The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 11, 1893, Image 6

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Wfc.t lira kacaws u I n riwtl
MT III I kanit.- Unbf.
fat, aa! . s tHwj and I t-.a!I dim
la thai fair "i4 thai a nowt so (.nth f,
l'afxir4. thail ihase l"f r.i.f lipe ctsl
for nirw'". ' I il eJaer Lara."
-14. U Itiulla la llarpar k!r.
PMSCILL.VS ERROR.
It wa 6 rat day afternoon, anil Fnend
prlarilU Gibbon sat to th rocker in ber
tatj front room. Tb Bra in th grata
WMof the bnghteat and cheeriest; to
cat on th fur rug In front of tha rhim
nrypisc pnrml In aokiun "ad self
Mtiafiad content; ther were growing
tUnU and vins in tha broad
inlow, ,
and tn unhin Bib-red in through
their fresh UtM, making fleck of light
nd ihU on th gray carpet. It wa
eold ont of door. Vol from that room
winter waa abut oat It looked hka
Qnaier room. Everything ihrd to
gnj nd whiU. Fnnd I'n-m'.Ut
jaajly tnaotlnK bmnH wm not not
dmttnctly Friendly than waa tha iirnty
room wbrra tha rama witn lirr Hi.-t:nj
or with br Uk In ail brr ajara
mommU, and wtwra. on Crat day vn
ina. aha b brr t in honor of tha
(cial cbaractrr of tb day.
Dut no thought of ta waa MitrrtainM
In Fnmd Iriai-illa'f brain jnt thrti, a
ah iwnnK tu k and forth in ttf-r wi k-r
rorkrr. Tb rtul lmr r;th whi( h
tha day Wan bad bwn aratUTMl to tb
four wimU of brro. and it waa with
anal raurrly out of harmony with tit
faulty of Un iarroutiiina that th
littl Udy aat thrra that aft-moon.
"However ronld it hara bai xir"
ah moaned to ht-rwlf over and over
attain. "Jan ia an rarrful and I alwaya
look orrr tha tblnim and put them away
myaelf." Lik fti Widow Orern, "th
rarched th rknptnre to find teit
that would aomewhateaao her mind I r
pleied," but nothing aeeme.1 to exm-tly
Ct her raa aa ah liKhnl to bfTwlf,
"They drt-aaod ao differently In tboa
dara."
friend Priaiilla waa thadearnt old
Qnaker Udy who ever attsndol meeting
and aat In tb ,,Kill ry." hh ha-1 ant
"facing the uietiting' for mora yean than
moat of tboae in attendants at tliat ar
tlcular plaraof womhiprared toronnt
np. Tim ha-1 lonrhel her lixhtly, and,
altbotih her hair waa a little nearer
whit and bi r unall hamU a tnfla tnor
wltherwl, her eyea were aa liriiiht and
bar rheeka aa ft and pxovhy aa tin y
had leen thirty year before. Friend
Jriacilla waa dutinrtly a pn'ttyold bvly.
On of th younger and mora lrrerereut
memliert of tha meeting lial greatly
arandaliaad tha older Friend by heed
laaaly ratnarking. "Wi youngi-r one
hara no chanra in th tnattrr of good
look; Prtarilla OibUina la tb belle of
very yearly mealing.''
It might I alirawdl atinperted. too,
that Friend !riarilla waa privately awar
of her claima to consideration in the tin
of aplarani-e. Never waa faahiiltiahl
dam mora particular about her nmat
oaremonloiia toilet than waa thia little
Unakereaa about her everyday apparel.
Uay it could not I, out of regard for
both her ronai'ienra and her taata, but
iquiaitely fin and (oft and even In
coloring It al wart waa. At ah aat fac
ing tb meeting on firat day moniinga,
and a ah talked with her rla In th
afternoon first day at-hnol, ah waa aa
fair and dainty to look upon aa a pier
of Dreaden china.
And Friend I'riai'illa atddtiin knew a
ear. To all appearance her life flowed
on In unruffled arrenity. Ko it waa a
matter for aoiu anrprte to tha other
mam Iter of tha meeting that tba little
Udy had taken to preaching of Ute. Tha
firat day morning when aha calmly un
tied her bount't itring. laid th bit of
plain millinery on the cuablon bealde her,
aroaa and atood with her gray gloved
band aerenely rlanped on the railing in
front of Iter while aba preached clearly
and vamnatly on tha deairability of pre
erving th (junker traditum and rua
touia. waa a iiieinorabl on in th con
mnnltv. Tb burden of br littl aernion waa
alwaya tb preservation of tha aarrad
cliaracter of tba meeting, and her boiui
liea carried mora weight with the young
er generation, and rapeciajly with tha
children, than did thaa of all tha other
peaker put together. It waa chiefly
through her influence that It grew cna
tomary for tba fimt day achool to attend
tha morning meeting in a lody, and any
tendency to reetleaaneaa or levity on tha
part of th yovngater waa afterward
impreaeeU npon them by Friend Inacilla
aa a matter for deep and Uating aorrow.
Th boy w ho on on occaalon mad a
rabbit, with hi handkerchief will ra-
mamW to hi dying day tha look of,
griavea aurynae w nu n anone npon mm
from Friend Priactlla a fee.
"And to think," grimed th. old lady,
"that now 1 am myet-lf responsible for
thru levity. Howrsn I ever go luto th.
meeting bouse again? And 1 in sura I
can never prra-h after this!"
