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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1894)
o o o usr .n;iir iii itiik. 1 bi Provii''iiul (iotrruinei.i 1 Tlrrgea. bail) ii.i.r-1. I.li T ' t .. of I iih1 Inli tetwg lecture i.lvi K'1 iIuiIhk tin mur.' of tin' I'll -erit.V nf ( rrvgoli, Wi.lint given by ii. i . ii. inn.," r, 111 i ; i . 1 1 1 ii in, it.: eVflllllg. Ilia !lt j. Tt . " i ll." , 'r.ivliiiiul tiiivirniiii'iii of tnvii,"t Mil tli-coirc wn u carcliil n-1 U'W of till' pfoVlio fur M-ll-j ovt riiini ijl w I i cli vu rv iu.i.Ii- by (iiii u ly Oregon Mlcr up to till' lime a! rr.'.' lllll gocl Ullll-lil Wu tl.lbllhct jr the I' lilted Mute emigre. liuriug 1 1 1-1 n i w in ii iiunuugnuii -applng were tin- i.uly oceup'ilion In ili ti-riilury, the .ccllon wu uiotly adt-r control i Uh- HiiiImhi liny Com Mli v. 'I hen wa no MN i. ly until mi;. cull ii n titl.llfhcl llMlf In the Hintry. Thl iuriiit pn-M-nt tin jOiliti'Mi- frtmi which MM'irly rculi. he Journey of that brave miflnuary r. Whitman, to Wiuthingtmi hi IMJ, artcd or gave I ii i 't un to the Oregon tver, and, In tin- lull of tin1 next ymr, train of lie. uly 2 wagon airivttl In te viillry ot tin' Columbia riviT thu 11 iniiiiluT Hit whi;oU train InOn'gnll. On tin- Kill ol February, MI, there mt Ixi n ii meeting of the liihuhitniit : the Willamette valley, ut the Mi l hu nt miffliUI IioIIkc, l low Suli-lll, for iimultiition concerning the Ii m) nee ary to I- taken for the U-tter pn-cr-ition of m mt nml knk orl r. Thl leellug umliTtook to iftul.linh Mini act l motion the Innihlncrv of a govern ii'tit. It created the tililct-a of a gov nor, Htipreiiie Judge, with pniltite went, three Ju-tliin of thu k.-ucc uinl like iiiimiImt n eolitnblc, three roil until! loner, a clerk of the court, one ea un-r mnl two ovcrtecr of the Mir. oi of thcc uiiiouailcM mine from evr Kuglninl hih) doubt!.- inherited i Puriluii blond, Hint nil hint the Mtere I'lirlttin hnhlt. J. L. ltuUiH'k wu i'Iiom'II nupn-me ulge mnl wum liiHinicli J to net uccord ig to the law of New York. It l ild that he rendered one Judgment, thouirh It I iloiihtful If Ibi-re wan n ipy of the New York Htutotc weft of l.'lt'fky lliiillllltlilM III thill time, tl pcntou were invited to take part i thu iropoM'l government exi-cpt ,..o eoiiiui'li'il Willi the Htiilftin liny iinip'iny. The oilkv of governor wu ot dlU'il iiiuler thl orgnuiutioii untj the llut'lln feiirtil the jeitluU-y ; rival nplrant. After fevciul more itvtlng, the roiuiiiilti'e nppoiuteil to nifl ii t'otititutiou mnl lawH, (Htimult 1 with ('ominaniler Wilkin, of the nite'l Stale exploring expi-ilitlon, ion In the ('oliiuihiu river. lie ml- .! t In-Ill nuiiin-t ortriilil.:it lull mnl tmkt'iieil tlulr feiir of Cutlmlie u reinaey, mnl no tint illort came to an mipt i iidiiiir. Tli iiei ful rovUionul ivern icnt uxlKiiutliil ut i nut lin heM In inn.'li, ll;i. Theol.ject hlaliil wan, "to ike llilm eonniileralioll the propriety ''lo;ilinn wiine iiieiitureit for the pro ctlon of henl", ete." It wiw a rueof id mis-joniiriit to win the mipport of i Cnii.'i'liiia Freiiehuieii foraprovlM mul ji'iv! rninrnl hy iipH iiliiiK to their ri'iljinliiv ii ;iiiiiit wolveti, Ix-art ami ulilhi r. B liei the liiixilie"H tninn tcd ill (hit t'oiiiieetlon, the following ilulioii wim iiilopleil: "Itenilveil, hut a eoiuniilU-e he appointeil to tuke lln L'oniienttinll the propriety of iking iiii-aMire for the civil ami .nili jry protection of thin colony." The Hiiuiltice i-onti.-to.l of twelve jH'mollH. 'lie Freiichineli were not ilitvlved, uwevr, uinl ilil not iupMirt the new loveim ul. At u inivtiiitt held ill the illcmln May I lie committee'ii reHirt, ivoriiiK the ornuiil.iition of a eovern jeiit, wiu adopti it. )r. W. 11. Wil mi wit clioM'ii niipreme Judk'e mnl rraiuref. A eommiltee of nine win hineu to dnilt a code of Iuwm and nine nure to act u u Lxi-liitivo coinmitUv. I'he mmloiiH of thin latter uoininittee fere limited to nix diiy and the pay raa to I tl.lil t duy to each inein. er. Th money to defray thecxt'iid imn uf the Kovcrnineiil wan to lie lined hy xiilM'riptloti. 