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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1893)
MONDAY, SKIT. K liolii'iniu Hi'irp I In I'ort Irtmt bilk ing iniiu-. Win. Ill, li no, of Ailuny In" U-H l-llllltf III KllL'1 IH' j Hugh TI.'inpoii, of Siili'in, ,'lil i-Mllll;iy ill Lug-In . II. S. Mmoli of , --all III Hun ill Kugene NC-lcrilllV Vlxitlllg. 1 lion. '. K , Wilkiiix.ii l now on I In high rtxtd lo ii iivi rv. 1'il.r liuiii'V, of McKenic lrl Ik pr. . iih t, U in It city. oii nr.' rolling in for xtorugc ul ' pretty lively rite tixluy, It. v.J. M. IHcU Iihm nturiifl to tlil city from n . ImI In .Mhuiiy. J. K. Ami- Uitid Collage (irove on j lrofc.oniil ljn-.in-m yt-lTlay. I A. I '. WiHMlriN'k Mi nt lo I'urtluiiil I thix morning on rgn tumlm-Mx. I Mirny of the hop yardx run with a! full font- of plrkt i yi-.ti rday. I nh! ciiirrxit lni itt tin rex-ctive ' -hurt-he of hugfiiv yeMc May. Jiiniii Yut.K iiimI John Holland, ofi Irving, went to Snli'in thi morning. Ht-phi-u Siuit.l Went In Taonma, Wah., on Hi ii morning' early truln. I'.ilici iimiii Matthew In able to lx it Unit the hoiiw, although yet ijulte ui'itk. Mf l of tin Imp In .aue couiily will In' hitrvexlcd l.y next Saturday night. A .i-lu freight I rain tai-d through Ijigciie tint morning iiortli ward iioiiiiii. Hon. (tin. II. Ixtrri went to Col lug- ( irovi- Hi m iifit rnoou on profcx Moliiil l.uim ". Ir. II. K. Iluinuicll, of Cottage (irovr, wi n! to i'oilliiiiil yi-Mcrihiy In hH'iii a fi-vv in x. Ix-puly Slii rltriico. Sinllli went to Junction ( 'ity thlx morning lo nerve XOIC I -i 1 j It t 'I'lirtf i h-i of unit lm ait rt'ixirtcd at N. Htnkcr'x rcxldcuccjuxt south of tin- M. K. Chun-h. Mr. Win. II. Allium) will leave on a viii In In r nlil lio in- In New York Mule in a few iIiivm. Hicrill Nolmiil anil IVputy Hieriir Croii. r nri- cxi ted linnir from lhc tif M-r Mi Ki iilc tomorrow evening. Mi.x d liii ( iold-iuith went to Ore gon ity yi itrnlnv to vli.ll with In r xiKti'r Mnt. Ilm.i liollui k, for a lime. A. J. JoIiiimiii nml wife, of Crcxwcll, li ft on a vIn in tin- world' fair ami lo lu New Kiigliind Statin, thin morn ing. Ml Vt'tim Weaver arrived from .Miilloril l:i-t Nttiinluy night anil will vlMt with her ltcr, Mr. ('. ll Wolfott. Mnt. I'. J. Croui'h wi-nl lo I'orlluinl I Mi. morning w here hIh' will Join her IiiihIiiiihI. They i vii l to lilitkc thi-lr M'rmitiiriil lioiiir in 1 1 in l illy. Mr. K. IU llollinUik oxihtIh to IrllVfoll mi cvttlldiil vixlt to her oi home in Hit. ji-t in a few diivx. SIii will In hIim iiI ul ii t oncynir. Ilouitrd lnvl nml Churnce Kii'in of !ii in, Irt'.l Mulkiv of I'ort lulu) nml (iinii!' Wi lrli of Atorla nr lm k to tln l 'nhilty .iitiii Ihlit yi nr. Jiult,'!' It. S. IU an of Hitli iii, J. M. lllo- of ( orvallli. mill I'. I.. CiiiiiiiIm II of M . 1 1 1 1 1 1 n t h i iiiiii' up on limt iiIkIiI'h Ir.tin to iitli'inl tin' I ii it iijii rt I ivninon l.-s. I'r. ChiMrr (M.iii-n of Athi'im, (n Kim, funic ii mi llil-.iifli rniM.ii'i (min nml Mill w-.it nliitlvt') ami friiinl hrrt' two or thin1 ilny lt'fori u tiiru Iiir. ('. J. Ilil.lv, of I'ttrtlmid, l'i iii ml iiuciil in Unit "rlty for the ('. M. A ht. I', rmlvtny, hut Int n ni'mlluK n lew ilitytt vHiiiin witli hli iniiiin, Dr. I.in.ihI-, in 1 1 1 i i- city. I 'rank AlrxmnliT, w ho hint Uvii vlit Itiiit; w ith liU uri'iitn In tliU elly for wv.ritl witkN, wi-nt to Salmi till uiorniiiK to ri'iiiiiu hi Mwitiun In tin hlaii' I'linlhii nlliiv. Ili-nry Mulkiy, of Crouvnt 'Ity, ('ul., i l-ilinn hU fallifr, i:iilir riilllhi Miilki-v, nml otlu-r nliitlv In tliiK'ity. I hnt In Mr. Mulkfy'mlnit viit In n1 for inarly (fit ynira. I'oittiiiHrr Miiinii- Wiv.liliiiriu' Htiirt.'il on I lil iiioriiiiiK' liKtil train on itMl to tin. worlil fair. At I'ort laii.l lu' will U' Jiilii.il liv ht r lirothi-r, ('. K. I.orkuitoil, who will iKHtniiixiiiy lur. Ii. II. I'urkir'H tiain ilixivo ItM-lf Iioiiii- fnnii hIhiVk Sirlii;lli'lil lat nl 'lit hut ill' I no l iiiiihuc Kolt wax hot illTomvrttil, howt'ViT, ait II itnvtt hlui mi i'Xi ii-f lo flay "Jnt litllo" lull r u Ilia hU In j;i't. AUiul 7 "i,iki nitilii wt'n' liH'attil In the ('lirri'k.i' .lrii lat iilht. Tin. ni'irtiilily from ovi r-t xi rtlon w ill In t'ltiialili'iiil'li'. Ami now tin iHMtnifm an- i laiiiiiiii; t lit I.iihI ii iifarly wortli lix, rxo'l'l a limit. 