That same morning a "concern" of tha
biggest kind had been laid upon Mi'
I'riacilla' gentla and reverent apirit. In
th midweek meeting, at which the mem- i
ber of tb day school, carried on aa an
adjunct of tb Friends' organization,
were present, alia hail seen unseemly ,
miles aichangsd ttween soma of tb
stiildren. Tba longer ah thought about
It tba more tha circumstance wik-hed
Don her, and on Crat day morning
Fnetid PrisciUa r to deliver tha una
aaga that bad com to her. ;
btrang to ay, th waa slightly nsrv ,
on for th Crt tun ia ber preaebmg
tpanrnc. hhe surreptitiously fait tn
bsepoiket fr th customary handker
chief, and fiiel.tig it in its place against
a tun of Dnl . nt on with ber ser-1
moo. Fats waa s.-amut her. Just as'
ah was fauly under wr there were
hasty strie uu tl.s patnnmt outalde, th
door opened with a ira!i. and squeak, j
rtosak. ktaok, cams ;r-i,- maa np
th aisls to a (rout seat aim t under lit
eakar's Ihsm. hocb sn mtry would
have made a (rttsstkin ia any Uiiakei
BAssting. but Una, in the feeling of th
0
i. id.'.4 r.."t.U ftt Ending ttat tU
bold tiita-ler Lai acttl.d bimarif cotn
fortiUy ou tii w..i:ier ' .1,1 of th.
bouse!
The f.-rroo 'a forgotten; every wo
171 u on on ., and every man on th.
, ether, and rry yoting.tt-r in every j rt
of thu hou- cram-d hi or her Individual
bm k to v a good view of th new
foiinr, whoso rashly defied tradition.
Friend PriacilU h.-rlf loaf th. thread
of b'-r dlarotir and Stood there help-
Irm ia tba general amazement. Th
tranger at.rtl.Oby tb. lenc and by ,
fimten'-d upon him. rouaed bimarlf to tb
Ktuation, (iirveyed the two diriaioba of
lb bona and proceeded to a t. fVjneak,
lieak, down tb alle he went again;
queak, equeak, alor.f the atone on taide;
and aiiueak. Miueak, Dp the other aial to
,, ,' . ..i.
in eiiier iirvaine! auiuu , m mir
dren tittered, and Friend I"riariIU en
deavorwl to gath'-r up the broken thread
of her interrupted diaooorae. Hut tb
In pi ration had fled. After one or two
; in.IIMX.uu nwn io u I 1 '
! er entence. the little Udy aank Into her ,
! M-at, placed hir gray Vmnet precipitate-
. ly on her h.d regardlea of tb whit i
fc ruffle. jmllMl ir rr. ti"iy Uu.iiM-wColl. ga at I'ortUnd, ia at
and fold.4 handkerchief from her pork- fl,r fvw fay, vacation,
at. held it before ber face and gav her-1 ,. ,,,,. Vilw.n. a in of J. I). Wllaon,
elf np to aintation. ' u-tl for Walla Wall, veaterday, where
Fnetid I'nacnlU pocket handker- i,e will -nd the auiumer.
chief, like the ret of Uit belonging, I Tba I-ane founty Mop (irower' A
were fine and la-autifully kept, and th ancintlon held a largely attcliilel meet
one devoted to n for tat occasion 1 lug at the court liouae tba afWTnoon
were religioualy laid away in a x by j u-v. I. K, Knlgbt i now the tiaator
thrinw lvea. A ahe aat there reflecting ; of the Sulclii Congregational cliun h,
on the uritowarlneaa of th immelUU , having accepted the torate Jeter
oerurrenca Friend Priwilla one con- ''"J'-
,Ution waa the recollection that tba V. VL Hyera litta leaja-d I'rivm (ill
handkerchl. f now decoroualy dnxiping inon-' Hort- Mum In Junction.CtJy
liefora l. r f In a long, half fold had ; " "I"-" flurmiil In the aalue
been taken tlmt morning fr,in the aern-d , , -( ,, ,
boi in which her W were prww-rved. I M.v-r. of I'ortUnd. baa been
i i. w tnlit- le ud president and C. It. Inlne, of
Rudely breaking In nix-n wwedi- , w.ri.ury f , World1,
tionacame an audible .nicker from on. , tulluiJ,ni
corner of the n-iin followed by . giggl. . Hmt rf u w ()rUn
from another ,nnrt.T. She waa a-tou- i 1(K.k, u, j, Uo)laj,rj i
inhul to find th mwting breaking op , lu ,.gbteeiilli round. It waa for
and a friend at her ell-.w aaying "- punM oflO,uw.
uinHy. though with alaugh In her ayetti Kuis.-iie C'aiiiiiiiir 'o. baa i.ur-
'Triai llU. biu-n t the maile a miataii l
in thy ken hief? That hardly look lik
the one thee umiullr carrii'." (n
haaty glance at the article mentioned,
another at the Mulling look dlrecte-l
Uiwar.l In r by the entire audience, an
wakening to the conviction that It had
been neeery tocliam the meeting on
account of the incongruity of her attire,
and Friend Prim-ilia hurried out and
home by the back way.
Fimt day ix-hoo) had no cbarma for
her that day. lb-r dinner waa a wear!
