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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1894)
THE o l i i ' . .... CITY G A y i UTlBUSUEn Hl THE DIMEimTIM OFCESOCUTir IKIPlEl. iSD T8 I1M IS BOSFJT L1TI7IU BT TBBIWEIT OP OCI B10W KUHKNK, OR., SA'J UKDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1894. NO. c. DL2K The Euscne City Guard. pi; tti.rsi i i:p f.v f.uy hatc i: pa v. I. I, CAMl'llKM,. Publisher nd Pre-priel-r. nt-TICK n th. Vvt .1-1. Willsuett. H r-t. Mwu "Wreath Mi I KUhlh Street. .'('.KM OK SUIWCIlirriDN. Per ann'ini. . . U Months... DirM mi-nth. 2 m l.un Alfrrt;i,ir Ilittt .V.i.o A'itw o;i .yiy'u7iW Tim adrtWr wilt b chrjl t th fob lowing rata: I In. ,uua tjire. month. On iun ii month. ln.iiar oe yaar. .12 IW Tran.Lnt Btim lo local aolimui, cant r lln. lor ach lOM-rtioa. A'lti"in lUU will l rendered iiiarWrly. AU tb work must b ram ros us inuvzar. J S. LUC KEY jgf PF.ALKU IX Clocks. Watches, Cha-os. Jewelry, Etc. UF.PAIKINO PROMPTLY IM)NK. V til War Varrawlew.--M A. C. WOODCOCK, At toriioj-at-Law, OKKIPK-' hll lii.-ck ninth of !'. O. -Sieci.ll ntt.ulion giv.a to ColleCtii'Da ami I'nliaU bu.iim.fc L. W. BROWN, M. D. IM.yttldnn mul Surnfon. Olfic ml residi-m- over pi-t.iltk. Hour.! 7 to U a. in.; 1'.' to 6 to V . m. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Sew lh-in. anil Si-W I'rlrr. In Forrliii aud iKnnmllr Marl-li- aud Granite, Monument.. ll-lloiir. unci Cemetery work ( II klr.J. lor l'.l. ALL WORK OCARANTKKP ! Wlllamrllt) Htn-vl, near Iv.totrice. Kuxriie, Or T. '"..lllM'X" k, K. II. Kakik, J a., i're.ll'nt. Cashier First il .01 Eugene. Paid up lash Capital (50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon A moml hanking: btuiuaaa ilna on rraij ahlnfavnia. PinYit nhm on NKW YttHK, I HirACH. SAN KKAXl'IrffU an.J lOltT I, VXD, (KK(ioX. ilill. 'if .irliann Kild nn foraUm eoantriiw, IWniu rorivl mlijiwt Ui chk or owtiti caw nt ilNi.it. All nvlwtlon. mtnutwl tool will rvcolr. in nipt atlroUuD. J. F. FORD. (EvanftlUt,) Uf Ihtt MoIom, Iowa, wHtM oncUr data oi March 1, ltv.'U: H. H. MKH. Mfo. Co., , Piifur, On-Rnr.. (Jknti.KMK.n: On rrlvlii( Iionii- lust wvt'k, I fiuiuil all wi ll mill nnxioiiMly wultitu;. Our llttlv iflrl, cilit ami om liair yt-iir-M old, who lml ttiiMoil uwny to ;w"miiiiic1h, Im now well, ui roll if unci viKonmii, niul well fl-liil up. H. It. CoukIi 'un luui iloiio Hi work wHI. Itotli of tlitM hlMnm like It. Your S. It. I'otiirli Cure Iiuh i-un-il ami kept nwity all hoarHiirxH from nie. Ho give It to'evi-ry one, with crectlnpi for ull. WUIiIiik you imwperity, we nre Youm, MB. and Mkm. J. F. Form. If ynti with to toel fmh anil rWrful. and rvly for the rlns. work, rlciiM th. tviti-m with l he llnwlarh. and l.lrrr Cur. lr Ukliif two or th mi uim. a wwk, hold undttra poaltlr. Kiiarant(a jU rvnu per boitl. bf all druiiliU. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IS W AAV W Jt A. A. JL X-J HAVIMi A LAB'.E A!l COMPLCTR ST(MK of Blpl and Fanrj OroiwruN twugbl in lb. Umi uara.u Exclusively For Cash, I can offVr the puMiv lietter Tln than any oilier houw IN" EUGENE.:" rm-lm-e if ull kind taken at iiinrH.i t Vrnv. KARL'S rr-il .';' I-- f -'iyA- 7 . ' . Amtm - !a - r- -.- ! M ;tvr P..' 'C. i t a ;it I r i- .iL t, mK v ana tiu p. r ..jcaa. miu . fre. Tf fir TbaF.vnn-. TTl KTZU iiU UUfijrtMlaxlirMlinau.lai, ational Sail! fyERY LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS I EMBALMERS. Calls answered da if or gene, Willamette street. Kloreme Iti'tiu. The Wxt, Jim. I'.il. I.linm U to take cliurve of the Mnili'toli hnlel, we nre Inl'orineil. Ir. Simiith, the Miulit, hut, like the llluhtol time, eoine ami (.