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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1893)
CITY AND COUNTY, A-uiuiAY ih:ci:miu:ki. t7r4TTi.i. Oliver Jilow. I Iclldcrsnll, uclltist. (Vs.t W li scllintr for 7c is-r yard m ttie llackct. j. J. Wulton, attorney -atdaw. jt Mllss' N stria for srrus IVuMrkUuk. fWliiwortll lUaincs, attorney!-la- Mncv to lottu on farms. Kinitiirv of Ju'.ltf' Yaltoii. The all wool cashmere and sertje in ,i.irt IciiKtlis huvv amve. Itackii. Order fr undcrtnkiiiK re ,M day ,, nljjht al I. Inn Kays' store. At lnt the all wnol custiiiurc iiikI tt'xgv dress K'xxU in short leiK'tb" have niuif. llacket. licnulnc Oliver chilled jilo extras call ou'y l knight "f F. L. I'llAMIiKlts. We have Jilt revived tlie all u.s. I ln- khhN that we ordered tuo months ", I tucket slorc. Money to loan on Improved furtnx fur a term i'f years lit u reasonable rule of interest by K. J. Mctianaliau. i) ( K 11 1' ha received the cashmere mnl nt'tv dn-s jf.ssls, in short lengths, lall early, tin y are moving. If you want a suit of I'lotlmora pair of iniitaliN(iii go to Ihivla, the tailor, lie KUaranbs.st salisfaclimi nii'l low jiriecs. The New Oliver Steel Plow I the lilV plow thai give s'rfis-t tuitl-fai-t li hi in Milky MiiU. It It guaraHtis-d. Dr. tl. VV. Middle may is- found at hi rcsitlclicv nil Olive street U-lwccii Fifth aii'l Sixth streets, one bl.s-k west of th Minnesnt. hotel. He In tn jisrcd to d all dental work in the U-t manner, f ptiiyjtmni lif I- "I1"' Ssrsus. (ieo. T. Hall will ay thu highest cash prlc for wool. Monitor drill, Iver harrows, llnllltiir cultivator. Spring tooth and all other kind of harrow in ismum jince. F. L. tit am urns. Iridic who have sewing to do should call on lnt. C. J. Tlvvett. For the eolivetilelliv of thisse residing in the country will take iirndtiee in ex change for work. llesidcnee, Pearl street between Mil ami I'th, Kugeln. Oliver Chilled ) Walking and Sulky Oliver Steel ) tiling Plow. A coinilet stock of all sir.es always on I I L I I'll lUULUil hand. I, J. ll.l.lll.llt Coal Hill 'urery. Call on or address T. N. Scgar, Ku gene, for nil kind of nursery sb ck. i'rtinc on inarolNileiu plum root that will Hot spmut, nlxoon s:ich rst. UKO. W. KINSKY, Al'CTIONKKH When you want your gooda, house hold furniture ot land wild at auction call on (ieo. V. Kinsey, the plonur and must siieci-ssful auctioneer in Lane county. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable commission. Waxtkii. lly a man of family, en ablu of taking charge of books, manag ing bust new, or ofllco work of any de scription. Would go lo uniaUcr town, If deHirable. Salary not no much of an object a iM-rnianeiit poxitlon. AddreM 11, caro of til AKK. "Ouring my term of m.-rvkv iu the army 1 ciiitrm-tcl chnmic dlarihica," nav A. K. Ik-ndiiig. of Hulrx-y, re gon. "Since tlieii I have lined a k'reat amount of medicine, but when I found any that would give me relief they would injure my etoniach, until Cham tierlain'ii Chollc, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Itcmedy won lirought to my notice. I um-d it and will y it i the only remedy that gave me permanent re lief and no bud nult follow." For Mle by Osm iiN A Dk.Laxo. S1IEE1 IXSI'IXTOIW NOTICK. All ePtonit in Imw co-inty owning Hcahhy lip or ahwp alllnteil with other dl iM-, are hereby untitled that Mid Mhoep miKt lie tlionnik'hly dipil, uftlcienl to kill ld di-a- forthwith. Any person failing to comply with thi notl.i. will U- liable to have In sheep dlpil by the I ncctor at miJ iNTmill'a exxnm-. Take noti.v and tave vuhIh. DnteilS-pt. 1, lv.ii S. II. JKXKINS, Sheep IllH-ctor. I'erhapt soliie of our reader would like to know In what iv-ct Chiiin berliiln'a I'otiirh ltomedy N bt lttr than any other. We wid tell you. When h.!. kmm.Jv i. inki ii an wbiii ax a coM ha been wmtrai-ted and lforo it biw Income -ttleil In the nynlciu, ii i ...... ii... . flwt of i-olil and urcat- ly leen Kit w-verity, and it I tlie on y reme,ly that will do thin. It act. in iierfect harnionv with nature and aid- nature In relieving the lung, o-lilng iii n.ti.iim. liiiiiefvtnir the miicu and caiiHlng It expulniou from the air cell or the lungs aim i"i ' v fifii lit k n1 nmir and healthy condition. Xo other reuiedv in the market ihee remarkable prorti.i. Xo other will cure a cold ' 'juickly. For alu bv OsiifHX 4 DkLaxo. r .n.i.i..r ciiRiiilicrUiir Cough Ii..,.