the pn-aldenl i'n a bill for (I'M) Rutherford went utjd to get a biratb of freah air and ''d an executive amnion with "liiwelf. He detailed Oen. tjherman uejmtlate with the madame ami Old ixuinwli made an Ineltcctual effort, "Plaining that be wanted to pay their J'U and gu on not to tiay for tbe ho wl Thenl.l Lit. ihmi.hi ".l..m till. "7 frllera" were not aa grand aa tbej Tracbera Examlnatioo. The regular quarterly examination toacher'a certiflcaU-a will be held at eourt house la Eugene, commenc- 1 p. m. WedneatUy, February 8. Teacher wUblng UU certificate or dlplornaa mutt make application at till time. J. O. Hteve.n)x, County 8uwriutendeut. A few nxr u of thnxe platel ouona and fork at Z cenU tier art HTtb tl per m-t, to u la any family. UktfTIV 1LUDWAU Ou. THURSDAY, FEU. 2. Ijinterna. Cheap luMerna. IkhI lantern. All iur, all price. li t l up. All kind of lantern rvlr. F. L. CltAMUCIM. Tacoma ha 1H Inchc-a of muw. The enow I 20 lucbe dei p at Salem, linker county ha levlel a 30-n.ill tax. O The Yaiulna New, of NewHrt, baa made It appearance. The nm.w utortii yotcrday wa gen imi iiintugnoui in Aorthwent. It I a little warmer todav; but itill tne auow I not melting very fat. Tbe court hoiiw ofllcluU reMrt bul una ijuiei in ineir nuiiec'tlve oHloce. Marxlml Ijmtlaud keeno hla force ol trump buy nbovvlllng uow from tbe wain. rrnnk J. Miller U candldato for re-election bn clerk of the rullmad uu HllMlnu, i lie aireei car ut nlem were com pelled to Mop running yexterduy on Aiiium oi uni mucii know. Fphii pn-wnt indication the leglxla tunt will repeal the mortgugo tux law anu prulill.lt the ntluctlou of tmlebted lie hereafter. The (irllllu Hurdwnre Co. torea were cloned tbi afternoon from 1 to n. m., out of reM-ct to the lute Mr. i. r. L.inieiiciu. i ne iieiiiiH-rutli; lulu ceiitrul com mlttee ha lieeii in mkkWiii tbi after noon at halem. Hungry ollUv-m-eker are reported pnwut in large liuinlwrM. The funeral of Mr. C. F. Littlelleld took pluce from the Cumberland 1'rea byteriuii church to the I. O. O. F. cem etery, thi afternoon at 2 o'clock, Tbe following from a California - per mi wrcgoii aio: me county ui vihIoii iiiHeam iiaa broken out all over the Htnle, but It 1 only akin deep, Karl' Clover Root, the new blood pu rlller, give fftwhncs and cletirneH to tbe complexion anil cure conntla tloll. cent, 60 cent and $1. Hold by City Dhvo Htork. Colintlnir mi hi uilurv mul 111 ml. lowance foreXeiiMi4, f'nuldeiit Uar rixoii will have reeelveil from tbe gov eminent exactly 37U,hi when heahall nave retirei rrom the iiito iioue ou March 4 next. Captain Hwccliey, IT. 8. A., 8a n Die go, tal., aaya: "Milloii'a I alarrh Remedy la the II rut mctliclne I have ever found that would ever do me any good, rnce ou cent, rsnii ny t.lTV UKl'U hTOIIK. The time for thU legUluture will ex ttlrit t ttviMkLrta fpatiii titttlirtit t la iTlli at I'l o'.'.K-k, but it will iirobubly hold over until Niturday noon, to give the etirolllng and ciignnwiiig committee a cnauce to cnicii up. q Tbi la hard went her on the Jmmn ew pheiuMililM. They have been known already to enter imrn, loniglug for food to exlht on. Any eroii ahoollng tbee binla iiowHliould bo lined the extreme ennlty provided by law. 8hlloh'a VitiilizerlVliat you need for DvidieiMiia, torpid liver, yellow kin or kidney l rouble, it la Kunran teed to give you aat olfaction. 1'rii-e 75 wnt. Mold by ClTV Dkuo Stohk. The aennte retichetl numlier 21)0 Tne- dav In the IntDMluctlou of bill. The houw hue 8,'U bill ir Ml ln all. And there are nt leant a doxn more coiuIiik In the houne, notice of their Introduc tion having been fflvcn. There will likely be 7U0 bill in all beating the record. Grand gift mile at Day A Hendemon's, Klolgha are, becoming more mimcr- ou. f.lj worth of gomLt at Day A llender- aou ror fi caaii. Hoeelnl DitiiiIv KlierlfT Ifenrv lnt. tiiewi took tne idiotic jmui, wiuium 1'urvlne, to the aaylum thl morning. Haled hay ami at raw for ante at my farm. Lakh He.vdkkkh, CreawelL With every $J5 bill of good bought forcaithof Day A Hcndcreon, they will give a prcHcnt valued at (10. Tbla will only hold good while the present invoice laata. Hhiloh'a Cure, the great cough and croup cure I for sale by u. Pocket Izu contain twenty-five domn, only cent. Children love It. City Dnco 8toke. A number of young people were skat ing on the Ice ou the mill pond near the I'nlverxitv hutt evening. How ever, the Ice U thin and treachcrouM and Heveral parties got wet. Another. 