-one. lie eomlelimeil I'liixa Ii'kIkIiiIIi'II, then ail-viM-uti'il the Koverniiii'iit uiukiiiit anil loiiiiiii uioliey to fari' i rx lit l';ef ivnt. which, of eourx.', to t;ie linnul mimi lint'ii inlml, Ik not tiiili'Kllullili. It in not new to iik, Ikiiiiim we have heiinl It ninny time fmui the niM-iiker, Hint he Ik ohh'iI to tilui'iitioli iiinl to fH'inliiiK mom y for eilumiinii It IMIKlit uk well in Htnleil now iik ut un , time. I hut fur ntH-ukem In the viilley to aMumethiit the rili.iliH of Florence nre nil lunonuit i-Iuk Im to oK'iily all'rniil our liitcllio,cmv. To iretet'iil Hint w e lire o Hike ilowu ill me gulp liifoiiMitcucii'M which llliler icy iiriniTK, ia a treHiimitiiii llml our IKiiple rwnt. We run miy lthe iwip. iilinl thut their caUM nni'lveil a u lerliKi in the KH.tcli of .Mr. Smiii;h. The iniitive to iiiihi t lint rv-rt nl tl.e KraiiKc-iillianie i tivn-t i;nt in k coin llllttif ill It .Silelll )llier Ik enily ill enVeralile. S!iii.'li k eniivnioiinK for theSnlcm Iiiili'KMilent, niul i-luliil In Iok Kiieech nt IIiik plutv on Tliurl:iy Unit he U tlic ncent for the nier ulnl ri':iri' to dike HiiliKcrlptloiiK. Florrt'i'f IIiiiik. The Wi t, Jim. ai. There U llttl..' I "pe of money helni; ;iiriiriutil fur o.ir InirUir ilurlnn tliii i on uf I'onrt I Iiuh wnler h:n eiHiiiiHvl ill I li it river nciirly nil w no rmml nun h ilrlft wihhI In in the .S.u-.1:A, I. ill Hie iiv eminent Jitly work linvo not Ihi ii mnti ritilly injun il. The ruicN U-tWivn here uliil KllKene an- reported to he liiipiiK'ihlv even for a Kindle Iiitm'. The Ktnle niul I'liiiuty tnxefl will he linKthtiii fur miitiy prevloiiK veiim. No womler the MiulitK xtiirttif out early In the win hi, for wmiii their otock lu triule will ! mie. Suiitbll'-ll It' mi. Jan. ?.. Our mcImmiI Mill colli innm to iiroHier Ullih r theillni lioli of 1. C. Webb. II. T. Dritkil! vUilcl at Ihl place Saturday. Mifw Maiiilu Join returned home Thurwlnv. Hhe Iiiim U-eu viitiiiK lor n few wiH-ka with her "Inter Mr. It. F. Smith. The literury aiK-iety U proKrcinj fltielv. but will pmliulily clow anon on account of Unl roaiU. Okk Wkoxii. The piiTit of Oreiron toipiite a number lire printiiiK the fol lowimr, cnillllnif hiiiiic to the llepn lier Gazette: "Men-after Imya will not be allowed to Hiuoke eiirnretteH and chew tobacco and Npit on I lie Moor of the churchc here." That piiK-i now hhvn no hiicIi rot wa ever piililiHlnil In tli'e (iactte. lleppnerl an ordinary, ronuli and ready, wild and wooly, bin kouIiiI and royal hearted hunch (ni town, but It Ik a little more than half eiviliiil. ('hewinir tolwci'o in country eliurclicN haa In-1 1 tlie euxtoin, lllthy iik it i. from time immemorial, and wmie of thi. ii in V have l' ii linlultrcd in here in tduc pnl. And luaylinp now oeeailoimlly mini' person may la found who nre llioiiiflitli. enotiKli to u tolwceo In that manner In our clniri-he. Hut we dmw the line at KiuokiiiK ciitan-tte during divine wrv. Ice, hucli tin. never l-en done In Hcpplier, to tlie knowledge of the (in cite. We tuny not all wear Ktore clot lie and but we have a Utile elf reft left yet. Chamberlain's E70 and Skin Ointment A certain ct.t for Chronic Soro Eye Tetter, Suit Ulieuiu, Kc.ild Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sore., Ecienia, Itch, I'rairio Scratcliei, Soro Xipplci and rile. It is cooling and .iHithin. Hundred uf cnc L:ito -i n cured by it nf:. r ail oilier trcatuictit bad failed. 2-j ccnU 't txn. for mIc Ij u.b'jrnA IrLano. PlfTITI TloX AT Mll.t ClTV. Mon lay'a Allnny la-inm-nil: F- L. Wliwl er, who Im. a iiii -. rv lnnr Mill City came to Allany t n. foreuuoii, leaving home witliout a i-nt. wnlkinir a fur MtuikiT. and l idmir the remiiiuder of the way; the conductor i-riniiinir it r.itln r ti nii lo put bim oir. llemiy lii-if t.-r nre in a ery Imd h:iie an.und Milt City, ni.d tint h Mitutiou uctually i!. Ci ititf fact that leave no U . tioii a to the corn-cl !)- otthetate tnelit. O f ...: .;!. 'an. '. Jf-TI'T Cot nr.-Attorney J. F. Ami i'iiiiie-ui-l nit in Jntl Kin--' ii iit! yea'rr'l.iy ag.iint Ijipheiu ia IMllllllin-ll ! r.-iivef tl"" llege to la-dueii nltoriM y !-.- in t tie aettUv. lliel.t of tin- I'.. I: Nil n-ill estate. The trial 1. i-t for Monday, Fel.riary 5. Pair Guaranteed. address San Francisco Cal niht. Opposite Hotel Eu- V. "As oil n thi,liiil.'"an I iicvor ccccil v l . "Triii I an.l j'lMvcu " is the verdict o f millioin. iS immona Liver l.oi?u- A P ffp 1 o 11 1 y Liver JLJtUCI an,l Kiilney mclicino to which you ran pin your f.iitU for a Mil mild laxa tive, a n il purely ve-tt-ibli, nct-r-x 7 in directly A' C on tho Liver JL lUO an,i km- ney.