The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 24, 1894, Image 7

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    CITY AND COUNTY.
ATl?I.DAY rEHHUAHY t
Ao Kdlior'a Keeow tueadatlnu.
Mr. C. K. lHvl, alitor of the Hlnmi
field, Iowa. Parmer, savs: "I can r
eamimeiid Chatiils-rlahi Cough I Qui
etly to nil auhcn-r Willi cold "d
rn.up. 1 have ued ll In my family
fur two year m 1 1 1 hove found It the
best I ever ucd for tin iirHPW for
which it u intended, to win bottle
for tale by iMiurn A IM.uiio.
1 kintu Man's Kiperleure.
Mr. AlUit Favorite, of Arkansas
City, Kan., wishe to give our readers
the bent-lit of hlseX.rience with colds.
Hoaay: "1 cont racial u cold early
liD.tt.prlnKll.Rl act tied on my lumc,
aud hail hardly recovered fnuu It when
1 caught another that hungoiiall sum
mer auJ li-ft me with a Imkiug cough
w hlcu I thought I never would gel rhl
of. I had used Chambcrlain'a Cough
Humedy some fourteen years ago wiih
much suit-, ami concluded to try It
again. When I lml got through with
0110 bottle my cough had left me, and
I have not sutlered with cough or
cold aim. I have recommended it to
other, aud ull speak well of It." Fifty
oeul bottle for aale by Unburn & DeLa-
A Kew Cure I'or KheumatWm.
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, III.,
waa troubled with rheumatism and
tried a Dumler of dltlerelit remedies;
but aaya none of them acemed to do
him any g'ssj, but llualy he got hold
of one that iecdily cured lilnu He
waa much deaud with It and felt aure
that others aimilurly atllicted would
Ilka to know what the remedy waa
that cured him. lie states for the ben
efit of the public that it ! called Cham
berlalu'a Tain Halm. For aale by
Ohiiukx & PeLa.no.
Irultallea
Are numerous but of the Oliver Chilled
Plow they fall to do the work like thr
genuine.
F. L. ClIAMBKR",
Sole Agent, Eugene.
Seeds!
For all kind of field seeds go to
A. Uol.lMtMITII,
The Urocer.
Coal Hill .Nursery.
Call on or address T. N. Ncgar, Eu
freue, for all kind of nursery atoek.
Prune on iimroMeni plum roota thnt
will not spreul, also on each root.
HHt:viTit:n.
Oliver plow.
Henderson, ucutlst.
J. J. Wultou, uttorneyHit-luw.
Genuine Oliver chilled plow extra
can only be bought of
F. L. CllAMIIKKH.
Monev to loan on farm. EnUlre of
Judge Walton.
Money to loan on Improved farm for
a term of year at a reasonable rate of
Interest by K. J. McCluuuhali.
Tb New t li ver Htccl Mow lathe
only plow that give perfect satlslae
tlou In sticky soils. It la guaranteed.
Dr. (). V. Middle limy ho found at
his residence on Olive street, between
Fifth and Sixth streets, one block west
of the Minnesota hotel. He In pre
pared to do all dental work III the Is-st
uianner.
Monitor drill,
Ievcr harrows,
Itolling cultivator,
hprlng looih and all other kind of
barrows at Itottuiu price.
F. I.. ClIAMUKHM.
Oliver Chilled Walking
and Sulky
Oliver Steel ) (iang Plows.
A complete slock of all size always on
baud. F. I,. Chamhkhh.
Tbe Local Market.
Ttas followliiK i'jtiliiiu (or tbt local market
ar ol null priwo only, lb; arc eonwixl
kli nj will Iw fuuinl accural as suco
anwcirau bs Dixie:
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Wbbat Net, ; on buard ...
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SHEEP INSPFXTOIW NOTICE.
All erons In Lane county ownlnir
aoabby aheep or ahet'p alllieled with
other dlavanea, are hereby iioUHinI that
aaid aheep niut lie thoroughly dipicd,
aufflcleut to kill aald dlm-axe forthwith.
