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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1893)
C1TV AN! COUNTY. AI'KIL II. tall Creek ll rm. April II, bUX iinr v l! y ha U-cn white with aiiuw tin- w ,,MV- i. ....! ir Aaacaaor Klinger I iu Uvii ' ' , ...ili:f iIim ,i..at UnL fti:ill i naa i"K r- V,. iriilln, ' onurg, wu moor 1 i.i vlaiting fVd -! relative .-- -S Tiu-mI.iV. r, Thoma Carter who hn laa-u .'-.-ring verv much from un alm-a in I.I. (llPKll I' ' " II i.'.. Hi' call 'ily walnw raw l iV-"- t,.- Kvu Irurv ami Mia Annie il.i.v tin runaway chid girl, baik Hit- -irttiitit to leave m1hm w ith .... it miM-iit r tln-ir imrviit or .,,.. r, i-iinxitt' for Portland laat Tuca- ,lv. Their a rea are 1.1 and i year. M.ikiiiL' tln ir way t Fugciie through I In-1 1 1 1 I Mil l ram in n''ui imir m"hi. II.. V wi n- overtaken iiy .Mr. jirtiry .,l'r. turned li'Hlli with li I II. (iirU (I.i nit '' pursuit J.il to leave your lu.lllC Ugaill. , S illii-Iti'iil'ro hail Iki-ii vlaiting Mr. .- '"'milli '"' l" week it N. (irillln piircliaacd a choice m.li li r ' ii day ago. Tim. Scroll pnaacd through our mi l-i il' other day. V. II. Walker I putting in the river , :ini' liil nf log tor I lie r.ugchc .Mill I1,.. Ilv average l',wu fwt ji-r day Mil. I Hill' tcUlll. Tmx. li it i: VI tii:h. Il.-ud. Tanii, i'.cntlt. j.J. Walton, attorney -ut-Iaw. I!. II. Skipworlh, nttorncy-ut-liiw. Mmi. v to Iiiuii on farm. F.u.uirc of Jul.i- Wlllton. Ord-ra fur undertaking n-n-lved day ,n I night ut I. inn A Kay' More. U -iii'-rn I H-r Unit I'M llauaon haa the I. ,i -, !;.. I ndH'k of clothing in tow ii. t MihV Ni-rln (or Narrom I'rootralloa. Kur lint' uit made to order mid rni'ly iii:iIc cltliin, goto Kd lliui- nir. Mmii-v to loan n improved farm for i I. Tin ( v viii l reiiaonuble rale of iiiUTt-"! by ! J- McChinahun. If you want a Huit of clot he or a juiir nf i;llllllOOIIH go " I'llvlH, (III- llllllir, III- guarantee nutiafactloti uml low pric. Tin' over l:t i il ii ur rolling harrow cut !1 tin- ir-umi il. I Mil Htvli-M at riil mil I iriv. F. L. I II AMIIKHM, Hole Ain nt SliilohV 'nre, the rrat eolith ami i-pr.il i-nri' U for wile liv in. I'ncket uMi-oiiitiiiiix twentv-tlve iIomk, only ciiuf. Children love It. Citv Dittd Stouk ir. (i. W. Iliilille iiiiiv U foil inl at hi. n-l'li-iuvon IMive at reel, Ih-iwh-ii Kiftli and Sixth Htreet, one hliM-k wet of tin- MiunrMita hotel. He In tiro- oivl t'i do all ili ntal work In the Uvt nuuiH-r. olivi-r. l"m . liliwrChilli-d. 0. 1vi-r Stud. Um'l In- t:ilki-d into Inlying poiih turiitliat don't Mii you. 1. hiii (iliver anil make pliiwiii hi-.t play. t;i-r cam) 1 lr. Mll' Nwrta. Vtiii wlm are Hiihject to attack of inli'Ki lie can uluiiMt III vnrliiiiiy tell, liytln-ir fn-linpi, when to exe-t an itm'k. If : 'Imiiilicrliilir Colic, i'!i"Iitii and liiarrtiii'tt lU-nidly U taken n- mhiii ax tlieHC Hyuiitoiiit iik par, they can ward of the dicae. Mrli l-r-jim -limild ulway kn-i the Iv iiii'dy at liiind, n-ti'ly for Immediate u- u hi-n iiti'ili-. '1'w'o or thn-e iIimck "fit at the riirht lime will Mive them iiiiH-li Mitri riuif. For Nile hy Oxliurn & ) l.aii'i. II hp a S.Ut' ( jl in ney In Ynnr llmne. Wc have lately nivivcd a ollpl'-y "f rliiiiiiii v pin- made from the l'amoii Ahun, .I i tin- ,-y ,,f ( 'ulilornia, which In ii u--d for a chimney lniirel your limi- iiiin, ilanjfcr frinii tin', caiiw-d I'V .1 ic ,i-live Mile. They are chcajier ami U-tter lliaii hrick. tiltHUN llAKIiWAKK Co. My w ife wan coullned to her Uil for ii r (wo mouth with a very wvcre kitark uf rheutiiatUiii. We could get " ; i i i that would nllord her any f''f. and an a l:it nwirt Kv li:iinl rlain'it I'ain Halm a trial. To wir tfn-at iirpno lie Im'kiiii to improve fli rtiii. iiri ii,ilicatiiin, mid hy iixIiik il P'lrulariy nhe wan hmiii aide to p't lilt i'l a'lricl to her hoiiMt work. K. Ji. Mti-Mi, of c. J. KnuttMiii A Co., K'-iidiutoii, Minn. .'M cent liotlUn for i!' Iiy (Kliiirn A IK-Ijimo. Coal Hill Nurer)'. ' -ill on oraddniMi T. X. Sctfar, F.u fnrull kinili of nursery uti ck. I'niiim on marolMilcin iluiii nnit that ii'H dpniiit, ttlno on -acn root. -"iIKI-:i IXSI'KLTIJIW XOTICK. Ail i.-rii:H in Iuie county owuiiii; ciliy ,.h., ,,r ,,, it til lit - I Witll "' r -ii-. a-, Iir,. hi-reliy iiolitled t:iut vn I ,,, H. H,,, roughly dipMil, -uiN, .,,., ,,, Hll, .li-,. fnrtliwilli. Anv ivrwiii f:iiliiur i ii mi i iK- with ll.itiiH. ill I-. I,,. I.I.. I.i Laa Ilia 'I'" p ilipn-d hy the lnHvtor at wild 'r ' .-xix-u'iie. Tuke notice aud aV.iM.; f-'ti-d Sept. 1, !li It- Jl.XKI.vs, Slm-p lll-ctor, X'ini k. Iloii-o and lot for wile r-'v- lnoiiire of John A. Main, on Hll irvt-t U twn n iith and 7th. Tin- ,,,. chauilx-rlaiu'n Couirh 'li. lr i, ii,l ll,. . I. .M.. r II U IiUi-,1 know of no other remedy that al irivin miti. fact ion. li N iroml "ny.-u tlr-t catch cold. It ('"" li' ii yi.ur (inii;h ii mud d and your r? wire. llT Knm I In biiv kind f minfh. We Imw wild twenty-live 'h-u of it aIl, pv. ry Imttle hn-i ifiveii 71'"f-"',i""- Stedmaii A Kriwlnian, inu-t.,.,. .Miinunota Ijike. Minn. .Vi 7'i't h.ittl f.,r wile hv Kiliuru A lhr JI.'IO. ll.il, ,1 vat,, nlnir tiaoacf all kin. N. '1'S hii hia-, ataal rfrill and the Ilimt, jr. dunhiiMiJ, and any otlwr !! yimi,J a the Ksrdili. tioto Chaiiila-r. .G s i.!..!,' Vitali. r ia w hat voU neiil ".v-i, torpid liver. liver, yellow It la tftlarftfl- ...i i.r M.i-v rroiil.le. -l io Sive y ,, BHifa.-tiun. I'rice Citv Dki o store. A .O i, SJ WI S w-li.ail ronveiitioii tiel 1 iO..,ih.ii Citv, April -' 'n.l I'M .