-t. Try it. Sold ly all TnigisU in Liquid, or in Tow ler tolo taken dry orimtdointoa tea. The Kln( of I.Uer Medlrlnra. " I have n.etl voiirlttiittntiB l.lver Iteirn tulor unit mil e.oii'lrlii'tiiiiiily km v tt 1. the kiinriifuil livt-r iiiflietne., 1'iim.lder II a iiii-dii'iti,. i he-i iii li.. if t.ici. V. Jack aioi, liMioiiu, Ww.IiIhicIoii. ' t-t: ntr r.CK.ir Ilaa Ilia Z Ntaiup In red un wrappat Keal i;lalr 1 ransferi. xiiNrnv. CIiiik. It. Moonn ct nl to J. F. CIiiiku In acre In t 17 , r 4 w; J I.khi. S. A. p. I'uii-r to Horace i. McICiu Icy, i'l m re in t I'i k, r - e; fvni. I.i.io X. TlioiiiiiMin. LMianlliin. to Martha W. Coo r, 10 acre, In t ll a, r 4 w-; fl.iKki. Henry Swart, to I.. I'. Hwartz, SO acn- in t l ' a, r .' w; j I,lii. Kdwanl F. Jtnlkln to Klcanor H. Mokk, laud in t is k, r .1 w; $774.!hi. .('. hoe to F. It. Pu Htalc 13.0J acieK In t isa, r.H w.l.V). Mnrthii W. CiNx-r to M. J. Harper, 1'hi aen-a lu t lu , r 4 w; l.ollO. Horace (i McKinlev to Jniuea McKliilcv et al, MWuerealn Tp I"i H, It I'll; tUt "I. i:niKK. V. Met.ee to Jaii'b (!illepic, lola Kami Ii bliM-k 1, Miaw l'uttcnwiu'a uihlitiou. Jihui'k M. Mm to Klcanor S. Moa, 1 lot 1 ami L', hliK'k il in I'm kurd' addition; tl,.oo. Steamer Kufcne. Iiallyiiuanl. Jan. IJ. ('apt. F. 11. Join -, of Portland, who Ik bilildiui; the liw'ht-drtift liver xtcatll er 'Kllifcne," wlileli will run Wtweeil the iiielroiMli and till city, wa here yifterilay. lie Mate that hi boat will lie ready to make lier Hot trip aonie time next iiioutli. She will draw 14 InchcHof water when loudel. (Jeo. F. Craw wa npKiin(ed nuidelit agent and will iiinke all arrangement for Mhijiplni; on tlila end of the line. When the In wit arrive here on her flrt trip It I intended that nur citi zen will prcaeut the Menuicr hereolora with appropriate ccn-inoiiv. Thla I the romtltiiiii upon which be I to be chriHieniil ''i:imeiie." If her trial trip Iirovc witlnrnetory, wnrclioiix- and nndillg Will I built on the river I milk here. Tliouia Swift Dfad. t'al'.T 'tiianl. Jan. '."). Word wa rec-lviil licro today that Thoma Swift diednt Cottag.Mirove lant night at IJ yVI'iek. e-ued wa bom omew here in the Hiiteril alute ill 1S.'J uud e une ii. -ro i the plain to Oregon iii llem-ltl.il ii m.ii a do- liiUioii hind ctaiiii a f. w mile aoiith Wift of Kilg-iie ulid hn -ViT .iliec U-el a n-idetit of Lane county. Hi only living relative here I Mr. John Cur rlll, of Cot luge ( iiove, nt who-' home he wa n idiiig at the ti-ne of hi death. The funeral m ill occur in the hitler town tomorrow. Mr. Swirt wa widely known! throiii-ho-it the county, having la-en a prom. lit III ileliKKTatic Ki!itieiuu In the j dnv gone by. New of hi il. inlwl will la-Kri'll'v reei lved bv a h"t of I friend, lie wa never inarrieil. PlVolio; Si IT.-Mary .'. I law ley ha cominein c "nil for divorce from her liulia!ld. o-iiiie Hawley. Hie .k Hint .lie ! n't ;, Med H '" out of tin pro-rty, that le- l- given the can-and cu-t-ely of their two minor ehildn-n, n "iilVc i' iit kiiiii to bu Krt th-m. ati-l rVi wi'h whn h lo pr-e. rnteln -int. "in- nit.-." rrio l and inllillimll tn-al meiil. I ln-y wele mr riel at Cot luge 1 1 rove lai-vmla-r li'Hh, lvv't. Tl'i. SPAY, JAN. 3. Spring I Hearing. Itud. are .welling. I Itright kuiirIiIiic ttiia iifleriioon. ! A new court liouae la to t built In i Harney emir 1 1 jr. I Coininbioncr Jamea 1'arker I lu I town today, I Win. will-era, of Springlleld, wa in tow li 1hI.iv. Hon. K. V. Coleinan, of Cobtirg, wa lu tlie city today. Mi Nellie Hampton, of (ionlicn, I vNltlng F.tig'-ne frienda. Sidney Sci-tt la rotiQued to hi tu w itli a w-rlou attack of lagrippe. Hon. C. K. WilklniM.il la reported otiite alck with itialarlal fever, in Port land. J. M. Ilowu returned from a vUlt to HiowiiHVille and Albany tlila after noon. Mie Jeaaie Ijunooll went to lloe- burg tlila afternoon to vIhIi frlemU for n few day. Kev. I. It. Ittirm-tt I home Imui Ciiliforniii. veiling with hia family for a few week. County Clerk Walker liwi.ed a mar riage liiviiM thi morning to iX-uul F.. Single anil Ollie F. Lincoln. The eM'cil midwinter falr lue of the Sail rrnuciKco uanv r.xamiuer w liicli arrived thi morning contain 70 page. A liimnuiolh edillon. A young mull named John Stuntorf, of Moun-, Penton county, tin Ixt'ii loet a week. He went hunting and it i lea nil cannot tlnd hia way nut of the iiiotiiiiuin. The man w ho don't get up III the morning till M o'clock I liable to get left