'l aiiiouut.' A troii"" lli-w into Wlllanii'lto ulrtvt till 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 K H 1 1 . 1 hIIIIIIUhI ll If Rtlllllllt nut' or Hit' plali' window of (irilllii'n harlvnrt lorv. It wan rv-lun-l l.y C. .itiliil.., ami Mr. liroiiM' ulll flow itinkt. him aillniiiT. J. K. CainnU II o ut tlu (Itako til 11 lI.Y, SKIT If. ( from the Fair. The Only Srm. W alli. of I'oill ii.'l. i in Ku llai'l w riil lu-r on ill.' .rimo rr.i. Tin' I ii'lr'i.l' in .' l or I i' i n - (oinor row. M. U IH'. I.ooI.h likt u inti r li:i r -arti-l. 'Mi.' -I r- t ni ill i f.'i' . nilinii. to i t'nlilornln ilay Wiim tvli'liraUnl in n in. i.-.tM'. 'i hmI t If l.y iiimI Htnti'. Id r iniii: t. i ... .t:n .i; t!..Mint.haS .ropar a table of gm loaning moi.ey aga.u. tin; ruonoUry nyttcmi n'lproxi J in.ntr rtorV of uiotipy in the ajrgrc i M. Ink" r .- Iiki tlal.ty . Wlii.il ill All. my ii now vt.ntli lifly ii'iilH i r liiiflit l. Hon. K. It. hkipuoi I Ii h.t. n lu-in" houif frmii Mi-'lli-r l. Tht I'orttai.'l KxiiI.oii i jH'iii on.' wn k fioni i mm row . (.('. I--., ri'ir.- 'iilln tit.- I'orll.iml )iiltlrll, ii ill llif -( . Skililirr'i Imtto ii oioiiii'i:i !i;k' to put on a ktii li mailt Ii' i.ani. SfVi-rul new I'liivt r-ity tul nti nr rlvt'.l on lat nUlit'i Iraim. S'Vfral otliir Kut'iiii pioiil.'uri'ta.k- Inof vliitliiK tin' woriil'i fair. Tin ( hi'uou ( 'ity wi'.l' ii milU will ooli i low! for an I i 1 t i 1 1 1 ( k rioil. John It. ll nri-.' valiial.lf yoiiiit Wllki-i ln.rit' ilii .l mul'lriily tin' otlu-r iiiKlit. Mlwt MuIm'I Craw n tuiiir.l fi.nn a vixlt to Allutiiy nml Newport II. ii iif tlTPHHill. Hon. (ito. IS. )orrii ri tiiriii' l Ih.iiii' Mil inoruiiiK Iroin a ultori trip to Cot Ink'' lirovt'. Ailolplt Ivruir. IIk' tit itt 1 1 ili faiillin city trt'iirurt-r, Inn Ihi-ii uirftfl at St. i'aiil, Minn. DlvUlon It'Kt'ltiui-it-i J. 11. Wait xH'iit m vt nil hour) in tliix rity on l.u-l. lo-ut iliix mi. rim n. .Mii-iSaii.lt Ciilt f ha- r Iimn '1 lioiiir from a viiit to tht- moiI.I'i fair nml to rrlatlvtn In Yfrmoiit. A. S. I't'liif, tt lrirrapli i. rator ul OrtKoii City, ii viiitiiii Hit l.t in i ly of N. J. Appli'iratv in tin-i lly. Mli Wil. l r ( 'it n i II wt'iii to Moti luoiitli tliii iiioriiim; and uillatli nd Ihr iiorm.tl m-Iiim.I tlin uiuliT. 'I'liu fori-it llni in Wii'..niii havf liin fxtiiik'uiilii'il ly rain-, it 1 1 -r u it daiiuii' of nt li asl ; i.iini i,i ni' i. Tht xali' of lit f in Crook t'oinity tliii full will iiiuoiliit to tilioiit jIoi.kk'i, and tllOM' of linrwi lo .olllf IH.INMI. 'i'liiTt-an nix i.irlii'i of miow on tht' .liiiimlt of Hit' Hit hi ii t .ii :it Utwtvii Trout mnl Mi Kay, CrooK t'oinity. Jud'i' Itmi, ut l.oi Auiti'ltK, yt'li'r iltiy onli rt'il tin' ili-portatioii ol miiih' I'ltiiiauit'ii uiuliT tin.' (ii'ary law. ii Itt 1 1 ii ii 1 1 m -r of Win in -iirinir I n illani In town IinIiiv, mnl lin y all i art- I'll ItilliilllTIlllIt' I'll! iolllt llttl'lliioll. Hit I'rliit'Vlllf llt'Vii w havt Hi v. I t'HK ai, N'pt. II. ' The following takt ri from (Iif fain i Jli'i loit ( i .vki: Tin' wtatlii r Inn It nui, Mo., Daily Olwrvt-r i at lf-ox-, Im ii iintsl tkliKhtful for thf luil few phiiialory. It wa ctrtalnly tnottt op , ilay. Tin linr' from I l.t lake kt-i ortuu that Mr. t'omt t-rnt a (JfAKK ! thf ti iiii-'ialiirt' iloun. ami Ihvn (lit In hi oi Mi-MHirl hotiit at lli Unit: I nludiiH liavt' lfii like our n-jcon "W't haw rt,ttlvtj from I. mini mi l in i nithti timl ami pl.u-atiit lor a fnon (oiulxt, fortiu-rly of Caiut'MU, copy of to -111 It Wi ll. I thf IAII.V (il'AKI) Mlhlllll.il atKu ... . . ..... .. . . . s. ... . Iffiir, t irt't'oli. tiaitti .lonuay, .