-veral will atteud If '1 11 II... - Anuimwriiieni to h Kirmen auj Hrrcdi-r n Unx (imutjr. The ownern of "Dawn K." tl.. fanioun trotiii, .luliioii, n-alllntt the hf rf liiniiitt.- .f tl... .. 1 the furinem uinl hmiler of the mm.Ci "i einiiiiniirdi in iiniiroviiitttiu - """'iiru in (iieir 7 "" iiopvn, nave ne(cr I. I . . nun Vl nilmv thu priiv of m rv'.ce of thin ureal aire, for thia year, from io i i ior the M-naoii, with n lurii privi iiiw n t. eomiiiuca tin- two crviit irottlnir fitiuilica of Xutwoo.1. und iiamiiicioiiiiiiia cl.Ma-r than a iv ntht livlnu hoi.-. ia nin-, Ihiwii I (of " aiitoriila, IMS, mi. ,v old XiitwiHhl "' of K. nt i. ky, 11:11,, half hrolhi of .Maud S., J:ilf,.i while hla d I'alay r Wua hy Whii.iilctoii lsst anil he hy I lainl.1. toinali Jr. (1 I lie airin of "I lawn F." have pnahiinl "ion- lamoiia mutcra tliaii all otln f.llliiliea iiillil.llii-il. Ilniih ra iiriiii; to take advatitap1 ofllliaoth r will till. I the horae dlirilli ine acuaoii rrmu Anr.l 1 to Julv 1 at tin alalilm of It iiwa A Hi nderaoii. ill F.u Kill". Tho-c wMiiiil,' nil ltrlld la'dlpnv of the horn-, or further par ic lllara n if ir.li'itf hla hm-dilU' qualttlc may ulitaln I lie aalue hy calling on, or aililmvliijc, Fi.i H.vMifi, l iiiL'i lie, Or. Mohawk Noie. April in. Harlan Mulkcv lun rcturiuil Iioiih fnun Kiiyi-ne, where he haa lai n vli.it llii with frieiida the pa-t two wn-ka. A sundiiv m'IiimiI waa orininii-.l at the Stall'ord nclnad hou-a- AplilH. MImi Menle Stuurt viaitcd with n la Uvea at XatMii reii-litly. 1 here la to la a Iia'.'il lKlla-r rein I lit the While M-hiMil hoiiae on Kridav pril II. Mr. Jia lItiihlli-toii hna I ai-ii vi-tiiiL' With frlclida in FiiLteiie the past Week. There la to la' ll StmdaV achool or iraniz.d at the White wh.M.l hoti-. May 7. Mr. Marvin and the Mi-.ea Mne Fannie ami Maude Haiiiiuilt have n liirunl lowhool In Kuc'lie. l'liere la la inir circulated ll net it loll for the diviaioii of Mohaw k achiad ila- Uli't We are aorrv to hiiv that Mr. Zum- nit la not mi well aa he haa la-eu here tofore. Mla Ia-iiii Ik mi haa returned home from lirowintvillc, where hc hna Imi-ii viaitimr. II. J. Mi l'ln r-ou haa iNitight a place on JtoiiawK. lloXKV Dkxv Ax Idlly for 4 H'a frcah wala cmckcra Xew Oregon liuiiia, a-r II 1.1 Iird in hulk U'J Xo 1 onion m-tt.a la-r Hi 1 1 I Hi. Arh'.ickle'H mil (iloaa atarcll, pcf Hi... Ill Hi hucket new Oregon lard H.l-'i J (!-.( iMiuht ll lialikrilpt atock of dar tulia, hiicketa and waahlaiarda which we olli-r awiiv down. Fancy worn haakcta, dinner liaaketa, htand and waite haaketa, JiHt linHirtnl, hit eat alyle L'lveli with I of a Xo. 1 link Inir laiwder. We alao have a cac I 'hi mi aud cjiiaawarc, which we are (riving with Hie ilakiiiK 1'ow.l. r. m,ixFoirsAM:r I have a tine rcKlatereil 4 vi-ar old thoroiii;lihnil Short Horn hull for Mile, It waa piircluiKil iroiii Dr. uttr, aud iaaia-rfn't animal. It w ill la-aold at a liarnain if ili-Hiil of at oiuv. Addivoa J.VMIX (illAllllAHT, l-jiKciie, Or. I. o. o. K. (iruud Ludff. F.up'iie will have a rcpreaentati ve IihIv of men iiui'l w itliin her llinila on Wi-iliie-ulnv. .Muv 17. At thelaataca- aioii of the LTailil IimL'o 1. O. O. F., nt I'ortlali.l, thia town waa M'lectcil for the lilacu of lilectinif for the Hemion of IHil.'l. Sa'titvr Ihltte liwl.e Xo. 51, la mak liiu arninciuentu to Mi-ive and care for the dclev'atea and their ainimpauy- iliK famihea in a maiilicr la llttliik' tlie (iilirteay due viaitora. The reivptioii (iillllllitUii haa la-ell npaiititel conaiat- ln' of J. J. niton, J. . I licrry, c. I'.. Hola-rla, l. W. Ivinaey ami Ion. X. I nicr. The crand lMly will re main in kcksIoii thri-edaya. Held 111 ti.'iOIHI Honda. I'ally (iuanl, A prill.', tini. K. Kleliardaoli, the "heto" of the Kiiv Hill wreck, after a full exam ination nt Itiwhuri; ycatt-nlay wa held hy the utliv to await the action of the ifniiul jury in the Mini or (Omni. Having no money or frieiida he waa coiiiinitleil to the laiuirlaa (iiunty Jail. The cvldeiii-e addmiil w naalaiiit the Hiime aa una lai n punnaiiei in ine liewapaiM-ra. 'I lie irelieral npinioll of thoac in-aciil la that he la guilty nn. I would la- convii tiil on trial in the clr- cult court. Kcs fur Sale. I have aoine I lured I'lymouth l!' k for aale at ? ta r aittinx', M i i"r two fitliliiri. Iheae cirifa are inun iiun-hirda liiiMirti from Iowa and llakota. JiillANM-H IIANKIXIV, F.Imlra, Ijine County, On-pm. I i f : i . Alliaiiy la-m.a-nit: In Tu- . . . io coma, on .Molinay evcmnir, .prii in, li'i:l, after Bll llleaa of aeveral inolillia, Mi. C. C. 'herry at the aire of alut .Vi veara. The diivaacd waa a reident of Alliany for a iiuinla-r of yeara pn-vi- viotia to alanit four yeara at!o, when Ian .ma lai-iiiue licr home. Her moth er. Mi. .M. M. .uair rv-iuin in r.u- Ki-ne. She waa a woman of pun' aim nolile character ami waa ia-iovcii nvnn who knew her lien- In Alhaiiv. The hu.laiinl and only am have the yni- pathy of many In their treat haa. l!lf l.uart. Ai.rll II. (il Xt ltAI.I.VS ATIM- AToKV. The up- i ... if .. - : If Iaiiiilmelita mane ny .navor o. rieliillV, la-t llitfht, Kivea p lirnil aat- i-fact Ion willi (ai-allily one exu-ptioii. We believe that ttie lnnyora l.i t en deavored to till the i.flii-ea with inlllja tent lueti and therefore ia iiitill.il to tl eonratiilntioua of the public jn-n-emlly. Jaik-niiville tileu'Tini: Frank Wade, W ho hna only la-ri air...M. . ..ill of llii- atlite la-llitelitiury a few ' i H.....iii i.'l.,l uf hiirlnrv h( IIIOO.IIV, -. 