The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 09, 1893, Image 1

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MTiBlKUEl. OR TIE DimimTIO Of DC10CUTIC rtnClTLEl. MD TO till H BOUIT LITUB BT TDI IWE1T OP Oil BLOW
VOL 25
EUGENE, OIU SATURDAY. DEC EMU Ell U.
NO. 50.
G
ARB.
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The Eugene City Guard.
l-l'llUSIIKl) EVERY HATl'IlDAY.
I. L. CAMl'HKLL,
PublUlter sail Proprietor.
i.fTU'K h E WHUmnu
Mrvrt, tl-n .HTM.th and Ki.hlh 8UeU.
Ti. I'.H JI'rtl'IWfKIlTIO.V.
-ii iUoth
lrw BeiUtlH
,'frtUiit'j ll'ttt MiiU Known on
.1 judication.
Tla advartUar will b oharyal at Ih ful
iowinf ri:
i in iur lhrw mnntlu f
liMwluar ail nwntha.. J M
(in.oiaar on yrr " 00
Traa.ieal untlce la I ml clama, 20 cent
t4t lint l.irmrh inartl..a.
Alr.rti.inK. hill will b rwnUrwl qoMflf.
All l"b rk " k r" ao I'M-lvaar.
CEO. M. MILLER
o.:tr307 aai Ccmsallaat-Law, and
tfmJ Agent.
EtMKNK CITY, - ORKlJON.
OFFICE -C,4t',"i oppedte Hotl EutfvB.
J S.LUCKCY
DEALER IX
Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
REPAIRIXO PROMPTLY DONE.
All Werk Warraale.
McClaren Building,
Nxt to Lane Co. 13a nK
Eugene, - - Oregon.
- THE LARGEST 8TOCK OF-
IA1Vltl
IN LAN E COUNTY.
Orders by mail filled on tho day of
arrival.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IS
GROCERIES.
H AVISO iJkR'tK AW) COJU'LETI iTOCK
of il auil Fane Uroocrto taught Id lb
UmI market
Exclusively For Cash,
I can offer the public better f ricea
than any other houae
IN EUGENE.:
Produce of all kind taken at market
pri..
J. F. FORD,
if Dm. Molue, low. writ oo.kv date . I
March i, 1'J3:
H. B. Med. Mrn. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Ubmti.kmkx: On arriving home lost
week, 1 found all well and anxloualy
waiting. Our little girl, eight and one
half yearn old, who had waated away
to as x)uni, la now well, atrong anil
vlgoroua, and well lleahed up. rt. It.
Vugu Cure haa done IU work well.
Roth of the children like it. Vour K
Ii I'otnrh Cur ha cured and kept
away all hnaroneM from nie. Ho give
It to every one, w ith greeting for all.
Wlahlni; vou prosperity, we are
Your, "Mr. a.nu Mh. J. F. Ford.
If7mjwl.hu frl frh and heM-ful. and
rlf for (h spring- work. ina tha tyrm
with lh llroUrh and Urr Cum. ! UklDf
Iwo or Ihrrm dtiM wk.
u.4 omr UiTfurnto
M eruu vrt bufll by il 4rat'.i.
T. Q.MfKMirca,
lMilat.
ft. B. tn, Jft.,
First Rational hi
Ot Eugene.
raid up tub CtplUI SO. 000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A innl Wkln tBw A oa
hi Ursa. e.,-t-.t rfrtita XKW V'l'.K,,
tlili Alio. HAS i RANCUCOw4HiKT
J.AMJ, oBEiiu-V.
LuiM al td.uf auLt oa fiwi wtrtM.
Dwxa,iM fwtTw4 wabst la wW or ortiB
U al 4fm.
Ail auisuna aetrmuJ l a wul aacMrt
(a.wipt umbt' av
to.
too 0
.73
University Bookstore,
Unirersity and School Books
f oi Wtuet. mad a4 Uto ji KUtwl. tri
It.iruts,.
irru-i
m. 1-CwMbn ' ti wuiAawtu urC
gfoijr, .... oai'.oi
COPPER RIVETED
voi
I eajll
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attornc'-alL:iv,
ornrK -mu. hu k .nth r r. o.
rSlMt'Ml tt-htl.iu Kit'D to C"ll-ti"0
M4 Imbt liuaibw.
L. W. BROWN. M. D. I
piiyiciuiintvi wH.lf
Drticw ami rwnii.iiee or 1 - t . rl . .-. II. Mir-: .
7 to V a. m,; 12 to .', to V
City Property.
Tin value if un inve-ttiu-nt in 'Mk rty d- iU njMin the actual
mt'rit which it jmws'i, und the j.r ..f i:- in.-r. .itiji in value.
That U why
UNIVERSITY ADDITION.
l'rierty U tlie
bent Invntiiient In Eugene, ,-.-. lnl!y If you wtitit a U-Mittfiil plav for a home
Adjoltilng the I'lilvcrxity gnuind.t uml the city lituilnoiithv F-ut, with
atreet-enns city wutcr and elivlile uU extending to It, It U
the !iiott eotiveiiient and ihlnible in'rty on the market.
Never mind the weather, CXIVERMTY ADDITION, la high .
and dry and naturally well drained. I'rl.v, low, and on ey term.
Call on or write to II. N. Cockcrtlne, Eugene, Or. OHhv In ChrlMtuin Illm k.
Farms.
LINN &
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKERS
Calls answered dan or
gene, Willamette street.