when the trnl u of procrlty throiigll. He 1 generally too lazy lo cut ch a train of thought. M oin lay ' t-1' prcme cou rt proceed lug: On motion oi .j. Itllyeti, A. P. Flood wiui aduiittei' umiii ci-rtillcate from the kii prcme com t of Olilo to practice In all the Miirt of thi atate. Since freigl t Imiiia run only every other day, th Im-al pitaaeliger tniiua run conn'iden ly mixed. Thla after iiimiii the tru'.i pulled out a larger load of height tin n ARviigcrB. I lay iiultei ibuigand Fred Harring ton, two young men from -Silverton, were commit cd to the county Jail at Siilcni Satuti iy, toapw-ar la-fore the grand Jury the charge of atealing liarneioi. We Khali I iiiKtcad of 41 llllltll to Is Mexico li ml &n-. New Iter than . 1 'end Icton e 4H atittea by apriug, 'the bill already Intro Vr HtutchoiKl on New izona get through con Mexico's chance m-vni zoim'a. lli-itie. One nceil not i to nee Omiigen grow. to to Call lor Mr. Churlct. Melding, of Water atreet, I'cndlcton, I,. a tn-autlful little tree only two yei r old, which i at prci-nt liliK'iiiing, ui I ulreuily a tlcy orange ha made II .ipiuaucc. Salem Pei-iiM-rat: Mr. F. N. WihkI worth, of Howell l'rairie, Saturday paid a flue i f til) and (S coata in Ju-itlie Itatehelor'a court for aaaault uud battery ill brunklnga milk pitcher over the head of her hUKliand'i broth er, V. K. Wci'dworth, In a family row lut Friday. Harney Itcma: The county artcaian well iNirer, we are Informed, have reuched n dept li of (lo0 feet, and are now mlng through a atratutu of bin IhIi clay and - indtone, which I pro- Ktiuieil to overlie the real artcHiait vein. The Salvation Army la creating quite a religion aenHution In l'einllc toii. With their pretty female lieuten auta ami the clatter and bang of their horiia and driiuia they are, aa It were, aearing a lot of alnnert right up to the gate of heaven. Ex. From Salem come the new that the supreme court aa afllrmed the judg ment of the lower court in the caae of (ieorge Morey, the murderer of (lui Harry at Portland, and,unlca the gov ernor exercise hia prerogative, he will expiate hia crime on the gnllow. Journal: Action ha la-en com menced In the circuit court for Marion eouuty by Itonhani 4 Holme against II. H. Simon toaecure tho payment of (V due for legal wrvlces In the hrila-ry ca-a- agniiiNt him at tlie Octola-r term. The attorney' fee amounted to f 100 of which t-b'i ha been paid. A dlHtreaalng cnao of poverty la In the hand of HHUboro aurgi-on. A Kiniill Ijoy wa takeu mme week ago with typhoid fever. He recovered, but for w ant of proper nouriahnient tur buculoni of the tlaauea of the leg anil bono act in. One leg ha la-en ampu tated, ami it I feared that the knife and aaw will have to lie applied to the other. The Ihillif have a few women who arc deelili dlv hllllgerent. Not long aince Itev. (i I). Taylor waa tn-aUil to a cowhlding at the hand of a fair aclioolma'aiii, and now the Timea Mouiitaiueer icporta another encoun ter In which it woman took a promi nent part. I aaya: "About 11 o'clock thi forcnooi a man came to the te eorder'a oflh leal ring a warrant ofnr ret for j-iirtl In the Kat Knd. Hi head bud ao iiewhat the apanrance of having pawed through a threading machine, an he aaid that a man had held him wl e hi wife la-lahorcd lilin with a potat niaaher." Corvalli ' wi: We leant that a number of I: c of thi city have or giitilcd wti ia known aa tlie walk ing club. 'I object 1 to walk aeveral mile every ernoon, the purp-e I ing to rw n lli-ti tlioae who lav lieve tin in vi-a too large, ami for tho to t: i on lleti who are of a "lender bull Tlie ladle evidently believe in tli - old nuying, "It la a poor rule that vou't work laith way." However, 1 1 - daily -xereli' will i-r-tainly U-of in III" to them and the eluli will no 'loulit have a large nieui-l-flilp. I'rlnevil'e l-view: Town in the Willamette . nlli-y that have la-en go ing ali.-nd o' their n-aourre have l-e-guu to renll- that the practice of a lit tle n-oiiomy I an aiilu(e neeeaaity thi-w- hnrd Vine, and are beginning to cut down rli euw-a hy mlucmg ofllerr "ti'arie and retiring uniiM-eaeary ortlciul. I'rinevllle r-aiiei thi fact venil year- airi, and the economv that ha l.i ii pnw ticol by the roum il hn prcven(.l the ni-ealty of levying a tat alt,. I1-. Sin.