1" j - the prcx-tit term "f court and ii-toui-iil to one year in the penitentiary. He taken 'to Salem Sunday niifht bT I I'Uly Mierlir si-ncre. Vouin; Wade a lain nta are well p-ii tnl -pie, and vii nthy from them in rtiieliccil the circulation of a tatitioii for hia (mnloii. which a-a ma (!Vw to have laa-n iina-akcii kil.dmQ I'r. f. H. U lU ttmsli, of rorllaiid. will avaiii vi.il Kueiu- in the near future. TL F-DAY, ArniLll. lini. T. Hull vi.itnl Allny toiby. Joe Kh'tii n tnriuil to AllMtnv t It liiorniiiK ,,f",,rr, "f J'lnetloii 'A UhI ( 1 ' K.ilaTt JoIiiuhiii went to rortlaiid o thia moruint;' 1'i al. I.. M. Iay vUiled the lipja-r rt i ine muuiy ycateMiiy. Mia Carrie Latter went to Port Inn I thia uiorii'.iit; on a vilt. John Withmw came up from For laud on the o,-al tlila afternoon. The republican national coiiitnltti inu la at l.oiilaville, Ky., May III. Henry llotniuiii went to Port la til thia morning to a-nd a couple of day r, Mn. C. It. Holt, of Harrlabum, I vlaiting n latlvea ami frieiida lu till city. rmaa'iitiiiK Attorney Condon went to ItoaeburK frot.Q Corvallia mi hu-t lilirlit'a 1 1 ni II. Portland haa ,Vl aaliaina. Siliiv tola-r I at Ml auloona have cliaxil their il.a.ia In tiiat city. Moil. lay 'a Sal. in Journal: Mr. A Milla left for F.ilirciic t.xl.iv wher the family will hereafter realde. John It. Marklev, well known hen hiw Koile Io Waahilik'tou Citv. He I an iiaplrant for the f. M. inandialahl for ( iregon. I putv Sherill Dav, I. W. C.ailidif. and Miaa Mi-Catin are l.uaily ciikiikhI uiaklliK up I lie deliiiiUclit tax roll for I lie year IMrj. sherill Jaiiien I.. Xolainl went to lEox-buri; laat evciilnir, and la in at teti.laiiii' iimiii th.i Kli linrdiiii exaini nation nt that plav. I lev. C. M. I till, of rortlaiid, ntah inUiioiiarv of the llantiat chiirch, 1 ll Ftlk'eiie. Mr. Hill haa hoataof frietuU in I jiLi-ne who are alway glad tonnvl linn. Itcv. I. I). Driver went to Salem thl inori'imr to preach the funeral mtiiioii of the late lr. Ihiuicl I'avton, Whoat reinaina w.ll la burinl In that city to morrow. Ilvnian Abraham and M.J. CIoIiik- av, of I'ortlaml, have lllnl iiiiplicatloiir for ii;llit in Waahiutton. The former waiita to la- collector of eilatouia and the latter collector of Internal revenue, A large delegation arrived on the lo cal thia alt. rniaui ami were met at tin train by thif iiuivor ami a iiuinta-r oi citi.'iia, nlo a niiiiiU-r of ladies from the Moral auxiliary.. Mi. A. W. H.i-kell, nccomtianiiil hy her niece, Mian Aliiv llaldwiu, left on thia moriiiiig'H ha-al for an extended viiit witll frieiida and relative at MiiiiictiiMilia, Minn., aud will alao vl-.il the worbl a fair ta-fotv their return. . II. lleau'le w ho hit lai n ruiinlnu a meat inarket here forwveral mouth, moved today to Cottaire (trove where he will conduct a nimilar buaineaa. He laamanth.it run la dciaiiiliil iiimui lilld Will douhtlcaa build lip a giaal I nnle. Frank Ii, dlilor of the I'acillc Far mer, and II. M. illiaiuaon, ol the I'ortlaml Itunil Xorthwvat, are In at tendance iiiam the atate horticultural aoclctv, which ia ill aeiiioll ill I'.llurne We acknowledge a pleaaatit fraternal cull from the geiilleiucii thiaafteriiiMiu St. Mury'rt Kiilaconal church, at their aliuilal liui'ting, chi'tnl the following iiMi-na ami Neatrymen: I rof. II. J. Hawthnriie, S-nlor Warden; Jamea Slraiu'ht. Junior Wanleii. Vcatrvmeu C. K. I.iHunia, (on. F. Craw, J. It. Ithlliehiirt, John Ihivleaaiul A. Kirk- land. The Vestrymen oriniulMil by ehi'ting lr. C. I-.. Iannla, ata-n-tary, ami ton. r. raw, treaaurer. lir. Iive- ridge will I a' retaiued a rector, and the el lurch la n irtel a growing and proa- l-ring. A Sure Decay. bally (iturit, April 11. The ending of another cnniT which haaaoniaiiv pnnillela la brought to iiibllc notiiv. Minnie Itoan, common V known aa "(. ouitnoilorc ," waa brought before the county Judgu laat veiling and examliinl for luaanity. The examination wa conducted by the ilenuty pnwucntlng attorney ami in. Sharnlea ami Jainc,. I lie com- plaint waa made by the luaralial an the woman waa lu hclnlcM eomlitlon, and evidently lu need of treatment. she la .U year of aire aud waa lairu in New York city. Shu came to Fugeue from Portland aome ten or twelve yeara iiuo, ami at nrai comiurttai a home ol ill fame. Afterward alowly aluking lauieath more rvaiKitnlile patronage ahe haa ooiiaorlnl with llcgnaaj ami Chiiiauieti for m-vcral year and tank to the low eat dipt In a woman ran reach. For the pn- t fix month her mind hna laa-u weakening in atcady iiiuii wllh a iln'nviiiL' laalv. and when taken ill charge by the olhViala, talkul im-oher-ntly-nml lay eoiiataiitly lu tail. I lie cxaliill ntlon iliaiiiaail that for 17 yeara ahe ha been aniicteil with aytihillia ami her end ! the natural re mit of a life wholly given up to prosti tution and ilelaiucliery. ATTKAiTlvK K.V ll l nil a. In aia-nk- ing of Oregon' nirrli-iilt urul exhibit at the wurld'a fair, Mr. Savage, the iu-la-rintendeiit Tueaday aald: We will aeiid our carload to Chli-ago tonight. It ia alreailv with one or two minor xivptloiia, and w ill la' one of the tin- t exlillnta or It kliul at the lair: 1 wo of tlie moat attractive exhibit In the iiillii'tioll are tho-4-r.f Mr. Itelahnw of Fugeue and Mr. Wilkin of Coburg. Mr. Itelahaw' iiillii'tioll la one of the U-at ever m ule In the world. I lint gen tleman haa li-n privately experiment- inir with irr iln for veal, ami haa sue ii- lul in niiaing nearly Ji varietle of gniin, grown from tad which he hna l.taiiicl from all part of the wordl. Mr. Wilkuia' ia a Rimilar valuable iiilln-tlon, and conaiat of ulaiut 3) arietlea of w hint, oata, barley and rye. The airi;rciiitc I irn-atly awetleil by aluable doiiutiou from dilierent part ft he state. CllAXm ox tiik is. IV Itwburg Hi view: Mort Young' Faatern trip and Frank liulhrie' aicknea ha caiiia-d a big chain.' lu th run of the eolnlu.