1'roviNioii Wum mane tor a ci i company of mounted tlelin-D. Oil the .Mil of July, 1H43, the laws eotnuieiiih'd hy tile couiinlttee were dopLed. Tlie country wum divided ill' l four illMrict.i, the committee bclns irii'ul not to commit the prMMcd 'Venimciit to any delluile Uu ndary lie with tirvut lifitiuu. Two wwloii ere provided for the Hiiprvme court : dilfereiit plaii't. The Iiiuh frmiuil v the liyUlative committc and lopted hy the Niiple were the mile ancuofour pn-M'iit cvftein, iNirrnwed om fnuitlliir HountK. Krecdoni of ornhlp, trial hy jury, the rik'ht to the rlt of tialMii.t corpiH, the conilcmiin nn of private oroperty for puldli: ue, ere provided for, in wan a common liool nynli in. The udoptioii of ex mt facto lawn and the (f tuhlUhniellt 'klnvcty were piohlhiled. The laws ' Iowa were adopted far a upplica e to the exI-tiiiK' condition of thine. Iiroportionute n pn M iihillon of the tiplo In the li'Kinlatlire wum provided r and judicial procccdlm: wire to he vordluj; to the -o;iMeol the common w. With the arrivul of the liii!nltrraiil ' lta, dlatUfuetloii wt In witli the wd adopted, HTinciiially hecainw only .-enty day were nlloweil wtllcri in Lh'h to ncord their vlaiuiN, nud he Utsnf tin rwrvutlon of nix inilen Hare In favor of each mlwion. The total expense of thin year' gov Dment wan t'.il"."'!. The name (jov anient rontinuiil until the adoption formal organic act In July, ISIo. pder thi latter the IcuWiilure wan fc le elective; the power of novcrn tut committed to thre hrunehtt executive Iciritlutive ami Judicial; an oinri.'ii oain pnivnifi lor. i lie Milton l.ny oinpauv wa tormaliy Hied to l:irtieiiiate In t hit iMvt-ru- Hit. th-oiw Alieructhv Wat chocu 1 OvIhIoouI i!'V( rn t. After the Whit au niniwiiere at Walla Walla in N" nitier, Is7, the pivcrumeiit made JvImIhiii for urmiiig forivs to fight Indian. Finally the pnivl-loruil govi rnment tlK.rltl the M'lidiiiK of a nieeniter Yahim.'!"ii flty to inform the (fov Inient Of t!ie Ciiitel flute of the Idlliou of tlilnir that exitUtl lu rjrotl. Joe Meek wan the t-ron fe ted. The Xi'tiM- of the war wan AU-r of m rlout eu tiurra-t-ment hut ertlicU there were Volunteer. nerew i..-. the act fur the or liaUoii of a territorial irovernmcnt AuffUt II, lt. General Ijuie api.int. .1 the lir-t trrritorial irov mr and returned with Mitk to in- . The latter had been appoluted I'. . Mamhal of tld territory, "tin the :ird of March, IM.i. the territorial veriniieiil wim ciuliliu hy priM la iiiHtioii and the provUiniml' kovi ru limit, uuprifi-hnted, unexamphil p ''! Into hintory, a fair mouuincut to II founder, a liyacy of honor to tiieir ucc-ort and di-wifinhinit." MONEY UIIOVl.KKII. Tiie lmi Iihiii Mnr -Arre-trJ 1.4IC UV. Vvr l'l)r ii r.l. Ir'. 10. In the lunham cut-, of which an aiv-oiiiit vii Kivin in tcrduy' tit'AHli, a March w arrant wu icmied from JiiHilce KliiM-y't court and la-pu-ly bheritt ( 'roner ninven! altiut t(oi of the money In di-pute. The money wnt found In Mr. Uun rt'ii pur.-. The furmcr, Henry llancert. hei hut hand, could imt If lound, and the woman I'luimed he know uolhltirf of hi w hen-alMiuta. A warrant waa lucd thit luoruiui; for her arrcat, uinl iie wa hrouht hero hy "Mr. I'nuicr mid K'vcn an exmuination l r re Jutlee Kiiiey thit afternoon at J o'clock. The charvT it lanvliy, it lx IliK alleged that ulie al-leil licr hut hniul In the retention of the monev. lK puty rnwvutlnj; Attorney l t). I'otter aiwlIel hy L. lillveu npiN-ared for tin prot.'cutioii aud (iii. II. lKrrit conducteit thedefeue. When the cum; wat culliil the attorney uluted the cne. On hehnlf of the defcline Mr. (orrit Mtateil that thee (icrmuut live. I it low the city on a liouicteinl when Mr. Dunham went to their pluce muue month ut lice and wanted to I my the pla v. The iiimii Itaiifrcrt could not rn-ll a he hud not yet proven up. Dun ham arranged to furuhh money to prove up aud wat then to have a i Iced to the land. The amount wat to he flTO and in the tiieuutlme Dun ham Mild a two third iutcrctit 111 the land for UnU imIiI dollar. When the deed wa made out the comddcrtttinii wa pluced at tlU"0. The iiintruiueiit conveyed title from HangeM to Dmi hmu and hi two partner. Thu tier man could not read and did not know until afterward that the amount wu o much. The tlTI) wa paid at the time the dit-d wu made. Afterward Dunham' partner learned all thhuml threatened him with prowrullnll for fraud. In order toMhleid himclf he went to the fanner' home and wanted to miikf a lender of the !'' the farmer and hi wife could nay they had received the f Hum. When they kept the money they oulv kept a mrt of i he cotiNiilcrutioii for tin ir land. Mr. iMiihum wum lint lint witnc culled and a we go to prcM hi titill moiiy i Im-Iiik taken. !