-e then all -tM-nae of th-town govertimefit have Iwn pai'l out of tlie tinea and llceiiac ojllei.-tanl. I ) ( ic-ucll t llpl'lllg. . Jan. '.".i, Sune i'i or .ui n reoii uttcmlcil the I Kipiilil tH-akiiig I'V . It. Spaugli ; ."atiinlay. Our Iciiiim ranee lialge I In a flour , lading condition. Ortlivr wereelwt- leil ut lh hi"t iin-ctiug, Friday even I ln- Charlie Pupmiiik mid John Scott are cutting hop micm for It. P. Hawlcy't new hop yanl. Thcr wiik it dancing party at M Kellev'a la-t Thlirwlay evening, ill wliich a few young a-ople purtlcl pntcd. The "chopping lv" in which aonie JO men and ! are to Indulge lu to day for tlie U nellt of the deatitllte faill lly of Henry Jaim- 1 an imllcatioii uf llntt cla humanity on the part of our gcnerou citlcna. A few -raon alone have la-en n-"ltlng tin lamiiy ill their KickticK lor aeverul week. A niimU-rof young Crewelllti-a at tended a duinv near (iimlieti Sutuntay evening. There I talk of organizing a dancing club hen. I lie fact I we need a hall. Then- are unite a iiumlar of young M-ople lu thi iiliuv who delight in tne "iiiVHtle whirl ' and mill a dunce hall for Kocinl partii-. We are told that it i mi Indication of having "got left when a young man lip In them- part ha la-en midden ly ilt-miili-d of IIr downy cover ing. Judging from tlila, one would KiipMwe our voiiug ladiea are getting rattier particular with the nuplralit youth, at- oiiile a lot of the boya alaiut here ore parting company with their liiuxtachct,'.'i The matter of candidate for nomi nation for countv oillccr I being talked a little. Wo hear their friends Kia-ak of A. J. JohiiKoii, of CrcKwcll, for "licriir. on the rcptihllcmi ticket ami J. II. Whltcukcr, our merchant, lor county clerk on the democratic ticket. I Mb are good hoiieet men. O. Whiz. Muliel Item. Jan. 27. We are having n few nice dnya at prcM'iit. There U no anow lu the mountain. The niea-lc are raging lu thla vicin ity. Mr. T. II. 'owgill ami daughter were rciMutcd quite low yealcrtlay. The mad between tliiplaceand F.u gi'Uo an- a bad a ever la-fore aeeli. Ml" Clara Stew art I talking of go ing to (iervai to begin dn-wimuklng. Theie are aeveral good ranches for .ale around Mala-I. Alfred Prury I erecting a womiKhed, Jix.'MI fet-t, which w ill wain be coin pleled. F.verjtl'lng i dull How on the Mo hawk. The w ater I falling but the road nre almost I iipa-wahlc. Mr. Field' aiiwmill 1 not doing much thi winter. The grunge at thi place died aeveral month ago. llcrt Hortou lina Ui-ti vlnltlng In this viclnitv lor the past two weekn from eii"l of the nioiiiitnlna. Many algn of uprlng are now plain to be aeell. There I talk of building a wooiInIiihI for tho acluMil di-lrlct here thla winter, but like everything ele, there will have to be iilaiiit no much trouble be fore thev can aettlu the matter. There arc al wnys a few who never want to be fair aland anything. Why don't they let II to the lowest bidder anil act like men? You Know Who. A Ilrrak I'roitratrd. Yeaterday morning It wan discover ed that the primmer eon lined In the county Jail at Salem, had, with the aid ot a very lino aaw, nearly aevered one of the very large bars of the Jail on tlie north ahleor tlie court house, it had evidently la-en done tlila morning aa the prisoners are con II mil In their cella al night, which would Hot allow them thla privilege, nneriii Kiiigiu had consented to allow the prisoner the freedom of the largo room In the day time, cautioning them not to at tempt any inlnliiil or tlila pnvilege would lie taken from them. Imiiiedl ately after the din-overy, he took the part Ic connected with the anair ami coliMlgned tlieui to their cell where they will la? compelled to real ami re eul. PaiiTduard Jan. A). Kkvkkki.v I'oiHoNKlf. M. H. I talk er, of giinwork fame, la a devoted Mirtanian. While out hunting yea- teniay lu the viciiiuy oi iienueraon station he had an experience, however, which w ill result In hia making a huge ett'ort to content tiimac II away from briiHh and timber for aonie week. It waa a dump day ami the wily poi son no k waa lying In wait. Unaware of what hud hapia-iied he returned peacefully home, but when lie awoke ahortly after retiring he realized It. Hi head and face are swollen all out of proportion, his eye almost shut, hi elongated mouth nearly closed and altogether he prewenta a sorry specta cle. Pr. T. W. Harris, hi physician, Ktati- thai it Is one of the worst rase of oak xiisoiiiug he has known In hi experience. iMIltMiuard, Jan. .D. (iofl-KI. Mkk-I l.'