Any peraon falllnir to comply with
thia notice will be liable to have hi
heep lipiei by the I napector at aaid
person' expense. Take notice and
save Mmt.
Date Sept. 1. 1892.
S. li. JtXKIN, Sheep Inr?ctor,
Ouion RalslBff.
The moat profitable crop any man
can nut In in Oregon a good sou i on
loon; and the variety that yield the
lartrett and I the !-t k r is the
'Oregon Yellow Dalivcr." Hundred
of Oregon farmer have proven It, but
till there I a shortage every year,
(ret the ifeliulne seed of F. L. Cham.
bent, alo all other kinds of garden
aeecls In bulk.
GEO. W. KINSEY, AUCTION EEK
When you want your good, hnue
hold furiMtun' oi laud sold at auetlmi
call on livo. W. Kinwy, the pioneer
and mokt uvful auctioneer In Ijtne
county. He will attend lo all aalea on
reawinalile coiumimion,
F.,.i i"ii Hat m no. From tbor
oulil.ml fowl. Ml ver Wyanilutu,
M. C. Ilrown I-ghoni. Lihl llramaa,
Hurrnl Plymouth IU k, 11. Langihaus
and ltlut k Minonvs, the treat ev'g nia
cliiiu. Eirui tl r 13. Carefully
packed to ulilp any ilitam-e. Ad'
V'mpnua Poultry yanl. lti'- burg, ire
jnn. FhKK ToLt-ia,
I'roprU-t'ir.
Take aasanUge of Watts' cliii out
tle aud get gouus at your own price.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21.
Pay your taxe.
Another pleaaut day.
Quite cool this morning.
Five prisoner now in the county
jail.
W. M. lU n.haw vUlteil Junction to
day. J. K. Hale, of HaywardCal., U lu
I'.Uu'eiie.
The niervlmiit- ivHirt hiiliic Im
proving. Main rrtle bull at Junction City to
morrow night.
Dow llulfof I.iMeburg waa In I'.u
gene hut night.
I-wi JohiiMii ' condition i again j
liuii'li Improvinl iMlay.
'I'lie iiiacliineiy for llonuv Olllil
null I in I .cell n-eivtMl.
Win. Driver aud bride nrrivet! home
on lue liNul thi .ilteriKMiu.
J. W. Hull i iitlug nlative aud
friend ill Lunelle today.
Prof. T. M. Murtlu, of Florvuw, ar
rived In town ili: afternoon.
Mlw Funuiu Cmner and MIm Tiittle
vNIIihI friend at Junction today.
Frank Hamilton exieci to return
from eunteru Oregoii about .Murch 1.
Mi JcmIc Withers I vUlting
friend above Collage tirove lor a few
days.
Isaac Vaiiduvne, of Coburg, ha
almul recovered fnuii hi recent severe
illness.
Di-Dutv Sheriff Croner I sTvlng
wiurl mT in the lower art of the
county today.
There will be a partial eclipse or the
moon March ill, visible here In the
early morning.
Prof. Thornton, urekldeiit of the I nl-
vemitv law school, baa an almanac
printed in I4w.
S. A. Itihhop, of Salem, who liaa been
vllling here lor several day returned
home this morning.
Iti.ln.rt ltlair accompanied J. W .Hull
home to Itimchurg thi afternoon for a
little hunting trip.
Major Sewall Truax dieil at Spokane
ye.terluy. He w at year of age, and
wo a S.W iiegn-e .iiaiMiu.
A letter received fr.-m Tulare, Cal.,
Mil inornlnir. a the illlurel mull,
Carey Martin, la recovering nicely.
James Hollclibct'k kilted a large lack
rabbit west of town u few day ago.
They are very rare In thi section.
We undertaul that Frank 1 lu.ll.y.
of I lad ley vllle, w ill In) a candidate lor
attMiwor Ufore the republican conven
tion. . i i:...... i i i
liinrrinKe iie-iif- i'-.u.. .
y-terday afternoo'i lo W. E. Calkin,
of Salem, and Mi Alice Stowell, of
Kugelie.