4 lbs Arm and Hammer 8oda.....2Sc 1 doi 14 ox candles cheap at ' for..lSc Our brooms cheap at 'i'xt for 'Jc Our broom cheap at Sc for 2V) Our brooms cbcup at I'm; for 30c Our brooms cheap at 4nc for Sto Our broom cheap at 4c for 40c Anil tbe tiet broom made tor c Tbe alAve are A No. 1 goods and should lie taken while the opportunity lasts. Lard, bacon ami empty coal oil can wanted AX Ril.LV. A Hot Affair AlUny Democrat: From parties coming from Corvallis, we learn of a very live allalr occurring litre Monday. E. C. M. Rand and Henry Wood, tbe experts sent to ex amine Into the management of the O. road, among other things began an investigation into the books of tbe company at the office. It I rvporpd liuL.ven a far as tnev went maiu-n looCFd rocky. Win. M. Hoag object ed. Itand told him mibsUntlally to shut up hi mouth; when according to rciion, ra. m. granisM a pair oi nhear. HhenirOdl.urn, who had been nt for to coiiiiK-l the oiiening of the book, parted the men. Judge Fullerton was telegraphed for yester day and arrived then-, and the matter as to the rights of expert waa argued but not decided. Tbe arguments were aald to be hot. Judge llronaugh, for tbe Hogg faction, argued that unlcn the lioiidliolders agrved that there ould be no sale for live year; and that the RUir faction bad no right In court; but Mr. nt for the boudhold ern, demon! rated otherwise. A great manv think nomcthing ha been struck and there will be something beard to drop. A.x Orf.ox Roy.-Mr. A. E. R.mes. former student of tbe university and ell known here, took part In de bate held at the Washington and Lee nlverxity. Iiexlngton, a., on Jan. 19th. Mr. iV-ames was awarded the deleter melal" bv the unanimous voice of the Judges. To Of Farmerm. Buy and use Glldden barb wire. Ooe farther, will lat longer. For sale by the URIFFIX HARDWARE KAi. M AKRIEP. At the rmhlence ofL. ri... il,u irr Kflusrv 1. Itti. Itev. II. Clark, of tbe U. U. eburch, '. SkA. Mr. E. K. Chapman and Mias Angle Notice. All permm having claim, prior to January 1, lv.l, agalnnt Mrr A Ortniii ami The rMarr, Grlllln Hardware Compuiiv, will pnwnt them to u. at our old ortliv for settlement within thirty dav froiu thl date. All iierwm Indebtisl to the late Crm will pb-aae call aud aettle at once. Jan. 4, HKi. J. F. Htauh 4 U. I. tinims. To of h I'atko.nh: I have thi dy sold my Interest in The hlarr-Urlllln Hardwsrv Comntiy toO. I'. (Iriftln, w ho will continue the bimluemnt the old stand under the name of tirifrlu Hardware Cominv. Thanking my friend for their liberul patronage In tbe past, I would ak a (tmtlnuanoe of tbe same for the new linn. J. F. Htakk. Eujf.nk, Or., Jan. Z, 3. Sotlre of Dissolution of Tbe Starr Uriltln Hardware Company. At a IxiHinc meeting of Tliehturr- lirlflln Haitlware ( ompany held till dav, January '2s, iwi't, all sum kholder being pivaelit, the following reHollltlon wa adopted: RcmiIvihI. That. Tbe StarMirltlln Hardware Coniny hereby agit to wind up lis corjMirnte IiiinIiicm and dis continue iiiioiiieM as ucii iorioratlon, from this dale. U. W. U Kin IN, Kr'y. United States Bauklug lompsRy. It begins to liMik like the president of the t'. 