(. The gopel me t I n if nt the Chrielian church are reKiiltlng in much good. The liieui-la-ihlp w hich I hilMiring so earnestly for the upbuilding of Christ and hia church I being abundantly hlcascd and tbu the cause I moving forward. Song and prulw service at tlie usual hour. Preaching at 7:4-1 by the pastor (1. M. Wi liner. All are Invited to at tend llu-w- meeting. Wil.l. o F.AI.T. Ib-v. H. P. Wilson, formeily itorof the M. K. church of thi city, and afterw ard presiding eld er of till eon fen nc.', ha re! gneil the the pastorate of tho Central Met luxlli-t church of Alhlna, to take efb-ct Fetiru ary I'i. He Im l-n lranfi rnl from the On-goll colifi-reiioe to the Iowa eou f. ieiiec al d ill I' ate at Storm Ijike, in that state. OiitNixitv Pay-K. A. Hcott, tlie Salem llirn tliiniiM r, who had de ci lwl to U-nd guilty and receive a fine of .'il day-, ehangiil hi uilnd aud lie rl Idl to" st. .i.d trial' Aa a r--ult he got 11 day Instead III iteirler F.de' court Morula'. A TKUIH1ILK Alt IDKN'T. F.ireiiiaii It. It. Itvau IU Iii l.rg Cut otr. Monday' Salem Journal: IL 11. Ityail, proprietor of the Wllliiuictte table, met with a tcrrihle ac cident today a the :U) local train came in. He waa knockt! under the w IutI and had hi rlgtit leg taken oil Just above the ankle. He Is a mini year of age. Ilia head and fmv nre also coiiKicleniblv bruiiil, and he nar rowly eacad with his life. A the 1:40 train pulled lu at the paiweuger dc hiI a truck loaded Itli bug gage waa stuuding at the north end of the platform. It. It. Ityan, who usu ally assist the tiaggngi'iiinn with his truck and luiggngc, aaw that the train would strike it, and made an ell'ort to frt It out of the way. IU-fore he had I far enough to clear, the engine t nick the truck, throwing the tongue of the same against the engine, thereby knocking Mr. Ityau dow n ami forcing linn unuerihe wheela. In a moment he wa pullitl out. Tin train had slowed up when It struck him and now topcd. Mr. Ityau was perfectly conscious. Theie 'wn no physician at the deMt and he sat up on tne piairorm, ami Willi great nerve dlrecleil what should be done with his bleeding stump. letter Mr. Itynn li came unite weak troin losa of hlissl. A man w ho aaw the whole thing say thai ir the engineer had la-en looking out pro-rly he could have avel Mr. Itynn from hia terrible fate. He wn talking to aonie one In the engine. Mr. Ityan came from Kaiiao here a few year ago. He ha liecit a hard worker, ha quite a family dependent upon It Un, has recently built a large alable on South Commercial afreet, aud tin by hard work built up quite a business. The Revival. IHilljr Ouard, Jan. ."'. The goaiM-l meeting at the Christian church continued with Increased Inter est during the past week, ami are an nounced tor each evening till week. Two haptiaiii Saturday evening. Song and praise service thi evening at 7;l'; sermon nl 7 :Vi. A cordial Invitation I extended to all to attend these meet ing. M. K. Clll'KCII. The church waa packed yesterday evening. Soul sought and found the Uird, and the church meiiila-r were generally lled. The revival gin-son Willi great Interest. There wen six meeting held In the city U ay. iuv. liiitin ta here Tor another week. UllHT IIA1TIHT t III KC II. Two candidate nwlvml the nnll. nance of baptism at the llaptlst revi val lastevenllur. A lunre conirregation attended. VTliltnir to Divide. Corvalli (Inzette: Judge Iturnett, attorney for thiaM'llege, Judge Itur licit, McFaddunurtd lluironl, attorn ey for the county In the ault aguiust the aasiirnee of the Job hank, ami A. slgiice llryson, have Ignltlcd their wiiiiiigiieaa to inaae arrangements whereby a dividend may la paid to the creditor of the Job hunk out of the fund now on denosit In the Klral Nntlonal lianlr. If fhean avoriwHliitiM oi wiiiiugnea are naileu an order lor me iiisuuraenieni or a 10 per cent, divi dend mnv Im expected to l ImhioiI tiv Judge Fullertoii