-tora oil the line III Oregon. laVM H-iuaton haa the former' p'a-e on the ItaM burg local, and I'nt Tvan tnki-a lloiiaioii' i.liuviiii lUf overland Ut ween Portland und Itiawhurg. W u-k Hull nina the Albany hal In Out brie a , plan-, and W . 11. Jumixm inia-ii to hla pla.if on me overlain I iinri Itiaalmrg mid Aahlaiid. Heml rieka taki-a the Hit hlaiund freight. J. M. Hau-I.roiigh the iionlilaMind and Yo'.i.i y Iiridoii the work train. Such a complete change In the line of pro motion -a l. I ,m la-curou the road. Iikmv Til.l.vo. I am prepared to fiirni-h any ai tiling for lea money than any la, ly iu thl rt of the valley. . F. 1 Cll AMIIKiU). CJ Krl CI. v r It. ait, the new bl.aal l urilb-r, gie frliio i and cliarnean to the iiiii: lexioll and Clin-a c.ill--ti timi. eeiita, Vni-lita and tl. S'ii by Citv Iinro mik; On g-nf'iwn gar.j n la-t. iluy no other. o 1 U the ST A f F. llOKTIft'LTI'KUi MK'IKTY. Vail (.Mnl. Iprtl I.'. Tlie .Hull ilarterly iiin ling of the Oregon Stale HortlellllUP.il Sa-lely CotlVctuil It Kllllleliart'a la-ra hoiiae yeaterda.V aftcriuain at .1 o'rlia k. I'he m-aalori Wi a oa mil I'V all a-ldrcaa of wil.niiie by Hon. S. II. Friendly, mayor of thia city, w ho In a abort ml lrca exte i.li-d the aaa-iety the cordial welcome f the rtuldellta of our city. Ir. J. It. Card well, pn.l.l. nt i, the aiK'iety, re-ailld(il In a few appropri ate n-uiarl.a. The tl lt rler wa one by A. II. Caraon, of (iralit'a l'a-a, on "Out Kvnainitioli." A comMrtaon wa made la-t wwii the ( Viim. rated prune mid the un drying pnai . Any fruit to la- pna-rly dried mii-i la- i.uli jwbil toa pnaiiut which applie the uia-eaaary heat III the ahorteat time, l'hia not only mivc more Juhv, thua making a I iter quality ol the fruli ilrml, hut the evnairatinn, tavide la lug a ahorter drying pnavaa, givea protection, which pn veiit ilu-t am ilimi't lar ta tter than the aim dry ink' nnaiva. The diacnaainh oil thia paa r wa lul by lr. A. sharpie, of thia city, and aevcral otl.era iMirticlpated. The geli cral oiiiidoii Mi-nidi to be that in the cnMcru inarket no alarm nud La enuaiil hv California mmia-iition, muv the evna.r itti prune of Oiegoii had gaiiinl a fi.ir trial, lor even in Cnlifor- iila the la-t pnaluct i ccurcd by evaN. ration. The imia-r read hv Xorria Huniidi- rcy entitled "A Few Practical I hoiighta on Prune Culture," waa full of giakl lailnta on the acttlllg out of pruiiea, the lint pnining aud the care ol the ireea ilunug the winter. 11. gardiug tin- aetting out the hexagomil plan waa rccomiiicliihil ua the lt. lu the llit pruning but very few I. nine I lea ahould la left, (iraill aholild never la- niivii lu a prune orchard, but com la very icixxl aa it give the tree moreciiltixalion. .Next waa a paia-r prctmreil by Fmile Si'hiiuuo of The Hallej on the "San JoacSnlc and CiKlliu Moth." Mr. Schiiinio iiotiml that the grow lug of line fruit iu Oregon waa more ililllcult than : year niro, nioalty cauwil by lllaect ai. He rtinmiiietlila apray ilig for the two ia-aa In queation, claimim; that it can la- done clti-ctual-Iv. A diaciiaajon of the fon-clng lav n-ra, then follow nl In which It. I. Al eii, Mr. Cottle, Dr. Shariilea, A. II. Caraon, I'ref. illoa and other baik part. The talk llrat turned to pruning then to iimtii'tiou and ll null v to under drainage. Thia latter waa acknowl edged to l one of the moat liiiHirtanl realun-N to la- liMikeil alter. I he pro tii'tion of burlap or atraw wiia to pre vent mill aeald and the bark cracking w hile umlerdraiuagi inually preventa moil of the winter killing. "I.OW atia'kdl chcrriea are h-a apt to kill lu winter than hk-hcr atiaked onea," aaya A. II. Caraon. telegram having lavn nu lvnl by Mr. Stiill'ord aiiuoiiuciug the death of her father a cnuimittii' wua apaiintcd to draft rew lutlonaof rondoleiiw. l: KM Ml r-RSflDN. II. K lla'tinof Portland Hot laing prcaullt A ll Caraon wa rupleated to make a few remark on the auhject of "Fruit l'lickilii:." Hia llrat kiiggcatio'l waa that all fruit iireiianil for market ahoiild l proiaTly gruded, llrat, a to alc and anion aa to ipiality. Xeat package and honeat iiaekiug together with lliia L't'idinir w ill do more toward catabliallilli: a paal repulatioii for Or egon fruit ii. the (tillable market than I generally 4IiiihmiiI. Once, a giaal reputation l thu ctttahllahiil, ll laena- ily aiiatalniil by thu an ine pnai-aa. I'll graded pni.ie wll for U d-lit a-r ia. und lea In the caatern market than the higher crude, thu the pnaluii r otivioiiaiv li n-a thia amouiii on llrat guide fruit "(iinloev in It l(e allon to the (Nil I Hiatory til Oregon," the auhject hall- illnl by rpif. iiiomii I omion, wiiaill vided Into three -riiala, the Oeciinic, the Luke an I the Klver iM-rhal. The uofeaaor alartnl with the Siakivou and SIiomIio.ic, two riH'ky lalaiul .'luu mile from the coual and Z'M lullc amrt. Tlu-n after detailing the com- anltloll ol tlicae nn-kRailil the atlllitiil tn-e and hruhla-ry there, he pnaacd on to the lake la-riod when by iinhcavala aud M-dimeiitarv iinait.