8. itankliig Co. had purMMi ly wrvckcl the bank, and wa gainer thereby. A Kalelil dlNi(ch of the soili saya Unit anctlicr Bllnchment was brought agniliMt the Culteil Htates banking Company of (lervuis. This l the 1 -'th suit. The feeling IihIiiv at (h-rvaUls that President Ruldrlilgeof the bank, who 1 now lu the ljul, will not return and straighten the tangle aa waa tint thought. When the vault was attached but (4 remained. There were but few buukahlc notes and they are for small amounts, ltuldrldge's per soual note for 7uuo, I among the oth ers, and there i one of H-"" ou Reeve of the 8heridnn bank, w blch had a run aud closed its doors. I toll j Uuard, Jan. 31. Dim-Mrs. C. i'. Llttlefleld died this Ion-noon at :" o'clock. The lengthy oNTutlon which she hud un dergone, although she recovered from the shock, left her in such a precarious condition that nature could not restore vital action to It normal force. lh- ft-ased was aged 31 years, 6 mouths aud 17 days. Mie ha resided in this city several years and licaide her huhnud leaves one child, a boy, about eight years of age. The funeral will take flace from the family residence on 'earl street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. plly Ouard, FU. I. ANOTHF.R UXFORTf.NAT William rurvine, who hs lieen living with bis mother, Mr. Winnie Ihivl, near Goshen, was brought to Eugene thl morning, chnrged with llng an idiot. He was examined U'fore Judge FUk, I'nwecutlng Attorney Potter and Mell- cal Exumiiiers Sharpies and McKen- ney, this arternooii, and committed to the insane asylum. The unfortunate man la 31 years of age and baa been an Idiot from childhood. He will be taken to Halem tomorrow. Rorx ln (loslien, Saturday, Janua ry Oi, to the wife of J. M. lierkshlre, daughter. The 4th of March, 1893, will be 0 United States to itURDAY, MB Fourth o Call Early 30 Prof. Wilkes' Resignation. Inlll Quart, Ftb, L Pnf. Wilkes handed In his resigna tion yesterday to the school hoard and the same was read and accepted. T he reolguallou Is lu the following words: i-foicNB, Jan. j, isiu. To IA Cilg Sck.tvl Buard: tlKNTI.KMKX, You will please accept my resignation from the vice-piiuciiial- shin of your schools. My isiwcrs of endurance have been overdone during the hut two week of my work. After some dsys of relaxation I now feel re cuperated, but It may be your iutcrvM w ill be bent promoted by relenting inc. With regret I Wuve your school this way; but with best wlslu-s for your fuliire prognt and thauks for all post kindness received at your hands, I am, Yours very truly, U. H. Wilku. Prof. Wilkes left for his old home in Kansas by this morning's train. Thk Nkw Tt'i. Florence West: The Hualaw iieonle may now make a . . it. .. :, h Tr"r.;VT T. T . pri-ing citln'ii Merchant . r. Kyle i. lion ivn:ilt' in llll. and placed at the (Ihm of our citi zen tne long talked ol anil much need ed tug. The new boat, the "Roberts," Is "H feet long, 15 feet In-aiu and draws 7 feet of water. She has compound engines lOxiM and i"0x2tt Inches, with an 1H Inch pUton stroke and Is capable of ktcamlng 10 knots an hour w ith a full load. Her carrying capacity I HO tons, or 40 tons net register. She left San Franclsm at one o'clock Tuesday, and reachel Horeiice Friday morning, laying off the mouth of the river over night. Him Kaimik Ixmi-i.tkd. Albany Democrat: The Oregonlan haa aome thing to say alwut Captain Van Al stine; but we haven't any more space for the tiresome subject. He Is In Jail, and claims bis O. A. R. badge Is in sulted liecause he Is kept there. He was put lu a durk cell for mean con duct. An effort I being made to get him out, but It will be under the Con dition that be leave town, when he would probably come to Albany or go to Eugene. Portland I as able to stand such a mlsfortune'ws we. PsJtjrUuard, Feb. L Hi tl. Pahhkh. The Rluckman bill appropriating t'Jo.OOO now In the state trcuury, the result of Oregon' propor tion of the C. 8. direct taxi's, paawl the house yesterday. It appropriates the money to the different counties of the stale for rood purposes, to is) used and cxieudcd under the direction and siierviKinii of the county court. Lane county, having 7i 00 square miles, will receive a littluover 17, on), as her por tion of the amount. This wisely ex pended will construct several mile of good nmd. SfXiiAY 8iiavi.no. Portland Dis patch: The l4trlTs of this city have sent to Kiator Woodward for Intro duction in the legislature, bill pro viding for the closing of burlsnihoi In the statu on Sunday. They say that other business places are closed by law so that Sunday can