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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1893)
t : ,." r a rrai t.i. 1 Mr. IIImvII Hm OnthaM-nle Mr. H1 M i nn-lonbt-y thmift'-i iinn't'-r U'i I tl country hi ever had. lb-Leon 1 '''T OTI-rf"- ll'lii'lll.ir, mi I I ri- totital iiiiuiiiriiin ii' have m 't '--en withheld from th p d'hc t'nf ' ly for bun. ho found on lm :riv..! i prxtofflro i)i-irliii' til lint li'i not ';.' filli"! tli chair i f In pr.-dieor. l.-.t coiiaid.-rably ovi-rf! "! it. In ff t tie, Ciffleecliairocrnpi'd l.r Mr. Warmlimker. ftlthotiKh of th ordinary m--. ' n foun 1 o inconveniently null f'.r.Mr. IlrU that he Immediately aw-nred n r i'iii tion for a w Hmir, to ! built for Inm according to spei-iticatiori f ;iriil-h d by Mm. The new piece of office, f limit mm In to he mado of heavy niiurtcn-d ik. SO in i hi- iitm t bo cat, npj .rtiil on straight i S ly 4 lnibe, H' i'liiti als.nt m mocha tha baa vy main -Kany desk fora blm. It in not tho aort of chair that on would twirl rr. l.-nly about while n(iiwl in idle coiiv. r-ilion mi l will not ba In any liiKr from the My thieve of the ib-jini-tun-hta. who carry wiy towels anil oni and such likn arti cle. It mill, however, - ik Kr- it com fort f-r Mr. Isiell. t.p to tha I res ent time ha preferred stnndiii t' con OnitiR himself t tlm narrow l-omid of th chair f hi pre.bcs.or. Wabini? tun Cor. Ualtimore American. Tuaaila C ul.rljl In lrr.. Fur five month a Kirl of I I. f family, Iia ln lyl'K in . "f "" plcte lottiariry in aprivuto ho-jitd lit Veainet, outldi I'an. Tim 1- maiden ban Wn recently r'-'- r. 1 to cotnrioUMic-s by Dr. .i'i. who had bnriro of b r. in a ja-u!i ir 1 1 ..- f r. Hi usually ly ah p with Io r inni!i opn ami her throat to v:.w. The physician noticed tli.it on" i f the tonsil wa ciilun;. d. so I " p-olwl to cauterize it Willi a P-dle t iron, an p r i tlim which woiil.l bn !: I'.. i ll t the patient, even if it did not bnvo t!i- . (T t of tTiiilnntiii( b'T i alal-i.li'-o ii'li'iou. After th Iron bal lon.- it work tl; irlrl. wholia. Un jn vi.m-ly in- :.-.l .? totho prtc ktiiK of .iii. iii.iiiif' -t I i-ii-mUtkl)li iiiifim of pain iiml iiH ! I a fwliUcry. From that mom. nt n c u (an to Muni uraMually t.it o'iv iou-ih-m anil at btt awokt-. mivm to tin in n who wan takiiK can' of b-r, "Win ro u'-i ir Tb at:i nt bal no roo.H.i ti"ii vr notion of anytliiiiK that ba l lak n laro dnrinic tlm five iiioiitlm in wliirli nlut wiw anliwp atul iiiaiiif'-t"l tlm Kf t "r tiriM wbrti tol.l aUnit b r i jtr lor lm iry Ionic liinil-r. Mi it now Mi. I to l in normal Uti of ln-altli. full -f ..ri,a aii'l cwrtii iuak " f'-r b-r loii.irfir. ranaCor. londoii Ttb-icrapli. U ultra I haw a lllrl. lr l.l'I' T- (hioof tlm linwt ini n tni nt m tha Krtitii n-onl of th y ar:in-riiilili-l by Mr. Kr.il "irbn"- nu IjiKlinh blryrliM, who r-- -tit ly Ii-t :iu -l flvn liiri,'" Kray woli in tli" li-tt-i. t f PakofT in Humia. Wo oiiubt lo :iy that, bcnlof elk column nl"ti jil Mr. Wwhaw'a "blki" ran into n Miow.lrift, tlm fiva laru' Kray wolv b ft off i ha Iiik Mr. Wifbaw ami .r.Hf.-.l, .1 l.i du-o tbiM'lk m that. iikm with hlri. t lii h nii al ai-ciirii4y. the iiirn r '1 tl" in Brlvca fruit tlu r'or l Never! Ili-b they Wi re ill t.inc .1. for Mr. WWiaw Mat- that v le n t'.:- live laro Kray wolve hove in be wan I'' mile from the nl v of l-a ul;, nil. I be Cali'iilateil that be roiil.l . onrll.e i'.h tanee in 4.1 liiiiiiili ". A he v.;..'.'ar.!i aheail of the wolvi when lie- i lk cmiie lu, Mr. Wihaw ili'.l.im fl tin in im 1"H,' aa there wan any M e. We fear lh.it the Ituiwian wolve are not what lin y vi re for in kM tunin the Hlory nln inl--l 111 the Wolvea futiliiC the In M.