-t.. . ...iHi- fur cruil n. It i very pleasant to take, which U one of tl.iM,.i iiniirtaiit niiuiltc where a U iiiit-iuleil for Use among children. I have known of r.t -I know the life of a little one was save-l bv the f Chainlierlaiirs C-.ugh lleme.lv. J. J. LaOrange, dniggi't, Av.k, ebra ka. 50 cent Isjttles for sale by OiBfKX Iltl.AXO. The Local Market. Th. fo;io-m quouuiiot ("f th f r.J ik.. u l .ill tm ..uu4m ccurl rjrt na ta iiwlv TarwixT, I'n . " Wt4T-Nl. 4T ! IM 0 - fTm- frr lniah-1, Dl 1- riea-lvrlwlM .'V in Mi rr-Vr 1 ! K.-lvrn ... . '"--t is .i u.iu- eia " . Ua.f t ' BiTT-lvr r.l J ! .-'. I'r . i.iff-n ... .1 . - an r.l bru. yrt 'iot 1 ' ' . a.--rai '" ' 'M-i-lvr ..,t - f IS -tT.-i Buhl .' c nrj int. ..i'l, y KitmC. fk is '' t.i..n. f IS i t-jrril ta k co bl f kio f rs ,. ts.-W" i ,r(Vf t.i. Xi lr 'i t' -i-f m i , it ... .. MrV..::.:..::: .: v. rrrwell r.altlr. Isv.ti. There an- unite a good many cases of lagriw in this vicinity. We li. glwte.li ulate hu.1 wek that Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnsou had re turn. l from th. ir cxtcii.l.'.l trip In the F-i.i. X. A. W. Howe met w ith an uuplcu ant but not very rlous accident last Sunday luornliig, while isiiiiiug to church. Hit was riding In the hack itll hi- win, C. S. Howe, and the Ve hicle giving au uiicxecte.l lurch, thn-w him out into the ditch. He eauie on tocliur.ii oim w hat wet and iiiii.l l v but othcrwiM- uiiiujiin-d. lU '. Ingle wuit to Junction lai-t Saturday, r.'turiiiiig the same .lay a." colnpahii d by li. v. Hayn.stif that city, who li:i ijiicc aiUt-. in the re vival lint ling l.t iv. ll. v. Wallmv re turned to Cottage tiroxc on Tiiemlay, exa-ctiug In U- baik'iuafew days. The iii.s tmu--till c. iitiuue and with couotiuitly increasing lutcrct. S-v. r:il cotu.-itn have Urn made and the w hole ii.ili!.rliis in Mirrcd up to that extent that the Weather l a sec ondary topic of C.i!lVCI-:itio. James letlford and wife, of Uow river, w eie visiting at l'r.i Chrl-mtin's the tlrt of the wcuk. Itiiln rt lMllanl and w ife nunc down fnun Cottage (i rove Sunday bioriiing to the mil tings, returning Monday nf Icrii.sin. We noticed John I'alkiT, of lower Clovcrdale, ill attclidauiv at the st r-vi.i-s hen- at Saturday night and also Monday night. Miss (iertiu ll.K'k p - to Aurora Fri day to ml the nst of the winter. Mrs. Km mil I'm Nhaw's little daugh ter Xelcic Is visiting in this neighlsir Ii.hhI. With the assistance of Kldcr Doty, of Sin-law, a ( iiri-tiau church was or- gani.sl at Cnmus Sw ale last Sunday. .U'll. - -Sss. -- - The Fair. Will for a few days surprise the na tivisoii low pri.s'S. Just cull alid bring the coin and Is' convinced: (iraiiulated sugar, 111 H 1 00 X. C. " -1 " 1 ) (J. ( " " " 1 00 Kltv, 1M It 100 S It's choi.-c lard (buckets (si 10 " " " " 1 1 10 cans lss.t corn 1 00 Kastcru syiup, sT gal '2Z 4 It's. a. sla cmckers 'J5 Water-white extracted honey 10 Cheese, choice, per tt 11' Choicest hams made I' Cal. walnuts 10 Iiudoii Ijiver raisins 10 Our buckwheat flour and maple syrup arc a little high, but of the highest grade. If you want snowy, white bread, u-e the (icorgetown tlour. We are sole agents. K. C. Smith, l'rop. lUeairiful. I'allf i.usnl, I'iC. 7. U'l.tlj. lfiittiion wiin atiiM-iire.l ut V ........... ' I IMl.i.lifirrs uiwra boiisi last eVellimr uu i... i...r..in.. in I 'IV ltiiv' Inter- tin niv in I'.n.i ... - - - j - esling eonicdy-druiiiu, "Uive Finds a way, lias ol little oi tuiii versaiuuy .. i.'... I. i. ....I.. i.a.r I otiiiiis. The char acter of "I iay H"ari" is Well IIIUhI to her style of acting, anil Her coniiany on this tour gives a strong support. ci . . ... i . .....II I. .1.1 ui.,1 fli. rw.r. I lie JIlOl IS SIN llil'l - ... i formaiiee throughout is replete, w ith atrikingly pathetic situations and i.tlrfli uriiViiUillL. IMIlll. Iv. altcrnaliliif so mpidly that the audi. n.v is not only highly amtlisl, mil uie iincn-sv in ..r. u.. u inieiisitv until thu cur tain is doxtn on the lit-t act. Fay M. Clair as "Jane liraillcy, I.. O. Hart as "Dan liraillcy" her father. : u'lint ii. "I rnk (iifloll. (iiivs lover, liiihard Valentine as Kulph Whitmorv," the vltlian, ami tin. ii i ii h I in li . who lilavs the part of "Samuel Smirks," each as sume the cnaraeitT in a maun, i n inaki-s vivid tlie whole scheme or tlie play. Ithaslss-na long time sin. the"lheatrc-Ki rs of this city have w it-!iex.-. anything wiii.ii they more thoruuirhly enjoyed t!.:.n last night, entertainment. A MvsiiKiots l Ask. -Harney n s-niilc. the wounded staiie driver, is re.rls ne iveriinf. When the ilis-tor lolil mm uiai ne iiiusi ,ii.