tie enjowd as a clay of rest, and they would like the same privilege forced on them. They claim thul iieonle can lie shaven aa welt on Saturday aa any other day, ani ven a.iy in tne week are too many to work. It l understood thut tbe cheap burlier aro opaoscdoto thl measure. Miss Dill Walton and Mrs. C. Hud long are visiting In San J-'ranclaco. ' 0":'."' Krtf YY HfC P3fBPPPjWMMMsWsJsBlsByj Vsa SBBBBsrsB Pfl IS THE INAUGURATION OF Grand Annua -SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ami Avail Yourselves of Wonderful -THIS SALE WILL J 0 WEDNESDAY, FED. 1. Rev. John Parsons, of Kulcm, U In the city. 8. Meriail Is now n ported to bo im- I """" . ... The snow storm begau last Wednes day night. Dr. Hhelton'i health shows no signs of Improvement. W. II. Matthews Is again in a crit ical condition. Miss Llllle Hendricks is visiting rel atives In Eugene. Miss E. II. Tarbct went to Harris burg this morning. The session of the leglsluturv will end Friday, Feb. 17. Alley's bill to Incorporate Florence has pamed the senate. (1. W. Welder rcturucd from Port land this afternoon. Dr. Mclnturtr returned from Inde pendence last night. J. E. Komi and wife returned from a visit at Irving this afternoon. T" AntM)piion bill ha cd the f a ....,'..... fil.. 0. N. Frazer and J. F. Starr started on a trip to Roseburg this afternoon. F. T. Whltcomb rcturneil from Rss'liurg by this morning' local traiu. The cannery wanta the product of mo acres or sweet com ior cnuuing puqxi' next full. Dr. It. F. Hsmmell of Cottage (irove and E. 1 Williams of It Valley went to Salem this morning. J. R. Campls'll went to Salem this morning to attend a meeting of the state central committee which meet in that city tomorrow. H. J. Cattcrlln of Salem has Urn visiting In Eugene for several ilnvs, re turning home this morning, lie ex pects to locate in Eugene in the near future. Yerington'a Ninth street dmg store Is undergo! ugaM-rles of Improvement. A warerMiii la Mug added aud the tore proper la being neatly painted and papered. On acccjMit of the non-arrival of white paper tbe lust Issue of the Flor ence West la printed on different tint of poster paper, thereby producing an unique apM-arauce. Rev. II. 8. Wallace, M. K. pastor at Junction, filled the pulpit of Rev. Mc I iiturff at the revival here, during the alss-nce of the latter visiting sick rela tives at Independence yesterday. Miss IWtle Woodwnrth, sm-Iicmi! su perintendent of Umatilla couul v, who lias been visiting friends In Eugene, and the public schools of the city and the State University, left for Salem this morning. The thermometer n'hod 12 degrees above zero lunt evening, the lowest for a number of years, 'uwanl morning it moderated and heavy snow atonu continued during the forenoon. , about 2 Inches more of the "beautiful'1 fulling. A Drain correspondent states that IL II. Miller A Son, of Eugene, exxrt to start a newspaper there in the mar fu ture. They ask no Imiiius, and pro pose to put In a tl,.'oo plant. They are tne gentlemen rn i i-ondiictixt newsK.ratSprliigllcIdf.ra tiling Tub Eiiikxk Ciiartkr. The Eu gene amciiili ichnrtcr pasel the sen ate Tuesday liy pui'tlcallv a unani mous vote, without amendment. It was Immediately sent tu the house. the time for the President of the be Inaugurated, Clearance IN EVERY DEPARTlfjENT. CONTINUE lOU- DAYS 30 Mineral t'onuty Again. Pslly Uiuni Fth. t Tho following from bslny't Oregon Ian would Indicate that the fight for the formation of Mineral county ha uot been glveii up, although the com mlttee ou counties baa reported ad versely uuaulmously, aud the bill ha been laid on the table: "Itcprvseiitatlve Haughman, of Cot tage (Irove, I jine county, Introduced, January II, a bill to create the county of Mineral. Ijwt week a uumls-i of people from Cottage Urove aud Eugene favoring and oppoalug the proisiallloii. vUltisl Salem. Among the former waa the Hon. .at .Martin, who think the time has come for a M-iiaratlon. He said the promised county contains near ly Usui voters, over 700 of whom havo slgueil a petition to the legisla