-x-pi. , In w hli li in tin" follow Iniritt in marktMl: j iiilif-iit oulldinu w.'tx t-rowiliil lo over (ha Sliaw fell from a hmkebfain i .,,,,,1.,. .;lt. ttock of nilviT ii $1,0-12,' Mow inir, ami ht-r xpiinlni ill-play tif, near l.mnti I'axn, finurnay, wnnt i:r,.. I'rit iin IViOOOO tin. . - . hfr tht Uwj l. The panio is a thing of the jm,ti and hanks will certainly oon U. The altiiiJaiici' ut tlu- .Slate i I i' il '.' I'll I'H-i- fruili, niin ntnl othfr iinxlui'tt won I exhil.iliil in wondiifiil profuxion. j Toiix of K'ui'heH, ruix"i 111 id orange 1 were irivt-n away to thf emwilx. A ' itiii.iI fland wiut ent'tfil ill front of the ! I. milling ami (he fruit wnx liumlfil to ! any one wlio would fake It. Her ieo 1 plf lire ulive to their own lute rt, ami i i'1'iili.e (lie icrviit Ix'iii lit of ailvertixing I the prixlui'ti of the le. ! it uoiihl lx) well If the itule of Ort 1 iron would titke a liwoii and x'iid , little iiioni-y to let the world know xho nu pioduiv w heal, onIx, Imrley, Bpplii, 1 k :ii'Iu m, pl'iun ami priuuit Fipiul to ! any eountry in Hit world. Our xyiple ' 'nilit to ixj nrtlve In 11 il lectin it Hie I II mil itpplitt, pruiiin, plinni, x-ant, I iN'a.'het. mid -niMH ami xeml thelll to ' Dr. Jay (iiiy l'w ix, ly WelU, Karifo t (.0. h expri'Fut imnittliately, no that tin y w ill lx- hent In time for the graml tiiiiiiitx on the 1'itli of (h'tolx-r. The fpreiMiKt will li paid here. let larje 11a ul 1 1 im of the II mil lx- xent, mi that Dr. I'w i w ill have an ahiiniluiiee Itt exhiliil. irf't the ix-ople of Lane 1111111- ly do Hoiiii thiiiK liuuilxoiue In that .. .I ... - . .. ......B Iflll.Ml I nnr 1, mnt imnui .o "' ' I . aivi IVWl fWi.1. I'..m He eime from Cameron Junetlon, Mo. jOOJ; i ranee, f 300,000,U00, Oer It will lx.een fmm the alxive that j nianv, $(W,000,000; Hunfia, $250, he wru kllltxl 011 Saturday, Sent i W e ; (joQ, are without runner panieuiam. wn T. ,if ,.. e.-it- am! iter capiU in the princi. verity is increasing daily, it ml countries of the world. This not half what it ought to In-. tahle chows that the apRregato ? stook of gold in :.,5S2,",a-i,(-H0; the I The council was tardy in n,. ing urraugeun-uts for the imi.ruvi inent of Illair and wet Kighih streeU. ISftter late than never however. reeelpt of the paper cniitaininir the ad liitellliremu the reitorter ealliil on Win. MfCallum. utenfutlier of deceased. He had heard notlilnif of the matter at all, the item referred to containing the on ly Information any one In Cameron had received. ('ha Shaw left Cameron aliout the li'.th of June, and w ent from here to ( hiiitiro, where he vittlled the fair few day, then Kturtcd went. About ten InvitaKO Mclvln ADilerxon of thin city rtt-elved letter from him written at I'ortlatid, and reiiHted him toaddn-w hix next letter to Sucrauieiito, Cali fornia. That wan the laxt heard of him until the announcement of IiIn dentil. Iteceaned wan IH year of aire, nd well known in Cameron. He had the family of making wann frlemltt and he had many mich. II it death will cauxe undnexH w herever he wait known. To !x killttl tar from home, mangltil Inn'. On'L'on'11 fruit exhiliil xluuiU at I the luitd of the Hit, but the quantity In Ix'iniitli the cars, and buried In tlixluut ho miiiim it cannot lx hccii ly the (rreat mil Ix-foa the Information reache the ina-i. 1 lien- ought to lieenougli line loved one at home, make the cum- a ' On v'ou apple to erect a pyranild ax peculiarly Mid nnc The lien-nvtti rtda lariff in Calilorula' urniigu ryrami Oregon' pnini-x are attraetlng atten tion from every ipiait. r. S-iid in Inrgi iiiinlitiex of Ihi'iii xo they can lx xte 11 w llhout n lark'f xiid leleMtiix. Ore- iMHilani ftt'l dUnpiMilnttil and chu L-rilieil w hen u hen llti v ctiine ami link over her exhibit.. There in nothing lure iii comparixon to what there ought to lx. A gentleman approached ine ami reii'iing me imiim on 111 v liii'lt.1'. Maid: '( tregttti lit lint in thlxex- lillill." "Sir I xn 1 1, "not vervexlen xivel v." He laid, "She hux no building mnl imt vi-rv Utile of aiivlhiiig." I f. It eri .tfal It o ami wild "So! Ht-r ico pif ui'i not make an appropriation in 1 inn'." A big log cabin ought Ut have U . 