Mi Mattie Walton, a ami
girl, who went a a nilioimry to Ja-
au rei'eutly, lia oecu liearu irom ami
well aud happy,
ltoiihaui A Holme have U-cn
awanlel a Judgment agalnl 11. S.
Simon, in the Snlcm court lor ineaum
of t.Vi, attorney fwn.
(mini ha A. Orow, waa elected con-
grcwmaii-al-largc fnun I'elinxy Ivanla
yesterday on the republican ticket by
over I jn.tJtw plurality.
J. Hull, w ho k.llcd 11. 1 uiiimiiig at
Cascade Loek bl January, wan con
victed viflerday ut I he Dallea of mur
der in the second ilegriv.
The Polk count puiht are crowing
a good deal over fie l:Hulll levy there,
and want lo hear trolii some county
that can U at It f r low.
Albany Herald: City Marshal Lee
hit llntx'hed the imtessmclit of the do!
of the city. He f 'und r ilog, which
w ill bring In a re eniie oi f.m.
The caiiacll v of the Siuth llclid Ian-
nin extract work is UMMI gallon a day.
It sell for 371 ceiil a gallon. A cord
of Iwrk make 40 gallon tifextract.
O. H. 11. Simmon, the "exirt,"
ha tx-ell illdieUMl iiiflilll at Poitliuid,
and hu entered a plea of not guilty.
Hi trial lia oeen set lor .Maren r.nu.
Mr. Iiovcall. ateil alsuit iJOyear.
dieil at her home I- mile west of Eu
gene, on Conrad hill, last Monday,
from cancer. The luterment took place
eicrday.
Nick llaeau. nn extcni-ive lleiitoll
county cattle dealer, went to Chicago
last November ami lias in-cii mnwing
ever since. lie wo potwewwu oi con
siderable money.
The old building on the lot owned by
L. Kosteliia. corner of Ninth and Pearl
street. I being torn down and a one-
story I m I nc block will be erected
there nil spring.
Prineville I lev lew: An hatcrner
write to know If there 1 any game
around Prineville. We should say
so faro, tan, jtoker lu fact olmosl
any game a man want.
The banker and barU-r will close
their reHH-tlve busineMi housea tomor
row Washington' birthday a legal
holiday. The prlntera will be m
pelled 'lo labor Juxt the same as usual.
Portland ho aome candidate for
stale print r. Then- are Win. sburn
of the OreRonlan, formerly of Eugene,
Schwab, lleverldge, of the Lewi, lry
den Co., and H. J. Marsh, a Job printer
who ha a complete plant.
Sol. Sleinhelser, an old resident of
Eugene, while going down the stair
of hi residence III Portland, In the
cellar, last Saturday, fell and broke his
collar bone. We understand that he is
lying In a critical condition, Irom the
ell'i-ctaof hi Injurlea.
The Dalles Chronicle says that the
people alut The Dalle do not think
Union a suitable place for the branch
asylum, and Mlcve the Injunction to
be the proper thing unless it is a move
ment to defeat the measure of placing
the Institution anywhere.
J. C. Ithodc. of Portland, superin
tendent of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the
Christian churche of Oregon, deliv
ered a line lecture at the Christian
church last evening to a good audi
eiiif. Mr. Klnsle i a printer on the
Portland Iaily Oregonian.
Prineville llevlew: Mark Cary left
last Saturday for South Africa. He
had intended going to San Francisco
but the report of the fabulous richness
of the irold mine of Africa attracted
bis attention, ai d he determined to
rnt hi lot In the dark continent.
The people of Id J CI ii IT. California,
have ul--ill.d $.'),0iaj toward toward
building a railroed from the iln-gnn
Miort liii" In Ijw'ern Oregon, through
Jjike count v, Oregoii, and Mod.-,
Miata and 'fehniua untie, Califor
nia, and thence I tide water. Other
Villi tie will ala. killsKTils lils-rally.
t h4 rd will tap all the valley of
r .astern Oregon i im .ortbeasteru t al
ifornia, with pn olilr a branch con.