( )N Ul Si K 1) K K A TEW. Very l.lttl lntent MaulfctcJ-A l.lk'bt Votr ('Ht. IllT (1 lrj, b. 111. Yettcrday uflermHin iN'wtt-n the hour of 1 and 4 o'clock a vote wu taken hy the taxpayer of nchool dis trict No. 4, on the pnMiitlou to mi thorie the director of aid diftrict to Iwtue f 10,000 Ii, I.miiiI to fund the irv cut ludeliti-iliietM. The Ktvuiift olijif (toll Mt lued to lie in the fact that the ImhiiI mut U lMiitKl for a HTiol of tell veart, mid that the example of Uuidcil liiilchtcducM wa a had one, and might lead to extravagance In the lut lire. Thu vole wum 1, altuit one-fourth of the legal voter ill the district. It hIimxI; Alflllllftt hoiiilx IMl For bond U'J Majority agaiut. .1.1 Janctlon City Itenit. Time, Feb. 10. A dance I announced for February 10, at the oH-ra hoUf. A religion dlcuHiou ut the opera liouwe tlie rore part or tlie week, al trnct.il a giMNl deal of uttciition, uud ha Itfii diM'Uxeed ijuitu lila-rally oil the atreet. The revival at the MetluxliM church cloned vVeilni wlay night. There hat Itt'ii Id convenioiiM aud li- acccMxion to the MethiKlitt church during the inci-tiligt. Marthal McClure hn nit ntly placeil In pntitlon lx new ttreet lamp at much-needed place. Thl make a to tal of lit lam for the town. There are yet aeveral t reel corner In dark. IICK. t'oltaire drove Ileum. leader, Feb. 10. Itcv. VanTyne, of Kugeiie, p'reuched In the V. V. church Hunday. Dr. (ieo. Wall, after a very nevere and exu nded illnet with rlieumutltui, i around timing hi friend again, and Improving ipilto rapidly. We were very much aurprlwil to wake up Friday morning to find about tlx Incliit of aiiow had fallen during the night. Mr. Adam, of Mlneourl, arrive! here Thurtday and I veiling with lu r uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Ihi city. Ft UK AT IiKAXK. A ltirnnMHulelit writing from Irane May: Our uual ly very quiet tiighlrhood wat pain fully itartled over the di-Mtructloii ly tlre'of the fine n-Mldence of F.ldcr W. II. Wilt.-, Sunday night. Tlie lire commenced in the kltclicn part of the hoiine, when the family wen- all in lt d tli-eping, and were Jut able to cacni.' in their night clothe, ' limn tlie burning building. I Ilil.-r Wiltte, a prominent and honored ciliz-n, atulun eurncMt (.'hrlMinii worker, wa at Yon eallu, holding revival H-rvice In tlie Intercut of the CliriMlan church. Him elf and family have thu Mint-re mviii pathy of nuineniu friemlt. lolly i.uarJ. IVt. . Mt'lliMil. Kl.KITloX. The aehool tleo. Hull for the plirpone of dtt'ldllig the ipieton w hether or not u lue lo. mm Uiud, wa l-ing held a we went In pn . The judge of elect Inn were, W. II. Ahram. J. W. 'berry uinl D. H. Coleman; clerk, ti. W. Kinney, ll.e talk aet'iiied to be Hgaiuel the propo. Hon. y ' K K I M I'o v K M t : n r. Wa Ii hu rue tile fon are pulling in coiilderable new machinery bi their lloiiring mill ut Sprlngrlefil.0 They will ul-o place in the mill an electric dynamo, to light the mill with. Tlie dyiiuino will be a 30 light one. o Full, of UMateiiiriit. I ill)- i.uanl, lib In. i The lit gh' r today puhlihca the fol lowing: "The imi-of II. f. IVrkln et ul v. J. K. N'olund ha l--n on trial U-fore Itefent- Wiit.Min ut the court houe thl W.vk. The pluiiilltl completed their lotliuoiiy I nuroday and the cat- ha n-Mc.l liiiletliat. lv. It I iiinh rIiMd that it w ill In- reuuiil a mmiii ii the ntl'llogMphel leilllll'N hi Ill-tin to t.Vt' w ritten mall. r. It I not pro'iahle 'the di feiim' w ill introduiv any h -tliuoiiy. The iiheriir ha practically pleaded guilty to nil i lie churgi-, In Yi fuiiig to iip ir a a witneiM. When w anted for thl pur !