11 limit, if iiotlilug clxe, and llll lull ol lu r prixlui'tx. am couix'lltil 10 w rite ut xliort Interva'x, for all the 1 1 tut. ii ix'cupifil iii going. V ( lirap Sagar. iKiljr i. mid, H.'L . It ii iiiite gi'iierally the lulk 011 the ! 1. vti today that one of our leading grtx-cryiiieii wa iiiuilv a victim live have the avmtmthy of the com munity in their affliction. Mr. McCallum w ill proceed lo obtain all the Information iNMtxihle in regnnl to the matter. A it ih, no one know same countries is given as follows: United States, tilo.OOO.OOO; (treat Britain, $100,000000; France. $700, 000.000; (icrmanv, $211,000,000; Kussia. $00,000,000. This stick of silver is divided hy Mr. Preston into full tender and limited tender. The United States has $538,000,000 full tender and $77,000,000 limited tender; Great Britain, no silver full tender, $100,000,000 limited tender; France, $tw0,000,000 full tender, $50,000,000 limited tender; (Jer many, $103,000,000 full tender, and flliS.UOO.iXIO limited tender; Hus- sia, $23,000,000 full tender, and thirty-seven million limited tender, The ratio prevailing in nearly all the principal countries between gold and legal tender silver is 1 to 1 . This is tho ratio in France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Iuhpiu, Central and South America, Tho ratio between gold and limited tender silver is as a rule, 1 to 14.38. Tho reejiectivc ratios in the United The rains truly have a duinjten ing effect on the hop crop that re mains unharvested. The wheat crop in tho fields, in the shook, is certainly ruined for commercial Tho qantity, however, it purposes small. how much the IxkI.v wait mangled or states are 1 to 15.98 and 1 to H.95 w iiere 11 wan nuriin. 1 he progressive fanner is now r mnk I la v Mm n -Ik-mi d the pa.-loratc 1 yt-tc rday of hut he wax obliged to of the llalitiit i huri'li ul that hlaif. I lake 111 11 pnii'l ieal hike. Collildtrillg The crv In IVi'tlmid Ii ' hard tinu .." "' bu t that granulated xllgar wa on Mill Irvinir mid 'I'errv nlavnl to .. I l.v h Ihiig nt Vkiji ix r HKl lit nack with til.'xHl hoiiM' in Hint i lly laM night. " "uargui mnl II coxt f 1.00 at the liv Jllilge ItemiV two lit,l,..ovicaU.,..,p vtl '"r,,.r, ' ,,.rJ Vu tU ' . r,.T... ..1 1... 1 1.1..' ,. .. . Wil Hack for It wan not alto- t . 1. 1. Til. 1 r ti, , ( V .. ... i. gi'iluT prulitiible liiiixmui'h a the mile , ..... .. ' I iiillfd ami he brought the xugar buck .! l .Il'l ill' llllllll.'Jt III I I ' I 'I III ill! Willi llllll. iiiiiiiiietiiiK.u in. 111 mi 1 ah 11. mi vi-it! Thf niiitir Impix iifil like thlx: He Willi iriin.Miii .11.any 1111.1 1 a'linnik ; ,., couple of farme m a bill of giMxl. "" j W in n tlie hiime win all loadiii he W e II tit It-rut ;i ii-I that tin' emu hoiirx I xtipx'd back In Iheollliv lo lillike out at tlie llilvcr-itv Mill In n alii r coin- a bill. Mealiw 1 1 i It) the teaiuilent tixik uiiotlii'r Kick of L'liilililaled till' lilt' ut ! o'l'lix k II. III. lllld iiilli'lllilf at p. m. Thfrc W 111 110 hIiimiI nt (In ( it :n y blllldll.g today on iirroiint ol il'r w 01 k luell Ix'lli) eligagt d plat ing in uiition the new hi'iilt-ri. I'rine ville I!f le w: ('. K. Smith I. 'ft W'tiluiiilay for Kii;;i in' to b'ly pow.l'T, etc., to lx- iii'd in coiiMriirtiiig the "Stew ait grude." rhe Ixilli-r nml olhiT inut'hlnrry for liin lutiter In the in w itoruiitorv buililing huve urn vi d and are Ix'ilig plaiid in Miiition. The On goliiuli vi'itfiday pulili-hnl the tic liuoiifiit ilirr.lTi la x.ilf of Mult min mil couiily. It iiiak.'-. .v. mi lium of initipiirii'l ly i'. Mr. Dr. Ilailt v mid Mii I'imi'. Car- mni w ill iiiiitiiiuii tin ir 1 1 u i . hi v 1 veil ing "at I min'," mnl w ill lx' .li . -i-. il In rtxvive their I'rieiiilx in foruii rlv. I'llll Ste Vein lllld lll llx'lt Colidoll f.VlHft lo It-IlVf to IMO, TOW lliol'llillg for Ann Arlur, Mlt lilgmi, w -here lln-y w ill iMiitlinif their xtinliiti ut that pl oV. Mlix I'.l.nx, Will II. HI. - mnl lr. r. Diniiolit Lot, of ( or allix, eame up on till aftel iiimhi'm l.x'iil l.t nltfii.l I lie lll.tn iihIi Mi'dilillg llil 1 Mll'g. Tutiilay'x Sab 111 Slab-iiian: Min I'carl Mori i rt'turm .l la-t evt tiing to her home In Kugene after it wtt-k' vlll It. Ihlx city, tlie glint of Mi-m MaK I ll.ait. And xlill the gi iitle Wi xt'lidftli, miii h lo llif ili-g'i- of the pr.ibi.tn who have not Imiv.