-I'-toU TraiiM'rit. l-urvMllli H Uir.. There U no ilotiM that air r milk :.u be got in thiM'itie now than It wan ' iblu to flml III citle 10 year us'". For merly all milk came to New York in can. Now a kI ileal of it n ut into UlaM jam an l wale 1 at the ilairi. . A "milk raiwr" wlnmi entire pnnluct (X)lliea to New York oiu e ihrlari .l t! :it haili'I l"'t l-lievo that a ilmji of j.iire milk Bt into the city, lie coiifi-t.. ,1 that hu watered hi milk one quart of water to i'l of milk -ami be knew that the xtblli ra ami lniikec'er il.hil.l it till fiirtbiT. The reason lint beililntej Itwaa that the mi.bll. ni. n to. k it f. r (rraiil.xl that bo woiibl anl .li l rot allow full ay for what they t.n.k. He s' li 'i rent a quart for milk in piiiiiiiii r an l erutt in winter. New York Sun. r.orylhlMf W ill I ixl M..nr,. If any one tlinikt be can tho Worbl'a fair for .Vi cento, be will tin. I bo baa maile a inUt.ike. The water jirivi lefje, the toilet n'iu n ib s'e, tlm jrivi hire to charirn money to nit on the beiichea in the ark ami a limi.lr'-. tithen bar been Ktantol. In many caie fair directora have not nvcived anything for tha irratita In other the amount to be paid la ao (mail incmisiriii with the loweat eatunate of the jrotit that It would lie tietter if the fralii hlx'had liecti frea gift. A aamtary coinaiiy ba la. ikI in tho rarioua bull. tins' on the ground S.WO water cbwet and lavatorii. Afwcf S and 10 cent will ! hars'l for tha Bard of them. In. ano le tter. aly mm4 Ih I air. A Milwaukee WorkltiL.-iu:in K! that ba may work Siiu.ta in or.li r that he mar be able to alien I the World' fair on Monday. A commentary on tbi fri tu tha Sunday claint .K. at. would l teaJ with gnat cnruoity.- Iii.li.iiiair.'.. Nawa. Tke Hkaal Ialaa4 traaMlaliua of olnrj In many tvctioti there i .l. ul t a to tha way in whli h the i.aine ot tl.n lu W attorney iretieral otis'ht to I .n.ii..uui i-l Down in l(li.ltl Inland, the t hi. f watt.' tha fauiilr, tber call it I ii nv u Ulob. ' ' A botebrr of M.inati.iu, N J , b Utilued hi ar time w In n not .n i: ; teen in carving . ut s'uilari 1 t- l.t maaufx tund m'v. ti -mtarn far, ti. 1 latuUiao lirotiutinca them mxiiint lu-atrumcttU. ! MONDAY, MAY . I N ul lie bad a ?", Illtf JtntenUy. ahfornia lame atraw Urri'n In the . Ill'll ki t. i'l,;,. I!"i it wi iil to llarriiiurg t lav. W. llubUnl, of Tiiai:, Cal., I in lou u. i 1 1 v oiiin il uni t" till" cveliilijf lit II..- "it V Hall. Tin- I. ). . Y. tiniii.l IbIw' linta I:, iv in t W i U. , l liirl.y tiol.l-ti.illi ba ntunitil i from I'oitl.iii'l. ' llnlnik'ralit lire nriivili on every t r.iin Iroin the t iixt, ! Mr. I luiiiny M. U w died in , New York 'ity'j'-ienliiy. I die lir.ioii 1'iii-ille nil Iron. I l now i J.a ilii" lliore tllllll eX ll-. 1 Three "iirhueU of l.allHlm Went , north mi llila inoriiiiiK' local. 1 M.ivor Krieii.llr n tiirin-l hut iilht from u xhort viit to rortlaml. I 'on. II. Itorri iiinl K. '. hmitli went to Italia on tbi liioniinif' I'm uI. I Mr. A. i. Multbew n-turnid tbi I moriiiiii; from n viit at Walker. ! t'. S, Krniik mnl w ife n-lurmil fnmi ' ( 'orvalli on tin nflerumiir Im-ftl. lion. ,. I!. Y l-ter, of Jin kaimville, -j. iit Miuday iifierniHiii in tbi city. Mr. I,. i. Adair retiirmil IbU tnorii im; from u trip to Siutberii On-)?'m. J V. Ilhwes'eti luw far ncovennl from the !iiiiiii." a to I at the More tmlay. Mia ( "ma Ainln-w went ( Port laud this inoriiiiiK for a vlhlt w ith rel ative. It v. Itolins'i r, of Suleiii, .rn hid nt the CiiioU rhnol Pn--hy tcriaii cbun-li la-t nis'lit. W. W. llailien w ent to ( orvalli and linb'H'iiileiiiv on hi regular trip thi morning. Mi Anna Matliew n-liirmil to lier liome nt .Mi'Mlliliville