-, the water had li-n cut oil Into la kin, through the vurloua change which led to the Itlver la rlial. I hniughout the lino of thought he noted the action of the wa ter on the limeatotie rock, the (lo Ciiuiaiaitlou of the granite, the change. Ill tlie aurll. mu alate ami the ellu la which pnatiicuil the aoil that give to- lay mill a M'oii.lerful ran go of vegeta ble life. Tl' action of thu water had given a general diatributlon to thu noil thu formed and which 1 ao full of or ganic matter. I'rof. H-'iluirne, of the tato agrl- ultural inllege, gave a verv (iiuiiire- hellaive (leacrilitioli of the oallill moth and hop louae. lie alao made wune re mark regaiding their extermination, all of wliieli would take bai much apace to detail here. He niiilnliielnltxl a apray, however, emulating of I. X. 1 l arla gm ii ami aoait. l ull luformu- tinu on thia aiibju-t may la- iihluiiml from the college bulletin, which will l aellt free to all appllcallta real. ling III thlaatale. He alao made a few re mark on tl " wool v alibi and allowed mime atai'iiiici.a of iiiaii-t ami luawt paraalle. An liiviia'ion wu ex ten ncii ny itoi. 'oiid.iii. In la half of thu fueulty, to the wa'icty to vi-.it the unlveraity balay In laly. I 1)11 motion the IliVltUlloli wa unaiiiin hipIv am-ptel. Dr. Sharpie chaaal tlie caaloii with an aiblrea on "rungu iiiw-aae of hint and Fruit." He dividul fun- liua growtha into two claaaoo, derived (rum organic ami Inorgauio matter. the former la-ing parnaitie, Itegarding pnnontlc growth "I mi liaturn the lia-tor atate-l that much more con . he iorel for by pn-veiitloii than in cure. rowth or i hia Kim I laKe me aap from bark aud let vea, leaving them with a burned aiiia-irann-. Spraying wa nl- o reoommei. diil for thia t rouble. Sul phate of ii ;-r In a aolution for pray- llg aplilu tr-i.-a, t lailimia or water. and fi.r la-anainl other fruit aulpbate f potaaaiuu. In the aame pn.ia.rtion, anray to be : piilinl hot. 'I hi apray la il-'i ! Ill lb inl In the caae of (lallin lictli'- Co d, damp weather develoiai fui.gu- growth faateat, pry nhould la - app'n-d I i w inter and Imnger nolu tiou couldl--iw-d if found lma-.iiry. i hill lirunil g, hv letting in the light and bent of he aun, a alao a giaal pre ventive. Muie wr furniahcil during the evening hy . fr. Linn and Miaa Saw. yer, of the uiiiveraity coiiai nBlory of IliUalc, and u eliorua of lmliea' Voice. 1 HI VoKNI VI. Thl limn Hig the aia-iety met M U.Vt o'clock, and under the rwiirt of Mayor Friendly took the tr't earn for the univenity. Arriving tliere l'n-l.. nt Johiiann of that intitutii.ii i-.or1.il tbeni tbna h the library, Yillard Hall, the nitu of the vartoua iiro- f,-ora, the gvuinuaium M'lilea' r.a.lll Blld till-l.-ia-rial lliten-at Waa gy iiinuaium Uken by th an in I'm C vl-itora In Caron' the work of , ro-x'i. lu the : i-li-irili-ail ,1.-'M.rtiiM-nt noib-r tlie ra-r-1 yUiou of I'aof. Colli, r, aad laatly V.tof gntct llitenut, the geological oollee- lloll of Prof. I olidoil. Hen- they fell lliy could a'in day lli-td (if mill- uiea an. I uieii la- ami limling H'lue- thlng of additional Inten .t. AITKKXiaiX Mao, The afti-niiain -aiii tialay con Veiled al 11 o'chak. I'mf. John llloaa, of the itate agricultural college waa urgiil to aiblrea the da-iuty and chiaH- the anlijiit of umlenlraiiiuge. In tomorMw' iaaiie we w III trv to r- iixiut mine of the limit mailt- by the profmaor on thia iil.jii-t. I he alteiidiiiiiv linata-cli giaal at each aeaaion, pntbably alanit .lul attelilive llatetiera la lng prea. nl. Tonight a larger aaaeiublage will doubt h-aa la prcacut al the iiuvtlng of the ladle of the llorul department. MiriJ. Mr. M. F Stallor.l returned to her home at I'ortlaml on till mo.iiing'a ha-al. Six or eight new inemUn have Joined the aia iely aliuv Ita uni ting here. I'rof. Dumoiit lAitzai d wife, of for vullla, came llpaoii thia alleruiaiu'a train to attend the Mate Horticultural Saicty. Among th.au. pn.etit we nothv I'n fesaor ltlnaa and Waahburtie of the Agricultural College, Corvallia, It l Allen and Chaa I g, Sllverton; A 11 Caraon, (iralila I'naa; Jalne llelider hoti, Cove; MraJC Card, chairman lloral depiirtiueiit, Mr. M. F. Matlor.l nnd Miaa Carrie Montaguu of I'orl.ind; Mr. and Mr. Cottle, C It Miairtu and T 1, lllaekof Siilem: i: W Allen, J 1( Card well of I'ortlaml, Fmile Sehamio, The 1 hill. n; A F I aach, tini. I. har gent, M W Smith of Salem, I-vl Mor ria of Talent, tt. W. Itaker and J. X. and A. 1'.. Voorlm ol rortlaiid. Fvcryoue intcreattal iu horticulture ih. mid join thi wa-icty, a iUmwlluga ailoM cxii-llent avenue for the ex change of thought on the laul luetlimla In fruit culture. The omt la but M a-r year iiue, ami met-iing are hel.t iiiart erlv. Aiixllliary aia ielli-a an- organ inl in inch mmmuuit v w hen enough liicmla ra call la-au'llllil. I'rogn-afinu la the watchword and the luteal thought and Ink! mcthodanre alwnva diacuafled. It I Hot a Mi-tioual but alate altair. Another opiatrtunltv will In-given till evening for anyone w ish ing to join liallf Uuar.l. April V- Ycatenlny aftcrtliaill 1'rofcaaor llloaa ajMike of the need of all elllcleiit ay-teni ol tile draining, lie anl.l that "I lie drainage wa ol eawntlul Importance to the liorllcultiirial ami agricultural that our u real a well a our fruit, wen-all air-growing plautn: that the tni-rHit of the w heal plant finder fn- voratile cln-uiuaiance ought loextclul four hi t Into the ground; that neither wheal nor the prune could live with Ita feel III the water: that tint nait miiat have air; thai could only he elln-tnl by tile (imiiinge where the grouinl l. paekiil or the hard-lain 1 within a few iiiclic of the water-tuhlo. The water- table I the level al which the water atauda on or In the ground. .Now tin the water-table I aluioal at theaurfuiv. If the tile drain are placed alt he depth I w niche tnen mi watcr-tabiu I lowenil -d) inchca, the ellVi't I to cnuae the clayey, atlcky null, to lannne frl aide, thia giving opMirtuulty forcircii