ture, praying for the passage of the bllL The new coun ty will contain the southern iKirtloii of Ijine oninty aud the north- eatern portion of Douglaa county, and will Ini irn-gular in shaie, but will average I VI miles between east and wi-st and M between north. The greatest width will 1 on the east, w here it will embrace the Kohetulau mining district. OIVKN I P TUB SHIP. "It Is uudemtoasl that the propowd lllttlue touuty was merely a scheme to prevent the songe of the act creating the county of Mineral, and the fact that the Isickcra ol the proposed l!lali:e county have gone home, U the keenest Illustration of the fact. The entire delegation of Ijiue, It Is thought, will light the prosssd Rlalne county to a tlulxli, if there should be any how on the part of Its bavkera to urge the divlsluu." IKO.n THK CATITOl.. Ths IslalsiM Wrlaains' A war fclsMlf Asiils Mark. Svelal to PtlLT Ul'ABD. Salkm, Or., Feb. 2. 2 P. M. The fol lowing business was transacted In Uie house thl morning: Special committee on jute mill for iemtutiary. reported bill favorably for passage; to third reading. Sheriffs and Clerks salary bill re ferred to committee on counties. Under resolution all standing com mittee are reporting on bills In their hands. BKXATB KKW II1LLB. Ry Hlrscn, to purchase electrto light plant now used by tlie state. lly Cns. to change boundary be tween Multnomah aud Clackamas counties. lly Meyers, regulating the liabilities of con n lies for defective roads and bridges. Ry Hayes, Incorporation of Clacka mas City. Ry Alley, pmiMigating food fishes. Ry Dodsou, dividing Raker county. II1LL8 fAHKKU. Wcatherford'a homestead bll()read and iwssud. Anothf.h Pkopomition. Albany Democrat: The hitch between the Electrlo Light company and tbe city ha hecu on the length of the contract, the comnauv wanting a long contract Lwhllo the city refuses anything over a Cy,r T IVniiajnit la Informed a pniMwition win lie made ny tne com jmny to complete the contract with nine lights, aud furnli other lights desired without an y time to contract at the rate desired by the council. Tbi would make the cost of 10 lights until July 1st, llno.60 per month. Sale Opportunities. WMf Death of Or. T. W. sheltoo. DaUf O.jarJ.r,. t Dr. T. V. Hlielton, of thl city, who has been In raphlly dw lining health for several month jt. died at his residence at H:'J.' o'clock this forenoon. The doctor wa born In the state of Missouri on October 4, 1M, and was but two years old Wbeu his wreuta re moved with their family to Yamhill county In Oregon. When he grew to manhood ha went to Han Francisco and graduated at tho Tolaud Mistical College, afterward n-tunilng to Oregon aud commeiiivil tho praelice of his profession at Knlcm. hlmrtly after this lie was mnrrliHl to Ada 1 Lucas, lu Hoik county, on Uctolwr H, li;o. In lsT;i he reniovel to Kugcne whero ha built up a large aud lucrative practice, which lie sustained until failing health Interfered. Tho disease from which ho died la known to medical science as leukaemia, the principal features of which are a thinning of the blood with decrease In the number of red cor puscles, and an eiiormus Increase in the number of white ones. This produces a condition very similar to that resulting from profuse lissi of IiIikhI A short time ago he went to Loa Angeles, Cal., In hoe that a change of climate would be beuetlclal, but the bone failed him, and he grew so much weaker that when he arrived borne lust Friday morning he was uuablu to walk to hla residence. Assistance waa kindly rendered by friends, but be grew stead ily weaker until nature succuiiiImsI. If I mother is still living, aged Hi years, at Monmouth, Oregon, whero he also lias two sisters living, and one In Portland. Ills two brothers, Dr. J. C. Sheltou and J. V. hhelton live at Ha lem and Carlton respectively. One daughter, Alberta, Is left to comfort the widowed mother. Aa a citizen of Kugene, deceased waa public spirited man, who has done a great ileal toward the sulwtantial and tswutifying Improvements of the city, ana among oilier thing it la due lurgvly