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rl ' f IITMUSIM KOI Til IMIHlllTIBS IFDEXOCIiTIC rUKin.El.U0 TO till II lOUITU.Kfi IT TIIIVE1T OF OLE BEOW EUGENK, OIU SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1893. NO. 18. VOL 25 nn GENE Gr AMD. u v I The EuRcnf City Guard. PfBLltfllED EVERY SATUHCAY. I. L. CAMi'HKLL, lnbltlrr sj4 Prswrlelsr. prf ansoni J I 4 H.sHh.. I Km bobUis AileertiniiKJ It'll" VnA Aow Tin ad.ertiem will be charged at th fat lrUs rese ' M M IIM equate six nwotn .! (iMMIUraUB JreeT 11 W Tnimt tio In local ooluma, 80 iwstt uar Ho tor eh tatertio. tAlnrtUin bill will be (W1 qearterly. All tb work bmI b rAio roa o muthi. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-at-Luw, OFFICK Oae-hall block aonth of P. O. M-S(Mcial stuatloa fires to Collect tad I'rubste biuinM CEO. M. MILLER IVumsj tni Ccunsollavat-Law, and Real Estate A$erU. KUUKNB CITY, - ORKOON. OFFICE -Upuur. o)ioiU HoUl Eugene. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attornejr-at-LniT EUGENE CITY OREOON. gpeeUlalteatioa dres'to rroUU loio ,ad Abstracts of Till. Oncs-Om Lao County Bank. DEALER IN Docks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. fayallWsrk Warraalr4. Tb be family remedy i( undoubtedly Pfttder Oregon Blood Partner. Ilarm Itm, M uwomplishe relief wbr mn otb- r aMdieiova tail to da. It may be safe I; fire to the infant a veil aa tb adult. Cash paid for produce at Goldsmith's. T. CHunwcu, PrsidaL S. B. fcUsis, Ja. II I IV 1 1 U 01 Eugene. Paid up Ush Capital f 50,000 Surplus and Profits, $30,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A reneral baakinc boalnaa d.me on reasntr sMetersie, rht drafts on NEW YoKK, CHICAGO. HAN FRANCISCO aad ItlKT USD, OUKUOX. Bill of eachaaH sold oa foreies eouatrle. iWpoiiU received ubjct to ehei-k or renin 0U of deposit. AU collection ectruiUd to Q will recelM Vmeipt attention McClaren Building, Next to Lane Co. DanK Eugene, - - Oregqq. TI LARGEST STOCK QP IX LANE COUNTY. Orders by mail filled on the day of arrival. air Health (or the llaby, Pleasure (or t!e Parmt. rv-w Life (or the OU Folks. Mires1 Root Beer THE GRAT TLTPEHAKCE DRIXX 1 a (hmltf aOalr-areqalalta of tbe borne. A U m packaaje maaaa fmllmm of a delM-looe, Irenrtbenlof cflerraeee&t beverufo. Tm he a4.l I' e.bi jw 't ! Of arC I " Irt. r 4 eMk b. ft ift4 t " )M Ml . ! I UWfMititeie Hi. LIU . - - I I a nra mm m universityBool.stQre. tniversityand SchoolBooks AFamivAff mm vcaa urn Hakey Drain Tile Factory, Fiftl eleaa tile akipd to aa nrt part cf eeaatry. t. HASH CO., rropfietara. copper IYETE55J e- j m v i ' arm 1 w I "larV" S BOTTOM TAN J5 Bowel Troublra, and Cramp, Colic, or any Internal or Kitemal I'ain. Ak yooi dniKKtet for It Goldsmith, the Pio eer Grocer. r(F LsiLiyCy PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland. Or. (V SEND OR City Property. The value of an investment in property depends upon the actual merit which it pofKocses, and the proupwta of its incrraiing in value. That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITION. ' Property Is the bent luvoatment In Eugrtie, taipeclally if you want a brautiful place tot a home Adjoining the UnlverHlt.o,'rouiiU n'1 the vitV ,l,ulu on the jUit' w,lh trttt-ears, city water and electric HgliU extending to It, It l the moat convenient and dmlrable property on the market. Never mind the weather, UNIVERSITY ADDITION, b high and dry and naturally well drained. PrlPa low, and on eay terms. Call on or write to