Krai i:tate Transfer.
KldK.NE.
T'l Hendrieka to Jaa and V II
Ilotrnian, one-third lnti'ivt nf iiroiT-
ty In Helidrlckn' addition t. College
Hill 1'ark' I3.VJU.
' roUNTHY I
...... . . " .-.i i .i t it n I
L htlngleyto ElixaUdh J. Hill,
240 acre In t 17 a. r i : tH-I-
EllzaU-thJ 1 1 ill to J It Mill, .10 1
aerea In t 17 a, r 7 w; f -. M- '
OAC'II llt'oln h AnderMin, l.ii
aerea In t Ha, r7 w;; ;.toi.
W 1 FlHher to i Y IMier, . "'''
In t 17 a, r 5 w; f'iT.V
Edmund H. Judkin to Su-au A. j
Jildkina, aere In tp li und Is a, r J :
W, M. I
Edmund I) Judklii" lo Edward I
Judkiii. iteret.; t VMi uud other
Colilderatlonii. 1
William Urny to I-. II I loinpn, in
aerea 111 t 17 a r 4 w: Hl.
Allen Rond et al to Mr E C Key, i
acre In t 17 a r 4 w; tlSVi.
J It Yale to K II Roger. 4 4 aerea
lutHarll w; tlot. , , ,
U H to Jiai S Sloan, M" a rca in t :'l a
rlw;4.'.l.
Harah E Horn et al to E II Oomph,
10 am lut 17a r 4 w; ..;-.
I.KNAI'A
(ieo H Colter lo F A Joliiisoli, lot i
blk 19;
ctiiirnx.
Win Ik laney to Ihivid Elliott, M:X
120f.at; 4t.
Janus. Itnding to David I.llmt!,
4()fxia)fwt; Ka.
Chamberlain's Eya aai Sr.
Ointment
A certain cut lor Chronic Sore E e
TetUT, Salt Ulieiim, hcn'id Head, O'.d
Chronic Sore. Fiver tore, Izcn:.i.
Ilcb, Prairie Scratches, Sore XipjM
and Tile. It if cooling ami aootii.oz.
. . . i. i..- ..,r.l I v
It aft. r all other trc-tu.o.i uaa ia.,iu.
25ceDUM;rbox.
f.a-l.r iHitiurn fs-tno.
r'.TL'..iT
Card of Tkaaka.
... . . , ... i .
v .fI, li rjlini-i
thankt to th who mi kindly a i-t. d
and comforted ua during the .l. km-a
and death of our l lov.s father,
mother and brother.
Ii. If. Ml i:.
11. F. M ai
M. M. Mai...
A l.l k Mai.
.
UlM K SHol U Hl.I. ni l f
ouartl claim ahnuld not fa.l to com -
ply with the following law If Ih.y
wUh to avoid a -a.rn. lit: " I he
elaimai.torrulmantaof any mining
location inord.rtouretlilate fl
ofthlaal-t ahail caue to la- rwofded in
the f.ffl. lure the .-atH.n le.fl.r or
crrtincate la file.1. on or I. f- rc Ie.rn-
brrSl 1I a iioti.w that horth. v.
In rd
i failfi. intend fo I...I.I arel woia
aald claim-'
IloKS.-lDJuri.te.il City. N..V. liQ.lel p-rl..1 III li.e wo,,,,,,'. d. ,,.rt.
1'j3.
i . fr i,r o-ir vx 1..1.-1.
3ottom"PAisi
ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
EUGENE BOOK STORE.
E. scev.AEZSCHiLD. Pr.;nj::r.
MIKMll.titlMMIKS.
M A HON FRY,
WAU' VA?fuv matkkiaix
Stoc!( oJ eutterick Patterns.
Acreage.
Fruit Lands
RAYS,
DEALERS,
& EMBALMERS.
night.
Opposite Hotel Eu-
. Died.
rHr lurU. I'ie. .V
W. K. Joiin-H, the young man who
wan injured hy a kicking iiorwt dome
liionth itiniv, "died In thin city at an
early hour thin morning. All nbww
had formed on the left ridu of the- ali-
'louieii, the n-fiilt of the Injury, and
wveral WM-ka ago It ait iih.im1 and
ttlt. accumulated pu dim -harged. A
t. ..H-ninK lu a ahort Iiiiib the
.r.ti-ttt IiohI In. trmihle wan over and
n turm d to liir l.nnnling plaei aomo
.jj,,,,,,,,. llol,, f !.. Im he country,
aImhiI four wiiku ago he liegnn f-d-
,ig ill again and um preventive for
f,.V(.r, ii.Hing that wiu. the trouhle.
lu, (.l)Mt, ,,..! growing weak, however,
f,.u tiliyn UK ,in.t
liimt'lf to the physician who foiinil
t,.lt (,e trouhle waa the old ah ivna.
iw ,,t. lM.rt ,, f,,r t, nMiioval of
the ii wiei iMTfnrmed lunt Hnturdav
( . . t Ur .malitlli. had
gatlo ntl on each aide f the alHlomeii
uud extended a fur hack ua the spinal
column. The o nitlon waa the only
chain e of m. lug the pl.t lent' life, hut
it w a too lule for nl storpt loll hud pnt-s.s-,li
, an far that Hie hiIoii eollld not
lx' n linviisl.
IH ii ummI wim Uirn lu Wlikealatro,
Wilkea mlliitv, X. t'., Ill the Vcur 1..'1.