at tho adjourned term of court that inwta Februajy 1. Thi will be welcome Intelligence to many uuionunaica whom an remain lied up from the channel of circulation. Circuit I'oirt. Dally Ouard, Jan. 31. Decision In the following case were entered on record in the clerk' oflloe yesterday: iiioiiia swift, by J. r. Currtn. guardian, plaintiff, vs. A. W. Haskell aad wire, dereiidanta, oMer dismissing the caae, neither party thereto recover ing coat. C A. Dolpli, llufu Mallory and Jo- aepli Simon, v. Jame How ard and J. r Poland, sheriir or Jane county, de murrer to plalntlir complaint, over ruled. Pally Unarl. Jan. Ju. IlKlR TO t,0U0. Today' Hulem Stateanibn: eaterday an attorney from SUtklon, Cal., ld a visit lo Sa lem for the purr of interviewing a convict in the slate prison here. The convict la A. liurton Fuller, whoenme a few weeks ago from Multnomah county to serve a term of six year for obtaining money under false pretence. ruueri what is Known as a cheek ralacr. He has a daughter living In California, and it wa In her behalf that the attorney visited Salem. She lis. rww.titlv full..., I.mIp tn tu oil Ki. l.u death of a relative in New York, and the signature or her rather and hi af fidavit are necessary before she can es tablish her identity as heir to the nir erty. Theae the attorney secured aa a result of the Interview. A Sl-oKAS SMAail. (ioldsndth k Co., clothier, aaaigned Saturday. Assets f4!.M; liabilities at present un known. Goldsmith St Co., la a house well known all over the country. 1twi lioidaiiiiih, the proprietor, live In Italtlmore, and has stores in that city, liutte, ( gden, Spokane aud else where. In l.utto, an angry creditor attached yeat -rday, and in the excite ment that em ued, several other attach ment followed. To protect all credi tor, Mr. (ioldsmith telegraphed to all urancn nouara ui assign. PallTOuanl. Jan. II. Hkakt Faiure. Mr. Judkln. living two miles east nf town, had a severe attack of heart failure Monday evening. In company with Mrs. I am ne ah started to walk to Spring field, and when near the residence of Fred See she suddenly fell to the ground with an attack of heart failure. Irr. Nettleton, of Springfield, and Pr. Kuykendall, or this city,. were at a I. . ii i u n p In. An.l wam in.iti.1 1 1 1 iii aim ucceeiei in reviving ner, though It waa a pretty clone call aud came near proving fatal. HrllisiL TA I VfrTKIi. Review: The taijycr of the 1 train schiad district last Saturday voted a 1.11 mill tax. on aiiaaww-d Valuation of HKi.4. This would raise tliem a revenue of IIB74. 44, and prolatbly the highest rate voted by any district in the county this year. ll.U.S I'O.sTDFKIl'E 1101IIIEI). MMri-ii lliiinlri-d Dollar Secured nil Hie l-'ul r .Make llietr Kscupe. 'I'm lay's tU in ludcciiilciit; Tlie quiet Village of Pallas, county N-nt of I'olk county, wa the urne of a Is lil rohls-ry Mime lime la-t hlylit. Till morning n the iMistimuter, V. S. tinint, went to tin- olllco ut tlu'10 to make up the mail for the Salem-Pallu "Inge, tlie deed llrt came to light. All entrance wa i-llcctcd Into tho Kwt olllci-by breaking tlie glass III a side disir, and alter tlie burglar crawled through they Immediately went to work on the safe. Their work has the earmarks of craft uud skill, and no llol-e was uncle that could have lx-n s,iby heard by the nightwatchinun, even should he have been hear the I'Uilihiig. The M-rpctrutor of the (Iceil t'Vell stole the implement that admitted them to the content of the sale from the Pallas foundry, Is-lllg a monkey-wrench, hraiv nnd drill. Instead of blowing the sufu oia-n their maneuver are more silent. They drilled a circle of bob- around the combination knob, leaving it free so Il could Is- pullisl through, making a hole large enough for easy work. The fmv of isimbinalion wa then forced oil' w ith n pry, a hook wire Inserted and the tumbler lifted, leaving the diair free to open. The safo waa then rilled oflls entire content with the exii ptlon of it live dollar gold piece that was overlooked in the haste of tlie inlseniiulK to pidiige the treasure box. Fight hundred dollar In coin was tak en and nlsiut ssoo In Ntnge stain . They even stole all tlie blank postal note and money order sheet. Tilt: III.ANKH