-, he otl'.red to 1st him I0 that he wouldn't. Sandy, however, made an tint! -mortem statement, which he swore to Is fore a notary public, and n . i .1...1 ii - i.IihI mill mi V IU.-SI.-.I in., i - - I- -litsl alter ins .ii-iiui, ei ii I not .lie to remain m h-s.-ssi..i. ... .. .1. .W.11.11I. The art" I ol his state- the ..I 1....L...I . kilt Mill I has Usnme IIH-ll. iiii ' . public proH-rtv. It innc-ts a gentle man of high " standing iu this county with the shooting and the cause dutes back to the lii-d S. trouble. It i ex ,ss t.s that the grand Jury will Invest.- '' Tickets to tlie Fair. F.i -i.i.m:, Ix-c. 4, I'-t-The limit of Midwinter Inu rnatloti .1 Fx itiu tickets f..r San Francis cn.ver the Southern ra-irlc will U 30 .lavs. Tickets f..r other js-iuts in Calllornia, a one hirt one-third fare within a distance "f 1V miles fn.m -au Francis., and one and one-fifth fr di-taii.v of over 1V mile fmm s-au Francis.fi. F.rst-cia-s acs.mrii.Hlalions by th ' .. ..... ... l-.v nnlli'. lull X". rt hern raciuu i"",' .. i.. i,..,n st the Minnesota i i and "rc'ir mformitimi a. to llZ Ac. Oo K-t by that P. -J . Tt.-'Ht'.l'i' js'inf In Ku- . ro"- x l,,r..ic .atie to (.-ii. Jn.'s. 1 ,,. . .,n.r api-inb- ivrtior "f lOrei ii-MunleiWin the -tatuary luilof t.'Ae.".. capitii yest.r'laj. . VK -,ir.-A purebrrsl Jrs-V lf. l.r .rrlss-. IV l-'X ,,KKis Hi yrimi v. on K eed-: . . I ,.,.1 i.f l.. l 1 cl . go to r A. "i i:ih. TIlClsSDAY IH'K. 7. O .ik U iMoiii s'ts for f M each at lhy A ll' lldersaiu's. Fx S nator J. W. Xorval ilietl at Iji Grande yesterday aftern.siu from heart failure. The Oriuoii Facltlc railr.d will ls sold at Corvallis by ShcrittOsiurii one w.s-k from today. ' K. II. Angvll, formerly of F.ugenc, will wsiu ts-giii the ertHilon of a num ber of brick inrsincs housisj at Itaker City. The .lainaire to the Ci Ituy rail r.id now pmv.-s to have been overes timated. Hie total damage will not exceed t-'smi. O. 1. Mason and IWn I'. Watson, late editors of the Sunday Mercury, have lss-n dis.iiarg.st from the 1'ort latidjall. They gave bonds In the sum of fTiui to await the appeal to the supreme court. All who contemplate having photo gruphic work for Christmas will do well to have their siltimrs at once as we shall undoubtedly 1 very busy n.ur Christmas, and those who wait may Is- disappointed. Hlc K. 1'lloTO Co. Charlie I J raves has made a success of the pumping scheme which he Inaug urated at his pla.v on the lK'sc'uitcs sonic lime i;o, says the OcIuhm Ite view. He put in" an overshot wheel which lurmlns abuiiduiit imw er for driving the pump which is to rais.. wal. r iiJ f.s t onto his farm laud. Xext season he exKs t to Is' able to irritrnte several acres of land by this means. Another phonograph man is In tow II. The Daily Democrat .if Salem has made its appcaramv. Chair o each at Day A Hender son's. Wiu low glass cut to order. F. I- CnAMlir.us. Have you strii tlie Jl VoO IsslriMim set at lhy A Henderson's. The Salem city council has voted fl"i,in more of lioiids at tl s r o ut. Save money and lisik well. Clothes cleaned and dyisl, S. F. Dye Works. S'Vcral sates of hops were made at (crvais yesterday at 17J cents vt pound. Di you know that lay A HeudersoH are selling woven wire niatrwcsat tl.." each. I. inn and Washington counties have not returned their assessment rolls to tlie secretary of state. CheaHst way to get a new suit. Old clot hw cleaned last twice us lung. S. F. dye works Willamette bet. tUh and 7th. The American Hebrew Nrwa, pub lished at Portland, Oregon, I,. Itnseii thal, publisher, has made Its appear and. Ii. M. Moody of I'ortland has Ueu appoilit.sl a memlsT of the state hoard of pharmacy, to sucmsl V. It. Welch, of Port laud. Jones Fine suit of clothes. Where lid you get them? Smith H. F. Dye Works made them out of au old inst oirslllL The Albany Democrat says: "The F.iik'cuc (il aki takes advantage of our light vote miI1c Monday and boasts." "l.lglit vote" is gtssi. Sliiloh's Cun-, the gr-at cough and croup cure is for sule by us. l'.s ket aie ttinlains twenty-five doses, only ii tvnts. Children love It. City Dnro stokk. The imn'IiiI and fair announced for Friday evening, Disvinls-r 8, by the Clliversalist ladies has lss.il unavoida bly sistsiiie.l on account of the pre vailing sickness. The display of photographic work which Hicks Photo Co. have at the fisit of their stairway Is well worthy of mention. It Isiug the finest work we hu ve seen ill Kugelie. Tin. enverimr lias Issued a liardoll to J. II. lliickmastor of Klainatfi county. who r.ss'lved a live-year sentence iu June, lv.il, for larceny. His rdon was re.siuiuieml.Hl hy the Ulslrlci at torney. Albany D.'ms nt, De'. II: Twenty live Chuiameii were In the city on their way from Siuslay, where they have Ish-ii working iu the cannery, to Astoria, coming by way of Yaiuiua. Captain Sweeney, I". S. A., Sun Die go, Cal., says: "Sliil.di'a Catarrh Kcm.sly is tlie tlrst medicine I have ever found that would ever do me any gissl." I'riee '"jO is-lita. Sold by City Dki m SroKi A ni.s'tingof the st.s k holders of the Mvrtle Creek Mining Co. will beheld in'Sulcm, Friday evening at 7:30 n'.iis k. The 11011. says: "All are ro-.jll.