to hi rti'oiU iUmi the present watr works system was Inaugurated. tie lias always enjoyed the cootldcnce and esteem of tlusst associated with him In hla profession as well aa all others with whom acquaintance brought him In contact, and by In dustry had amassed a snug fortune. I he. funeral will take place on Hun- day next, under the direction of tho A. U. U. V. kslge, of which he waa a prominent member. rersonai. Pall 7 d sard, Fab. X J. P. IUmsey la at Halcin. (leo, T. Hall visited Portland yester day. Ki-HcnaUir Luklu vUltcd HaKMj yes terday. J. V. Goodalo and A. C. Wootloock visited Knletn Unlay. Itcv. John Iarson rctunicd to his home at Halem this morning. 1. K. Fnodgrasa and K. II. Ingham are among the latest victims to the muniis. Airs. J. u, iiushneii and son, bred, fl'turuiHl tbla aftcriKsin from a visit at Junction. M.Hvarvcnid and flco. It. Dorr Is were nassengera for l'ortland ou the local this morning. Corvallis Times: ( leorge Uerturt, an old tirvallla Isiy, la In town on a visit to relatives ami frtemjs. He will leave iu a day or two for a brief vUt ith friends at Albany and Sugene, and then return to bis home Falrhaven, Washington. Heal Estate l rangier. COUNTRY. ' CF Llttlefleld to A W Haskell, 80 acres lu 1 18 a, r 4 w; quit claim. C W Waahhumeet al t Willamette Itl Estate Co, land In t IS a, r 4 w; FLORENCE. W A Cox to F M Rweet, lota 2 aud 8, block 8, Cox gldltlon; f 1. KLOENE. Lorona Johnson to A W Haskell, lota 1 and 4, blwk 3, Hklnuer's dona tion; $1. Dido. A noted rihepTierd dog, with history, though unwritten, died of old age. February 1, 1HD3. He waa pre sented to I lev. J. A. llaifla iiVugust, 1875, when one month old, and waa the only dog ever owned or kept by the family. Dido waa well know In Corvallis, where he lived and enjoyed life fifteen years the past two and one half years ho haa been kept by Mrs. N orris Humphrey where lt died at the advanced age of seventeen year and seven months. He was a celebrat ed dog, tenderly cared for aud well kept iu hla declining year. Farckh tub Order. Albany Dem ocrat: There Is lota of farce about the tale legislature. Hoorcs of bills are In troduced with no Idea that they will be passed. The members seem to think that they have to do something for their constituency, like a lawyer making a but speech lu order to make his bill sound more ivasonable. A clerk who haa been at Halem some time say he baa not drawn a mark with his pen yet, and most of the other clerk are ditto. That's another farce. The wood are full ol them. Pstir Guard, Fsbil KBViVAL.-itcY. John Tarsons, pre- .1.11,.,. mt.l-.m nf tl.a U.l.im ill.lrl. Rireached at the Methodist revival yea I terday afternoon and last night. Not withstanding the weal tier a large crowd was out. The Interest waa most cedent. A Urge number waa at tbe altar and three were converted, mak ing In all to date lul. Tbe people do not grow weary and the church work exceedingly welL Co. Library As(miatio.x. About three yean ago a library association was formed by the teacher of I Jine County, and It pnsipered tor time but waa allowed to drag, after short time. (Superintendent Htevcnson ex- Cicts to revive the assodallnn and baa tely received number of new book of Interest to teachers. As the dues of the association are but '5 cents per year, there should be a good list of member. A Bad Firr. Last Buuday night Mr. A. It. McDonald, residing near Hcio, went to hla barn to tend to his tock, and waa smoking at the time. A while after reluming to bis house fire was discovered In the barn, prob ably caught from the pipe. Little could be done, and tlio entire barn was burned, together with seven bead of horasa, lOuu bunhela of grain, 15 tons of hay and considerable machinery. A few tblugs were saved. There was no Insurance, and tbe loss Is hunce a heavy one. Hardware, stoves and tinware. lrge stock bought for cs.ih. We ofl'er good goo. is at fair pti; are thankful for st favors and sk fr a share of your pstmnatre la the future. Soy new styles of waii pcr Ut l ncg trade, OBIJTKI ILlADWAKE CtMPASY. HayUn. O 1 o o 0