Lut ion of air through the will. The cir culation of air I uiivaaary In order to c licet chemical change lu the mil for lant final below the Hiirface of thewill I'he llrat year the little alreainlela aru formed on thia water-table toward the tile thcau Imle atreuiulet ut llrat are very abort hut continue to extend tar- t her ami farther from thu tilm year after year; hemv, thu longer thu tile haa lai'ii laid thu more la rlcel the work done." The FrofcaMtr alao called attention to thu fact that thu aunimer for a Inn wlnaa- nail waa Well drained Would la- ill thia climate, at leant a Uiouth longer, than If not drained, fur hy drainage the water la carried away under ground. If not drained oil' ll I left to evairule. The very lirocca of evaa ration, of nii-eaaliy, leave the riaita cold, for It take thu hint away from them. If land were well drained, we would have much la-tter road. He alao made very g'aid ainl when ho anid that the rwanoii vegetation wa no rampant here along back In 1VI, ami luu early acttlemcut of thia country, waa lai-auac thu aubaoll had not bccll packed. At thepreaellt time, after plowing wet and baking iu the un, the mill thai waa formerly bane and friable had now lamine hard ami, lo aome extent, atlcky. Ihl I only la I hi overcome by til drainage A imia-r prepared by J. M. Wallow, of Salem, oil "Fruit I i rower' Organiza tion for Future Market," wa then read by T. L. I Hack. Attention wa llrat railed to the luiil of an organiza tion, then committee aliould he ap pointed on trauaMirtatioii to mm re the ta-at rate ami ruiiid truuait. Agent aliould Ui aiiMiiuted in (iiiiiil-claa cltlca, where them waa any jaawuhilUy of ovsmtia klng thu market, lo liaik after the lat Interval of thl organiza tion. In llnl-clu cltlca cluaaM- large dcalera ( f giaal n-putatloli to inutruct mill with. I.venlually, ir iiuulu prac. tlcally uc(i-aaful, a lolnt-aba-k com pany might he formed of thu hortlcul turiataof thi atate, ami with a n-puta-lion for our fruit well Mlabliahed In the market, the profit lu our orchard lat would la- inaU'rially Increaatil. i'rof. Diiniont I a At, or the Slate Ag ricultural College, add retted the lety on "Sill of Oregon." The talk wa moHliy n-giirdlug the chemical cii lueiit of the aoil of thia State. Fertili- xatiou wa alao Uiken up and noiuo ug geatloii madu a lo aupplylug the neiTary inureilieiit moat wanting lu dilt'. n-iit noilm The talk no inoatly of tia technical a hultiro W la- noti very completely here. The gentleman aln, aiiNWercd aevcral pii-atlona. A great deal of luU'rcat aeoiuilig lo ex lit ill thi matter. The aubjii't of IUv. I). F Iiverldgn' addn- wa "The Ornjas and It Cul ture." The reverend gentleman made the ataU-meiit that m taiiilnl of fruit could be ralMil much raaier and cheua r than a pound or meat, and waa a much healthier diet. To raiae grna-a, noil mint be well draltml. ( ;rua- pail do not like tiK much itamhng water. American grai- are U-tU-r than foreign grai-, aa the latu-r vine nringa uiaeaae with L American alo i--. lai.ie graa-. ()t varteiK-, ine i-ai are ine hardy I onenrd, the lirighlon, .Moolea, Dlaii.oiiil, and a lew other varletn-a, ol which, a detailed dvacriptioii waa given. He alao gave aome practical bint rcgnrduig the aetting out and cultivation of the grape. Hi Idea on pruning were alao very valuable, a the gentleman hna had from twenty to thirty year of experience aiurl- oh-M-rvatioti In grajie culture. Like all other f nil bt care ahould las taken that ventilation and aun-llght ran reach the na.ta and every other axrt a wrlL The committee a.aintel to draft resolution of condolence. n-airted at thi time, which report wa adapted, a follow: Wiikkkah, A Ulegrarn Uarliij lw-n m-rlviij alma, the laglnlili.r ol tl.U iini-tliig br Mr. M. K. Shadorl, on of our moat active and eflb nt oieiu- la - ra. ninvi-vliiir li her tb ti.Xi ibly tai UitciLgi'UC' of tLo udtl.-u I Meat ll of In r fit her lu the Itate of Ohio; tlieivtorv. la- It Iteaolved, That, a- IneiiiU ra of tl Hortleiiltiiral a-H ieiy, In i;a ,jiiar!eily luivung ava iul.le.l, In tin-city of I n gt-lle, We do hef.-by ext. ml our (Icela-at ympathy to Mn !iallor l iu thli lie hour of grvut an l trn-paraMc loan. liiKilved, I hat a inpv of lliia pre- nmlile and lln i- reaolulioiia la- ainta bly eligni-aii by mir act retnry, and furwardul by l.iiu to Mri. sbailoid aa aome alight tok. 'II of our tender M . li d for her W III It- lu the aluid "W of u I'l.wt touching a-.rr.iw . (J Mi:-. J. C. Caiik, Mu. I . F. Waui, Miii, W. II. Col I I i:. "1'ruiiiiu' Pin -ili-ally llhialratnl I'V A. II. I al-'ll, waa the next aiibjut llieaaaker bad a g.aal .i.e.l tree which he Unl to lllu-lmt.- hi IiIii m i ..... . . . in- aiauii inai pruning aiioiilil l-- atlldled aa one of the linvt eaaehlial part of the work of the orchuritlal lie ah. nil, I know how, w In u and what to prune. Prune w lib aome object i view, lllt aa o iiitlal grow III next aa lo ventilation. I rune w hen the tm la doruiaiit, for otberwiae pruning i-hii-ka wo.nI growth uml aliiiinlati fruit bud gr..w IU. Symiii try ami U right lriiii-ii.il nig liiiiiichea preaerxe i -t grow in. linn pnining. la-aiif allow ii.g fnv Venl lint mn, iie-un-a w lint rillt gluwa to la-of the Verv laat ollal Ilv, for g.aal fruit can, lot la- grown in a hnlgi , and till- can la- done w Itlmut liiiM.,ril.lng the tm-. Prune an that the In i. vi. -I anle a in the ilini tlon from w .ileli the prevailing win. la blow ami tin trti- will la-ar up luueli la-lli ngaiint them. A mnnla-mf iiinilioiia Were ic-iied Mr. Curoii til the cloae of hla a. 1. 