II. N. Corkerllne, Eugene, Or. Ofllt In ChrUnmn IJlock. Farms. LINN & KAYS, FURMTURE DEALERS, UNBERTMEE3 & EMBALMER'S. Call answered day or Cene, Willamette street. Heal Estate Transfers. Kl'OKXK. E ( Itrigtm to J P Chenher. lota 1 and 4, fraetlonal block 4, t'hesher's aeeindsdditlon;f.inn. J H Chamlnrs to F L Chsmliem, Interent In lt 6, block 5, In Hhelton's addition; W . i) LEX ADA. Oo II Colter to Katie Dale, kt 8, block 1; f MI. BI'HISOHEI.n. HnriiitfllfM IJtnd and Inveatment Power Ca to Wlllluiu U Steam., iU; fJ05. fljORKNt'K, (leo M MIIl-r to II () Colll. r. IoU 18 and ao, block a, Miller'a addition; Jamea H Yat. e to John It and W It Morris, lot M, UK-k 7, Miller's addl tionj lT.'i. JCXtTIOX CITY. W L IIoutin to F M Parker, ono third Interest In Junction City flouring mills property; and other valuable prnjwrty. Chamberlain's Eye and Sldn Ointment A ccrtaia cure (or Chronic Sore Eye Tetter, S1F Kheutn, fccald Head, Old t'brwnle bores, Feres Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Bore Nipple aad Pile. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases bare beea cured by It after all other treatment bad failed. S3 cent per box. For etl tr Ottrara A OcLaoo. DAY t HENDERSON, is- 4KB- FCRmtEE DEALER ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. nrn nnnir nrrnnn iiU UWll UlVltU) L SCHW1EZSCH1LD. Proprtcior. WHOOL SUPPLIES, STATION EH Y, WALL PAPF.lt, ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Full Stock ol Butterick Patterns. Addrew r. O. Bos 11. BQ8 and Poultry supplies Fertilizers TREES. CATALOCUE.-M Acreage. Fruit Lands ni$ht. Opposite Hotel Ew- Several Hills Passed TodaySpecial Orders .Numerous. Mprrlal to Daily Oi aso. SALKX, Feb. 11 HOl'SK. A resolution by Upton reulriug state otllclals to make emolument re turns for the fiscal year was adopted. L'ptou's speciflo contract bill was lost. Mayer's bill to exempt all credits fiQtil taxation was made a special or der for Tueedny at 4 o'clock ru. Msnley' bill relathig to the aaaeas mentand the oolleotion of taxes at one pluoe, at one time and to ono of ficer was paaaed. Ily Ormahy, fixing hours of labor on street railway to twelve and one-half hours out of the twenty-four was re committed to the committee to affix a penalty claune. Upton's bill to make the county corn mlwionera' court the board of equali sation, parsed. Hv Daly, spproprlatlng r-VXX) for a graded Bchooi in Klamath county, paaftrd. Cunia's bill relating to pharmacy, DAMMftle Ford called op the motion to. re eonsldcr tlio vote nn the il creating a tat btiard f aU'ixigrahh examim rs. Uoveruor Prniioyer's veto of the 1111 apiiroprlatiug tor the World fair Is the clal order of the houw this afternoon at 1 JO o'clock. The bill to incrva en if the atate board of hortlciiUure ia the sieolal measure r 8 o'clmk. SENATE. Wratlierford's bill to fix maximum nalaries of all publle offla-r la the special order for 2 o'clock this after noon. The bill to retrulate rates oo railroad trartic at The iMll.-a, pe-ial order of 20 o'clock this afternoon. Ammioxjsesits. The firm ti Iu4qw A IMtr, of lrttaye tiruve, hav made au aeeiinruenl lu Jamea Ilemenway for the Iwn. flt of tix-ir rrciitor. I.la bllitiea, lv.S; aawta, ll.Mt. Also the firm of Harlow A HUirk have aa limedtothe same pvntleman. Lia bilities, 112. 40; asaeU, (l.