-sl.il In Is.' present as business of i I II irtirtun.s' will s)ine up. Prineville Ik-view: "The north Sister, says au informant lust been smoking. The Sist r referred to is old and as many old ladle of respcctabill it v smoke, we see no reasnu why this old sist.-r should not indulge in the same pas. i me. I.isik at the elegant crayons w hich the Hicks Photo Comjiany are giving with each doA-n cabinets for only l extra. The crayons alone are worth iiioru than the pri.tt of both cabinets and crayons. This offer will only hold gissl till Jan. 1st. School r-sirt of school district Xo. .13, Hale, I n-gon, for two months com mencing Oct. :., and ending Xov. :i: No of pupil mm!!.! l'; average daily attelidaliiv 17. This on tlie mil of honor for the first mouth, are. Kruest Duckworth, Forrest aud Joe Wistnan, S.ilie Hale. Maud Howard, Vedle HaJe. Clifiord Duckworth, Nellie Howard, F.liuor Hale, Harvy Iuek worth, larwln Hale, Is.rris Ilale. For .-.snid month, Nellie Howard, Nettie Hle, Khimr Hale, Maud Howard, Harvey Imckworth, Veii Hle, Km est Duckworth, Imrwin Hale, Ixirris Hale, Nouda Duckworlli, Clifford Duckworth. IsAKM.L TaiviR, Teai her. Iuiltaliea Ar numerous but of the Oliv. r ChilLni p.,ws tliey fail to do the work like tltf g. liUilie. F. I., til A Will IIS. Nil Ag-nt, Kug ne. I'.s Kl.r K.MVlJt. 10 style .f the Ui.krupt k for Ics than wUib-sale I ri'". Alo ranrs and scissiirs at F. I- ( II AMUKKH. Karl t lover Ps, tle new blots I pur.t.cr, givi fn-hness and ib-arti- to tl.e isiiiip'tr xlou and curve oistiv tioii. .s iit, .'o ci-iitj. and 11. Kid by Dr. F D. M K. nr.ey, j City Ditt o ishk. I'rutf Into lrrp Witrr. I t f tiiisnl, I'.'- ' Ira Haw I. f.sdisldv tn. I t.t for i I the brnncti of the rlv.r Just Is low thw . Fiii'lie mill ilsui this lorennon alsmt .'lu o'clock. The river has cut a new 1 channel .uih of the old one, and Into this he drove, although the river Is at that point at least four feet alsive low water mark. He bad not k""t fairly Iu ) before the horses Wen1 washml down I stream but t iriunl to the shore, the ; hind end if His wagon sw inclin: around land IsH-aine un.siupl.sl. While the hors.'s got od, Mr. Haw Iry, standing iu the wago i Isix, aciHUiipaliiisI .y the li I li. 1 wl' Is went Milium .low ii stream, i lie landed near the tmilniv without nmlerial ilai uige ex.H'iit a gissl (.-are. Messrs. T. (i. Hendricks aiul J. J. Walton, w li i were passim: itlmn; on the rallnmd tnu k at tlie tune, .-aiicht the horses. They aske.1 why he t-sik such chance-, and were Inform.. I. "I forded there often last summer and suppestsl 1 c tut.! do it now." It is lint likely that In will Hgalu drive Into wa ter riiuniiit; like a mill tall until be knows the stage of water and the depth. i bat Was Hie Matter. In spi-ukiug of the arrival of tin- steamer Hoag at that pla.v Moti. I iv, the Corvallis New says: ' lile destiualion of the llo.lir v as Kuui lie, but the caplaiu imorins ; us that it was tinposMhlc o reach I there on a.-ts'iinl of the channel Is-nn; ; IIII.hI up atsoiit tlinv miles this side of that place However, be l of the ilii I pnswion that there will Iv a g.ssl : ehaiincl at this siiut w lien tin- water j rtHvde an.l tlows in the natural turse .again. It was iieit-rsary lor the lsil I to .tune l:u-k to llarrlslmrg, w here she 'unloaded 70 tons of freight for Fti gene." This Is a strange assertion for the captain to make. The biislne-s men ol ' F.ugvtie are daily IssHiming more .llsgust.Hl with the On-g.ni Pa eitlc sen lit. between Corvallis and this city, and t hey have a right to Is-, w lieu it takes till to twelve days to get their g.sxls fifty or sixty mill's. When the captain ol that Isiut says "that there will is- a ir" "I channel iw hen the wa ter recede mid Hows in its lint u ml course again; ' to our mind, he shows plainly Hint the "changing of the channel" sua not the cause lor turning back. What was It'.' I'mly nusr.1. I'.s-. ". AConvu-i'm Wokk. Ill the win