He had lived in thi county for wveral
year uud the only relative liere la 11.
I J. joilie, a enusiil. liu w " voiiiik
man who :im avs Isire a gissi i. pula
tioii as an iiprighl rlti.eii uud genenxi
fru lid. Hie lui.eral rervn-e w ill lake
place from the n sidctiisa of T. D. I.lfl-
j 1HI III tills liy iMllloirilW Ul I O CKM'H
p. in. lo the Muwiiile i.inelery.
I 1- rii ml ure ri-a-tfully lnvid1.
j llurpl.ry at KprlurfliM.
i-ally i.uol. lt'-.
Vh:!e HiiL'h IU li-haw Waa altelnl
ing a ilaliis' at Springfield lust light,
s. inns. lie elili rs l.l attlooli, ititikeopell
the till uud rohla-d it of
1 Jitrine.' w ua el!e l,s t y hrtukillg
oian I lie ha- k il'air. I ri-K were loiiuu
, ---r -
Ki.inioN oin,Ml,.-J. W.
- ary 'n.t, f i. A. R., el kd ,ttn-n
! ;-t J'ridav evening for lh- en-iiing
; y(iir M f,,i,u.: s. W. Ta lr. Com.
tii.iinl. r; J. Rurlmguiiie, r. Viivl'tmi;
F. F. t hitpiiiali. Jr. Vlie Coin; 11. 1.
Wy.e, cliHolaiii; J. I. tiill. aurgiam:
Fran I!iiiier, imrteruiat.-r; S. It.
S illiaiiis, i.Uin r of the day ; O. r-n,
ofli.s r of i he guard. 11. galea lo the
ih p irtii.c i.t eiii-aiiipinent w hu ll lm- (
in ,-.urg: J llur.itigame, K F.
Chapman, W. T. Martin, H. D. Wylie,
A. . J. iiiniig, (o-i. W. Wi lder: al-
t. riia''-. T. Ji. Aiid. rson, l J. Fim,
,u ,, j.,,.. j T JSi.wluiid, J. W.
, j jkui B!i l , , , ,,..
, Dll. M l. - .dr lw .a a a Or.;
" ..l.t.-.m. d 7 , m. Uh at the world,
I or, ranking third among fii- Ka!.j.
17 . re lu l.orti. ultuie, l.-ing for at
. ple. -nti-. -.!..V h. rri.-c, alligly
and is.l..-t,v. ly. e...-ti..o of nut.,
dn-d Oreg .ti prunea, t .ermaii and
m .i..-an,,i. ,.t..... ... ...
..-rvi"l..re '.tr-ii, iiii ii.ii.r i.-a, I' ,11
u.ii. ii. g, - ri f .r.-;ry. 4 in -lmi,ti.,n, 3
- i". ............. ....--
up !.
"As oil u
t!ielli!i-":ltl.I
SSI. JHL ! r ;'
IHllii' Vi'M.i'l
o f mil'.iim.
S i r. in o n s
Liver 11- v'u
l.itor i th.
Betterxz
imslicino t a
whioh you
crtn pin your
-ti f.iitH fr :k
1 nan
mild l.ixt
t;v, and
purely
et-ill.', act-
-' C- on the Livc'r
X tiiO ana Kid
tnv. Try it.
Sold W all
Prn.jUt. in Liuil, or iti Tow lcr
t 1h) t.ikon dry or nudoint-.t U'.v.
Th K lt of I4.r Mr.llrlnr..
" I lit,r uuil uursiiiinitin.l.l r K.'iru
luti.r nti'l i-.UM'i'iifi.iu.l, m it t th
k nit: nf till li r iiiv.1 iriiic. I sni. ill. r II m
in. .Ii. iiii' i ll. .! In itot-H -iiu. W. Ji a-
I.MXHlli., Wtullltlgloh
rn r.uv I'.iCKAi.K-.t
Uh tliw t Mm la rJ o wrwppe
I in le i lnlli Mulkry Head.
I It (iii.nl. lire, t
Aliolln.r highly extiriueil pioneer
minuter hit gone' to hi final r-t.
I in le Philip Mulkev, Well ami w idely
known tlinxighout Oregon, died at the
roii.leii'-e of hiit daughter. Mm. J. II.
Karri, in thi city yenterday morning,
lie wait over Id year of age and had
la-en declining health for nevernl yi-ar
pat and a never atlack of la gripN
jirovi d ti, iiiiii h for idd age.
)eti.-d wiet Ihiiii in Rarren county
KelltllckV, OctoUT 1T7, 1ij. U wan
tiiiirru! Soveinlar 111, lv.1l, to Minn
Martha II. Martin, w ho died Octnlx-r
J4, It w an iiUnit the time of thl
marriage that he entered the Christian
inliilHiry. The family lived a few
year hi lllliiol and Mimourl and af
teru ard cnliie Weal Closing the plain
In I ViX III the name year they willed
ill I Jllle Collllty - llllle went of till
city hut Hinee I lit' ehildn-ll Were grow n
Rev. Mulkcy had lived III Eugene for
everal yearn. There were eleven chil
dren, tile fruit of thin tint marriage,
of w honi nix lire now living, three boy
and three girl.
Ilia aeeond marrlagu nccured on
Appiloth, isttf, to Mr. Plio la Hraa
hare. Thia wife died on the "d of liut
Septemla'r, and aluee that time the old
gentleman lunl ln living al Ilia
daughter' residence. Hiniveoinlng to
On gun hia time, haa la-ftl almt
w holly ili-vot.il to the mliilntry. He
haa iHiiipietl pastorate laith in I. a lie
and Reiitoii coiintlea, and at time
preached lu nearly every part of tho
stale.