-ua Take a magnifying gbt and at the new ur-t etut pli:e stamp and police how the naru uf the discoverer of Aiin ri' W p Uel. The K ap(!ar laio ia CXlumJiu." Fit I DAY, FEB. 10. Win Mayer came up from Port laud Inst evcu'iig. K. P. IUxIford of CotUtro Grove is In town today. F. A. I tank in returned home from Siilem this afternoon. Mint Carrie Lauer went to Portland this inori log on a short vUlL The south hound overland train was twenty miuutes late last night. K. K. Kul.ll went to Kulem this nionilng to spend a day or two. ('apt. P. ('. Nidtind n-lunied to his home at Crvswcll this afternoon. U N. Ibmey and wife went to Salem thin morning to upend a few days. John Stnhlnecker, of Portlaud, a Koverntuent land agent, was In town to-day. In Umatilla county It Is thought that the winter will kill SO Jx r cent of the stock. The Salem Journal declara the Jute ImK bill a it pusaetl a cheat and a fraud, which lias a familiar ring. M. (1. Met 'any is uow a county rhanre at lr. ItUMMdl's aaiiltarium, ou the McKenile. S. lav Friendly and wife went to Ka leni iVr morning to snd a day ortwo vUltlug relative. linker county crlmlnnl court ex ieuse towt her 13,074.-1 last year. No wonder her taxmycr howL The lUievliurir local was about half an hour late this afternoon, having hcen tidayetl in leaving roriiana. Alley's bill to create precluct onicrrs. etc.. was conoidcntl In the senate yes terday and taiii'U to pass; ayes, ia: nays, 10. Rev. (1. A. lilair Is again ill, hit ail ment being heart disease, lie has lieen seriouely tick hut has Improved considerably during the past two days. Mr. B. Mcrlnu returned on the over land Inst night from I Angeles, Cal., where he has been the past two months for his health. Ho returns considerable improved being able to get about. Portland Catholic Sentinel: Before the election there did not seem to be enouirh Democrats In Oregon to fill all the federal otilcea In the state, whilst now there are four applicants for every berth. (leorgc Hcltdiaw and wife returned from a visit to F-aatern Washington Inst tiiifht. They are glad to dy. back to the Willamette valley. Twenty de grees below the xero Mlnt la a little too cold for them. Grants Pass Courier: Josephine county has no county surveyor; we have no deputy U. S. mineral surveyor and our city is without any ofllclal who can give proM-r grade for sidewalks, etc. There is an opening In Grant I'm for a scltntlllc surveyor. Bob Johnson, formerly editor of the Corvallls Times, the other evening In addressing the legislative committee on counties, raid that if the proposed counties of Lincoln and Blaine were en led, Benton would have nothing a rt but the court nouse and cemetery. W. V. May of Gilliam county bor rowed a horse from a aheepmau near Condon to go to Anteloie. There be sold the horse, and borrowed another to go home to Condon. At Condon he sold the second horse and left Immedi ately for parts unkuowu. May is on ly 17 year old. The land office at La Grande did a larger buslners than any other land of fice in the United State last year and when we tako into consideration that the exnscof that oftloe were below any other In the United State, It show good business abilities on the part of the ofllclal. Albany Herald: Attachments con tinue tot levied upon the so-called banks at Oervata ana Junction City. Apparently the proprietor of these in stitutions one man owning both and also one in Yamhill county was in the business for revenue only and be got IL There should be some way of stopping me career or sucn men. W. L. Delano has released the room now occupied by Jerry Horn over his barber shop, and will