dow of I. inn A Kaya' then., are some articles on exhibition having consider able ineiit esist'lally w lieu tlie manner of their manufacture Is consi.U-n'd. Then' are three picture fraimst, a ens and a hat ra"k nunlo of horns, i'hs only tool used was a lack knife, and the work was done by Win. Illoxam, a life convlr' In the On-gon penitenti ary but now a free man. Illoxuiu was pinioned als'Ut six weeks ago, nfU-r lU yesrs Imp'lsonnieat, on the Inter cession of Merlau, for whom he workisl in the fast twenty years ago, on condition that he leave the state which he was able to do by the assist ance of Mr. Meriau. Illoxam desinsl to marry a girl but her father obloct.Hl and iu a iinrnl he was killed and Illoxam got i life sentence although he lias protected his innocence. The work show what may l dune with small fuciiiti -a where time and pa tiemv are usvsl. l'slljr Ousnl. lire. 7. SKIIVK IM CUiHKK. llisliop Mills closinl Ids H--icsofs'rvits al the I'. II. church last evening, having stayed one day loin-er tliali cXsh'IihI. As a direct result of his lalsir thero wen seven H.tH-Ns mis to the church and the church as a Issly built up and strengthein! by his pnsM'inti. lie as sunsl the clmnii a pastor in the ln-nr lutureaiid p ibllcly auuouiiitHl his de termination to remove to this pla.v and uiiike It his home for the next few years. Currying out this plan as s.mn as his neat year's eoiifen-iui-s in tlie Ijist are held which will enable him In n-acli here ".line time next fall. Wo I think we an- safe In making the asser tion that all who heard lllsimp Mills were benefit 'r by his lofty thought and manly hristiiiu Isnring. iilj iiuar.1, lrr. 7. Midwi.n ii k Faik.-Mayor Friend Iv has n-.t Ived a communication from tlie Portland cniiiinllt.s' having the Oregon exhiliit at the Midwinter fair in charge, stating the mauuerlii which it is now pnimed to raise funds. An iu.Hirporaliou with a capital st.s k of l,i S i, with shiin-s al lino each, has been formed. Those who wish to aid this ctiiiiiueudahle undertaking can take one or more share as they please. Oregon should have a credita ble exhibit and It ii but right that the eltiens of I'.iigene and Ijiiiw county should help Is-ar the expense. lloAKK tif TltAliK. A ni.vtllil of the Issml of trade was held last Moll day evening. Th.-electlon of ofllit-rs was h At polled until next Monday evening. A isiininitt.sj isitislstingot A. C. Wss. rss-k and ( '. M. Miller was appoint ed to diaft a memorial lo ismgn-s ask ing for the Improvement of the river to Kugene. M. Svarvi-rud and I ieo. M. Miller were appnlntisl to go down to the iimuth of the McKen.le river and investigate tlieolwtmrtioii In the Wil lamette where the steamer llnng turned back and lfsrt at the next meeting. I'sllf i.usrd. His-. 7. KS'UK Tjokvwi Some party t.sk some underclothing from a clothe line at J. . W'att'a renidume night l fon- lust Indli-atina' that sm-ak thieve are abroad iu the land. Out of a long line "f clothe hung out to ory. nothing wa taken but Mr. Watt' undrrclothi . CITY On n His. Harrlsburg elected city offlit-r Monday a follows. May or, m. . ......l. 11 It.' I I .... . I j. ll.linii-r; nHs.iii.-i , .j. . isusiu, treasurer, Lamin Smith: marslial, i. I ki-.'biia' ,iitieilni.ii. J. C. hAliin. (?. I li. Morns, I. M'S'iain, Carson Holt, ' hi . .til 1 1.. tr i l. Jl. i-as o, I Holt Sil . i-i-Hi, Oeorge T. Hall A S'n shii'ts 1 yrsterdav one ear of Imps to J. W. Imle of liostnn. . i T. Hall Jr., went lo -orxiaini on mis luornliig verland train to slilp a car o(Iio-i from Inst city. ! AW'lliTr Crow. In the window of Horn A Pai'i". Is displaynl a white crow res n v killcl lu ri asiiiil J l ill prts-ln.1. '.Vhile i-n.w are ipuiU. a rarity in w. s mumy. I Met at 'lie court hUe iu F.ugene, 'Op gun, W'. -Inrs-lay, Isst-mUr i, s-', st I ti. hi. Pnsssiit, County Judgi Fik, Ciiinii.islmer Parker and P r kins, kHiiy rlicniT I ny and t Wrk j Walker. : Ni:w Al J"hn If. M-1ung has a ' rv liii.rnt aiiiioiiii.s-merit In to ds)' r. ittvi it and then take aivanUg.- "f the oll. r male. ItKVIVAl SlKVUM At the Cum berlan 1 Pr-s-l v t-riau ch'in h cntiu ue this evtbing al 7 o'ci.s k. You are Invited. I'- A. Li. A IK. WIDNIDAY DKC. V I "1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 'I ' ll I . I -' . M l is iwillll. A n lig.oiis is hsiis i- U nit; taken in Salem. I .a gripi' and ti.i.i-l.