Mr. Mulkey waaa true Christian, a
nolile, hiiucKl man, genenma and chair
itahle, and f he hiiIc of Imw county
mourn hia death.
T he funeral tiaik place Ihla alterniMUi
at 1 o'cIih k from the residence of J. It,
llarrla to the Mulkey cemetery, Rev.
Weiiner ctimhlctilig the nervicea. A
large lilimla-r of relativeaaud friend
attended.
Dally Uuanl, Insc. i,
Died. At the ruahlouoe of J. W.
Welier, III Eugene, On-gon, I)ec. ii.
lHtt.'l, nOI IO p. in., Amelia, la-lovcd
wife of Valentine Ixummell, age.1 L"J
year. She leave an infant child only
two wiaskaold, a huhand, father, two
slstent and many relative ami Irlenil
lo mourn her death. The funeral a
vice t.aik place thia morning at 10
o'clock In the Catholic church, Rev.
F. M. licck csiiuluctliig the name In an
Impressive manner. The Interment
tiMiK phuv lu tho Catholic cemetery
aoulll or tow n.
I.atck rin llm alaive w writ-
ten an incident .acurred which him
created a aliliill aeliutioii. Thu fen-tlirt-a
of the holy ha.knl o I la III ral af
ter death fhut afew aTonciili rt allied
dotihta ua to her la-lug really d. ad. The
Ii in I hi never alHlcncd a la usual in
dentli and w hen the coffin wa oa n.s
at the grave to allow mourning friend
the lust sad look at the reinnllia of the
loved one the i.allld collor had left the
fin on lid tho liat were rel and the
whole fuiv had a life like color. The
fri.-nd alar U.-.I and hopeful liiir(i-.il-ah
ly aenl a i-.iuri.-r fur a phyiiciun and
the ,-ereiiioiiiea of Intwrriiellt were all-
ia-uded. Wlieti the report wa n:t-viH
lere the few w ho heard It anxiously
awaltitl fun her lo w.
When Dr. llrowu, the phvaieiau
called, returneil he a(atel that there
were no algna of life In Ihu lanly. Tlie
changea wen- due to linlundcaUMat.
1'ailf duanl, lire. i.
Amitiikh Faii.i rk. Tho steamer
I ..ag w a tiiiniiiinii-d to arrive here
yesterday a!i. rius.ii with alamt forty
ton of ireiht for our ha-al men hanl
and aixty Ion fur aoulhern Oregon,
and all lh trueka were promptly al
the river to Iranari-r tlie freight, hut
ahi did not appear. A dlaaxt. h frmn
the captain of the la.at on hia return to
I larrlshurg slated that the ran- of Oie
failure to arnve waa that the i hannel
of the river I. :td -hanged Jui below the
mouth of the M. Krnle river, filling
tin- old waterway with a huge bur and
the new channel waa full of sung and
IS:-, and it wna lmaw.ll. to paaa the
siinl. S mm Eug"iit frte wim went
low n the river In a amall laaxt aay the
river haa n( changed, I Kit that two
large lrs-a on
str.aui have
npis-lte laxnka of the
fallen acrM the liver
thereby making a tenita.rary ot.tnic
ti..n. They think the amine call la
easily removed.
f al.f 'iuard, Imst. t.
Oi. ncKiot Fi.mtMi. I v a n h o e
, ... L'..l.t... f. .
I t orillilitli'ier v, .so. rviiiiruia ,en.s-
I . i . . T. . I ...,..! . . .
lar, Ol lllia ' lit, rirrmi oileIB lor ton
eli-uing year aa fi.llowa: I.. X. iCofiey,
F. Inliiflit Commander; J. I.. 1'age,
lieiieralimio; D. V. S. lU-ld, Cn l.l a in
(ieneral; C. h.. Imia, I'n-lat.-; J- F.
liobinaon, l!.r.ter; Win. l'r-"t..ii,
Trea-ur. r: It. D. Paine, Senior Ward
i.d: W. . Hfi.dirw.n, Juiiior Warden;
i -. M. Yoran. Warder; V. M lar land,
1 sentinel.
(n't On i' tear F.aeli.
I'urtlaiid Telegnitu, W-v. 4: M'-
I inii for In w I null m the eaxn of ( .
P. Miimiii mid i U ti. I. WhIkkii, eon-
viele.1 nf iiili!ilinig and clrctiliiliug ll-
l and I'MX'lie lit, ratuiv, wi re
'overruled tlii- liinriiliig and the tin 11
i r,' elitelieol to one venr each ill the
eoiiuty jail.
For "over n - the late Milvurv
pllhll.lii'l-. Iine Ihiii III the eolllily J. ul,
' failing to ohtiiiu a iirw InhhNiiiiiii.