remove to the same In the near future. Mr. Horn has rented the James Barger residence, corner of Sixth and Lin coln avenue. Ths residence now oc cupied by Mr. Delano and wife will he taaeii piwMcHion or iy a newly wedded couple about April IsL Hie world's fair auxiliary commis sion are free at their disposal of invi tations to atlena toe numerous de partment under their supervision, so free, in fuot that the whole matter is Iteoominira notorious farce. For In stance t ho drueglsta, pharmacist and physicians nepartineiit nave Issued tticse Invitations so freely that all who have ever been emraiml In either of these, are each distinctly and person ally Invited to represent hi communi ty In hi particular branch. This baa become so common that the wide awake pmfi-sxlonal man sees In it, not an effort to further science but an ef fort to further ths exchequer by the Ratherinir of a great crowd, rofsl. bad and I nd lin-rent. FoHnr uei hh Suit. Springfield Maeiiker: Friday, Sheriff Nuland served iMitlor of the foreclosure of the mortirafre held aflnt the IL J. Pen Bra pn. rty known as the Springfield inventmeut and tower enmpanv's property. Hie notice com miu itu fus Mailory m lrut for the plaintiffs who are prominent Portland capital l.ts and is served on IL J. Pengra and lola Pemrra as principal, and J, :. Boyd, Geo. II. Thurston, Geo. E Lyne, A. L. Steams, II. E. Edwanls, Alinon Wheeler, Khwterman, C. H. Isxld. and Northern Counties Iiiveet. ment Company, eon-anondenta. The case will coins up In the Maruh term of court and Involves lb aunt of t'O,- 4.jO.uana IDU'ASl. HeJIr Guard, f.fc. 11. Lisa Rr.Bi-iLT. Jeo. F. Craw has Just completed the work of Tebullding and rriNiiniig nis ua-grapn line to Hprlniffleld. Ttla short Lite Wa oV molitliei by the heavy storm hv4 Ie eenibcr hot U aew la worktop order axulD. Wt po) om the eouniy road were aliutiked and ttis wire strung Oil the. Postal Co. poh DlEIk Juiwtlon Time: Wednes day nijfht, Februarr l.- C)'le, sin of Mr. and Mrs, tivo, lhyd, saed. i year. I'MVEUSITY TAX KEPEALKI). The House Appropriate .'0,(KO An nually Instead of One-Seventh of a Kill Tax. SMlsl to the t.CAi. Salem. Feb. 10, SM p. in. The house today h tle the law which provides for a levy of one-seventh of a mill annual tax for the support of the Mate University and nppn printed rJO.ooo ' annually for Its support. At present the one-aeveiilh of a mill tax produces alsHit f3l,Mi,lncretiing anuunlly. I n der the pn-seut law the approp'riallou Is iM-nuaiieiil and does nut have to bu fought for every two years as would tie the case 'with the one proposed. The prweuea of the leading cltlxcu of F.uircnc It desirable at the capltol to nn'Veut like action hv the senate. Kl.) Springfield items. Messenger, Feb. 10. We understand a certain KiiReiie merchant Is about to establish a branch house In Springtlcld. W. (.'. Washhurno rrttirntil from Junction City. Sunday, w here he went to see hi mother who It quite tick. Little Ruby Yerincton It In a criti cal condition. Beside hip disease, she also ha tubercular meningitis. There Is little if any hoite of her recovery. George Newton It up from Portland to see hit father who Is ou the sick list. Word fnQ Good Samaritan ho- tal at Portland, announce that Gitt Milam 1 no better. An Albany business man wants to purchase ground In Springlleld along the mill race, to put lu a brick yard and pottery works. Philip Zols-1 and wile vtai-ted to Mlnden, Nebraska, on the south bound overland