KTol.K.V. The blank money order and advice form taken numls-r from 111,1)77 to Jl,i"0 inclusive. The blank postal note taken are liumU-n-d tli'Ll to mix) Inclusive. All are printed Italia, Or. Post imieteM will do well to note the stolen niimU-rs. The UrpuldlriB ( In I). Pallf Ouard. Jan. M. The Young Men's Republican tlub of Fugciie met at tho court house last evening and Is-gati the work of reor ganization. The following officer were elected: L. N. Itoiicy, president; W. V. Heiidcraon, 1st view president; F. M. Wilkin, '.'ml vice president; F. M. Mtilkey, :inl vice pn-sldent; W. C. Yoraii, secn-tary; uud S. H. Friendly, tren-iin-r. A eoii:nii(ti, consisting of Pr. C. I-!. I.tsinils, W. II. Ahrnms and J. M. Wllllains, wa uptMilntcd U re port chnugi-a necesKtry In the constitu tion and by law to adapt them to the mills of the daw ning campaign. The same committee wna also Instructed to arrange a program with music, ssi-hcs, recitation, etc., for the en tertalniueiil of thu club at the first regular tncctii'g next Suturdny even ing, February .1. At that time deli gale will In- selected to attend the meeting of the ai-sis-lutlnn of the state clulm to lc held lu Portland, February tlth. Srrloinlr Hurtled. Tislay' AlUny lloruld: ' John Rolfo met w ith a serious and painful accident at the brewery last evening. He wuh furnishing the Inside of a huge U-cr tank, using a caudle for a light in stead of the umiiiI Ian Urn. Suddenly (lie liiillaminable MilMtance caught lire and he waa caught oa within a llery furnunee. The only modo of eacaai was a small man-hole. The bead brewer and Chris Yaudran, who were near by ran to his assistance and pull ed hint out aa quickly oa isswible. He wa liadly burned alaail tlie. face and hands. Dr. W. H. Pa via was called who drcsNcd the bunis, and partially relieved his suH'ering. While Ills In juries are very painful It Is thought he win recover from the cifects or the ao cldenU Itrfortn School Escape. Two laiy eacajM-il from the reform school at Salem Sunday. Their ab sence wa discovered when they had leu go no about J) minute ami a search wo at once Instituted. Dis ciplinarian Pomeroy came to Salem liutt evening, and w ill continue nn the trull tslav. The boy are Patsy Flem ing, of Portland, and Norman Terry. of Carlton', Yamhill county, itoth are alsiut It year old and have been In the reformatory alsiut 13 month. They were regarded a exceptionally reliable, heneo were able to give the olllcer the slip. 1 be Club Manqnerad-a. Dally Guard, J.n, 30. The masquerade ball arranged for by the F.ugfiiu Social Club will occur next Friday evening, February at Conaer hall. The committee on arraiigi-nient an aasuied that a large numls-r of Io dic, a well a gentlemen, will mask and there ia sure to be a grand time. Over loo Invitation have been sent to Indira which must be presented at the door for admilimice. The gentlemen will pna-ure their tickets in the usual wav. So one but masker will be allowed on tlie Itisir until after 11 o'clock. The dance will likely continue until about 'i o'clock. Ax liii-oiiTANr Kiit. IVAtcy A Ulngham, of Salem, representing 110 Oregon Pad lie employe, have Hied a plia in intervention in thecircult court of this district In thu case of the Farmers' Loan A Trust Company, of New York, to fori h-se a Mg mortgage ngaint the coinpnny. Tho employe pray for an order of tl court, ni Hir ing and i-omi-cUlng thi blgcredftor trust company to pay Into the court the M Venil amouiit cluimetl by the claimant bringing thu suit, together with interest al is rceht thereon, un til the mime shall have Iss n paid, aud allege dereliction of duty on the part hf the trust company. C 1 1 k a i 1 1 in n 1 1 k ' ii t 1 1 k. St a t k. Tlie Pnlle Chronicle: lint the hot water at I n Ion iwiiem tho bninch Insane asyl'im I to be l'H .iledi I good for I vet tn be learned, tnilcs It is lorsmip. it I tuid that the water of thi hot lake, when furnished for dinner in . Isiwls, noil seasoiusl with salt and ri" is-r, I hard t- Uil from cliicken bn-tli. Ilut even chicken broth will after aw bile less. nie luoiiotouoil to the pa tient. Ih-slie it w III ruin a home Industry. U hat encouragement is there fora chicken to ("impete w iih a lake full of chicken broth?