-t.d their hop and grain. Will it 11. . r fetixe'.' A marriage Inl ine w in gland d lltii morning b Couiily Clerk W nlker to John M. liloxs of ( 'orvallli mid Min Mary A. Wornl, reti iitlv fimu Kan-ai :t ity, .Mo, xllgar : iiaiiiiiiig iietir tiiu iiinr and pliuvd it oil their load. llif nark wax not ini-seil until a few minute later. Iluv I ing Mi-pit-ion of xoiiie miitake ol xome i Kind, lie Marin! after hi l lieaii I'll- t oiuer. A Mated alxive he found the . nigar nml to xitve ariext they allowed ! bun to bring hi m.i rty home, al- thougii hf wax coiiiK'llt'i to liiicn to ciuiMileriil.il' abiiM'. Ilurenre Iternx. Went. Sept. I V Horn In Florence, Septemlx-r 12, is'U, to Mr. ami .Mm. J 1.. isuttcriieid, a Hon. w The lutcxt I llxhing for nardinm, of which there are aeveral thoualiilx nt the cannery whurf. They are caught in a wine and It ullordi great pleuxiiro for the Miiall Ixiy and for Nome of the large one, too. On Sunday laxt Iteverend Me Klnl. y and family, who have Ixx-n vivitingon .North fork for several week. left till the itobart for their home at Sell- wtxxl. Mr. MeKiiilev I irreutlv Ix'iie- tlttiil by hix May In tlie (treat Sluxluw country. The Jtobart arrived from Yaoulna limt Tuimluy having 011 Ixmrd pHxxen gent and fnlglit ami towing tlie xclnxiner Checlo, wliieh alwi had freight for Florence. After uulonding her itaxaenger the Jtolmrt went to Acme aud brought down the Mary llidweli. Fire in the mountain between Sn- ton ami Hale ha done much damage. Large quautit le of fine llmlx-r ha been iletitntyeil. How long inuxt coni- munllic ix-rmit thix yearly recurrentv of the dent ruction of forext lint and cetlur cuuxctl l.y the ruthlom torch In the hand of Ignorance and folly? Itcccntly (ieorge 11. Camp and Wal ter S. (ilihert, Ixtth of Northfleld, Minn., arriveil at Scnton and they w ill heieaftcr form a part of our elll- re 11. huny plowing wheat. and sowing fall Akk amah City. Kan.. Kent. IS. There wu ull'erlng Saturday night from exMure and many caxualtie were rciHirtcd from the Cherokee Mriii. I ll 11 U'filll n II fpiktu kiHnlnuu' Voii'l..n lloartl uf Trade. I count v. Miwuiuri. wax humed I0.I...11. Shu ami Iter hUHhand, John (Nborue, were caught in a prairie lire, their w a- gon broke and Mr. Oxborne, who wo .11 venni ttlil. u-n itoitrl.t. ntifl l.tirnu.1 bemre he ctiuhl get out. Her hiixhmid managed to reach creek. lklween the Chickaaw river and the tow mile of Kirk, a dixtatira of a very few mile, thereare aix btxlic; two have bullet hole In their head and four of them are bur net I. The lire are Mill raging. The wind ha been blow inir a xmall tornado. The petiole In the town can procure food ami water and are tot Millering ao much a thoxe in the coiintrv. TliMnt lx .ril tti.ll.r,ti. 1 ptxxlblotoite. t rxinnied that the noldler w ho of the upper killttl aohn R Hill of New Jerey, 11 Kugene and i-iatiirtlay, wax not turned over to the civil autliorttlc. Lieutenant Cald well will await the action of hi su(m lor oltlivr iu the eaxe. I'Mlf (iuaiii. M l. I Hoard met in regular union at their riHimi in thlx city hut evening. The iiiiiiiil.i of the laxt nut ling were read, ft 11 reel en nun ajiproviii. Oil motion of S. It. illlaim a iMin liiltttf ol tlirtv wax appointed lo take iiitoinuiiili nition the advixabillty of eiianging ine iiHHlloii nml curtailing riiuiiitig t'Xx'iixe of the board and to I make a rt'xrt at the next mil ling. 1 i iiiiiiiiix, t ix'Keriiue an. 1 .vmiiit ni- ... 1 ... 1 - j iiiiiieii. i A eoiiimitttv wax apixiintcd coiixixt I ing of Me--n. Cix'kerhne, Holdfli ami : iiitikfr to iixe all mean . cure the I'lipnive mt'tit I W illmiifttf river Ix'twn ! Ilarri-burg. It is a growing Ht'iitimcut among iin inlx'rx huh pay their due promptly that tlnwc olllivr and ineiiilx'm who I are continually in am fir from three to ... iix mouth xhould either pnv up or lx ft ol mnl .le- r...t .... cr .... . .n ' . 