Wednesday night, where they will make their future home. Mrs.V. J. Conrad, of Oakcsdato, Washington, who ha Iwen visiting relatives and friends in lane county, I in Eugene, and very sick with pneumonia fever. The lane Lumlcr I.cngue has re ceived an order from the Southern 1'acltlo for a lot of bridge tlinls-rs to be used on the main line. v The band concerts to have lsen giv en at Coburg ou February I -It It and l'lu gene ou the IHth lnt., have been Indefinitely postponed on account of the Illness of Leader Yeriugton's daughter Ituby. Hie contract for clothing and paper ing the opera house was let to L. A. Overton, of Eugene, who with a force of three men began work Monday morning. There Is some talk of let ting the matter of putting In stage curtains, rest for the present. Junction City and Monroe cltl.cus are at Salem this week, working to se cure a favorable rcitort on the Blaine county scheme. The experience of our Mineral countyisia does not teem to have convinced these people of how utterly Impracticable It any di vision or lane county at the present time. They will fully realize this fact however, after the committee on coun ties gelt through with the bill, or at least after the legislature get t a "swipe" at It. FROM 8ALEM. Ts'ltay. special to the Daily Ucasd. Salem, Oregon. Feb. 10, 3 p. m. The following proceedings were hud to-day in the house: HILLS, PASMEII. By Cooper, to elect road supervisors and general mail law allowing levy of two to four sr cent. By Northup, to fix the hour of legis lature to assemble at uoon, lustcad of l; r. M. By Paxton, for equity trials to 1 had before courts instead of referrec, except by the stipulation of parties, or when accounts are Involved. By Klckell, to prevent the tale of deer meat and other game out of tea son. Henato amendment to Cnmplall'e pilot bill, providing that two commis sioners shall rcsldu In Astoria instead of Portland. Concurred In. Ayes, forty-four; noea, eleven. Paxton gave notice of the reconsider ation of the bill to authorise the Port of of Portland to Invest linking fund on It own bond. MEXATK. The senate passed the game and fish warden bill. De Lessees stsjllly. Paris, Feb. 9-Panauia sentence have Just been deliv.red, a follows: Ferdinand de Lcsaeix, five years Itu- rrionment am! 6oui francs fine; 'harlca de Isaejis, five year and 3IM) francs; Fontane and Cottu, two yrn and '1000 franc1 each; Lifl'el, two year and 20,0110 franca. The sentences have canned a pro fiaind sensation, esially that of Fenllnand de N-mm-isi. Tlie Judgua-ut find them guilty of swindling and a breach of trust, Aecesle secretarf ml aisle. Dallas, Tex., Feb. 0. A private telegram wa received here tonight frrm Representative Sliringer, fn.m Waehlliglon, saying: "Judge Walter (J. Gresham of Indiana has ls-. ii U-n-dered the office of .ecretary of stale by President-elect Cleveland and he has accepted." sr Secreisrr ml aisle. ClIICAtHl, Feb. TImp Kwnliig Journal say positively that Judge Waller Q. Gresham will I President Cleveland's secretary of state. The qomliofl was put to hi in by a p-presrn-tative of that peri '"' be refused to deny It, An Ixvitatiom. T. C. Hauliitau I preaching each evening at Mount's IialL All Christlaiit are invited to come aud assist In ItawGotpel srrvla- and alt who wUh to know the law of the spirit if Ufeand Chri-t Jeau are luvlu-d to come. lMHMivrj.. Tl Kveulne; Capital Journal of Haleai baa l-en grvatly Im prowt In It "nake up." The Juur ual la