Dee to the rle.li. The cat concluded a
blizzard had .wept the heart of hi mi-
' '."--7
tr.. and retired to ae-k conaol.tlon in
the liifht of the lire and tha warmth of
the rug. Afternoon ran on toward twi
light, and twilight deepened into even
ing, and .till Friend I'riacilla (lildion
ant there gloomily, womb-ring how it
had ever haptenfd. and tteinoaning that
hoof nil (people. hould have brought die-
cn-dlt nix.ii the aiM-re.lne of a t rlenil
meeting, for It bad taken no eecond glance (hi city, arrived j-eetenlay. lie will
t-i.liow that what .he had ippecd tol return to Ogdcll tmluy. He report
a neatly Ironivl, fine white handkerchief times eaat of hero very dull,
.liailtng her abated little face had N-en I Albany Herald, March 3: The over
in reality a long wbitestocking, dangling land tpifn lu.t in'lit ran over a tramp
It toe and heel tidacioulv toward th near the croexiiig of the ditch below
audieii.-e.-rhllieU-lphiaTtmi ; the fulU and cut hi foot oft nt the In-
; lcp. It uppeam Hint he wait trying to
A nrlihl Christmas. gel on the train and alll.p-l, hi foot
ti.. vi,. . ri...i ,...,. getting under the wheel.
the wonl revive! To tell of the haptl-
eat Clirbituiaa 1 ever eerienced U al
most an impoiMibility there were o
many happy one when my father wa
ativ to teach in how to enjoy them.
The fimt Christ ma that I reinemlier
ca-iiia now like a scene from a long for
gotten comedy. I was a very little boy
then, but the day U Impressed npon my
meiuorv by a modiap never to be forgot-
ten. Who hua not a. .nie time been given i
a drum by hi dearest friend and closest
conll.Unt-hi father? Tb drum that 1 1
received then wa almost a large a 1.
.! ll.s v..re flrst use to which I imt it
waa that of a t-plodder.
My ambition at that moment waa to
reach the lofty altitude of an armchair.
The drumhead, however, refused to Us
taiu me and I fell through with a bang.
How long I might have remained ther
it U iuiixawible to aar, for I never could
have eilricated mvaelf alone. The hearty j The contest will be held at Willamette
Uugh in which mjr fsther indulged when' I'nlvemlty on the night of June I'd,
he rescued me from my predicament U .",' J" "I'-ker fnsii .-nch
till a bright .pot in my reflection.- j 1,1 '" ;
(ttmrga U. MiClellan in New York Her- A CosTI.V Mistakk. A crrpoiid
.J.J, leiilsays: WheiiS. M. Titu erected
j hi fine brick bhs-k five yir ago, he
Bsrsa' Vhrsa. ! made t he mistake of putting brick in
Here are a few specimens of Burns' foundation Instead of slum. The ecu
happy phrases: "Tha beet Uid scheme trnl wall has tsvn gradually settling
of mic and men gang aft agley;" "Th. until last week be found It nec-ssury
f.ar o' heir, the hangman' whip, to
baud the wretch in order; "Dut pi
rm ar liWa ruiniifffe aorss.1? von asLts
U floW(.r ,u Mo(lu u J1)(J.- ,,h WkJ
oiiie poser the ffiftle gia n to sea but
elves as iier us;" "Man' inhu
manity to man make countless thou
MinU mourn;" "Norsing her wrath to
keep it wann," "Tha mirth and fun
; grew fast and furious," "What don
i w partly may compute, but know not
' what' resisted;" "I'rince and lorU are
but the breath of king;" "Tha rank U
but the guinea tar, a man' man for
a' that."-London lit lUt.
riads st ass.
In reaped to derelict or abandoned
property at sea tha ancient rule gav.
one-half to the salvor, but now the usual
coume U to allow tb award to be gov
rrned by th same principles a In other
salvage caws, taking into consideration
tb nk aud labor employed in th serv
tc. (ftn a ship fortunate rnongb to
are an Unenled or helplrs vessel will
maks mora money for her owner than
ahe would on two or three voysfr-
New York Fvening Sun.
II a ik Iiibsh ts Aaa Lots.
Hi f r-t iiniosrrie.1 man isasing be
neath the Ittitel pit of a disr over
whk h bus lern Lui.g a J-l containing
bins p. , ill marry tha maid who
plact-d It t rr. and a pwxs of Worsted
with bin k:eta tir.1 in it la ronaklcrvd a
j-r.-v
HATlTilDAY, MARCH! Q
Mr. If. C. DovL ofHal.-y U v Wi
lli C in hugt-ne.
t'A Frank rtm up from Allsuiy on
thl afU-ni'.H:' local. 0
if. W. Stewart, of Coundock int
Uat night In K.ugen.
Mm. Washburne returned from a trip
to Albany Uat evening.
Hcv. C. II. Wallace, of Cottag.
(irove, U In town Unity.
EMr. and Mm. K. K. Orton. of Juno
lJ(), rr vtatUllg fril.ndi , ,.ltJ.
(iu liullanl returned from hi trip
to Kitiioti hpringa jeau-rday afternoon.
J. II. Itliinehart returnm-il lat lilght
from a two week' viaik In ( aliforuia.
Mrrrltt Iavla cani home from
Junction tlila afternoon for a abort
vl.it.
J. I. Holland, principal of tbeCot
tut'eCiniVe puldlc( acliool, U in town
t'Nlay.
MIm A htowell baa returned to
huli iii ami rt-iiiuei ln r itlon lu O
burii'a racket atore.
W. II. h,ugli of Junction preciii.1,
,iM m fur J ,,
or 1(in.i u l)U ,4) ie .r.uj.
Klni(.r 1j who iJW l)M.0 eld.
,.1Hm.j , mr t.ut,,.r fr,,n Halein
cannery. I be cooker
chaM-d in the KaM.
will Iw pur-
We are rrv to learn that the fattier
of 1. 1). (iillw'rt la very III nt hi home
III Julietta, Idaho, and 1 Hot CI peeled
to nttivi-r.
Dr. I. I). Driver went to Portland
thia morning to tl liver a aerie of lec
ture U-for the Y. M. C. A. In the M.
K cliun h of w hich Itt-v. L. I (iue ia
lutor.