Today In n their inotlmi for a lo w
trial ni viriulid, tiny tipKiir, d di-
1 Iceli-d mid rn-l ihwu lor the IIM tilt i.-.
I Ma'ii tn a 1'iiu !', Ii :iid that he
meant hitrtn to no man, mid diwigtiatiil
hl rkHx'titloll a ierx-eutoii, iiMd, a
il fore, eliargiil hw trial had l'ii im-
i fair, uuut, and that court and Jury
were iir, ju.tiivil.
ik on- .a.Hg -iiie, . v. j.M.g. ,
1 .iiiiiiicv inline ii i-n ii-i inn.. win,
I . , in , . .i . I
! that, after the iHililicntiou or the lltvt
' liU lloiNatti. Icon the private pr..-,-i.
tor. the defendant had not how u
' n-eulNti,M'. hut le atl hi iniillcioim
alliu'k. The court, therefore, eon- '
eluded that lio Ii uit iicy could l
granted. The defeudaiila itg.' and hi
slainliiig a a meiiila r of the h f:l pro
i fiiion could not l tuki ii into iieiiiiil
j under (In- circiimtauce.
Ihsulutiiifl.
I Wlll UI As, ll haa plea-ml the Sil
I preliie Killer of the I'liiver".' to remove
fi.uii our tni.l-t our i -omradc, le v. ti.
. J. I nn I. Tlierefiire,
I Ki-wiKimI, I'hiit theollU-ei.aml mem
l rof J. W. Oeary I'o-t, No. 7, O. A.
I It , while we liiitnMy suliiiill In the
i act of Hun w ho ilncthllll thing well,
I wc iht f.t-l the o of thi faithful,
hraxc ami honest man and aoldler, uud
we extend to the laTi -aveil family our
heartfelt oyiupathy in their liereave.
Illelit.
iti-solvid, That thce lestimoliiiil
hall I' iiii ml uimiii our minute ami
pilhlislied ill
Iho ncHsiiaiMT of
till
eit v, anil a cop
iy llaiisiiiitli'l to
the
luti 1 1 v of the ilcvotied
C. E. Iaixim,
S. R. Wll.l.lAM.a,
I'ltANK Itl ISM K,
I ollllllilt.f
KlremeUa' l'.li'ltlll.
I'mlf i. ii.i.l. lire I.
The alinilal clii-tl.ui of the I'.Ugeue
lire department la la-lug hi Id al the
city hull thia aft. rins'ii. The imiII
w ill clnae at ll o'clm k. The jinlg.- of
election are John lliggina ami IL h.
Itrlalow; clclka, Car. ii i Mathew s uud
tiuv Davla. .
Two ticket an In the Held, and the
candidate) for chief engineer are
Charlisj t 'roller and W. T. Campladl;
assistant chief, Win. Paixui uud
David l.inii.
The lire laiya am doing eoualdf rahlc
elistloliisTlllg. It la fXia-ctcd that
lllxillt IKI VoliHI will lat polled.
l'.lli i.unrd. Ii.-o. .V
At the. firemen' i lis tlon held yt
terduy all. rinsm tu vole were cat,
with the following reault:
llll-.K I.MilNKKK.
Chaa Croiier
W. T. Campla.II I"
Cnmer'a inujorily IK
AHHIMTANT 1 11 I III-'.
Win. I'araolia fi7
David I.lnn 4:
Panama' miiioritv 1
The aiic.asuful calldldaU- are Inem
Imt of the Engine oiuitnv, hut were
also miplNirted hv thu lleacuc lit
team. Colilderahlit enthusiasm wa
manlf.ft.sl l.y the meinla-r of the
two alHiVe-naliied compalili-, after the
reault waa annoutifi.
.il liuarl i.
Ol'AM. 11. X. Cniiii, the enterpria
Ing lew tier, w ill have an ad lu
tomorrow 'a laaue which aliould
lie carefully nad hy all who In
feud making piinhasca for the
liullduv In Ida Hue. Among the
many other la-autiful article dl-play.-.
hv fr. Cralu In hi store are a iiumla-i
of opala which he drought from Mexleii
hlmwlf and lust recently had them
placed III gold aettlliga on ring, piua,
etc., l.y a New lork linn. I le y uru
a choice M-lcctioii,
li.llf (iuanl, lN-e I.
I'MU.It I'. iM.- Jamea Feliliell
w ho waa l.mught hack from Junction
( 'll v on the charge of having lit tempt-
to hrlla' ail olllit-r. waived exiunlliu-
tlon la fore Jilstlit-KiiiM-y Ihla morn
ing and wa Initio. I over in the autil o
em toui fs ur la fore the grand Jury
R. lull vis. in A 1 1. any furnished Ihu u.-e-
saury Ikiii.I, ami he w aa uiaciiargc
from cti'to.ly thi afternoon.
Hall ouael, Lis- i -v
Tio: DoioiiToiiv. A iiumla-rof tu
ih tila. s-immencisl iH.ardliig ae the new
dormitory of (he university II
morning, although thu hilild
Imr la not vet In romi.leln or
Ii r, aouie ol tin' aup. Ilea having la1
delayisl In arriving. Mr. Martin aaya
that in a fw day every thing w III la- ll
lihi'-e, when a ihty w ill la announce
and the i.'ihllc Invll.-d to ln-is t tint
llialltutioll.
ill .b..: l, I'M- I.