a spicy rsper, is well conducted diwe-tally aud nvrs all tlie news of ihr capital cay. The new arranuvinenl aHt eujwilerably to its typographies 1ft rs rare. . Coin in isslouers foort. licvl Gi'rt suia-nisor of district No 10 $J0 00 J I. ruTiiiih.supcrvlsorof district No 01 30 00 A MiMire, suis-nisor of district No 07 4 00 C F. Bycrs, paus-r supplies 10 00 J C Jennings, gravel and dam age S 00 E P Ibslford, supervisor of dis- , trlet No 1H K l0 Win GMMlpasiure, suis-rvls-ir of district No 7.5 4 00 Balance bill J J McCullough, su pervisor, allowed 13 00 TM lU'iisliaw, suienisor of dis trict U'l 4 00 James Talluian, tUIM-nisor of district No IM 12 00 L FCmw. suis-nisor, llaiice of bill : 2 00 W II Ksnoir, auitenisor of dis trict No Hi 10 00 J A McMulian. suiarvisor of dis trict No 68 10 00 Itoht Schmuti, tutiervlsor of dis trict No II S4 00 Frank Jaeksou, pauper supplies.. 8 00 John McColluin .. A U) CKByers, " ..10 00 J G Stevenson, school ttiperlu tendent 60 00 A II Fisk, Judge M .16 K HSklpwortli, counysA attorney 17 00 John Kccucy, I'UttlngwtxHl for pniiH'rs 73 Rcsirt of W.n I) Wallaoe, super visor district No 0 approved and bill for services allowed 21 00 Boundaries of mad districts 34 and 44 slightly changed. D M Jones, supervisor of district No 67 a 28 00 Report and hllKf Myron llltgood, supervisor district No 04 continued fur explanation. V A t 'atoii, suMrvr9r ofdlttrlct No Tl 0 00 Frank lU lsner, treasurer 41 00 II F Russell, keeping pauper 102 M I) Bristow, jmuer supplier 8 00 James Lluebaugh, supervisor of district No 14 60 00 Bill of Howard Pope, supervisor of Mad district No HO, continued for ex planjiJon. BlWif J B Stewart, supervisor of nmd district No 00, continued for ex planation. lull ofTho Evans, supervisor of district No 51 0 00 Maurice Johnson, supervisor of district 23, m, allowed al... 4 80 J M Watford, supervisor of ot trlet No 3 . 7 00 Jaui Duval, supervisor of dis trict No 7, for Hit allowed at... 14 00 A Simmons, auiMTvlaor of dis trict No 1 14 00 I. W. Petrlc, road supervisor of district No. 77 4 00 Gilmore Hhclly, supervisor road district No. 65, fin. allowed at. ..10 00 John Hunter, supervisor of road district No. 4H 0 00 Bill of J 1) Cox, supervisor of mad district for W alowed aL 12000 Bill of Win T 1 Ingan, supervisor of district No 60, accepted and bill for service for f 15 al lowed at 10 00 Geo M Hawley for spikes and bridge timbers 5 00 Rcorttf J. W. Bond, supervisor of road district No 2H, and Isaac Zuru- walt of No 60, approved. Report of P M McPherson, supervis or of district No 7, continued for ex planation. Kcisirtof John Gaelic, aupervleor district No 87, continued for explauv I Ion. BUI of J C Wallace, supervisor of road district No. 15, approved and bill for service allowed at.f 17 00 Report J J I oud. supervisor dis. trict No 15, allowed and bill for services for 124, allowed aL 12 00 Bill of Willamette Heal Kstat Co. for IU7 loads of gravel t4. 25 allowed at $1011 Bill of M Kennedy for 150 load of gravel for $7 60 allowed at 4 SO Bill of Frank Adklna for gravel con tinued for verification. Bill of A Vltua for gravel allowed for tO 08. Bill of T W Shclton for gravel, al lowed $10 05 Bill of O B Walker, transporta tion of pauper 260 Wurrant drawn in favor of G Fisher for balance on road ap propriation in road district 40 2500 aiw iirtsvisoaa. 