1 1 - ...... - - - - - T. I. I , lutliitv iliix-f who do pay to I more in live in lilt inicrcKl of the board. (I.e xome veiiitin from Mi Kelule Cid. J. ('. Cixix r and tb. lighter Mit'l iri.i;.' lu.i rt!ur.lay. in,, meat wa In, caiiif up from Mt-l ninvillf hi mi pnl:iliil.,. that we are tlivixMitl to 1 afternixiu. llif grntl. it.:, 11 will in.-, t give tin- g. nil. -1111111 the U'liellt of all w it h t In J. W. ( ii ary l'o-t O. A. K. iloitl.t n;nl iniike theaunoilliiviiient j tld evening. that be ha ilaiu al leaxl one divr. .... .. . .... t lie l.ugi-lie lion r-pt 1 lilli'tn l-u-t accoiupaiiiiti t.y n" ; K,.. viMte.1 the Nt i ho ut, went 10 -oruanl llif voiiiig Indv will Win. I'rtitoii ibtiigblf 1, M nx I lilt 1 1 1 . r 1 1 1 1 1 l.' . nllfiid 1 Ii.n.I ut M. Ilflell' Hull, ill that city, during the winter. Mr. 1'rextoii m ill n-tiiru touiorMw, ami In alul a week thereafter, will leave on n V llt to I lie I :t-l. Albaiiv ixi-.i'init: w In ul l-'.'ini to move t-ilif w !tl put on a line if ileanun of ti:',rit ul t"iNtf ity to hiiudle the entire ! t.iiiourit liiipix-.!. At i.rt-K'lit the! lilue Kier Head. INtl'.T Onnl, S-j 1 It. .1. ( . Smith of liluo river wax In the illy again t ti in morning nolii-lting aid for tlie Simmon' envk road to the Cv. Hie mine at I tine river. The mad w hi. h w ill lx alxnit '2i iiiilex in length inn an oceii cieanii an I aluut a uuar- ter of a mile graded on the upper elitl. .nr. .-iiiun mini tiiai our citlen are rtixiniling litxntlly with autwerip A. ..iiu th ? Vy" ,"'rJ.'1 tlie On-goii l"a- v.i'rd alxlVe 1 """ eof -i'lcrlng the tin II lie of tratlc. Spring!.. Id lint Sunday tseuing and ' "'"'" eompieiea 1 11 1 fall, anil I ,liMt.nrM-.l x. a. -red inin .'. It w in . ""ir. ?''r', n'"",.'n. ,H Mir.vT "1"t grt lttlv flijovid bv the em. I M i. uin.'lellt flili.l. Will xtyurett for thi I ... 1 pur, a xtnmp mill will be put in j Mix Sail It ago. r return. . I 1.1 Ku-1 by the Ortgou City ttunpiinv a early ; gene on lint night' ovei laud train uf iii the xprmg a luxwitilv. Nine meii ter x'iitiiug nif xuiiiint r 1-1t1ng ivl-; aiv now working at grading on the home nt l.itth I! vk, ! Mad and ll I thought the fore w ill lx Arkmimi. She bin tl.vi l.-d thai (tn- I xn lin n aiil. gon witti a. 1 in rain 11 inw, 'i pr. 1. -m- I lie geuileman aim vixlted the lu- -:.:i of raligo lollif in the xall.c iliMrlct, which ii owihiI by the Kugene comitanv. and Matt that t he ore Miow t up lx-ttvr and bit' to III.' all. I '. , Il.il .1 1,1 Aiknim. larin. r an- t-., 11l. nl to .tore their S v. ral v 01111 ct iit'.. iit. u . f tl.i i ll v, w h.nt waiting for a rl-x' iu the price. ! tin inornil pi avid a 1 r:i, 1 ttl (..ke The Oregon I'.i.'illf xiple I'lalm tliat ; on Attorney Wixxl.i'x k. who ii in .r. Ibroiigli ili, ir wheat agenl they have land. Thcv b.i'l linn nuaki n.sl tlm i-tinf.1 tin- n-,1-1,1 adiauce In the looming by "ll.. root.. 1..1. of t!u- II ,- I ' al iitiirk. I. I ti Hoii'iui.. .iiiinioi,.,l 1,1 the t. le- llollf. w bell be I, -aril.il lli.lt tl. V ' II- lx ttt r in the xlmft i nnk deeper and I Low- one of the lx.t proxpcit on the bill. I m ilali .in are mil niitiouiu'lng the eldii'g of Dr. John M. III,., prexi-i i lit : t ttt- xl.ile nglle.lllimil Oillege ut I '..r alli, to Mim Mary A. W'.l, I h o ittl v Ir .in Kaiiiin City, Mo. The i tx-n lo.oiy will ixk pU.u Tnetxt.t- : t-veiiiiig. Sim. inUr In. t the r-l-1 tleiliv of I! II. bil, klelt ill thl t llV. ! Mi- W.ifii iirritt-1 herewith her xiV , ter, Mr. Kia kktt, win 11 tit. Uttt-r re-1 luriit-1 from it rl. ii.l.d vUit to the t'ltxitTll xutie. ly w:tnte.lto know "if he wax no. We w til l.ot publl-li Ii It reply. Tiif..iy' ."".11,111 ."-t.i. -in t i: lion. M. Wllkili III. I11I1 r the .'al.. Ixttd of Mgrifiilitirv and il f il ttrg..n w orld fair ciiiini-i, ii, !, !l t -h r l.,v ' f..r hi h":ii' in Ci't'tirj, 1 am g -1-1,1 the n k nt the f .r. dr. Uii,i,V ti t to l.'XM- for ( In, ag 1 oil the V:ll n-t . to lx pn-i iit ni the itt-it.i.-r I meeting of the national iiuuutiviiou. 