-s plentiful in Fugeue. I'hcre n eleyu In.H'rpornti-d biwns ill t.lnti C'linty. Judge I'ulliltou pays I axes on f''d"i ill Dollgl is .ollllt . Now Is I he 1 1 lu.' to .HHiiiiuliiv your holiday advertising. A. C. Aut. ii went to Cn-swell on the l.val this all. rn. sui. W. II. Abrams went to Portland on this iiioriniig s hs al. P. O Potter Wcllt to Junction t'sl.l.V oil pH't'l sslulial t'llstlli ss. IIiisiiu - amntii Ihe.sMirt 1 1 o . i n 'polled uiiuual!y .pilot. S. 1 'i : in ii -k v w.nt lo Oih. ii ui a bu-ni.ss tup IM. alb inisui. Coiniills.i.iin rs Pal k. r and Pel k'iis an' lu alt. ii. Inn. e upsm eo.nt. A large aiiioiiiil of Yamuna fit lit ainv.sl here yesterday and I. slay. II. 'II. A. li. II VrV Is iniil:nd o hi n-sideiiis- w Hh si. Uii. ... the hi gnpH lii.ie J. hu Diamond and . U. tiiH'iale ct I obtilg visile. I in Pugeiie bslay. J. It. C i.imls rs and wile have re. turned fn 111 an ext. tided visit to llie I a-t. Cotiuiii -loiii r I'irUi r . nun- dow n on the lis'id this in. lining to iitu ni coun ty court. The A. O. C. W. lo I,',, an I I he camp of WismIiih n lie. t oll!c. rs next Friday cv.-niug. Johtiiiy l.nsti is eh-atiing up the leaves un'tiud the Couit 1 1. Ml-.- t.sl iv. A g.ssl il, II. C. Iliiniplirey is not s . t.-.l home Iniui the Hast until al "iit the Hist of th .year. Itcputy Shi-rill" Cron. r went t" Jiin.--tl.'ll t.sl.i - to s, wiiiie crsoial pn.p. crty on o.vutinn. County Clerk Valk. r tills aft. rnisui issued a I lairiage llit-ii- to John Dyer and Ida V. Mnitli. Dr. J. W. (ieary, asnn of the late Dr. I. K. O. iiry was li.H-le.l mayor of llalm-y lul Monday. Frank ti list rap, formerly of F.ugene, Is now as-lstimi fon man of a news pasr at 'i'ulan', ( 'al. Mr. W. S. Jumli-sou, of Ibwhiirg, i in Ktnri'iie visiting at the n-ldi iuv of F. J. McClunuhau. Wal li Italdwlu of Albany has Iss u nplMiint.sl iHimmniidaut of the Si- di. rs lloiue at U.i'l.urg. The funeral of thu 1st.' W. K. Joiiuti t.s'k plaav I his aftern.siu from I he n -l-deuce of T. D. I.iutoli to tlie Masonic (Tinetery. Monday evening at Ii'Miiou two of the large plate glass In the bank build ing were bmkeii by suuie vandal of the low est order. II. II. livmate was elected a i-eun-cilinan of flalsev Monday, and on the same dav (). P. Coshuw wiiseliH ted re- conlwr of llruw iisville. Iing Cns k Kagle: Mr. Cavrrhlll, who nsviitly came up fiom near Ku gi'iie and locabsl on Pino Creek, was in 1'iig er.s k Sutuniay. Many issipl.. an already calling on the shcilirto pay their Ivi.i taxi-, lie w III probably Hot U ready to nsvive taxes until some time iu January. For the month of N'ovemls r two humln-d and nun IrfMidlclary vrt I Il eal. -s Wen' issliisl to new lllelllls rs In the A. O. C. W. order for that H rlsl. I'.. II. liagg, edilor of the Salem Is-in.M rat, w hil working with a cyl inder im-ss lu his iilll.H' last Monday had his right arm bniken iu at least two pIlMt-s. Tlie II. Hiring and saw- mills near Flk ton, Ismgliis county, wen wa-HnsI away by the n-.t-ut high waters. The value nf the pmH rty was at least tin, ia hi. Th. jury iiis.H-.iinl case of llluinu vs. Illume, tried Is foiv Just lee Klnscy ves terday, found n verdict for plalnl'ilf of K'l. We understand that both of the ca-s-s w ill 1st aps al.-. to the circuit is uirt. Ien Talsir, w hlhi on his way lo the Siuslaw niuiilry, fell a distance of live fis-t from a Int. al Mr. Traxler's plmtt, and bmk" oneof his legs. Dr. Hem enwiiy set the Injunil iiiemls r and the pulii nt is nsHivering. James i urpin. who lives near town this morning sold a yearling dressed hog to F. slur A Wat tins Unit weighed UVI Jiouii. Is. Hi. got t IH.'.lH for this one hog. This i the way to niiiko wheat bring l per bushel. Yellow llr, such as grows iu profus ion In Or gou, Is ls-li.g trlwl lu Pari for stnt't paving, licfop. Is-ing laid, It Is tn-utsl w lib a preparation ol ense snte, wh eh obtain from the pymllg luHiiis acid and tarry matter distillisl ffrtil the sawdust of the wihmI. Springi.-I'l held a cily elis-liun lust Mon. lay. 'I hit following were the sui. cs.fiil ci.mli.lti-s: Mayor, M. Van Schoich; iH.iiiiriliin n, J. W, Mi-wart and C. 11. Hunt: lUstirder, A. Walker: tniisurcr. Mr. Itvaltle. The marshal will be ;poliitc. by tlie mayor. Since harv.