IVudleton K. ().: J. ('. Iug, of the
(ieorgi-tow n nulla, Collage (irove, I in
the iitv, and Iih limny idd friemU
ben. who are pleiual to greet
. I Hjmtiw.
,7 ... ,, , . . .
III in.
A Walla Walla pliotogn.nher baa a
aigu out that read: ' I'liotograpba, II
x-r doen. Ilalilin tnt:" The MUea
tioii that arlw- i. how many liable o
w all eiit-li ilo.eii of pliotia orden-d?
Frblitv' llukerCltv iH-iiKM-rut: Har-
rv Wamham-r of OuiU-n, I tali, one of
x)w ow tiera of the Hotel Warahauer In
Kx-Hhcril! A. K. Ihiwl.ii of Walla
Walla, wax on Monthly last returned
to the inwiiie axvluiu at Medical ljike
as luctinible nmi dnugerous. He w as
reli-navd retrutly frtun the Hteilucom
aj linn as uppHietitly curtl. A f.-w
day afterwards he went to hi barn
hi re he hid in the hay loft and cut
his throat and was IIioukIiI to lie dy
ing w ben found. His life waa aav.il
by prompt action. Financial troubles
brought on hi condition which l How
coiind. red hopeless.
While at theconventl in at Corvulll
me ting was rallml Mr the purHe of
organising u -inwr-t ou. Kmie . .raior-
leal context" of the colleges of Oregon.
Aa an outgrowth of this imvling I.. I.
KcvnoItU, of Willamette 1'iilvemity,
was chosen pn-sliletit of the executive
committee; Mr. hwnii, of the Agricul
turul inlleire. as corresixiiuliiig secre
tary, and Frank Matthews, of Kugviie,
as the third ineiiils-rof the committee.
, " " r1", l,"l"n,1,,l" IOM-
Mr. I litis anvs if be ever builds again
be w III put in siting foundaUoiis, as it
dia-s not draw ilsiiipnex from the
f rouiul and rot the tuiils-rs as bs-a
rick. The Fairmouut Stone (Jiiarrie.
are now delivering a ls-tter nualit of
atone and at the same old price. I-are
onl.-rs with I'eler Nve at the oiiarrv or
with ti.-o. M. Milli-rln the Wilkin's
block.
Iwll iasrd. March I
Foil. I'i.av rifsri:iT:i. In our
Is iter it.-ui will l found an aci-itunt
' the mj steriona dipraine of a
Mim Jordan. Her bnl tier claima be
has no know ledge of her w hereabouts.
A gentleman who arrlvel here fnm
Is-iter this morning, inform u. that a
large searching rtr i still out, but
no lrsv of b r has l n gaine.1. The
shenfTaiul prtwavitlng attoro.y have
la-en iiotillel, and foul play l s.nmgly
ailplcioliel.
I.atkk Sincv writing the above,
Sb.-ritr .Nolsml and I'ro-cviitlng Attor
ney Condon, have left for Ia1 Valley
to make ioflb-ial invt-stigation of the
caar.
It:yOuanl, Marrk.
SAt.1 TK PlHl. -Today at Uo'cbsk
Col. facli and Captain Kocli, asited
by a iiumta-r of the Marine I alcts.
flre.1 a aalule Hear the Central srti.sil
iMiilding In honor of the inauguration
of Wmvcr Cleveland. A gun a flrsU
for each of the slates that v cut demo
cratic, and ii OhKia ,d N.rth Isa
kota, which e. h funil-'.cl one Vote
In the ele.iorl oll gr. and on for
j Michigan, which gsvr tlv for Ilt
1 lanu. '
hprlBffifld a.
Messenger, March 3.1.
TlieUnd Is practicing again. The
bov. havO' t apart Mar. h 11 foracu
cert at Kugeue. It will be a go tht
time.
At the Free Met hf sib lile. ting t
v.iiv i -,.,i Koi J.v ev.-iiing r rel
a.n.lc !i 'ifMi.C'iitnle.! with the
church. ' '
A. Walker haa l n appointed ra
e.rh r pro tem In the al-eiice of W
It. I'eligra, who e ssts b ninaill W
Itlddle for some time yet.
epringficld I well represelile.1 at Ihe
nickel mines at Itlddle. They are
(itf.rge Ijrn-iii and "ii Marr and
(ieorgvJr.. Ilell Ileerlllg, F. M. Hol
ier. (.' M Dorltv, W ll I'.tigra sik'o
ill lieiijumln.
The Junction City Times said 'nc
uiK-anny things alsiut ,"-natrs Alley
and Veatch Ut week, but the sena
tors willlot let it tr'Sjtil tin III III UK
"
leaai.
Tl.a .av,.s.tr t J t Is, rl tl . f 1 1 a I Its. 'Mm I II ill -J
I i(r wiri n ini" hub j- -
was completed vca-erday, but ing to
a llilsUIHlcmtaiHll.lg !-ieeii me oin-e-
torn and Contractor Overton l a tie-
UMlit waa made. The chair, will nr-
rive in time to aeat the hall for the
baud concert to l given on Saturday
eveinl.g, March II. If the o. ra liou-
Is ready you will find the programme
mr nil' ipirunic hi "ui ..... )-- .
At the Mctbi.li.t church Sunday
...... ..f i ;.... u...
niorniiig the ordinance of Ixipti.m iw
admiiii.tered to t.-rtlii and rred
Walker. I.ydla lloueruian and Lulu
Hunnlcutt by 1U v II F (aider.