nil the ImiiI tbi itiorni n. Attorney A. Vmlci'k n-tiiriicl from a l.u'im--. t ri to Kiddie tbi morning. W. Avery mid ti.i. S. Ibnlly, Portland n-ul itiite au'elit, e-iit Hun- lay in I'.ilgeiiv. j. II. Itliiiiebnrt mid wife nrv x in. t.. I to arrive home from Cnlifoniin In a few day. The ruin yesterday afteriKMiii and evening cmiie iow it ulino-t n M a. lily a III the w inter. I Freight liiineiit aa- getting a lit tle more lively. iNnne fclal fn-iglit Imiii lire i'ii nowaday. II. II. Yiiii Meter, of Portland, wa in tow n tnila v and went to r nil tiorii tin goii on the local tbi afternoon. tieorge Alexander, editor nf tbf I'h aiioii Advance lit ,"iinday nt the liome of hi pari lil ill tbi city. County Oerk Walker, Saturday af lei noon,' lulled a marriage liivn' to I . . l onant and .Margaret A. Miller. And remember that II hat now nil mil live Mm. lay himv ijo-ter. 'Ili 1 liecri;i thi old time rohoi-y arc liii.y. Mi". Prof. Condon and daughter, Clara and l-'aliliie, will Vl-it the World' Fair the latter part of till month. I ..r bigli grade hiiMirted and iIoiii.-h-tie WIiiit for talde uw, go to W. M. I;. nliii ' Wlioleale and Ih-luil I.l iiior Moiv. .-H-i relary of.-lnle Mellride, ol Snlem, w a able to take n ride ill the Minliine Miliilday, the II 11 time he ha 111 mil of hi riNiiu for over four month. J. it. Walt ami family will have on a i-M to l be World' I air and hi old boliie In Iowa, iiiiiuciliiilcly lifter the . --loll of t lie 1. U. (. K. liralld IHlge. Mr. KoUtIk arrived froui The I ill. on thi al'teriiooii' Iim-hI for n vinil w lilt her cbibln-ii, who art al ien. ling (be university. Cow liny Sun: Itev. t). J. Trnvla, relumed t'rotii tlie CiNiuille Tiiiwlnv, w ben- be ba l'll delivering n aerie of l.itun-. Mr. I. will mmiii leave for I'.iigenc on a bort vlit. Maibal i'.a-tland thi nfteriiiNin wn (hiiiih lied tnliNTt' a cmwd gHtlicnil on W illaineltc xtrtrt, to luleii to a re llgloii nrgiiiueiit. Why not Inn.' a bull, to bold Midi illwlllon. W. M. lleiiMbaw ba nil ndvertiw im ut of hi lie w Wbolewtle and Itetall l.hiuor Store in tiHbty' iue. Thi I till eiiteriirl-e that will mid to the colli' luerelal liiiHirtuluv of tbi city. W. C. Yonin n-tiirnetl from Portland vivlenbiv inoriiimr. Mr. Yomn la till ill I'orthind having their Imby' ej e trvutixl. I be occulit any be will I, nble to clitirelv cure the alllictcd eye. A. tiuif nnd w ife, of Sctilthurg, wbobaveUvti vUltlng at the n-i deniv of W. W. Maine, left I III morn tug for the world' fair. Tlicy w ill al-iiit New York and other eaatcrn i ltu, Murnlng liome in the full. The Siiiidi.v m'IkmiI of the Firt Pnby terian cburcb baa rlectitl the following delegate to the coll lit v Sun day hcIi mi (invention which ! veiiea at Cottage tirove Thun-dav Mr. J. M. Iny, Mm. M.iimvn, Mi-. Jeie Laliiaaili and IU lie lialliin. The Y. P. S. C. K. of the Kind Pn bvleruill Chun b held their regular monthly hil-lm and M'ial meeting at the liome of Mla Stella IbblliMll, l.-i-l .'"atur.lnv evening. A gi mI atte I ilaiiiv of im Hila r Were iin-wiil a well l a M-veral vi-itor. A cordial luvita- lion I extciub! for outidi r to come to lh ir MM'inl and to get aciUailitel with tin in. I. I., t "miii 'l -i-l I of the til AKH will ibave I u.