1 which he Verv courtcoualv uiiHWer- il. An I , V it it t it ll waa here cMeiided bv J. II. . i-Cluiig and . II. Al. niina, di m-lora, lor the a.a-l.-l v to viait the fruit cannery lien- thia foreu.Hin. I i.i m M. i:vi:mu. I.a-t night the lloric ultural depart in. nl held ita aeaaion and the alluiut nun-waa the largeal of any aeaaion I he ola mug piece of Ilillalc wa bv a plarti tie coii-i-ting of l.a-nl ainger. Mra. J. C. Card, chairman of the lloral d. pniliii. nt nr-l gave a rejairt of hoik III inn l. iMrtun lit. It aliownl that the inciiila r-li!p had lucrea-ai to I Ii lianica and a lunula r of auxiliarv ata ictiea had lai n orglllii4Hl III aevcral of the larger clllca of thu alate. Tin department had il.i-l.lc.1 to give a atate lloui-r ahow-at rortlaiid iu June next at which premium would la- oil'.. nil for hia-i imuia of Mi.n-aai'nl lloriculture. The lady al-ai pnnl a la-uutluil tribute to Mow in and tln-ir iullu.-iiiMi wh,.-li wa lii.l.i'd a cr. nit to thu whole.le- pnrimeiit. ah. r. i oitii-r n-ad pata-r on "S'ine Choiii- forma of h gou Fl.ua Under clllllvulioii." Thia hhownl mi ilitluiate iuiUiillilatn-i wlili the dill, r .III l.tfllll Mil. I ll.,VI.,ld ..I' ll.l Ul..,.. wltli their bal. Ita mid eauty, ua Well a other chameteriatlca, aome of which were Intimately detailed. It waa mi douhtiilly a Niii prlai- to many tin-aeiit in ii'iiru nun inn iciiiiurc en I nil p.r a wide rungu of ua- lul knowlialgi-, eipial to If not gr.alcr lliau hnrtl.-ullurv Mra. I. inn and Miaa Sawyer Ming a duett la-fore the rending (if Mia l-.Cn lullaifa Imperiill PalHV ( llltllle. Miaa rallait Hot having lawn able lo la- pre ei.t her paa-r waa n ail by Mr. Cai-I. It gavu liumedlntu detail lor railing la-ant Hill panalea, and a It would take her entire iwia-r to give an adiiiiate Idea of her method, we forla-ar further commclit. Ill hplleof (he rough wi-a I her aevcral jaitaol the chold-al lluwel of theai a- aoii wen- arraiigtil uiam the wlnge, Mra. F. F. Wure of thia city waaciilU-i! iiaui and gave a brief report of the lirogna uf I be iillxllarv Intelv orirnn l.nl hen-. The ladle part of liila ipinr terly niii liiig wua ImUi-i) a crwdilablc one. After the ludii aeoaioii wua over the iximmlttiHi for drafting r. aolution on i-utcrlalmiieut made their n-iairt which la published fully la low. HKI'illtr OK (tlMMiril.K OX IUXM.U- TloNH. lUxol.VDIi, That the thank of the Oregon Statu Horticultural Na-lety ore lielt-liy tcililenil lo rroleaaor liiomil Condon for hi able nnd Inatnictlvc ad-dn-a laat evening ami to I'nulileiit J. W. Johiiaou and the I-acuity of the I'lilveraity of Oregon for their cordial luvltatiiui lo vlaii. and the warm re ception i I veil ii ut that lliatllutlon. teaolxed, I hat our hearty thank an-due I'n-aiilent J. M. 1th aw aud l'n- feaaor F. L. UallbliriU! and Dumoiit I.otz, of he Oregon Agricultural Col lege al ( oivullla for tln-ir prcM-nce, for the gemilnu inlen-at they have hown lu our w. irk, ami for their helpful and practical addreaac at the illth reiit hck aiou of thia ouurterly mwtlug. Itcaoived, 1 hut we accord our clu neal thank to Mayor Fricmllv, Dr. harple and the Imlie and gentlemen iiilnaaii ig the remainder of the rni - iion iiui.iniuii-ior tln-ir (nurtmy ex tended to u yi-alerday at thu rull naid di int ii I miii our arrival. Iteaolved, 'I hat III general we ilealru hy thi mi IImmI to ti.nvey oiiriiuxt lu ecre Bcknowledgi-ment to the aiilhorl Ilea and cltlcna of llugelle for their gi-lierniia hoapltalily aud kind tn-at-iiienl cxteiidul to u during our entire lay among them; and alao for their iireacnce lu iinuaiiully largo number at all our kcaalona, thereliy allowing all Intereat In all the varloti -ai ta ill the aeieiiee of horticulture, ill it ta-at and large-l aeiiae, which wu moat thor oughly appn ciale, a It moat atrongly liulicnti- Ihiil they have a truly Int. I ligeiil inlen-at III that w hi. h I wrtniil, ill due timi) to la- one of the moat m- (airtnut and pn.lliiibleludualrlea in our ilghl.V fuvori'd atale. JteapH'tllllly ubmit(ul, ilx. II. 1 1 1 MM, Cll ta. I',. Mia. m a, H. W. l ori i.i;, Commltti'. I'taiii nmlioii of Mr. William-oil, Mr. il. F. laaa Ii, of fNiIciu, waa re- nl -a ltd to niiMiut biaexiarieii.'e In the rnlaiiig of niila. 'I'he cliairiiinii llilro- diiii d the geiitleiiiuu a tlie i.-hainploil .f nut culture lu On gmi. Ill exiair li nn- ahow (iiiielu-ively thut the H..V- nl walnut, laa-sui, hickory nut, che-t- i nt and acM-ml other vanelie rail la-mini-vfiilly rai.aul for market in thia atale. I'ut the t.n-, " mii-t la. raiaed like a child," taking e-i-lul Inti-n-t iu aud can- of it l.i every atagu of it growth. Mr. Cottle, pn-aidetit of the Sah in lawrd of tradu and the Marion county horticultural WM-h-ty, iu la-half of them orgauiJillou invit.d the atate nociety toliold it next quarterly mn-tlng ul Salem next July. The- iuvitntioii wa unarilmoualy accepted. A goal i.a- (Uml !tic!laoll tbcll folloWeil la-. twi-eli Fmile N'hanuo, of The Hull. and I'rof. lliia, of the Agricultural College nt Cortalha, a to which of theae place might la) honored witll the Oe'ola-r inoeling. F. W. Allell alao oil. red wine a rtiin ut remarks a to timuiittnig nieiula rali.p and the tnntU-r waa llnally k-fl without de-i-iaion I lug n nclinl. After another mig by a hulie Uar Jette eoiialating of Mr. Lll.n, Mlmr S"ie Kiw vera, Maggie M.-t lung and Anna Matthew, au-l Mia Carrie Hoy. ey, aii-uipaulat, the meeting ad- jouruiii to cvovtLo at Uui liOuly. NoTia. The mcinU rahlp of the date aork-ty ha now been ncr anal to alaxit liX). Wo u.