Dl l. At the family n-aldeliee, III
the iiorllivicnlcrii part of l-;iig,-iie, Sat
urday evmilng, I a-,s lulaT i!d. Iili.l, of
I,i;ims.M plcld f. vi r, John l'urkeroll,
j , f ! O. purker-m and w ife. The
i young inuii waa gn-utlv l loved hy all
wi,,, kn.-w him, and hi untimely
I la .h plon-d hy all. Th funeral
, t,,, ,a,. (i,j morning al lu oVI.m k,
I fr,n the fnmilv ieid. ii. to the Oak
Hill cemetery,
Eugene.
eight mil"- wct f
( Moxky RrniiMn. A roii en
:tere,AI Autrii'a cigir iore last Frl
l day night hy a P ar if sir and I.le
therefrom alatit that waa a,a-r,-t-l
In an eiupt y eigr lx, lsid.st taking
a pistol. Mr. Auleii iipicloiied a i-er-taiu
young man, whoan Haunt la with,
held from pul.licatioii on ais.unl of
hi pan-urn. and la-t evening he waa
fhrg-d with the crime. He aeknow I
tlg.l hi guilt and returned the
iiniey, ami prmla.s lo lien-alter lnul
an honest life, If he waa Hot
e.1.
proaft - ul
lat. if ii jar t. I- i '
Dil.nl U. i.i.w-ikii.-E. II. A
' E. Co.. No. I. re-el's-ted ll.e following
re,rvs-ntalive lh. Umrd of tbdw
galea, Kugene I-ire a pariiin-iit, la.-t
night: O. Ii. Chrisiian, L Ii. lirta-,
tow and uy Iavt.
MONPAY. I'l.f I.
Thnv k from IimI-iv i t'hiiI
m i.
Chai 1'mm.IIi' i
day.
Mi'xlallli' I lain
Improving.
S. A. Iliiliu of
Sunday at Eugein
d ll.irrihiirg
i It and l,u. 1m v
f.
II irriliing
V. I.. Iv.iiig
; lm returui'd to
hi.
home at tiiiil
The elmri tn iv 1 1 had g
lion yteid'iy.
Matii lhi Y Hunt' went
ih iiiiigr, a
to I'urtlaiid
on ihi morning' lm ul.
Thnv fuiiiTMU in I'.iigi iie toiliiy.
very iimiMial iN-curn-iuv.
I.il I t . a (it- vim lyii.
Portland tn i-il n few l.i
I"d T.-t , n Or vim tvim. lum
gone
roiin, Mm..,.. IVher I-i.fal.i
ui.:
to
i . . , , , i, . ri .. ..
IlllOIlt illif. Of lllll I-.H.
,Mr"- R- R- II "'-ton of lo. lnirg
vi-ltmg h, r an n! In thi-. . it y.
Sali tu, Alhaiiy, Aloria and I'eiid
l"li are holding eit v election l.xhiv,
Ml- l.oftl.' J.ilm-.ti relurinsl In. in
a visit at Oott.'i;c I irove thi morning.
Stiiilie wa re i winui'd at the St.it,.
I'liiMTsity and plihllc m-Ii.niI u...ti ii
thi un mum;
I
lion. W. II.
C au'irelt, ti iiromiiu nt ,
I.I.I... i.iiii.i.i. I. ... ..i ii.,.,:
I - "
he w ill join ll c ih i ulis i.artv.
J. .1. Van Al.-ii, risi-nllv api.inf.-d
iil.assnd.tr In Italv, n-sp -.llullv ile
llll.-s (o iii.vpt the np.llitlilelit.
Mis An.ia iloughl.v lelurin I
mill' to I lai risl.ui j this iiiorulng, ac-
eoinpaiiicl hy her sister, Mr. ,ong.
Mr. M. C. Willey of California l
ending M-veral w. . U visliiug at I lit
si. Ii-iii-.' of II. D. Norton In Ihiscilv.
Flack Ihivcy, slate lct-tun r for tin
. O. C. W.. will deliver an inhlrcs
U.font the order here next Friday
night.
Two hull. In. I catein ..ni.lii.-t r
.iu-.. I through I'.ii.-.-ne Is. uml for San
rau.iMst, last night, on a upci-int
train.
Rlshop Motrla ha completed the
Hi liintivi.rsitrv of hi servl. ua
hlshon of the Fnisasiiial church of Ol-
P'll.
CoiiiIiii tor Cliaa. Wilwm'a pleasant
lugc I ngalil to I' mvii on the lt.su.
Ulg l.a-ul. Hi. Iiia.hi hi llrsit trip
yiat'crday afleriiiNiu.
Rev. J. E. lllulr, of Siili iii, nrrlvcl
on the hsal thia iifleru.Mtu, and will
iias In the revival ul the Cllllihi-rlalid
PreshMcrlan church.
The aoulll IhiiiiiiI I.n-u1 did not n-a. li
hen' ventcnlav nflerii'Hiu until .',::
'elis k. A all.le n.-ar Oregon City wa
the i-aile of the delay.
Dr. Chapman lectured lu leHhtnd
Nitur.lay night to a large ami apprec
iative uii'lleinv. Ihu ell. irt I highly
aikeii of hy the Portland pre. .
Mr. Oeo. II. William of Portland
llnlnhea a 40 ilav' fa-t IihIiiv, and will
make aome liiiix.rtaiit "sliirtllng il.-.--
hirnlioua" in a few day. She la evi
dently demented.
Mlsa Anna Mohr, of Corvnllla, la vis
iting at Ihu nsti.lemv of A. lx. l atter-
aou for a few dara. If she la auccistsful
ill organizing a Hum lu oil painting slit
will a'lid several wi-ck here.
Just Ik- Klnaey and jury, with the
lp of Attorney E. ltilyeii and iti.
II. iN.rrla, are hearing a civil ca'c In
which the partleaure Illume V. Plume,
from l'leaallt 1 1 ill. Amount III coll
Irovcray la alamt
Washington, ), C, llepuhlicnn
"Kalle Putnam la a thorough artist
III her pong and dauiN she I enil
lieiillv aatlafaetory mid win genuine
applause. Shu ent.-r truly and heart
ily Into her role, and I. ring la-foru hei
hearer a reallsiie picture oa imu a
well a la-autiful."