-lav f..r a month viait to I he w or 1.1 fair. An exciiroion will ' have Portland on tha loth carrying the delegati-a and alternate to the Na lloiial Pie AwMM-lntlon, which lm t in t hi. ago on the I'.tli, log. Ih. r itll 'otiu r iiieiul r of the I n-gon tn-M. i!ii w.i nl over thp I'llloll Pa.'llU' Vol ( hi .iigti, Milwauki A St. Paul. Ike Hrlrhla Wllte4. Iliwio, May 4. Chninvllor Capri v I aunouiii! tin nfteniiMUi that the i ui rr bad igiu-l the lewritd dla- .h nor the n-i IiIiil' He was olllv awaiting the n tM'tioii of the ar bill t., .r.,1,.1. I .rttl., f lia. .1 t.,11 ' I -- t'a! l.uil. May iiir Siui'i'i il- John Henry 1 : j d Ci lla-nil of lavf cattle, two Car lni l-. troin Pugi ne to Portland, on the I fr ikiht i--tcrday. rvraoDM. IhiII' Oiiani, Mar K Cumner llnrrli hM fine caaei.f inurnjai. ' M rn. Jai.h ( V.iier I vlaltiug rvlat I ve in Portland. j C. H. Frank add wife vLitcl Corral- j li till wetk. I J. I-'. Hale, of San I-oul DhiK, : Cal., i ill thu city. I 'Pap" Walton I lu tow n. lie I in hi UMilil gixl health. Mm. Nellie Sladdeil, in CillU ft, I III Chicago tudyliiK iailitilii(- Mra. A. . Matthew went to Walker thi aftcriMMiM to vlil relative. Mr. Frank Hamploii returned tin afternoon from a vlaikat Albany. C. F. Itlvtbeauil wife. f..rmerly of thi citv, lire How reldelila of tri((o City. Tboherlir and hi d. piitli- bava roiimietiri levying mi Iproh'f'y f,,r iv.C taxi. J. F- Halo of Callfnri.ia arrive.1 tier on viit thia inoriilng. He h pr" erty Inti ret In F.ugcne. Kdwnrd Arniatnuig, u"ii whom aurgb-nl iijierailoii -rfirniil l"t w k bv Dr. T. W. Harrl la n-porti-il aleadily linprtiving. II. Y- Hap!rwtt, will known In F.ugetic, lm nigiiod hi ltioii with the S. P. It. II. and ha n turneU to lCox burg to realde. Imf. II. J. Hawthorne delivered very able addnn U-fon- the Naithern Dnvoti Tearber' IiiKtltute in m-wIom at Mi I for. I yealcnlay. Ml Pearl D nil ii and Mary Thorn on went to J unit Ion thi morning, liny win u-acn ai-uoni in that vicinity thi numuier. Ml- I.lllie Weaver of Medford nr riveil rn lu-t night' overland from Medfonl ami will eM'iid the (uiuiucr with lier nintcr, Jim. C. t Wolcoll Mm. F C. Siuiili and younget duiigliter left for t ahfornla lnt Weil- new av tl ir it. She will VInII Her Mill Carl, w bo graduate thia apring from taiiford unlvemity. 1 inter Ileum. May H, Hid. Come to the picnic, everybody. Mr. Iloliev' Klter returned to(i. adi eu Salurdav after a week' vlnit at ttiU pluiv. F.bloii Teiupleinaii and Fjirle llarbrv mnde a biiinea trip to Kugeiie on Wednesday and Tburwlay. tiniudpa and (irnndina Noet have Muriieil from their viit on the river. Married: A. J. Tltu to Ml Ktlia Wiliinin. Iilh of Trent, by itev. Win. Wilniot at hiareaideiiivat Fall emk, April .'KKli. We oiler tiuigratulatioiiM. The Trent Mill Co. are engaged thia week in running their drive of log Ihroiigh the ihilii to the inoutli of tlie erLi'k, iirepamtory to tarting on the Irive down tho river tofpriiigllcld. Archie Matthew fell fnun a wagon in motion and hurt himwdf wvcrcly. Hut luckily no lainea were broken. John llarkln, w bin-loped with hi wife, formerly Mi D.m Plter of Trent, to Wnhingtoii bn returned w Kit hi wife to In nt. The Ixwrd of dlnitor liavo bad a couple of iicnt oulli.Hie built at the fliool houe. Jviwu II.UlinMiK waa tlie Inm car liter. Al Pinker and H.wea Piirviu niado a living trip to Kugeiie Salunhiv, re turning the Mime day. John Parker nf Pleaant Hill cmiie near to luivlii an accident butt witk by having hi foot caught in the alirrtip of a bucking home,dmggliiK him a eoimldenihle distance in the in la-fore dim-ligiiglng biiiiwlf. Clem Parker Intend moving to hi motiiitniii ranch thi week for the aillllliier. collpluof gelltlelueli from Portland whom- iiamca are nut known to ye w-riU', were at Mr. Ijiw' a couple of day looking at-iii place. Leandcr Cruxati' family and Mrs. Cur have l n In attendance at tha bed i.le of Mr. Cnizan' mother who baa 111 e tisl to die hut I la tter at pn-w-iit writing. In a private letter from Mrs. Melxel, formerly of thia place, but now ot Nv hraka, he n-tMirt terrible wind torin with no nun for month. Hhe ny