Iiecting Klamath rail. rucll t sys
tem would ojien up a vast, fertile coun
tryand prove of g-ueral beiiellt.
CoSr'IKSI Tlos. 'omniidoiui of
the folloa ing tiiiutera lu (Irrgori
have been sigtied: John W. Colin,.,
Carlton, Yambiil county; John A.
Ditlcr, Sublimity, Marion county,
lieo. Fiiiley, Crawfordville, Linn
.unty; Ix"i K Phortridg', Dolph,
TiliaUKwg county.
1 (il EAT (.U T SALE.
Tbrff HauU-ome Fa run, One ef 400
Arres. one ef I4 Arreii,
and One of 40 Arres,
(Iveii Away.
On March 1 the Ijtne County Land
and Loan Company will l-gin thelr
famous sale of Eugene t u projierty i
at the end -if which they will give to
their iatro'. the als'Ve elegant prl-.
Semi for olie of their catalogue, with'
full description of pro-rty and prie.
THE OUAUir.lCAL CONTEST.
I be folUiHii g is tli- prPKriirum f Hie
re-Hnl iitpr-iolleglht orali.rii'ul colite-t,
to be I eld at Villard Hall 1'ilday evening
Febrnurjr lrd:
S. l.cli u MuiiJolui Chin
l'rnywr llev. 11. L. lUiardiuau
Address of Welcoius . . Dr 0 11 Cliapmau
Yis'iil Duet
.. . Misdta Mat Dorris sud L umn Holt
Oration. .T II A lum. 1'aeitlo Uuirersily
-Mouut M riuh and the Acropolis."
Orntiou, CJ .Uood
WillHiuette I'mvtirsity
'Couditlolial Citizenship."
Oration, Perry F Chandler.
Portland I'uiversity
".Sunrise and Sunset."
Vocal Solo, Mis Lulu llelisliaw
Orntiou, (1 WJoiiea, Univ- rally of Oregon
"Eternsl VigilHiirvis thH Price of Liberty"
Oration, Gertrude Lnmli, Pioitlf (illeg
"A Niuetwntli Century Poesibihty."
Oratio j E Li.toilrelte, MoMllitiVillo
"Popular E lui'itioii Hie Palladium of
lleiuoerarr."
Vocal Solo Irving M Olan
Oration, Anciiif E Watson, Moi.incintU
Oar lli-iinblic."
OrNtioti AM Williimis, Albany,
What K,Mid..t Tbon in Nature."
g iMit tip "Itibin Adsir"
Mr McAllister, Mis Cecils Dorr is,
Mistie Aln-e and Ib nett lorris.
Hansen Judgment Alllrtued.
The supriMiie court ntllruied the judg
ment of the lower court lu the cum of
the state vs. Hansen, iips llut, from
Clatsop count v. The hpimmiI uiih on
the ground ol eiror. Wtdnesday, July
L'litli last, he murdered his wile, Caio
line Hansen, w hile she w us elicaued lu
picking raspls-rrlcs at their home in
Clatsop county. The deed was com
mlttiil with n'sttek abiiiit n yard lu
length, Willi a knol on the end. The
blow wn upon the head. It iu'eurnl
alsiul 4 p. m. Hansen made a confes
sion on the follow ji g Saturday to
Sheriff H. A. Smith and F. I. Diinlmr.
HI wifediisl aiino-i Instantly, aud
after reuciiuing by her side nlsiut an
hour 1Iums.ii went b n iieiuhlMir's
hoii. iiinl told him what he had done.
During the evening he burned the
stick in a stove in his home. He was
indicted and eoiivieted of tl c crime of
murder In 'he Hot degree. j
To I be Public.
TheJ. W. Christian bankrupt stock of
hooks, station. TV, etc. can now I' found j
at the ' Hal er" Oun Works." The!
same will In- sold at unheard of low j
price. Hooks that sold for $i no li'ic;
Ihlnkofit! A few sinsl IsMiks left.
All tiiilimlted umouiit of novels of Hie '
lsst author-.. lilltcdeed mh iiis, the 1
licst authors, 'sic. Clothes and sins-.
brushes ,'rom Kle lo Its', the same
would cost oOc and Kic uny u here eli-.