1 wttFiei iiner NecTil Hamvk-k. Mich.. Hcnt. H. The en tire $70,uoiJ secured by the trainrolt htm 011 the Mineral Itange road, on the way to iwy oil" employe of the 1 annuel a net-ia mine, na tttvii re- eoveretl. After atvuring the btxity the robber out it in imall trunk aud ent it by one of their number diVMed a a miner to Houghton. He Induced the Imggnge man of the IHiluth, South Shore Atlantic to check It through for him for a etuixideration of 50 cvtil. II I not Know n Whether he wa aw are of the content. Oftlcer learnttl of the tranxtictlon, took a ixrlal train and overhauled It aome dixtance frttin Houghton, and recovered the entire mm. It ha become evident that the robtx-rs had confitlerate amonir the trainmen, ami two tin-men have been arn-Mfd at Marquette on uxplcion. F-X " Hanii AxTMKl A, S pt. IS. I. W. Cae pave lioiltv tonight that he would imv th ctvilltorof hi bank lw) cent on the dollar on the Mine term a thnxe xet forth by the Commerrial Nationxl txxiik In i'ort land. He oiler f percent liitertui on all hi debt ami aiinounc t that he rexunit bulnem a txn a t x-r cent of hi de jxxtilont cotixent to hi let ni. !i-n.v II AKvtj.Tt.1. Fnm the -i itiforiiiat.ou ut our command we l. iirii thrtt a very xmall percentage of the grain mint in the county I. 111 the h'i k nml uuthrvxhiM. Among thoxe l.o have gntiu unthnhi-l lit utid ,"i. ! .lion ar' Nl,-,r. lixrn.le and tUl-WMi.l-. near Juti. ti.n and Sir. Stx-novr n" .",riiigtltd., while a oO-ttire (1. I I ii. ir Cobtirg I in the xaine rondl Hon. It I. ..u I tht all of lite nine ha ti.iiiineii.t-.l lo xpnmt and it I 1 the Mate fair for I. iv to titilirt the tUmng.d grain, it w ill have to I fed to liog. I:lj llu-tt, x't p. Tub Kimst Yrr.-J. n. Alexan- tier, ot thl city, prv-ented thi .Vow is an excellent time to pur chase city and country proiterty, Trices are at the lowest point. r ranee has fis per capita in filver; we have 18. France is one of the most prom-rous countries on earth. Oregon .Statesman: Oregon has too many poor newspapers now. The early demise of half or two thirds of them would ho a blessing to a weary land. Tho citizens of the Willamette valley should impress on our dele gation in congress that tho Wil lamette river must and shall be im proved. The faculty of the tato Univer sity should endeavor to doublo the attendance at that institution dur ing the next two years. Now is the time to begin tho work. Kugene is the most prosperous town in tlie state today. It has the natural resources to be the sec ond city in tho state. Intelligent work, on tho part of our residents, will accomplish the object. An eastern scientist, after the mont careful calculation, predicts another deluge in about 10,000,000 years. 1 his should not be allowed to defer action in regard to the fi nancial dilhculties which now be set the country. The i?tato Trees Association meets in Tortland next week. Every publisher in the state should be present. Not very much business is transacted, but tho "gang" know now to enjoy themselves, while away from work. in tho 10 years from 1SS0 to I VMJ tho ratio of crime to nonula. tion in Wyoming fell off more than half, though it is said to be increas ing in oiner parts of the country I ho women suffragists are happy over iiicse siatisiics. Eastern cities are already mak ing preparations for chrysanthe mum shows. It will be several weeks yet before this grand and glorious .lower bears its variegated ii t f ..... .r. iiurs in v cuiooi. Uut it Will get in-re. in nine jus. tne same. The cheapest property today in America is timber land. Its ad- vance has not been rapid since the panics during tho seventies. The uemand for wood pulp, the wan ton destruction by fire of our for. est, the increase in our population fi uiauy ouicr causes an are tending to make timlter more val uable. Astoria Uudget: About 20 years ago three young men were publishing tho Daily Herald in Tortland. These young men were r.ugene .temple, A. Y. Ames and Sylvester Tennoyer. There seems to have been a gubernatorial bee Duzzmg around the Herald sanc tum, lor all of them have since been nominated for