there' nothing green In that country except the people. They ex-pei-l to return to On-gou. Hoy Howard Intend tarting to Pendleton to work during the aum mer. William Miller attend examination at l-.ugeiie tbi week. I hero w ill i HO Nt'lllNll. Reoilar, keal Katate Transfer. F.M Wilkin to J W Kay, w ) lota and block in original Fugene, t;.ij Dyslugi-r to John II CnmpU-ll, lot I, block ti, ill College Hill Park; i.m. James W Nelson to J F.lliott Wilson, 2 aires In t is. r 11 w: Hmi. SMiiiuelO I.lniUley to Jamc W Nel son, - acn- in I l , r II w ; fi. CM Cotiant to Mary S Kccticv, land hit lia, r2 w; fial. P l Walter to Uv Perkln. 2.25 aen lu l In, riw; fi'sm. Statenf Oicgon to Mary K Palmer, .tji acn- in t la , r . e: Mary F. Palmer to Horace (1 Mc kinley, lm a. n-s in 1 1: , r U e: II. Horatv ( McKiulev lo James Mo- K I n ley and Aimer tide, M) acres lu I I ) , r J w ; l KUHUM k. IV V I ... O I t . 1 bliH-k .H, Coi addition, and lot 9 and 10, ill blink ill Chicago addition; AlHMot sr.' trvilletJren to Joie D Smith, 1 acre; f iim. IraStrasn Win llas. (k:oox City, Mav William Henderson, who murdered t'y. Suter in Canttv last fall, and w ho was con- it-tel of niurbr in the first degree at, the NoveinU-r term of court and the venliil of the lower court reverse! In i the supreme court, wa. toilay permit- ' tl to enter a plea l murder in ttie M-tNill,l it, tn a, i.l avattrlltir lltll.. i wa. cnu.Kvd to the penitenliary for ,,f''- Kattte-r (o la Prlon than CrlnilDite Hi Pride. aleiii Journal: Jiulh-e i "me timeaa little low. la puty Sieiimre and J. L. Ibw. guanl, bmught Jainc; Hard fnnu Jack-. n county thi morn-. ilig. Ho I aclitclicrd to llftirll Jeam linnrlaoiiiiieiit for murdering 1,1. fiitlier In-law, Jaiin- Arnold, in that i-ountvln li.7. Haul iliapnrvl and did not n turn to Jack-ui eoiiniy until two mouth ago. Hard elill-led ill the Klamath war. a few wet k after be una innrriial. hill I fore Ifoillg to nglil il.u l.ll,.i,a ioovimI bla fullier-lll luW and famllv onto hi donation land cUllll, w bli II the latter hoini.teadeil ill III Ula-elli-e, ItlUI olll Ol Wllicu tnni heniii innduct a ipuirn-l ri-e that hl to the crime. Hard claim that Arnold wa Intimate w ith biaowii duughter after be married her, but rather than expo- the woman on trial he allowed himaclf to be convicted and would serve II ft ecu year rath'-r than blacken her name. The w hole caat. read like a romance, and nlmw that wbllo Jiiatlce I Minuet line a laggard, abe get there Jut the Milne. Clean I p. laiijr i.uanl, Ma)r 9. The health comuiitti-. Iiim recom mended thul the tnt and alley be clralieil Up. Tbi I a move ill the right dini tion, in tact a binning or.ii lianci' Mhould U- imi, and the prop er oflbt-m lutructl to enforce the same, Ulid ki p tin-Ill clean. 1 he atria l annul. I the public aqilnre e-i'iullv are In a dignu-cful nnd 111 thy iniulitloii. In wuiie plucc they an-alin.ait linpa-H able. Tlie pni rty owner who.' n-al catiite iihut on tin-- tr,t, ti'iir to take It for grunted Unit thi l a legitimate diini iug ground for nil the garbage they liave to ili-poae of. The city Binloillll- tv have allowed them I he favor of U- Ilig:t4 fei t of the atn-cl for private pur jm i, mid wuiie menu should U- taken to(iiuH-l them to maintain the n iiiaiulng Krtloii in ibnt order. We la lleve that Mavor Friendly will cc that the nmtier olllcem tn-rforiii their duly and i-omja l an oli-ervuiicu of the law. IH-legate Kelcrti'd. Palljr (iuapl, May II. The Sunday whool at the Chrl-tliili church ehi-tiAl ilehgnte to the coiiuly convention to ! held at Cottage tirove the 11th mid iL'th iu-t. u follow: Sll-rllltell.lelil J. D. Matl.H'k, ItcV. P. H. Iluriictt, Mr. P.J. MePhemou