- he wa tml to lie found, hut wa III lildillg nhollt the it v, mnl, It I wild, wi nt to Portland Th'uimhiy moruiuit. A vlul deputy wa cm pluyeil lo m -arch for him, mid, though he continued the Kearch thrx-c or four day, w.i ii'i.ihlc o Uinl him uinl nerve the uhHn-iia. Hi uctitin huve ihvu Mimed a gn at ihul of unlavoralile com liient." At I well know u hy ull the Uti moiiy In the cue w uai-ouiplcted Thurt day ulli moon, mid ImiIIi Hide huve icMcd, tlu-ri lore no further evidence cull he taken. I'he charge that the lu riirha prac tically plcui!-il guilty to lln charge I tlie woit kind of rot. Mr. Nolaud wat Micd (or over tll.mu and wu charged hy the complaint w ith having "t-rloru.iil no rvhi- whatever," and the warrant wen- oMaiind hy Mr. Nolaud colludlinf w ith JiiiIl.')' Fik and I'omml-wioiier I'arker. Then-fore It devorved upon the plainlilt-i to prove the Mild allegation, w hich tiny tig uully fiiiled in o doing. It wa not Slu-rill' Noland' duty to np ar at a It in for the pla'iitllN, mnl they xhould have lnt-n fully pn-pand toul htutitiute their chargi w ithout having to retort to Mich method. For month the InveMtlgutiiig coiiiiiilttiv h:i claim ed that It could prove that Slurill Nolnnd wu, lu plain word, guilty of Mcalini; from the count v, uinl attcn'ipt eil to have him ludictd. When the cute came to trial every witiie. virtu ally cxoliciMi-d the fheriH1, and the Judg'aud t'omuil-oiom-r I'arker; and now the ltegitcr claim that the idler ill hhould have come forward aud hii In jected hiiuwlf to the w lhc of the men w ho hud luriiw-d him of It'ing u criminal. The defendant In a cat', i not huppowil to furiilnli the prowi'utor with evidence. Mierlll' Nnlai.d ha ul wa Ih-i-ii ready and willing to ptinh thl in-'' forward, and a judgment In hi favor w ill lie the Until rctlilt. Mr. Noland wa on the Mni t all day Monday mid Tucmlay and went to Portland on lai-iiu- matter. Will the llcgl-dcr flute what ixtmHi are making the "unfavorahle commenl'.'" Ijiup uaiity People' parly t'ou reiitlnii.. In accordance with the recoinmeiulu tiou of the Htate executive committit', the jttiplc party of Iuie county are hcn l'V called uimiii to init't in their n-- M'ctive pnt-inctM, on Hatunlav tlie .1.1 ilav of .March, I:i4, at 1 a I'lm-k it. m., and elect delegate to attend the conn-1 ty convention for the purpotu of put-1 ting a full county ticket in the Held to lie voteil tor m tlie coming June elec tion, and for the election of eight dele gate to attend the Mate convention of the iHtiplc party. The county convention It licn-hy in 1 Ui I to meet at the court houe in l iu gene, on Saturday, March the 10, IS4. at 10 o'clock a. in'. All precinct are nijuiTted to lake the initiatory vote ut their primary imt'tiiig for nil candi date to bu elected at the coining June election. Precinct nre entitled to repnteula. lion in the county convention a follow: S. KliKtie. N I . .'.'. .V u!imi Nil. '.'. .. I. N. Kuiii'Ur, Sa. J 4. f, Kuii' in-, Ni I I . Ku. lit. Ni - .... f Kinci-ii-, .1 ....:i. K. t i.iuirtj lr..e . .1. W. l utiftio.- Oruvf. . 7. Irtli.K ::. I'rt-.Hvll J. Kit-IimMmiII . Ittlt V l-uifir hiu. law .. -.niii(i.i'l. .1. Iji.i Valley I. W Illalnt-Itt- .'I. Jimt I. limtit-n J. .Muliawk I, V Jtmrtion .S. M Jiint-iton I ( amii ret-k I. Mlit-l i Mi-Kemlp I. Kltir.-n' ..I. it It-lilelia I. lakti ('reel. 1. Mni.Ii-Iiiii ...J. Ilt-ruiaiin ..'.'. hull 1'rvrk i Mill. lie lurk . . I. iiii.i..iM i. ru-Mtni iiiii i. llarl Dell . t i,yir I lain- ..'.. Clit-lit-r. .1. iiale I'tt-vk 1. Total I'll. Where no club or legion are organ ized In any precinct the voter muy or ganlt hy figuing the Omaha platform mid electing a pn fident and feen larv. Only thote who have Miilwcrihcil to the Omiiha platform ure cllglhle to act at delegate to a people party conven tion. V. II. Hl'Al dll, Chnirmmi Couuiy I'cntral Coin. IJi ni: A t'l'KlotHTV. Salem Illde 'inlenl: tine of the chief attraction ut the tli Mit a few evening ago when the aoulli IkiuiiiI fn-ight pulletl in wa four biittaloc w hich were being taken from North Dakota to the midwinter fair. There were three full IiIihmIn and one half-bnt-d calf with it doiuettii! cow mother. They were a great curl tifity to many and wen' line fpeclmcnt of thcoc animal. Then it a hull'alo farm in North Dakota, a a matter of fact there are aevi-ral of them, w hich liuike the growing of the iinimul a fpeciul feature. Iially i.uart. ft-h. . I.IM'. It U now lent, and you inu.t be can-ful w hat you cat and tlo. The ue of Ileh nn-nt, eggt and white mi nt are allow ed at every meal on hun-1 tlay. a well a tlie principal meal on I Monday, Tueiluy, Wedncfdnv uud i Mtturday. ."