Iter. Scott of Sattle. Wa-I.iligton,
who conduct.il the Fn-e M.-th'Mli.t
meelilig, Wt.ide, Uat fall, W l.r.-uch-ing
in Valley Chaa?l this w.rk. At
the clfss- of avnlis-a in the cbn-l
Thursday nism Nancy F.lion, May
Trlan and Maggie ( raw lord were
lpllzed In the mill race.
Ilalitl.lll bv lllilllemloll I l.-eolllirig
a common .s-ciirreuce In Springfield on
Sunday. Ijut Suti.lay al the cih. oi
niorniiig services in Hie llapll-t church
Mr. James I-axtoii, Mm. I.. Harlow,
Ijiura Pennington and Martha Thom
as were baptized in the mill rn-c.
lU-renge I wee. Junction has
lisfoVere.l that Kllgelie I only the
tein.rary county s-t of Ijine c.mnty
and inasmuch as Fiigeue phi v e.1 a
cnicuou Mirt In the defeat of lilaine
and Sll:ienil counties. Junction now
prolKss'a to Cottage (irove that the
two combine In removing the county
capital to Creswell. "Tb.-y caw u't do
Itchcr you know."
Sai.km's Nkw IlKI'ARTMKXT. The
old hulem fire ilertiucnt I no. U-eti
virtually done away with. No. 'A, the
old North Sal.-m hand engine coiiiim
ny, and the Alert I look A 1 jiddi r Co.
are repenhfl by the new ordiiinue.-.
The allow slices and salaries of the old
depart men t amounted to f.'(Kla month
without Incidental expense.. The new
iald department coli.i.t of a thief en
gineer at $Tj a mouth, engineer of fire
engine 75 a mouth, w.-.uid engineer
(J), driver of engine tn. Driver of
hose wagon ff, salary of eight bow
men at 1 10 each Hi. This makes a
total of $,'170 a month and secures the
wrvlceaofthlrtc.il men rendv to do
wrvloe at the tup of the I -.-if and a
force u l!lclent to fight any ordinary
tire that may break out.
I'allr i. usiil. Marrh 3.
A Notk.ii Violinist. Not many of
his large circle of friend, are aware that
ShcrilfJ. K. Nolaud I. a violinist of no
ordinary ability. PerhaM the gn-nt.-st
cause for thi Ignorance. i the fact thai
of late year til wife would not listen
to hi entreaties to Is allowed to bring
a vloll.i Into the hiuie.
Since going to
California, however, .he
concluded it
would be Iswt to let him indulge lii.
taste in the matter, ins she would U' Miction in the In, ol lo r i.aiight.-r Lot
far enough away I and at the the sump tie, w ho was nearly .event. .-n yen m of
time give him soiuetliliiu for amuse
ment tn while awnv Ihe loiicw.mc
hour during her aWmv. Si thi.
inoriiliig lie reelved by expn-ss frtun
San Jow, a l.-autiful Pagnnuini violin,
the gift of hi wife.
Palljllnanl. Marrn X.
No Ft'SKH. Sal.-m Journal: The
new aaseesiiicnl laws leave a deficit in
future city and school fund, and it 1
Ihe opinion of gentlemen, who have
investigate.!, that the city ami ill. ti let
wlll have to Isirniw money to run the
schools with for lKUhti. Theaclna.l
warrants w ill not draw Interest. In
competent clerks got in this work and
the state of New York ap.-am w-v. ral
time in the Ijiwton tax bill anj oth
er minor defts-ts run all thmugU it.
(ielitleinen are now examining the
matter and the s.ple w ill pmbablv Is- .
clIClv uiitil
l..rw.
in r waj .
i...... ... .timiniv
Ibe liw aval. m vela mid
t j-
Pall 7 Ooard, Mairh V
For so
(ilil.TV. Al I'jitoll.
w ho
was arresttl Monday for cli.turbiiig
n prayer mts-tlng lu-t Sunday in Uall
Creek precinct, was trl(-d Ml that plaiv,
Wednesday, b. fore a iiiry in Juice
Oeo. Nret'a court, and found gmltv.
Fjiton waa find till ami in sits. He pc.id
th. line and wa iMm harge.1, while
ljtne county w ill bt isinis lle.1 lo pay
nwl. ..ii.k.iiift.ii. ... mL.ii. 4 .
, m , ,
Will Shavk The McMiniiville
Ilcglaler aava: James Fletcher, of thi.
cltv, ha not l.ave.l hi. U-nnl .in.v
the last luailgiinitioli of Cleveland.
eight veam ago. That was the fimt
tiiiies'ince l.-s.l. On the 4th day of
.viarcn ifsm, next aturilay, uncle Jim
wdl remove his besrd and we 41 will
have the pleasjre of knnwing ju-t
what an old genuine deiiKs-rat ..ik.
like. lie remark llinl lie will have
the pl.-ajiu re cf
ahaviiitf everv four
. am as long a he lives.
. bv.-s
Unv'EK:h. The Pendleton FjiI
i Iregoiiian of Wetlntsslay says: "T. M.
I "ay Icavca this evening for Portland.
He ha so fur recover..! fnmi hi. inju
ries aa to resume rallmadiug, and will
pml.aliy take a M la-twtsu Portland
mid Tactima." Mr. Inv i a sou of J.
(.. and a brother of H. M. Day.
Oheoo (khwi:r. Tested ganl.-n
w.l is guaranteed. A full im rtni. nt
' i.i.
adapted to Or.-g.Mi
ay. be found In i any
hi prnvs at r. I.,
.4 tlie kill. la ts-at
gardening can always
.tuaiilitv at tsitt.Mu
liaujls-r Hards air re.
Makrikiv Mi Halite M. I'arn.li,
. ho la well known to many f ..ur..in
c rt gis-r. waa married In Portland
Inst evening to Mr. C. II. Hughts.