Several Item have goiiu around
ahoilt horatst llng aold for alinoat
nothing at auction aal.-a lu Oregon, hut
rememla-r thia fact: If hn hna blau he
bring big money regnrdlea of dull
tlliiea. Even a calf waa Is. light hy
Iteiiton iHMinfv man for K', when
you can get all the enlve you want for
a few liuniirei emit.
A fulher and ami In Ctaa. county
eluia-dw ilh two al-ler. a nletv and
cousin ris.pt tfully of i heir licgu lord
and la-arlng Ihu anum naine. i is.pie
who won Id like to llgure out Klti-liil
can take a slate ami pencil and go to
work on the father' kinhln lo the aou
and the relation hy marriage of the two
alalera.
Am Economical Im.iav IVmlh
dli.toii 11 .: Sum Wlak-Wiak I ail
Indian witli a high forehead who
know the vulue of a dollar. Till
why he ha al-oul put safely away
and la il.eiiii-d aoinc thing ol a caplln,
lt. Wiak-W lak n lurned thia morn
Ing from a trip to Portland, where he
easily saved .,il l.y staving Z' day In
jail. Sam waa liiki-n fa-low and lined
Ihla amount on ac.nuiil of aome mi a
demeanor, a sj.ra hi. aiiv. Ile l.'id
plenty of money to pay hia fine, hut
emphuti.-ally .lis Inn-. I to llieis.urt that
hn would not do ao, uud cheerfully
went to Jail. Sum anya the Portland
sk.s.kuin houso a Hot a had place to U
lu. ".Me cat, amoke, play nwd. hah
h. apg.Hsl time. h n-inurkis:. tti-ls
f.a.t wiather, liowtver, palhsl iia.ll
him.
Isillr l.uar.l, Irr V
Which m TliK I. Alt MT.' Albany
pais nt are alway claiming that town
., la-alaait one-ihird larger than Fu-gi-ne,
but It la only a "claim." Ye-ii-r-day
thai city had a very evlting elec
tion and the totul vote .ll..l waa 'J.
Eugene at It litt city elietl.m. April
3, I'1?, a.lied 71-' Vol.. Coliiinelil la
uniiMxsjry.
Uil; Uutfil, !- X
N III HI I K CllAM.i:i. The ached
uie nine oi rniiiiiuji iiif -tin . i hi n.;
b ell rhaiigxal, Ihe new time going into
eflM-t l.alaT. The enr leave Ihe .1. -t
at the half hour and the unlvcr-ity at
the quarter, when formerly It waa the
rpverv.
, . i
Ex rr aivE Pl.AXTisn.-F- M. Cur -
pelit.-r will plant paiai n-aof Italian
uruni-a on hia farm four mil, t-a-t. rly
fmui Fuveiie thta -aiii. Ilia tn-
- are already on Ihe ground.
latKf l.uaol. Itr. V
OVKB TIIK WlSt SlliK. Ijtat lilght'a
south Isiun l oteilaiid Irani arrive.1
here Iwo hour late. Oil aeeoUIlt cf
high water at Oregon ity the train
a ct.mia-:lis o is.me over the West
side lot i.rvalh and tlie Ongoli la
eillcto
llany.
Tl l .-DAN, Ii:C.S.
I linn
an Sr. lit I. in Eugene hxlay.
I'r. I
-lav.
I '. Pnvir vi-iti l Junction to-
Ail.,
lii
; i y Ii n a iifw ixwtollli'e bulld-
ni lit t of i-i-it'l.n i duly U lu
i. .
fin-
i -
j .latue'
ii hlii II I no. lift for other
iiiar!i r.
! J.'iii'han
to p.. it -uid.
lloiiriie Jr. hail returned
I Coiintv eotiimi.
mm i court con.
! vt in-, tomorrow.
I'.."' master Currlu of Collage (irova
j V lit,.. r.ugeiie tihl.ty.
I The All.imy lln-iiii-n' elis'tlon will
, take place next M. 'inlay.
' l.ale tniln are the rule nowaday.
Tiki much rain and utorm.
I The Pnrt' ind snuggling rn-- have
li ii i . .ni inu.-.l iinlil next week.
Pr. C. E. I..iiiils went to Youctilla
on a f. i.'iial vl-it thi afteriuatii.
M. W. lb ',-hau n I iitin d to hi home
al l u! 1 1 1 1 ngt hi, Vnli , thia inorulng.
Sei ral UH lida-ra of Yolucy Ilemcu
wn ' lami'y lire alek W illi the llieaif
(h .mvi rl reit. ii reil at tlie C aiiiiilMr.
i,,,i ......i,, ,.,. n,. ,.. ,.
... B
I ing.
i;..-. ii, the trotter, wna aold In
! Salem sntuiday on a chatlel mortgage,
i for ".
I Mrs. W. Wilhrtnv and John Wlth
1 row r.-t ii ri nil from n visit to Sal.-lu till
i arii-rinsiu.
i S..UU- ad litionat shelving hna laa-ll
placed in Ihc county as-eor'a olllias.
I 1 1 Was in .led.
The ismiit y road hn I1!! lua-msl
from Judkiu'a point In the Sprluglleld
O. O. 1-. cellli lery.
IlilhU.io, Tillam.a.k. On-gon City,
udli Ion and I iiilcliilcU0 held city
ivllona yesterday.