-alre to lienihy aekiinwledgo fa vor i-xtemldl by I'rof. John llloaa, alo Mr. Sargent, wi n-tnry of thoao clcty. Wo acknowledge pleaaniit mil thia uioriilng fnun lico. II I lime ami !-. I. Sargent, of I'orllaiid, aud C. 1). M.airea, of Salem. Much i nilit la dun Mayor Friendly, 1'r. Sharpie and Meiklame J. . I.iicl.i-y, Iv F. Wan-, and other, for the i An ll. nt etitertniumi lit n-eoguinaj by Hie Ma lely during the aeaaloil here. Thn-e hack load of inciiila-r went out tovlaii I ir. Sharpie' large orchard ! milra fnun here on the Count Fork thl morning aud moat of tho other returned to their rcapci-tivu home on llil uioriilng' train. Obituary. I lied, at her home near I'.ltnlrn. Ijina (nuiiiy, On goii, April M, iv.u, of heart diacaac, Mr. Niphlit J. Initial), agil -Uyi.il, (I uiouiha aud 17 day. Sophia J. Iliiituii waalairu in Fran i liu ii-uuty, Minaoiiri, Si-pu-inla-r l.it'i, li-.l. She wa marrhil loJia-IC. Iu man Man h 1 1 1 , lsPl, and In li emi grated to On-goll and act tied alanit elghtii-ll llllli-a weat of tho prcw-llt lit of Fugeue, where they have al nee re al. led, taking aix nioiithatu make the trip, sin-waa the mother of twelve children nine laiy and thn-e girl, all of whom an-liviii'g exii-pt three Uiya, two having died In ( hll.lliiaal ami one alaiiil nine vcarn ago. She hud 11.1 gran. Iclill. Inn and two gnat grand- ehlldn'ti. At the ngeot lweiitvthn-e he lai-iime a luelilla-r of the llanilat chun-h, but after coining to Oregon united with the Chriatlau chun-h, of which ahe waa a worthy mciula-r. She will l inlaa.il, not only hy hi r family, hut by her many friend and relative. Her loving volii-ha now laa-n huahrd. Her gentle word hive (vni for aye, Her loving huiul Wu Ua.il to clnap, Are foldul o'er her heart of clay. The iiolay world nvede from ua: We ivii. to hear Ita prulac or blame; The moaay mnrble ii lna-a buck Xo hollow sound of empty fame. Wo only know that calm and Mill She hl-l la-volld llfe'a uia- and it-alt I ley nnd the lint of nailing cloud. Ilevoud the ahadow of the vale: We only bid that timi and worn, We halt ujain a highway liurv, And gtic, with yearning eye la-yond. lu Held that ahiue aupn-luely fair. llextrr Item. April 12, 18U3. ()ulle a little hit of apring farm work remain to ho dune yet In till vicinity. Mra. I jbn, of rorllaiid. la vlaiting w ith her aUU-r, Mr. 1-wia Ijiw, or thi place. The hungry people who have ao lour waited w ltli mouth o-n, for the long nuuiK-ii nay when our new grial mill a to iN-glu work, w ill realize their hna about licit W'eilncwlny. Come cverylaal y n44 bring your auck. There w ill la- plenty to apnre. Ml Fva Fowler, of l'tu'r Hlualaw. la vlaiting nt the lailaldeof her alntrr. .Mr. in. .Miller. Cumuiiaaiouer Jainc Parker ami wife, of Cloverdale, vlalted w ith W. 11. Holilridgca lout Sunday. John Jolmaon. an old rmldont of lmt Yulley. I reiMirtnl verv Ml. at hi homo on head of Ihittlealiake, Mian Xelllu lleudricka acctuutialiUil ly l (lordoii, of Cloverdale, vlaited reliitive nl thi phuv Sunday. Mia Laura Matthew I working for Mr. Wylle at I'lcanuut Hill. A couple of Full Creek girl lefl the IMin ntal naif hut Tucndav. but weru puraucd uml found In Ijugene that veiling. Some needy Imllvldual whllu vlait ing at Henry liuiley' place on Upwr IamI Cnek, a few night lnce, waa a target (or two hnt at the hand of Itoht. Carr, ami middenly extlngulahed hi lantern and left for Maria un known. Mf. Dlllanl. of Fugeue. la UachliiL' the Trent achiMil. The aaw mill laiy have been trying the virtue of thu mid water cure lu the enrk thia wwk at running log. Mer. I y, Iloiid and Morford rep- reaetitlug Cn-awell were In altendanue at the, llaptlat churcli Saturday anil Sun. lay. Another county heard fnun; Ita a ogger at John lluik-y'a: all doing Well. All having grubbing to do will do well to call on Mcaar. Fml I'arkeraud rl Chandler for term, a they have Invented a lightning grub niachiinv It njairtnl thai I'A'n machine got iame one night and gniblail iiultu a patch la-ahlm bnnklng uji hia hen' Heal. lU-tter -ll your alieep Up of night neighbor. A certain, well but not favorably known Individual, wa canraaalng thi a'llllly laat Week, pmfcaaedly for the puriaaa. of luiylng dia-rhlde. but lieing eaai'lnlly lleain.ll of obtaining the green artici.-. .Now we a. I viae all per- aon w ho have laimn dead bnike that thi I not a auitahle Held to mend their hmkeil taa-keta. Int they liou Id depart aatrlde a fence rail be lli ktil w 1th a one. I of tar and feather. ItHlCLAB. Trruurrr's Warrant. Xotlce I hereby given that the fol lowing county Warrant will la paid on pun illation at thi oftlce. Intereat will atop on them April 1 , 1H3. All Ijine county warnuita up to aud lu luding regiatered niitnla-r 'iW. l-.Kii.XK, Or, April 1-t, lssi.1. Fka.mc Kkihxkr, County Treaaurer. Pur Sale. The farm belonging to the Alvln Huge etnte, adjoining the town of miwell, Oregon, containing l!C acre. alao 1 lot In the town of Crcewell, and one hoiiae and lot In Springfield, Oregon. For further particular call on or addrena J. II. WllITEAWRII, Creawell, Or. Oulon KtU. The Fngllali Multiplier, at tlold- uiilli'a. The Mtiest on Ion grown. oine early a wu have only a few more. OliKOo.N Ohowth. Tuded garden mi guaranteed. A full awortmonr . f the kind lant adapted to Oregon gardening can alway be found In any luantityat bottom prii at r. L. 'humla-ni' Hardware tore. Dikii. At Wk-iiaburg, Wellington, April UHh. after a brief ilinea of ptMHi nionia, Mia Minnie William, fornier ly of till place. The ilt-aiil wa a young ladv of pure and noble charac ter, U-iovt-d aud ruium vj .ii - ui. knew licr. o o o O 0 o