77-8 U Itrks-ood 4S-Ttes Jactsos tt-liwWUlN lA-Htnrj OoikUrd 57-M r Peeboriy 7'i-J L AtkUena V-J g Hmilh J7 Ji Ho. era M-Ora II Lr VHI W Hood .Vi-A J umwslt 15 -V V iienfhmsa 74 KM Uvea 41 JM Arebat 71-l'tM MolMaiel 7-4'JBrsUaia M-Wm Dorr. Wft-W W Chrtomaa n't- Ilenrv Tbr 44- B P Ianws i-ltH llflsal W-LACnuuli .'l-W K Unek KV-C II Wineoog JO-H HsblirlB W-('h b Howe S-rheMtheny 3-rrask Llineet W-Hrarv MetUtewt 74 Wat (loortpeaar n-T A VooaUis IS-Wa Mren Zl-T M K.s.b fit-It Y Alliens, 41 Jl W Alles X J M 8mm S-H K H'MMUia ll-KMieby M-Kd Nirhelaoa 17-l!i-hrd Boretos Hi- Matt Eoierkk 1 4 li slessedy A It-Jobs B Cruas Bill of John Thomas, for gravel; allowe.1 fll 71 Register, printing .. 19 60 I. L. Campbell, printing 43 lit (X.KO.X EC'S INtEKT. HaOXK. J. Harris, coroner 80 David Markh y, Juror 120 ( Im. Htoult'er, ' I i Ja. Ozment, " 1 20 Cal Stevenson, " ............ 12" A. tl. W alker, " I J K. F. Smith, 1 20 Dr. U. G. Stiapp, witness. 1 70 N. D. Hwet, - 1 70 Goo. Metieen, " I 70 Jolin Issik. " 1 70 IxHitt Maugulre, .. 1 70 Jamea Hcnu nwsy, " 170 Rill tsf A. J. Keeoey. ror gravel, continued for eeniflcation. Ord. n-d allowed bill of J. W. lIarrts,cironer, imiuest ork..fll 00 Onlere.1 alloweL, bill of William H. Williams, for taking care of HuU'hlrisoit' I insane i pro perty; eotliiel Utt term. H. Y. Abbott, making 'uatic jury ll-t Li 00 Ottol'etsrd'l, adtiig In draw- In?, making Jury Lst. . 1 W IL L. Hayes, annietiiig drswlug, makluft- jury lut 2 00 Mate r. John la . ... 1 UJ Gen.- V. KJnsry, Justlc) K-ea, LEGISLATIVE PKOCECDISUS. Srwrl! to Pailv Or aad. Salem, Feb. 11, 2 p. in. itotsi- Ford' school tax hill, pasred. By Coon to Increase jsiwer of state Itoard of horticulture, liinde a rjHMial order for Monday at 8 o'clock. lu ll's bill regulating the hcnllugof lllfeclel sheep. ptisee. By Maxwell, for election of U. 8. senators, by direct vote of the people. Resolution passed. To protect beaver In Malheur and linker counties, pasei-d. To change name of Alsea City to Stanford; isusnhI. Henato bill relating to the recorder of Umatilla county and fee thereof; passed. To allow Judge to order additional Jurors to be drawn from the Jury box; WAaMi, 1, The senate Portland bridge Mil with toll amendments, recommitted to com mittee. By Paxton 'to give lodging house keepers a lien on baggage; sismiI. HEM ATE ntLLS PANNED. Manley'a, for free bridge aenssj the Willamette at Portland. By Keady to appropriate 1 1!K),000 to purchase machinery, erect building aud establish a Jute mill to N run by penitentiary couvlct labor; INVENTKIATIoN. The committee anointed by the leg islature to Investigate the all'ulr of the Insane asylum and penitentiary have flushed their lalwrs and the reports wVl lie submitted next Week ts-fora the legislature adjourua. iSAlly GaanL rb. IL Up to TJiunslay night thirty-six bills had reacheil tho governor. Of this number all but three were for city charter, and of the three general laws two had been vetoed. Senator lllrw h's school laiKKdll pro vides for the sale of tuch lands at 12 60 Instead of fl 2'fjpcracrc, He gained qultea victory, lu that the public lands committee reported unfavorably and then wa strong opposition from last ern Oregon on the senate door. Governor Pennoyer hat tiled with' the sccretnnwif state tlie Iawton as sessment hi?!, which will Itecome a law as fast at It can without the signa ture of the governor, 'i'h It law ier mlts nn deductions for Indebted lies nod repeals the mortgage tax law. Salem Statesman: No effort will 1st made topasetho Gulllxaon bill appro priatlng 40,000 for the biennial term, aside from