-atunlavt or the i'.nil r duy and Holy uit k excepted. Tint ue of white meat and egg i tolerat ed on ull duy of lent ut the evening collation, and at the principal liu-aUou thofc ilavt on w hlch the ue of llttli meat Ih forbidden. I'aily (,ur.I, IV It. '). i Dimiw.nh Hi Ii'UNTirv. Orvllle j II. It. Simmon, the notorioii "t-xpt-rl" w ho I in Jail nt Portland on the charge . of forgery, diw nt hi identity. Hn-r-1 ill' Nolaud write that 'he viMted the i man yitieiihiy, mid that !iminou chum that be wat never in Kugi lie or 1 Oregon I fov. Notw ilhtniiiiiig the j "claim" Mr. Noluud i pwilive that he lit "iliiltiont tlie ei-rt," jut the value iul I nma.etl at the individual' I nerve iii di nying hit identity. j IU. its-. At I.it Valley Tliur.ly, February f, to the wife of Aiulv Titu, . a foil, 'a child wu I rii to .Mr. ami I Mm. Ott-nr (iartiu ut Treiit Moinluy. MINIS. ! Tlie Hunan a t.nld Mining (lie 1'arlllr (uut. t Mill f Ko-n hurg I'l.Ullileriler: All imi fail ill dry Weill her, i' it i viid, hut that ih "not prevent an iii'ldin hulli that the tkinnn uinl prnH-i't u di i loped durinu the pa-t two year at llnlieinla ll-l rut ule a true Indication of I he characler of the niitie, and It would U hard to coin lin e iIiom' w lm have pto Hete In the ditrlet that Doheliila I not the coming gold mining cam y of the I'acillc coat. Sulllelelil di Vclop lm lit work hat I ecu done to chow I yond a douht the ix-riiianent character !if the riH-k, mnl a the nuaiilily I prai tically unlimited there I ho-nul lo I' u ttrtiml ruh for Itohenii.i In the near luture. The Annie during the pat two year lui taken out upward of 7u,i, and i now turning out one ton of concen trate M'rday, and will have n ady lor hipmeiit, a iKUi a the miow hl.-k-ade it rail, from I Vi to ton of concent rule. Thit, irom the working of a o-tmup mill and a Kiniill force of lin-n. Matt i. Wilkin., mini' lm.-t of the Mct'lallcii, lui Jut nicivcd a letter from hi ton t'heMer, who I at work for Lew I, flay iV Co., conlnictort, who an' tunni liiii: for ll.e llohcmia (iiild Miumu A Miliinu' "o. IIchhv-: "There I It-ing a tunnel run on the Triumph iiilne 'O'i fii-t, wliicli will tap the ledge L''i fn t l'ow the Mirfai-c, mid another tunnel ol" l"ii feel lo tap le hie TO fivt Iflow Mirfaiv. I'he isuil pan V have iHI or T'KI fit t "f rich ore oil lump w hieli aayt from ;M lo ; r i loll and I getting richer all the time. I I'he compiiuy w ill Malt up their null I "i ftampl early in May." ll It c-cted llll.t II great deal of j proi-ting w ill hi- done in the the di- i trii-l iim mniii at tlie iiow in. Ii, ii lulu-: er etui get in. Si 1IIM.N liNIMNI-. Dm i'c-tliiioi) In iln .SlnillT'n Cait Siiiniiilli'd. Daily liuttJ. Ki'! '.' It wu generally Mippo-i-.l whin II e! taking of te-llmo: y in tin .In-illl"; cum wa comn. i in- d I: -I Monday t;f tertiooll before l!i iVni' WaSouthni I . time of the court w oiild lv iNC'.lpicil fori t-vcral wn k-. After Introducing uL nit lll'ecn uitiiifM the coiiipl'iiii nrit rete. yetcrd:iy afternoon. Tlii lli.-ri.illg the ih It'll-' n !i d t In ir cn-e, w ithoiit calling a Mingle u il::i- . Thl ! eaiifil no Mirpi ie, a lli plalntill had lint proven fiaild ol collu-loli, i vi II n-liiolcly. About the only thing that wa proven wa that ll.e defendant, Nolaud, had rfonued a large amount of M-rviitt, Itotw ilh-laiuling that the con pluiut nllcgi d Hint la-"; rloniu'd no m rvici whale w r." The Mtcnogrnplicr will trnncriU' tlie tetimony nt the carllcM iihle date, when the referee will In al' the nlgil liu lilt of the attorney in the cnc, it ting III I'iugcne. I'lieti he will Itiul the law mid fact in ll.e ca' and report tlie fame to Jmlgi' full. Mull at the term of circuit court w hl' li convene ill Kugene, Moll. lav, Man-It 5, and he will older the