Sal. ui lu l l a ell v election veterdav.
I'he repuhliciiii el.s t. d thnv council'
lin n ami the ileinis-nil oni'.
I'ln-h' Jimmy S.-ott la very lit at tho
slilciice of hia daughter III thi city,
and hia recovery I depnlrvd of.
A. K. Mann, ng-nt for the Parka
mis I lis, nf l-Hiiy, N. Y., Wna III town
tHlay placing thu g.ssl nf hi linn.
I'he slab' Isiurd of isiiiallalloll I In
wsmioii nt Salem. Attorney Wtaalota-k
f the atisiud district, la In attendance.
(i.si. Pickett w III leave III a few day
r California where he will M-nd tlie
Inter, iiint of tho lime In Sun trail-
Iseo.
The find ono of the daiutst of the
iigene ihn IuI and dancing club will
la- given Saturday evening atColiat-r'a
hall.
I'he city la having the old Iron door
irmerly usetl on the old county Jail
laced aa nil nutaldu door on the city
jail building.
Mis Mary Van Drnn, who haa lasen
Isttlug frle'mla III Ihla city for acvcral
lava returiied to her homo al Allaxuv
thia morning.
Mm. R. Onrrlson arrlvetl home from
Junction thia aflermaui atxtaupanletl
hy her daughter, Mr. Ihilsy Ainlcnton.
uud little lathy.
In the last Issue of the A. (. V. W.
Rfxirtcr, published nt Portland an
xceiicut nrucle upia-ar rnmi tlie pen
of Prof. it. J. Hawthorne, I. U.
M., entitled, "l..a.k Ahiwl."
Mra. W. II. Alexander went to CoU
tn ge O rove thi aftermaui where a he
w ill s.ii.l aeveral weeka Instructing a
lasa in oil painting. Ilila lauy u a
g.aal urtlst uud a auceistaful teacher.
The river laittoni alaive town receiv
ed more damage from tun rts-.'iit high
wafer. It la luianwihle to foretell
what channel the river will eventually
take. There are now thri channel.
The case of Illume v. Illume came
to an end alamt 1! :.fl o'cl.ak lat night
when the Jury brought In a verdict for
lalntlll fi.rulM.ut r.-J. Another can"
fifteen the Willi.. Ivttrtle I on trial
thia afti-niiH.n bi-foro Judge Klnaey
ami a Jury. The amount ailed for ia
IJ).
The cltv elia linii ut Albany yter-
day rtstult.sl a follow: E Flliin, rep.,
mayor; .J. llouloll, rep., reconicr;
I.. A. J'arker, n p., treasurer; x . w.
1- ib in . inarshal: enum-1 iiieu. I), n.
Si-hell, n-p., Chailcaffelll'er, dciu., 1).
M. v altera, n-p.
There wna a ahiad for laa-f out on the
Coyote al Clay Owen' the otl r day.
r rank llmllcy la Inn very connueiu oi
Ida ability lo ht, anil akel aome
of the other Is-.)- to aluait Ilia
chain a a. They all n fuacd, ft hen, to
their astonishment and illsinay. Frank
ahot and won all thu lavf lu aigtiL
A big cedar log takua U;liiairarlhr the
plit.-e of tin" two broken plica oi the
taet aiiprtof the covered aproll of
the l .ugt-ne lirnlgi'- I ne piling uuuer
the nppnaich on Hull aide la alao rotten.
The-' mu-t lat rvplai-d by other plica)
or I ut addial, if the county waiita
In save that irtlnti of the bridge from
the first high water that cornea.
Fo-sll Journal: Rllnd Johnny Keen
ev gave a daliee lu the Maaonio hall
Tl.ui Iav evening. .Not havlug been
aiiii.iuii.vd and I Ing on IViinoyer'a
dny It a a financial failure, only
eleven couple la-lng prearllL When
the receipt of the evening Were COUUL
e.1 Into Johnny' hand, he exclaimed:
"I never went a l-u on l'ennoyer
any way!"
Will. Johiiaoll ha built two fine 1HT
ging laailaat Ihu Eugene aawniill for
the siiislaw I.umla-r and liiaim Co.
'i i,,..- . 1.1 f...t i.niir f.i f.s t wide at
I the o nl. r. having !nted atern and
U.w and In deaign and execution re
flect credit on Mr, Johiiaoll. In
a abort time the crafta will be taken to
ll. iii.ia-r sin-law br wagon to convey
the camp eUlxge of lugger OO their
,.,...
. - i - ---
A g'al Joke U told oil Linn county
j popular al.i r.ir. He wa at Salem the
' other tiny and on returning waa tot.p.
j Ing, and I.e. king at the home or the
j tramp on tlie bntkeUum, when a
! tramp ft ho wa waiting for the train
! to atari, t. pa-d up to him and "aid,
"O. t right under there; you can male
it all rb-hi." "Do von tuke me for a
tramp," anl.l the alit-riir, a be naa-
toned
d to take hi aeat lu the car.
A Orhat Ciia.m s. John IL Me-
uij will make all aiimainceuieiit In
l..ii...rni' i.i'xku that will aurpris
the i oi.le of Ijine county. He pro-
is- ii.ng g.si until Jan. 1, It'-'t, at
-jj.n.s.- imt will truly aaioouu
J Watch out for it.
alL
daughu-r.