tlie fixed levy over the the governor's veto, a compromise hav ing lcn tifected In the bouse yes terday by which it is virtual ly agreed to pass the Ford bill, which approprlaU-a fflo.ooo for tho ma lltia for tlie biennial term aud n-pea's the fixed tax for both atate university and militia, appropriating t ,000 for the state university. A aasf Driver freer, is Deals Hear Cewlee CHf . Pendleton, February 13. Tlie Fast Oregonlan says: Mcvwigca received from Coulee City, Wash., reports In tense suffering from tho extreme cold during the last tlveday. The country I covered with several fvet of snow, which la being drifted constantly by a change of wind. The railroads are burled and the wagon-roads are almost linnaasahle. The stage mute from Coulee City to the Columbia river at Port Columbia lias been abandoned since Thursday for lack of driver. This mute I 45 mile long with but one house or point of shelter, that being the half way sta tion. On Wednesday morning the coach arrived with one passenger. Ho was Isvlly frozen and delirious from suffer ing. Tlie driver was almost disabled hut managed to reach Coulee City be- fore he became delirious. Neither Is yet restored to reason, but It Is hos.-d both will recover. The driver all re fused to attempt the return trip. Saturday afternoon the second ttago arrived from Port Columbia. The driver tat leaning against the sldeartn of the seat holding the reins in his hands. The horses walked to the hoti door and stopped. The landlord took out tbe baggage and the stage paused on to the stable. Tho hostlers tpoke to the driver but received no answer. Climbing on the seat they found him frozen stiff and held to tbe arm of the coach by a mass of Ice. The rein were held In hit frozen hand as in a vice and bad to tie out In pieces. The horses' mouths were torn by the freezing to the bit. Deep Bxow. Linn County Lum berman: The trip fnun Green Basin to Detroit would at tho present time coming under the head of carrying mall uuder difficulties, Last Saturday P. M. Roe came down with Uncle Sam's pouches and ttarb-d back the tame day, making tlx miles and top plng over night with Joseph Hamil ton. Sunday be resumed bis lonrney. coveting only two mile, when he stopped with Mr. McRay. Tlie snow at that place It SI feet deep, While It I our feel at Detroit, nis not Known how he made the remainder of the trip. No mail arrived Tuesday from that place Two City Oovehxments. The new city charter of Collage Grove has be come a law, the governor merely filing ths same and allowing It to become a law without hla signature. It appears that Cot tam Grove nroner on tho west aile of the river will work under the old charter, while the new city will be known as i-aat loiiago urove ana work under the new city charter that has Just passed the legislature. Near ly every officer of the old town live on the east side of the river, heiico they will lie disqualified from acting. Tho consolidation question will be an in teresting one hereafter with our friends of the two Cottage Grove towns. easts michell' Daaf sis' III. WAstnxoTojf, Fib. 10. Senator Mitchell's daughter, Mrs. Handy, whose busSwud died three weeks tko, lias been lying dangerously 111 at her residence in this city for several dsvs past with peritonitis. Hie I no lowly Improving. N-nabr Mitchell bas been constantly with l-r and un able to give attention to butic. Bon. In Tuijene, On-nn, Mon day, February 1.1, to t! of Mr. lambe.ly, II. baler, a bey. O