Jti'h:uieiil entered up. l'.J'l.u::illiiii. There It u rumor in tlie town I had ml. hed the Catholic church. lliie with I publicly ii.'el;ire, that filch nil ut-crtiou I totally fale, ileterving to it- called a lie a big u a ll-t; for 1 tik nothing out of the church but my own, what I clearly can prove. Wluittt'Ver dan- to deiiioiitratt' that the ijtlcMlnn ublo object It-long to the congregation, ' I Invited to tee me ill my lioiiHe, Kiev-, eii'h ftnvt. I The Archbishop appointed me for the n-ctorhip of Siiith Coriuliu, Waihingtoii Coiinly, (Ire. That' the rentoii 1 n'igi'l Iroui the n'ctorhip! of I'.ugi'iii', mnl tlo not Intend to leave1 tlii phuv mi fiMiu, w hen' I came fix i year iigo for the l-nellt of my health. ' ItKV. K. S. IlKl K. I State Tittf All Palil. i The following I Hclf-explauatory: Si.km, l eh. .1. ISUJ. l-'rank Iteltner, Ki., County TrvaMiir- T, J'.llgelie, (regoli: Dear Mr: I am in receipt of your es teemed favor of the Sift Ull., cuclofiiig Imnk exchange in my hivor In the muiii i of ftxt, with liiBlriution to apply the! Haiiieon accoiiiit of Mtate luxe duel from I ,a i in county, which amount I pat all arn-nge on nci-ount of tnxe due at the pnteiit Hint I ll ank vou ' ' ... tiJ I" very Minocrciy lor tlie fume a well a for the nil I form courtify mIiowii thit deimrtment In our bu.lue. tletnil. I only with that ull count let went In the fame comlilioii ii'mu our Imok. I n iuain Votir truly, Pn 1 1. SlinxciiAN, State Tn uHun-r. I'ally i.iianl. IV Ii ). No Fi.otniMi Mi i.i.. The (Ir.wtn, and probably nearly every one of it rentier, MUppoMctl that Fugene wat go ing to have a llrt-c liixt llouilng mill rigid away. It now wt-ma thai we are going to If Mubjeeted to diupioiiit mi ni in thl regard, for a time nt Im-l. ltnpMniN that Mr. It.itlt-r, the pro Ji tor of the enterprite, after coliider uhl" talk, left for lilt home in the cn-t by thit morning' ovcilaii. I train. He claim that It wa lmpo.,le to uuike tlm contract wanted for tin- water- power and the locatlnn f ir the pro-jtof-il mill. Theowinrt of the .w r, ' audolhtr llitcn-fted lu tlie fame, In-1 form u that they olli-n-d to make j nearly uny kind of a con tract wauled, : and they nre fati-lled that he did not ; menu husliiejt from tlie ftmt. We i will n inark right hcn that Kugt-ne mu-t Inlxir until fhu get a llrt i la lloiiring mill. 1 . ' MaI'K an A'j-k.n.mknt. Albany llenild: Iiul Vit-reck ha made a-fignmi-iitt to K. W. Imgd ii fur the Ifiu lll of hi creditor. Tht; uigu-Uli-lit llu-ludet hi n-nl elute iu Yn-l-it-k' ndditioti to Albany and hit n -I-dein-e property on liroadalhin tln. t. The inventory ha not yet l-u 111. d, but it i lnirii.il that thi.- u-t-t will U I twit n tV'i ami and the liahil Itiet ultiut the Maine. Hi burl r -Imp i exempt from execution, and wlllo maiu "j- ii. V(4tif, fill ill -ff. I fi.l,-g. II. W ilk L I "ii a in If I S. L',-,1 n .n xl'Dd. Lt it Lil.u . ....LI ; , 'o Lil II t. .ii rj cte I V llir 'i.gtii t I Ku.ihII, lln Unit.r. Mr U ile i i um f lu lU iry tchool lui aluulbb jrr.- Till'. lltHIKMIA t ( nrli.iK Peal. l''i i..ir4 Kit . w arrant w ut woru out lal even in- iy J. H. Diiiih iin for the arrevt of a i man living d.wn the river. Mr. 1 1, nun -tat. that he w a m ting at in.- for the man in the tulc of pome I n A Mich agent he wa to receive a. I .ir a certain price it coiuiuliflon. u the laud wu old the purchaw pr! , fotnet lung over H11, wa paid v. and t he di. d lliaile. I ri'Mi'iug, that, in ctiM' mi luvei.ll. ga on wa iiiade hy the purclmacr, tie might U' Mime Miplcioii of Irreg uh ly he nt down to the farm and in: .- a ti nder of the balance, or coin in: -ion, amounting to Jt'.i'i. Thlwa to ' Ihnnigli the hand of the farm er uid hi w lie, Jut fur tivhtilialcltect, au I tin n I- n-luriii d. II M-euiN that the M'helue Worked -n mihly until it came to the return of tin- money, which wu not done. Mr. Di. .ham iiltf iiiptt-d torn-cure It with for. e Imt the two wire more than hi lui ti ll and he came to tow n and com mi i.ivd aclioii for tlie uuin'mirntt. 