governor and two of them elected: Sempl in Washington, Tennoyer in Oregon aud Ames in Minnesota. The wheat market is daily look, ing better. A good price lor this product would help prosteritv in una wuiiiy uiuteriany. And W0 predict, that before Christmas prices will be much better than now. An eastern electrical tirm has sent five thousand dollars to San Francisco as a guarantee that it will erect a tower 2G0 feet high, at the mid-winter fair, upon which to display electric lighting, and fit it up with elevators for carrying peo ple to its top. Every indication points to the immense siicces of tho mid-winter fair. bally Guird. r.. it. Tub Hor(.Hoi-Many of the yard 1 Lane county have ftnUheil picking i l the product I now being dcliv- mm btt advice 1 1 ill . I At . 1 1. .. , -".. F.oiniir. w mi a iMwiit i 01 itartlett ix-ar thi obtainable, the ham-Mine of thi- Vmn morning, that f. te aud llxvor can. wid m,i .11 T. ..'."L1-1"' "?? . , , . . 1 ie not Ixj eAivlkxl anywhere. Ten of the larger one welght-d nine jx.undx. Tlie iiiin. ue valley raise the i lioiocM fruit In the world. IX TIIK I.KAIt.-Anio Wllktll. of ('burg, wa awnrl.il flrt prviuium at the xtate fair for txit exhibit of grain in thraf and xlull and grwxx-. lne eount 1 al way in the ktul on grain. day night. The damage br the rmln weather will le small. (ireat Britain will require at least twenty -eight thousand juart- ers of wheat from abroad. France must import more than twice as much as she usually does, tier- many has already begun to draw on American markets for supplier When nations thus bid against each other there is a fair chance for prices to advance. A fanner hauled a load of wheat into Corvallis the other day which weighed just a ton and sold it for 45 cents a bushel, realizing Ho for his ton of wheat. He bought a ton of bran for cow feed from the miller to whom ho sold his wheat, and it cost him ninety cents ixr hundred or fl 3 per ton, so it cost him 3 in money to trade his ton of wheat for the miller's ton of bran. Grant's Tass says the Courier, does not derive its horrid name from the fact that General Grant asscd through a mountainous gap in this vicinity, nor because he "passed on four kings" while en camped oUany point in tho beauti ful Koguo river valley, but was simply named thus because a stage station was located two miles nortli of here about the timo that Ulysses Grant captured Vicksburg and his namo was in everybody's mouth. Tho COth anniversary of the birth of the Empress Dowager of China was celebrated recently in tho traditional manner. More than 1,200,000 pieces of red silk, forty feet long and three feet wide, were made in tho imperial factories" to be used, according to foreign pa pers, in the decoration of the streets of Tekin. The empress, however, told tho various mandarins that they should not send her the us ual presents, but should use the money in relieving the poor. Her majesty, it is said, gave about twen ty thousand dollars to the poor of each province from her own purse. Senator David II. Hill, at the re quest of tlie democratic state com mittee, of Ohio, will shortly stump that state in the interest of Law rence T. Neal, the democratic can didate for governor. He will trav 1 on a special train and will speak at Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin nati, and small stations between these cities. He will wind up In tour at Dayton and Hamilton, where extensive demonstrations have been arranged for. Ex-Gov ernor Campbtil in an interview said that he would shortly leave for Ohio to assist in the democratic campaign. He will make m.m speeches for Xeal, and may accom pany Mr. Hill on his tour. Lt-XBER Contract. J. ('. tiotxlalc ha been awanled the contract to fur nUh the lumbrr miuired for the addi tion to the state reform school at -lem. The building w ill U irin Imnte- Wnd family, .i, , all, XS murdered Ut nlhu I worth of lumber to flnl.li It- A Sasally .Harttcrte. WAMtiNtiTttx, Ind.,Scpt. liXews 1 jui revived rrom IUrrion townxbip I 12 mile fr.tlll lur 11.. n..- -'I - , it I1I.P1IU , o o o