Nut Uwyer U lorate.1 in lit new
cisinty of Lincoln.
. a. . . - L'l llll.ll MB a- ail as. -s, ,
MEEIIM'i
S.rnrlblng lli.t All Should
About .Vbool Ifeetlllgs.
hi
The foil ' ing In r -
liusl
..l inert lligs ' "", ,
-" . . t i i.. ii. i
li
, ill-lrlct r tke rn'tll Ilie amen.
!,..d Uw.of (n g"U "I'd putdl-li
e.1
--t I l-.aliiel dUtriet
.Imli hold annual -tu.gs oii the llmt
Mondavi!! Murvli. !iiai no. ..... ,
.li, ... .....rv .f.r lorrM-!l (ll'iri...
IIIMKII I "'
whi .ball ilahtv aa ul"n-wioi n Ilie lsiu irnin.
.ball hold In- oilbr f-r three v.tm. - ,,,, JL A Irvine, of Albuiiy, la n
tbst the old. -I director shall Mire )Vt.r, rapidly.
fromofll.-e in order. The dir.-.- m Henderson visite.1 Cot-
.l.vt.,1 .... tb.- ..rga..lat...n ofl f sVe tl,U ftrrn.n.
trict .ball remain or n-t.n-. u. a Veo MV''' ;
the llmt annua meeting " u.-ciue, ,
he is.' getting the blghe-l xtc there-
ut ahall aen-e until the li' XI annual , Harry cl.l.T, oi ronianu, is viall
in.1 ting then-niter: provided, that III 1 K, n Utlvt and friends III Eugene,
anv .li-tri- t .-..htaiiiiiig or more j ..iB.,o wjton and Hon. K. P. Cole-.in'a.ifl.-'l
vot.-m the annual .-! Hon for f t'oburg are In Kugi-ne t.slay.
.i i tor. ami int ,
M:;:,u::i:i!,tbat,,:..!dr eui::;!
.hall i held by U.llt. and that the
lictomand cl.-rk shall is; new ;
ill' III ii.iuiij( Mini
.mii Id bv U.llol. and that the ,
j,),!-. ,,f such election .nail ira.,uiiiiii, in m... - .....
.,j, , ,v the diio. tom of ucli 'lis- niorv psilil.
,rjl.t w;,p ., .t at the time Slid. The old Harney home, fonnerly
,,111V ,,M.iiil, , to re.-. I ve and call vs ,lM n(M bv A. I ioldnlultll, hua died from
n. vol.-. and report the n-ult to tie .liiiil stagger.
.nr tom; but In such .li-tri.i. the an-I jir-,, t rr,. and Ix liA Kearney of
, ((,, ,m . held on the tlmt ! ,. " . urg ua- visiting fricluU in this
.Moliili.v ill .o.'ircii tor in.- un-....
,.f biiMh.-.. other than the ehvlloin.f,
. .. ...I .
.Iin-.r and clerk.
Si;r. 3.1. Any two dins-tors shall
.-oii-iitutc a uiiruiii to doliUMiic.
Tiiiik Fathi .ll.-. -"3 bill. a.-d
the I. gi-latiire. lil l lntf charter bills.
S bill-. Were Vetia-..li ticking. Hesldes
..l...n..r I. ill. ll..- followilllf m-IIIltom Bill)
repneiiiativc obtaiu..l the i-wge of,
bill, a follows: S mite ( r.. s. ih-n-tivii,
Mvem.1, lliii'-roft and Khickmiin
I'each. iUh-v, Willi. Mild liuttl. r :t. Al
ley, Cog.wetl, Matb.-k, Cpi.no, Max-
well.
llu.toii, .MH.lim, liiineniii,
Weatberford. Hir.-.li. enteh. Hay.
Fulton mid Smith l.io li. Yaliderbuig,
1h- klv. Stelwer. McCnili.t.-ratid In
i v u. Iloiiw Nii-k.-ll
For-! and
Ih.leV .1 .-.ell. Paxloll 4. Keu.IV. Miller,
Iti.h'op and (iulllx.li .lench. lUt. i Wghtli street.
Jelln-v.. Wright of l iiioii, Northup, The Knights of Pythlii nlid WcshI
tbe two li.. m, Tnillliigi r. May. and mm of the World liKlg.-a will prolmbly
MaiileV L'eneli and 1U Ikuap, lir.'.w n of , the Odd Fellow hall for a num.
lioiigh... Cliaiidler, Ciiinlil ll, Merrill, I her of year.
Ilobl... C (irin-by. I.uwtoii. (till, a. F. McCUine, a well known bank-
(iowan, l.riymaii. I'ptoii, Merrill, r t f Ta.tma, Wn.li., Is vlltliig nda
King. Corm liii. Day and Slieridiiti 1 tiv,.. Bl friends in Kugene. He Is uc
eacli. Twenty-live .f the rciircwiitn-1 -i.,.i,.l ,v his w ife and child.
live, holed ill
II bill.
curing the pahngo
ie liasMiguofl
Haii.ioiaIi to Fi:m k Within six
lliontlis the trunk line railroad la-tectl
Portland and A-loaiid lim-t comrneiic-e
to erect and then-after maintain law
ful fences on loth .Idea of the railroad
lo prevent cattle, horn., sim p, hogs
and f.ther .tocli from going on it, cx-
i -ej it ui mi c routing., in cor.rate
limits of tou ii. mid in station ground.,
Adequate call h-.giiard. liui.t ! built
at road cniug. If they nn' kept In
g.NHl h pair the n.a.ll not liai.le for
damage.. If not the owner of be
.... K IOJIII.1 "1 .. t K. ....
coinpaiiy .Ml d:iv.' imtliv of sucli dang
erous condition, and if the company of
fers lu writing to pay a certain sum in
damages, which .eiiial totlie amount
-ill.-. on. ntlv awarded bv trial, the
owin-r .hall not recover hi c.t.. The
coii.tructiou of :) mil.-, of fcin-c on
l.ith side of the rood It II ll lilt 1 1 V is
th.-incl full compliance.