'i lie faruu-r ha not Uvii found al tli" :gh it I aid he came to tow n ami dr. t a dcHit from olio of the hank la evening. A M range transaction ur. -!y, If nil the Ntiilemcntt n-gnnllng tin- i.'llair can It vi rilled. No Debt ( rcttted TLIt Muotb.. orvalllt Tiuu : Till morning' in:. I carried to Judge KuUertnu a doc iiinvnl of luteret to O. V. etiiplore. i It w a a i t it ion from Ifcivlvct t'fark ; iiM.iug for an order to pay wilarie of ' employe in the tcrvice of the O. 1. I It inform the Judge that the receiver lin - now on liaiuU Millleicnt fund to av all claim for lalir Hint have Invii iiu urnl miicc Januarv 11, the duy from w hii Ii I lli ii lvi r I 'lark uiluiiuittmtloii laie. Whether or not then will If ; baliiiu-e after Milarlc an' paid I not i yci know n a the uccniint up In the I gc lend ollli-e have not yet lat'll bal . niin-.l, but it I not likely there wilt Iw ; aiiylhing to pnn The fact, however, th it there it enough money to pay al ; arii ih- not fignifv that the Mud ha pad cxifti!-. lliifineNt ha Itt'ii mo I jnr that a ih licit ha only Itfii avoid ; i d by the fact that no material lm he ji bought, uinl thu ouartcrlv pay- j on nt of t In- mail inntruct, amounting I to I: nio, ti ll ilue lu time to help out. ; I! i-eiver I lark doc not hot to make ni - vontiiie it now lug next nionin. Veti" Taken. 'ie A-lil.ind Npulit club thl week I for ftate ollUt-ta with the follow- vt. iu, I ah I fcr h Vll VO t-lilt: r governor, Nathan Pierce received ft the entire vote. r fiiprciue Judge, J. CumIoii It pn I. r ftate tri aviirer, little Inten-ft wa n, W. II. SMtllgh retvlvlng , ('apt. Tit-1 - and A. S. Ilurtif 3 i. r flute printer, ico. Alexander, r ft-cntary ol atute, V. H, Kb. r l . S. m nator, (ten. 1'. L. Apple hud no opMMition. r emigre, lt dift.. Itcv. Ira W .ili.l.t. Itlllll'l ItclllH, Feb. 8. lUl I LfMimliig. Wu had a few pn lly tlay luxt week. . lie fuwmlll I ext'teil to coin iiu .Hi- running in the fpriug. Mr. I'.liler Ih vl-ltlng with her ttv re i t, Mr. ami Mr. Durycc, lu tlii vleiinty, but will return to her home in i alifornia in a few week. liy i Iim- ltilllt; look NO pleuaailton mi il tiayt, waiting for her to come. Mr. Tommy Whitmont haa Itwt one of in work lioptcf, hut hit aecured an otlur lu iu pluce. Mr. Will Duryif ami Mr. Chan. I.i Hon ure in the valley working. Mit I'.lhi Ilayden I vlltlug with In r "inter Mr. Chapman, on Cellar I'l.l. 1'i.ln! Ilaln! ! lUiln! ! ! I- il I It clear out of night. All TllKHK. bally lluant, Ft. 10. Ciioiuni.M Mkct.-I.aMt night Po lii email Mathcw had acventccn i irn'"m J""' 11 n'lr that the I louri-l are now about evenly divided traveling northward and Mouthward, mnl two of hi gueft, from opixwlie dlreetlont had an alliftlng meeting. Thi-v were hnilhcr and had not aeeu each other for lii yearn, ami acemed ovt-rjoyctl ovi-r tho occatlon. Their unmet were I M ward ami Charles liy o:i, one hulling fnim Southern Call fortiia and tlie other fnmi lirititii Col. uinl. in. They Uitli luft thl morning lu rlhward ImiuiiiI. A "ItiioM.MK.viiATio.v." Warm 1 Spring Johnny, w ho Mervetl a term lu I lb - penitentiary from Ijino couuty haa ' be ii Intt rvlewed by the Albany lem 1 oe. at iignln. He fityf: "V. S. John i. t warm nilviN-ate of (ietirral JI. II. i Coinpftui for governor. Johnny wu in the Shenandoah valley with Comp ti i, aud know him to lie a find clan I in ii." bally (iuanl. Fall lu. mini.ic Cut in n. Id Orace, i Mift It.-v. William H. (Jnm. iibKhop of Oregon, ha apvluted .'. Martin II. Stravcim nclorof the lolie church of thi city. Ilev. M. ;trnven arrived htft Tuewlay and taken charge of the rili. He . ulf attend the mliwioui In care of tiriii prieat of Kugene. l.uanl, frli 0. 1 1 w-1 mi: it I'Alll I'AHTV. O. A. ij.l II and wife, of Springfield, Mr. Il.iiniiillt, of Mohawk, Arthur icgr, Mr. ami Mr. J. II. Ilarrlt " r' "i r'V midw Inter fair tomorrow. ballj OuaM, Ktln . ... O ,... lan....,, nui lulu v " '-o i ami iiiht ann mree it-H flf KllflW I..II Iffl II.Im fitv lat ' It. II III 1,1. .i(V ImI hi and eurly thi iinBiilnif. At v illi inirfiilmr. At time of Koinif to on- the ami waa nlng brlirhtly aud the snow wadls - '""' fa"' , i'olk entity has made a tax levy of 1 . mill. I WHV TIM EH AUli HAi:i. Americu Time: Tlicrn i I in tmicli ?:ii ! in the country ulxnit haril time find the eearcity o!' money, ami