-st tlm prineville mills have Iss-ti dnlng .mite a business, huv lug run i lmis.1 iHHitlnuoiisly, ilay and night, 'tin. mill have ground lo.issi barn-Is of llour of this year's crop and nf that Miiount 1 77,'eei Miunds have Iss u ci.iiang.sl to the owners of w in-ut. Prineville lU-vlew : Alsmt six wei ks ago, one, Itev. Joslah Crouch ais-are. in Prineville and he was el. di d pas tor nf the First Itapt 1st church. II Ising a minister and a simsiili talker, It was easy for him to gain the conll dunce of his iHingr. gallon and hor PiW V'iJ to send lo Ids mother. Put he Ll the money for another pursste to pay l.ls way out of the country. lis departed Wednesday, w ithout announcing his leaving or ar ranging to settle with hit creditor. Utter 1 1st. Iksi-mis r 7, sj . Amis, JUn Pmll, Mr Mary P.arg-r, Mrs Jams P.ailey, A M IU melt, A P.I.M k, H J ll.ihiia, Win lira, kinan Priggs, Ihiiilil Cars-nter.Mrsf.UK Cole, William Cisipi-r, Mrs M Iay, li It Fisher, T J l.r.s'ii, W If Haiiey, Dan Harford. Mr 11 II lla-br-.k, M I. r:, H illh, Mr Join. Howard, J II Marot, Mrs Nora Miiirid.-.MissI.llll Noble, Hsrry J iji lu ltter, i.-n mle, n.slgra. S J Tailor, TA T''"p"tl, (ieo I" III) kill", J.'bll W rr. ii, I. C Will, ox, M i-s l.ll. u A rhff "f)1 Will tP rnv1- ti - b U-'.U t fltrfj '.'iL I'e-f hit C'teTfl W lit vv mj Krrj fc-lfrf!,- MiNMr. m-iiBi i.xr. r. . E;alT:-2::3 S;:: crsi.t! Y::r L:: it.j ! !.. tri't,'..:. r-:,t.f i t s ..I ht-.J. t--.k It a. u- . '.'.l I,-, if.. s.f,.l.ff.l. h.-r-i ' (; 1 . s i v f I. v'- " li.'.il I he r. i. l; tl- nim -i s l... !. 1.1 -j I . I .IriM'.M I'll. I - f -.-...l t-.lh U S-.-'Sr ' .ll.'s' Jf'l s!.-. ym-t st 'lf. ,'.,rs of I f b... t-. V Ift-M It..- s-rr ' hr.se.; li.is M-bstsi reiuruitslmiers' (nnrt. J I" Smith r.'.. I; J A FMs-rt, John McM.thoii and J. P. Davis a.siint. .1 viewer and C 1 Colll.-r, siirv. vor , lo iiJ t Iss-. S, Is'l.t. J II Mi Clt.iig, for paus r siis. Idle 'Hsi IbllsofJ W Waymlre, siis-rvis.ir, iHiniinti.Ht t.i s-aiiuarv term. V. s.iiwarehl.l, st ilmin rv v I lo I. hi. II. y l'i., limits r out ol niel fund 1 1 .i J ) Sl'-velisnii, teachers' exallil- nation, 'i day s 1 " n J M W illiams, iiachers' i xaiui- lialton nl Mary V. M. l'oniai k, teachers ex amination l.tl Poll of M Kennedy for 1'." I. .a Is gravel, for ,,. lovi ih at, n:id fund I si J V. Davis n-w. r u rcstirv.y of Mi Kelile road ' 'JO J M s-j.or. s vi.-w t on i. su r i y . f M. K. u. ! r.'.ul " l" llodni y fs.t'11 vi.vier on r.-siir- Vev of Nli Kellie road ti H J M Divis eli iininaii, on n-iir- Vev ol M. Iri,i,' load 1 HI T W J' I. km- ch n.iiiian on sin vey o Mi Iv. n le load ... list I N tins it Jr, marker ..ti i. stir V.-V of M. Ket.le rv.el I l 0 C M t ii. Her, suivevnr on n-siir- Vey nf Mi l. i. .ie roiid IT -.1 Janus I'.irviu, p i rs-r stippln-s ... .! u. Mirvejors n-poii, n.id notes and plal ol leslirvsy nl MeKellle n'.nl a. - s pled 'in. I i uli i. .1 nl i. .h.i.I, Fugciie l.l.ilric Light Co, light, .on i j-l D C Matthew s, ."..0 f.H-t himls r ni.l lunil s Oil J P Currin, for b l gtains and iH.illii for paitsT I ul C M Collier, remarking and n itirdiug colliers nf governini iit slllvevs f I'l .'SI J M (iiA.ls.ui, lumls-r out of n-ad fund JO 7.' (ieo Curpy, plats li ,'sl Jack ll.'lleiiiiis, juiulor teachers' institute 1 .'si Durwiii lliistovv, patis-r siipplii-s no Frank Keisner, tr.asiir.-l, salary. 41 IU J O McVcllsntl, Slls'llltf tl.lctlt, salary .'si (si A II Ftsk, Judge, salary Im l.'i James Chnpni, ill loads gravel .. 7 0J lltlil-'tl l oiinlalli, willies slate vs Crane 4 tsl Hit Spl.er, n.iigar scalp - ll C Ami l, " " - no I ti II .f JC Otsslalc, willies slate vs Crane, nut allow. si. It F Kuss. ll, M D, k.vplng pail- s.rs tlli Hi Hill of J C Phelps and Julius ll.s-pp for conveying Itiwlger, Insane, to Fugeue for f HI al- IowihI at a o II W Ivllisev, just iiv slate V Fsnn. ll '. .' N) tl W Klusev, Justlcr fit! stale a John I'sie 'J 10 tl W Klnsev, J u 1 1 .- fi- stale v John "!. i 10 J J HntliT, J P, bill of J 30 al lowed at 2 I S K M.-Clure, constable I 00 1111 of ex'HM slate vs tienrg Hay ciutlnuisl fur correction and xplana- ti Ht'KI l.KFIi ANOTIIFH Sl'lloKK. Iloll. M. Wilkin of Cnblirg sult'ere.) another stroke of paraly sis last Mon day and it was thoiight for a time that hu was !u a critical condition. He is iu no immediate danger. Ills right siilo is partially paraly zed, and his right arm Is iiraetlcally usel.-s. His voice Is aff.H-tcd, bill he run bilk so he call Is' uu.l.-rst.sHl. This is the third or fourth stmke he has suffered. Drain your laud. You need tiling. For terms ami Information about tile, a.ldnsM D. Nash A Co., liiunufactun-r of tiling, Hsl-cy, On-gon. DECEMBER, 1893. I hiring tliis tho laxt month of tho yi'iir and boforo takiii"; htock, which iK-cur-t .January 1, LS'.M, I uliall make Hwccpiii"; ri'i hu t ions in nearly all lines. 