Dll:l We take the follow ing from
ii reivut mi ml m r of the New York Itap-ti-t
Kvaiiiiiu r: "Tho inany friend. of
Mm. V.. II. (irilllth, who' for iniiiiy
yearn was pie-id.-nt of the W.t.-rn
New York Fon-lgn Mi.-i
.ioiiary Ss-jety,
HI pained to l. arn of her severe uf-
age. in orih r tljnt .lie might m-curc
the Hdvaiitnge of Chicngo L'nivemity
her ptin-nt. move.1 to Chicago a few
month. hIiuv, and. III cnupniiy w ith
their .laughter Lvalue n ineiiil. r of the
Hyde I'uik llapti-t church. She en
t.re.1 the jm-paratory depart uieiit of
the uiiivemily. Slid w.in giiiiu.l the
love of ber clav.lii.-it.-, and the i-stt.-m
of her teiiehi-m, giving pnnniw of a
bright futun-." I he clc.i uwd daught
er is a si-t.-r of Mm. U. M. Ibibbof Kii
gene. Mm. tiritllth I at nn-.iit vi
it ing her daughter in this city,
.... ...
I-nl.j iiii.rd. March X
DllH.-ln thi. cltv at .1:4-") n'cl.H-k
un. morning, .mm. mnroma I. ( or -
lieu, ageti .1 year.. is.vii- came
here lust Nov. ml. r from her liome nt
I'l.ionCitv, Pa., to -i. nd the winter
with her son. P. V. C..ri...!I .who h.,.
ll''rl'l' oismloratthe des,t,
here lor several v.iim. Pneumonia wa.
ihc.fi.tnl dits-nse', mid she was sick only
II...X....I .Ii,. . ....I.I..... :..l ...
al.iut one week. Tlie.funenil Will take
pbuv fnun the rcltlein-e of h. rM.noii
Sunday next, but the plaiv of inter
ment ba. not yet l.vti decided, n. the
body may U- -nt east.
PatlT l.u.nt, Marrh 1.
St it mil Dam auks.-David Cherry
ha sii.. Ijine count v for f.UI ilaiu-
ages on ii.-.N.iint of a nsol .ins rvU.r
. .... ..on in. pia.-rn i.-w nines nonii-
" .'i . hi. . oj , nu. i inaing .pine an
' KPV'1 H'er. frm, having a
UlTv I'"' ' ''"'"' has tenden-.!
J"J ' gravel at 3 .vi,-a
U f"T "'"!'' 1 hi wil."!
"I"',"' ,""t "r.-ling .iw. jTri.-l
:' '' "''" l nn of circuit court
la.:y i.uarj. Vlarr."i i.
SstiTV.-Mi.. M.- Ilutr ent.-r-taiiic.1
a few of her young ,y frj, ,,
on rimrl;iy i.ri-rii..ii. The' time wa.
V,T,V P"aiit a,, nt with fancy Work
""" ""'-"' '"'Hi v.-nl and i
i.i.ir,.
cnier.
mental. 1 1 it it at "lo'cPs-a the
lalniiig liiLt.a I,. t. way i. ,jn.
lug r..iu u here a d. In-ioui luri.-li w a.
r.-.. Thiw,. pn-wtit w.i Mi-
Mae and iu.it h. r. Mm. Wi. k Huir.
Mi.- I n.l.r..., Mraight, Is.ii.i..
alkin. and Ithiii.-bart. CoK.
li:r i. iaM. Varrh X
A Pki..i Mi-Ti.ii . KA.ii.i Spring
.1 . . I . t . ... . ... K
oei.i ...i-M-iiger: iii.-wi iv uioriiiiur an
englcwusweii d.- inlnlg in u,.ri,llt
ciMe ala.ve K.-l.-v's butte. When
within a bundn.l f.Vt from ti.egn.und
it .w..., down ii..i. the U.-k ,,r,
vrarllng c,,lt. The c,,!t .tartd ,.wn
ine mil al a rapid rate with Mr. F-agle
ilinging t.. hi. Ia. k. After an ai ir-
tntlv ritj.iyable ride of al.mt O.'tv
yanl. the englc nn.- and elrsal n. i.L
vond the cloud.
v-
StfQ.-iHiardn.-rof Cas Ibiy a form -
er re..,'. iit ..f Ijine isninty, is" vi.iting
nun W KFll.
Mm. K Munr of Jim. (Ion i In
city.
ll. tins nor of Portland Is In theeliy
tNlay.
I.. I . Mis? or juiKtion was in town
U-t niglit.
Fletch.-r I. Inn b" returiml from
Junction.
Mis. Illauclie Filch is fjulte sl.-k
with the in u nil's.
I 11. Pott.-r and wife went to Iniinr
mr r.,.-...... -
tuna-.! fr-iu Corvalli llil rtcm.s.n.
v.lcb and J. P. Currln
,,, t. i. Veatch and J. r. Curr
oiU r r: -.
Ihiy A Henderson are placing a Ian
. -
Ihiy A Henderson are placing a large
citV
'
1 rcsMclil Jiar
rrison has acciitedji
profc.ir.liin of const iltlllolial law lu
the Stiiifor.l unlvcmty.