an tvcry! ly ii:is a o:uie ami known n rcmcily, I thnui;h I woulil write to toll your readers what I think is tliocnisc: Wo buy moro than we produc'. iherc i too iiiikIi ll iiir an t h.i- coti hipH'l lu re every year. 11. c thiniTt wc ought to raiin- ut lioni'' wo uro liuying. o U t our timla r rot and buy our plow MttK'k, Miiglctrci-f, axe liaiiillcf, hoc hainUcB an l fciuiug. NVo throw awnv our u-lie mi l !uy oati ami axlo gre.ic. it ' t t-l t o give awav our im-ci iinies aim buy haiiiettringt mil fliix'ttrint. o w.mto our manure mi l buy guano. We buy garden Kifd in tlie spring and cabbage in tlie w inter. o let our land grow up in weed and buy our brooms. WewiiMtothe wax out of our pino and gutn trim and buy chew ing gum for our children. e build echool bouic ami lure h nchors am! cinl our ihildrcn oil to I educated. We land a five-cent fih with a four-dollar linhing rod. We tend a tifUvn-ocnt 1mv out with a twenty-dollar gun aud a four-dollar dog to kill bird. mine dogs and buy w ool. And about the onlv thing in this country that there it an over production of are jHlitic and dog- tics. UKSTKOUMJ CHIN' KIKS HINTS. AT TIIK In accordance with the revifed otatutch, tho 773 died used in the coinage at the mint luft year were dontroyiHl at tho Philadelphia mint on the morning of January I'ml. under tho gtinervioion of t.olner Steel, in tho lirest'tico of Sn iwrin tendent Hofbyhell and A-:iycr lickfcldt. Tho dii'U destroyeil were as lollowe: uoublo talc i.i, eagles 81, half euglca US, quarter eagle (1, silver dollars II, half dol lars 21, qufatcr dollars OS, Mouvciur quarters -1, dimes I'i, nicklct I I S and cents 310. This dent ruction of mint dies occurs on January 1ft of every year, ami if one liapxtis to get a coin now dated is1.) ) ho will know that it is a holdover coin and not a new one. New coins will bear the dale of this year. A (OXPAIMMiX. It is tho samo thing all over tho country. Democratio tdaguatiou, blight and decay aro very evenly and impartially ditdributcd. Tho peoplo voted "tho change" ami they havo it. Sunday Orcgonian. Tho Wilson bill wrecked another institution in Aiideron. Kiiinia Nixon's danco liotiso in Mazclwood has lieen forced to tho wall on ac count of tho stringency of -tho times, and she will mnvn her con cern to Indianapolis. Threatened competition from tho "piuiicr labor of KurojK)" is the asHigiutl cause of tho failure.- Anderson, Ind., Dem ocrat. Portland Tomahawk: When Geo. V. Childs diet! thero was ono less true and real man alive. There aro few such, though there are many whose pretentions aro great. Mr. Childs was an honest man. No taint of corruption ever touched him. In a wolrd of din honesty and selfishness, ho stands out as one of tho beacon lights of history. lie was not great in in tellect, but that is of much less im portance than true manhood, when one nf thai nobility whose warrant is character, passes away, tho world loses more than it gains by the work of hundreds uud thousands of ordinarily hon.'ft men. Tho great desideratum in the matter of electrical appliances is storago battery which will fill tho place that is called for in that line. Inventors havo been at work but have failed so far. It is said that evidently that no satisfactory etor age system for propelling stmt railway cars by electricity lias yet been devifcd, for tho MctroiMilitan Railway Compnny of New York city is out with au olTcr of fK), (XX) reward to the inventor who) will devise a plan which will er mit the safe and economical use of electricity on the lines it controls. Fossil Journal: P. I). Smith, formerly of Wagner, who drew the big Examiner prize last ymr, died recently at Ijikeview from the effects of amputation of a broken limb. I he broken leg was received : in a runaway, and from exposure - , 'gangrene set in. Smith never lived on his orange farm, but sold it toon t-flcr hn nn it for fClXM) , ln.n.u .,,, ;.i t... ' l.llllj'. V K' . i.t Ul UT i dissipation In a lew month, ! dissipation in a few luonths, and ' he dieu t'nnilct. He was in his iCups when tho accident happened which result.il in his death, and j w,1l ,ie thought Ins grenotl for- i tune proven w oe ins undoing. 0 o o