and Mi- Komi II aye. A delegate to the Y. P. H. C. ! convention to lie held at tho Mimic phut' on the l.'Ilh and 14th, All.rtiislii ltoii, Nettle Stewart, Mi. Ida F.vcwm, Nellie Whitney.Nellietiil fry and W. It. Hollciil.r'k were -kited. Plea al I'rlll l.arrmr Arrrpl.a), 1'okilam, May K (car J. Moy. the young theological Htu.leut, con feMi hlm-elf n aiienk thief In o n court thi iiiorning, by pleading g""'.' to M-tit lanviiy. Thi young man I a student for the mini-try at the Port laud university, mid wa lia.ked upon a a coming divine, or prominence. April -t he culled lit the rvl.lciiee of M. McLoebliiii to m.' a young lady atudeiit of the university. He sneaked up Rtuir mid stole f.:0 in gold. He wit dieoven d mid in making hi exit Juuid from nil up r w indow of the boiiac. He wa arrested ut the univer sity building, mid though ut first he denied having stolen the monev, be llnally ndniitted the crime, gave up the money and w ent to Jail. He w n Indicted for lani ny from a dwelling, but wn (icriiiittcd thi iimriilng to plead guilty to petit larceny and w ill 1? svnteiuvd tomorrow. Young Moy evidently fivl hi di. graoe very keenly, and while in court he sat In the prisoner' dock with bowetl head and tearful eye. A large tiuinl. rof Mpb of pmiiiliienee have Intoritihsl for the young man, and lu all probability he will receive a light county jail scntciuv. (ioiMi to New Mkmoi. Prliioville IU view: We understand thul A. II. I.yle contcmidate going to New Mexi co to look for a new cattle range. Mr. I.ylo is one of the most extensive cat tle raiser in the county, nnd ha no mil n to n n. I w iin i he range here, hut with the prh-c which Portland buvers oiler for Ui-r. I he l.ff Inner have formed such it strong rouihiiuition among themselves that they arc able to control the market and fonv the nro- duccr to take w hatever prhv tbev of- icr. i in win eventually lon-e cuttle raiser in the range country to either go out of bllsilie-s or lliovc'llicir herd to range where there i morv couiKti tioii among la-cf buyem. WasiiimithX. Mav K Tlm dent hns announced the follow ing ui IMiiiitmenta: H. W. Smith, of I'tah, a-nc!nte lu- i.b...i............ . . . oi me uin-ine oiuri ol I lau. r.verett i- KiiuigwiNMl, of Ari.ma, inn-.! .um-a iiiiorni y' ior Arizona. .Marshals or the nited Sttitea v M. llrightoii. ..f I'tali. for I'tnl,; v1! nam iv. .Mea.i, oi Ariona, for Ari zona. The fapr far Pear. I abih, jlay rroin aulluntic In formation It would apjaar that the l'pe I preparing an eiicvclical to the r.uniM-aii governiiieiita, w iling forth the inevitable cri-i to which the crushing tiuhtarv charge nuidenin them. Ho will, all the attention of the government, to the m--it v of in. tnsiueing tlie i f iw nlmuon Into1 ineir general elivt oil. is.licy a. well a their ap,ww,nen, of ,he an.er ,. the working .. li.l--.-a l-l'llw.lUeUI main their misery. Hi. holin, tit.iii ill ii k 11 of di- for a resolution uu the ipie-u HI llllllllClll, Q lalrrratlag H.aa,., n ! '"i".r., Mav s.-liov , Hover I ;., l,,u h.-ad i...r I.. in reading telegraphic mi l i corr-a.iidchiv on the .i. : The sun a ,iH- M (. .., for I'i i- 1 1 !.' ihur. - hi lat.le na clean of thi. ,,. K. M.rj K ha-rein.. fr,,,a I n, 'd lo the ti. ighla.rh.a.l ,.f M, pnng. 'tin-. Slay 10. Saturday wa a line day. Mraw hat an- bcitK nirrw-t.l. A ni O lon f'-ot I" I"'"'1 M' F 'chun-h here the coining pev. Meti-alf lnw moved hi r'u.V to ( orvalli. 0 Fannv Young went home with Mi- Fai.liy lluitoii la.