D. putv Sheriirsiuilli went to Juiio
ti.ui City this niorniiig to serve legul
m.-rs.
lu the case of Ilonu-e Cllne vs J. C
(iisslule. the supreme court bus over-
rulcl a motion .r a rehearing,
Do vou call that a lit. Mr. Isaacs?"
"My fn. iidt, that kiii more than a fit
it was a colivulsliuu."
Mm. Pli.eU' Kiiis. v and daughter,
Mm Maggie and J. it. Krausse Hcut to
Mil. hi this iiioriiiug.
Moore A ToU-v. formerly of Salem,
are oa liilig up a grocery "d licit Inu
store III IJIIIl-s ouii.iiiiK u.. ...-
., , ...
The overland train did not arrive
here from California until nearly 11
o'clock this morning. The delay was
cuil-cd by a slide south of Ashlillld.
McMinnvillc Ib-gister: Tlie fumily
ofN. K. Kegg arrived here from Ku-
' g.-ne Inst rrrk,
Ih.-y are living lu the
. house with Mm. Ik w ly, on r. street
IU-v. M. S. Kiddle, of this city, re.
)Vvi.l a tt-h-graiii t.slny nnnouiu-ing
j K. .bth of his only 'brother. He
u Topcka, Kulisas, March 3, of
i u gnp'.
j The Huiikcr Hill and Sulllvun mlm
he c.ur d'AU-nw, tlie greiiUiit ail-
' ..,
v.-r-b-nd proi.-rty In the world, linvo
.but down. I'hl throw several thous
and H-rsoii out of employment.
(ioveruor Pcnnoy.-r has auiiounced
hi. intention of resigning as an ex-of-ll.-io
metiiU-r ol the World's fair coin
miiwloti, as provided in the bill creat
ing the com mission.
K. It. Skipwortll bus leased the suite
of r.M tns ill (he Odd Fellows tcllililo,
formerly is-ciipied by Williams fk Co.'s
n-al -tale otlli-c, nml' will move Ills
law- oflltv thereto about April 1.
Mr. aud Mr. Frank Stewart ar
rived this afternoon on a visit to their
parent.. The bride is an estituuble
young lady from Astoria and we un
ilemtnlld they were married III Port
laud Mime three weeks lince.
County tniiMircr. having f l.loo, or
more, on hand of county funds who do
not niake u "call" of scrip within ten
days nfter the amount is accumulated
arc subject to a Hue of not lewt than
f-j"l or more than flKl under an act
ixuwsl by the .tale legislature, which
Is now- a law.
The uiiuilal schiMil eU-cliou of Dis
trict No. 4, w ill lake place nt the City
llall, .Monilay aHenii.ni, Marcli 13, te-
I twis-n the bourn of IS and o'clock. A
.iin. i.ir in wive iiirce years in place oi
11. D. Palnc, term rxp'irvd. and for a
term of one year for clerk in the place
1 1 of (i... F. Craw, term expired, will tw
' t h-ctc.1
u , ., , . , ,,, .
' .'""'f "l'r dower bill aincinla
tht' 'i;?ll,K ""itut.-s by giving a widow
cim-naii llislcAil or olie-UllrU
f,,,,.,i , " ",'rl,"",,: on
1 ')' l"ed of. oiu-t bird of the real-
V1'"' '7"" ' aatl.fiu-tl.Mi of a mortgage
after her huhlmud'a death: one-half of
the rents on the date she lives on utter
hi. death; one-half of the mesne earn
s'.g of the estate when she has to sue
other helm for it. a
All exchange says tlmt recently
sclnsd niarni in the Imckwoods dis
trict Wiut teachllig a spelling
cluwt. Wheii the wor.le'iiUhlian.l" was
put on the blucktsmrd some of the
clill.m n coul not uninounce it and In
rdcr to help them tmt the teacher
a-ke.1: "W hat would I have if I should
gel iuurrle.1'."' The an.wer was prompt
but Hot w hat she had expected, ami
.he blu.lu.l such a brilliant red that
the sunlight pah.l. o
The Portland Tch-grui) has tli..v
eml an idiom In u.. in Ka.tc rn Ore
pui and no Where clw. It is s-uliar
tothcJu.lsof th.. Hxth Judicial dis
trict. "Miake the l.x. Mr. Clerk, and
ii me jury .me.'- it I. a is-culiarex-
I'e.-st.i..n and Uer-lie of Judge I.. L.
M,'ArU" ' - ' "" ,!'r "eh In the
" " c ii i'noie mci
(hut . ut llall
crvl . n,.i i,ce
Judge McAi tin:.- u es that ex
pression w hich is not used in any oth
; er district in the state,
i A nuiiils-r of Immigrants arrived
here from Msdiwui rsmntv, Nebraska,
yesterday. I lu re are three familir of
.Iheui. aild six gmw ii i. , n. The
' ''rougbt a T.ld ear of hor-es, Uteli.iD
w "" !, '"- Am-l g oil,, r things,
Uw r"' " v' " ad ..( h..rs.-s,
two w g..,.., .ji .... ,.f ...t.. M
f'."1"'1- ' b.nt i nd n lot of ..k.
' "r T" O -ina: andths-s not
p"'I're very ( ., lv u jti, lrw ore-
" pfsluet- T ... nr.-moving Into a
h.siw rn-ar the (i.-.r- .'i..l Lou Lot
will sim.ii pjic.aw rii..
' The On-.n
i nmiiis u.-e the
City F.nterjirise will
piil-ll.a'i.n of a daily
, n lauve. and rrk-nd. here. , edition aUtut the I Hi, n,.f,
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