'I'hi! following jrii''s for the month will hoM gootl on (lumt'stics aiul other staph'.: llousu lining, formerly .r'e; now 'le. Chicago ( , formerly ic; UailiitT I.L. " 7c: Cabot W, " Hie; Cabot A, " !c; lVjipwell K, " 10c; Shirting prints Ciloucester " htamlarJ, Indigo bhm " l'i h for Klack and white prints, Kcd and black " Ladies' and childrcns' KOHsamers at Poit. All underwear that were- $1. now ?1.(X). ( )dtl HiiiU of flothin at any prico to close. A fmo lino of broadhead worsteds, former prico iOc; now .".c. These are tho best wearing dress goodd iu the market, and at lit is price tho cheapest. We Khali keep a HAKCJAIX COUNTEK upon which will be found many useful articles, some adapted to tho Holiday trade, and many below tho cost of manufacture. This is NOT a clearance tale but a REDUCTION SALE. A reduction iu prico in order to reduce my gtock. You ej-t tho advantage of LOW prices for what you need; we get tho money to put into new goodi for tho spring traie, and thus tho Wiictit in mutual. Conic Early ami See ll'liat We Can Do for Von. We take tlii-i opportunity of thanking our customers for tl.eir very liUral patronage, our paled for tho months of October and November being better than the correspond ing months la.it year notwithstanding tho money panic, and we rhall continue to-dc.crve tho confidenco and pat ronage of all those who favor us by piving them tho DLST (Jl'AUTY of -oods for tl.o LKAST lUHiLK price. Very respectfully, J. H. A SodJeo Death. Il4.lT tinsiJ. Pw. 7. Isaac Cisik, au old and highly re ss-I.hI i ile of Ijiiis (hiiiiiIV, resid ing one half mile la-t of Junction, died suddenly- at his home. Wednesday morning. I In arnso w ith his Usual lienlth, ate breakfast, ami sat down to nad a new s:it when hi. Instantly lrnps'. nvir.l.ad. It is suppisswl In ail t nlun' c.iustnl dentil. Thu fun ctal, M In. li was Very largely attended, lis-k pl.i.v this foieiiisui. He Was I-. I II in llhl.iO.'t..ls r .1. lLN, bill tit .'y i irs uf ,igu w as t.ikeil fiy hi pt.n nts (o Indiana, and not long after ws.nl (. i mil, Ion iHiuniy, lllineis, w I, ei he n sided until Is-'.i In the -pimg of that Viur he cnsi-ssl the i ! tins lo t begun uu I arrived In 1V.J. I l iv ing r. -li.-d until si mi A farm llir.s' mil. West nf llugelle, ll.l pur el.;... d a f .1 in con-i-t nig of 3.11 acre, 10 vv h.i li he s.s.11 addnl I .HI ncres more, nil ol ii oi. hi is uIh. ui a fourth of a mile fi'Mii J ti in lion C'ly ,w hen- he was nstig 1,1. e, ,i I,-1. lie of thu responsible fit I iis nf that sti ion of the . oiinty. Mr. C.sik in:. tiled in l ane iHiunty. Ilrstlr, M :-. Lu. in 1 1 piity,who iIiihI while .n i v i-it to Illinois' In i rn. lly tin inn mi tlicre vv. re live ehildiell, tl.sl s'irviv i:tg is-ing in. W Jo. M. and lititn A.; I Va-nji in i ii p. and lintna M. ale .le.vti-sd. 1 1" csHiUse., s.HHiluly. in I'.ugi iie, Mrs. Mite rva WycutJ, and has ti v c rbiidn-u living, vU: Charlie U , M iry P., Clyde C., Paul and Kr mul. t'crxuial. t'sllf .itisrl, D'. 7. II. T. I'..sith wiis at Junction today 011 l'i-lllc-s, Fd. Tist has n-turnv.1 home from a visit to Portland. W. S. Chrisiu.-vii nf Cottage Drove was in F.ugene t.slay. Hii-riil J. I', Nolatid came hum from Astoria hist night. F. It. Sklpwnrtll was at JllllctiuD to day on professional business. Hon. A. C. Wisslo.s k arrived lusne fn.iu r-alcm this aflcrnisiii. Dr. 11. F. llUssell, sus-rlntelldelit of county ssir farm, l iu tow n t.slay. We understand that IloU. II. It. Cts'hiuu of Cnburg is slowly Improv ing. Mr. W. S. Jamison and Mr. It. II. Houston n'turncd home to lUsburjj this aftcruism. W. Sander Is .pilte 111 with la gripi'. He has Ist-n cotilliud to his nxuii f..r a wo k. Mr. A. V. Peters went to Portland on this morning's l.s-al to visit with friends fur several day. Mi I-la Hendricks who ha lsu visiting al Albany n turned home to lts-burg on the local this afternoon. A corresjKtndf ut states that Ml ltitiuiley nf Kugene an.l Mis Clow a f Junction have utensj th seuior ol of the Draiu aormal ihol. Card uf Thinks. Nov. 7, ia To the many kind friend who ao lovingly assisted us In any war .1. I. .1.. 111,.. .,,.1 li, t..r,.,. lit ,.t our dear father we p'turn our slaivr thanks, ami hope when the iieatu an. gi l kios ks at our J.sr we may all 1st as well pn pansl to go n our dear father. Mil. AMI Mils, J. II. Haiihih, Mh. AMI Mils, W. II. Mll.KKY. hhlloh's Vltiilier is w hat you need fur DyM'.lif, torpid liver, jiiluw skin ur kidney Tmuble. It is guaran- I l.s-d to give you satisfaction. Price 75 'it nls. Snl.lby Dr. K. D. McKenney, now in:. " " 7c. " He. " Sjc. 1H yds for.. ? . r. 1.00. 1.00. . 7. . 7. formerly Nj; " Hi; now McClung. I be tinr. o