-t Saturday. a i,..ur '''jl iMiund Ml I"1" bvell A HeW I j.bu.d on the achool hull;. O hou- lu Tliere ae arveral empty Cobtirg now. l:ev. Tillmun mid wife, of Spring field, was the gnest of their sou J' hist ftldny. nd VUme let hi hor-n- gel sway a few day. ago with a cart. The cart wa- delliolishiil. J lines Harkin has lnove.1 hi fam ily Ironi Springfield here. John Diamond wa at llrownavllle Friday of last w eek on business. .Vr. A.bury Hinlth, of Taugeiit, waa lu t 'obiirg Sunday. I r. Kelley, of the Klchm r Institute, of : uu Francisco, waa at the hotel last Fri lay. 1 he school here will clone tin" S'th of thi month, and we understand that tin e will Is? an entertainment In the evi ting. Wc have had iilto a ne ws fill school here thi year, and the dir ctom could do no belter than to em ige the siiino corps of teachers for next year. I ivitution curds are out foraurand Uil at the I. O. ). F. hall Friday even lug. This wIMI the last ball of the wu m. I wa announced In the pulpit last Hui'day that Dr. Mclnturtrof F.ugcne, wo ild preach here Tin-sday evening, Mai' Pith. 'J lie Isaac woman, of which so much hn been aid alxmt a walking fnun Vb torla, II. C, to Coburg, nrrlviil here Ap 11 3oth. She Is certainly an objit of i liarity. Th month with "r" have gone by for four month. Ap II ha gone by, but its showers are left w it la u. .Mr. Phinegar left lat Weilnesdny for nu extendi! visit through Call fort. la and the Knt. Hh will be gone bIk it a year. tioshen Items. May 8. Another rainy rjundny endureil. Did our legislature pas any act tv giirdlug thu weather? Aunt Wlnnlii Dnvla ha n-turned home fnun Undo N. A. W. Howe's, and report him Improving. J. M. Ilcrkshlro and wife weDt to Cottage (imve Sunday afleniooti In ro- sM ise to a letter announcing the scr lou illiie of the latter' sister, Lizzie Southworth. Pane Matlock s health, we arc plei-.wil to slate, I lmpniving. Henry Matthews I buying young rat io for Messrs. Stewart and Plckard. Wi-lcy Allen left on Sunday' local for Chlco, Cal. Dick Coryell visited Cottngo (Jnve Suiulny evening. (:osht'ii was vl.ltcil by a Cyclone Kui.day our worthy brother scribe of Cm swell. If Cn well hhould take a notion to move the county buildings to that hamlet (bwlien it (). K., for the mud ho'isj aUmt this place will hold any thi ig attempting to pass over. The jieoplc of this bM'allty are hav ing greut fun over Mr. Matthew' cm tiixii, lucoiisisient and srnse-K- Insinuation that appeared In your Uis wtrkly Issue. They look upon it as . silly display of character of one evi r n-ady to give, but in this Instauce un bio to take, a good and Innocently Int tided Joke. Indeed, they rightly ju. ,t, for before he Mlttled himself wih hi so called "explanation" lie win honestly told by us that we meant no larm in the item that he so limp pri priately term "scurrilou and ter oi il." ThT reflection the "law abid ing gentleman" east on the name Ii ney was truly amusing, fr we vo. chsafe to any there's not one of the tin ic who would lienr hi rcnutatioii nu withstanding hi boasted abllty to ei m a Iivelihi.sl by honorable means wl .le attending to hi own huslties"-a tnnrkeil virtue shown In hire-ent vain alt.-mpt to Induce a minor of this lo cal.tv to.ue hi. lielghlmr, the lv's en ployer, for the value of a dead horse. A nutual friend advise us to consider the source and have him to the fate of hi conscience. However, if he ha the prudence to say no more we are willing to forgive and forget. n!lr tinarj. y,. I'm. fkiim a Sihkw ai. k fr n M lord while rcturtiiinr honi. rVr..., eh n h la.l i I..I t i ii , . ,mm w , V hJ"s'5!AK 'JT pkii-ri. niir iiaiiiy.' at... .. ia,w.l,.l....,..( . " ats.iln rw...lltt i " ""S I'aiumi uruisis, botui were broken. No all C aslag Pnia. .' n i im lacor eft thi evening ior rortlaml, with Ba 5") Chinamen II . Ill A I" "O1 uipn. of China. IIami ' play ex-vUnt iuuic.O Portland" Telegram: Eoglan.l for wvcral ilcaJcs i-nforccj an jn. come tix law. For years it wu very unpopular; now it it recog nized as just. Last year it brought in tW,250,0fKl, ami next jmr, as the rate has btcn slightly rai-il, it will reach alx.uPlSU.OJOXJ'J. The same kind of a tax in tho United .states would give tho government three hundred million dollars wit!,. out embarrassing any one. Ju Kngland no income less than 170 jier year is taxed at all, and for all those under 1:2000 the first f t',00 is not considered. Hence, if a man's income was 173 per month, or 'ji) a year, his tax would amount to only 7. tin 12000 it would he 30. As the cost of living in tlie United States is very much more than ir. Kngland and the social conditions vary bo much, no law that taxed incomes under 2l)U0 would be popular here. With this figure tho wage earners would bo largely exempt, as in England tho majority of them arc with tho lowest taxable amount at ""0. At jut-t such a time as tho present, with a prosjiec tivo deficiency or with a des-ire to reform the tariff lawn, an income tax law of just and reasonable pro visions would be most useful. In referring to Knglish taxes iti interesting to nolo that her total revenue is 150,000,000 per anuum. Of this, last year 133,000.000 was raised from internal revenue, 1100, 000,000 from customs duties on about a dozen leading article, &), 2')0,000 from income taxes and tlie rest from a variety of sources. In exjienditures 12.",000,000 pays in terest and maturing bonds of the national debt, $lGl'.,000,000 goes to the army and navy, 190,000,000 to tho civil service, and $70,000,000 minor debts. Editor Koscwater, of tho Omaha lice, is in New York gathering fig ures in reference to tho Union Pa cific railroad debt, which falls due within three years, and which will como up for action before congress next winter. A sentiment Vgan to formulate somo time ago for ex tending the timo of payment to practically an indefinite period, but Mr. Kose water does not believe in any such scheme. Ho declares the only feasible proposition is to let tin.' road go to foreclosure and take the chances of receiving the money advanced by the government. If the road would sell for lc?s than 33,000,000 there would be a loss to tho governnient.but the develop ment of tho Western country has more than paid back to the govern ment the money advanced, or the difference between that advanced and what would bo lost n the re sult of the sale. Some of tho revelations of the census will startle a gixxl many leople. For instance, there are now more than 500,000 ulinond tress bearing in tho United states; tliere are hundreds of thous.inds of bearingcocoanuttreesjthcreareniore than 250,000 olive trees, bearing fruit equal to the Left Mediterran ean varieties. I hero are more than 500,000 bearing banana plant, 200,000 bearing lemon trees. 1,000,- 000 orange trees and 21,000,000 pineapples. In view of tho fact that he is not immortal, Ward McAllister prob ably views with some complacency the refusal of the New York jark commissioners to accord spue for monument to Roscoe Conkling, on the ground that bo was not great enough. Ward would like an eog- ible place for himself when, in the course of nature, his ears are brought low. "Good mornine. Mr. 1're-iJect, said a persistent office st-ker the other dav. 'I supi-o.-e vuu n-cor nize me." "Yes. I ruvi:i;i.v," sol emnly answered Mr. fl, velanJ, "but I cannot place you." Life insurance mu.-t ! loj.'h oa aeronauts. Two Lave tsen u"j injured in San Franci.co iiur:nj" the jst month. The J-ii-f soens to make little dill'- r '"-r V the supply is equul to il ! :-a:iJ" of the profession. O O O G o I . O