Uood mouth harps t)c to .'l-'ic;
copies of c!miea sheet music, oc 'r
(Nipy: some 4'K- and .Vhr mu-lc among
It. Itart'aiiis in everything. Come
early nnil avoiil the rusii. History of
Oregon by W. II. (iray, f.'l, our priiv
i'MJ. llAHKKU Ol X WllKKI.
Postiuiisler at Hum Ii ore.
Postniastvrs W. II. Fisher, lUm
burg, Or.; P. A. Ihirlln, Ooldelidale,
Wash.
Itegistersof land ollltv Ileiijamin
F. Morris, Ia-wIsIoii, Idaho; AlUrtU.
Floyd. Walla Walla. Wash.
Ketviver of public money Milton
(. Gage, Holse, Idaho; Lafayette M.
Flourby, Ssikane, Wash.
Postmaster- lleiiiamiii F. Griffin,
F.siiiillilo, Cul.; Jame M. Miller,
VaeBVllle, Cal.; J. II. Lynch, Unite,
Mont.; Charles W. Allen, lis Vegas,
N. M.
Hrliool Entertalntueot,
The CreMwell scIkmiI will hold an n
tertaiumeut on Friday night, March
'2, being the last day of the winter
term. The exercise will consist of
music, songs, declamations and dia
logue. A small admittance fee will tie
charged and the proceed taken to pur
chase Issiks for a scIiimiI library.
Kveryoody come.
C. L. S.,
Principal.
Et(iKK I'Koi-I.K The Prineville
News ban this: "It i claimed that
the ill-fated vessel, 1 trot her Jonathan,
ha at last Iss n hs-ateil. Among those
who went down on this vessel were
the pare nts and a sister of Mr. Day
ton Elliott; also Jerry I. m key's wile
and her two little Isiys; also a sister of
Mr. Elliott's mother, whrsie name we
have not now at hand. -Mrs. Elliott's
parent were Mr. and Mr. Samuel N,
Luckey, uncle and aunt of J. L.
I.ucKey, of this place. They bad been
East and were returning home when
the old condemned hulk, known a
the ltmiher Jonathan ran onto a rock
and sank lu a few moment. It I said
that a trui.k iM'loiigmg to Mr. Jerry
Luckey I the only pr.'s rty ls-iiigiug
to the unfor'unate fiimilv that ever
came ashore. The Warm Spring Indi
an airenl, wh name we have forgot
ten, waa one of the drowned. He bad
with !ilm tln.msi, which Monged to
the Indians. The I'nit.d htntes gov
ernment never made up I he is. S,
N. Luckey Inel with lilni Is-twwn t.t,
anil t i,0"", all of which funds were
doubths ls ked up In one of (he ship's
safe. The vicl cariied tl,i".'t in
irold, Ims-t ( f whiiii was prohidily guv
enimeiil money."
rUy buaid. let,. .'I.
AKUOl I ! At thedeHit last likdit
Ik pUly rsheriff ( roller orresletl Otto
illstrap, oil a olnpiaiiit maile by E.
C. Miii'b, liiaridiig the young mnu
- :.. . !. . I . .. . ...
Willi IN'I'llC 0 B'St.'H'MIlit llt'llll'l, 111
the sum of T'l. He gavea lsil.il f(.r
his ai's-arnnee this allcrmou al 1
o'chs k.
Al I li p il. mini. I's ll..r.
ney lll)s a motion to vicate the writ,
but the court lit I I advrliy. At the
time of going to pn-s morif motion
were being aigucd.
To Mv P .who's. take . l.-;u,u re
instating b a. I of my patron tbt)
fntm and after this d:tt will not
have any drug -to- bill to pay. Ml
bine wVl ts.' lurni.slii-1 patient wilh
oul extra chare.
Dk. E. D. Mi Ki.nn IY.
iuowa llrrr.
L. E. Fa inirton. who suddenly left
; here, wher le had been a' tending the
I I'nlverslty f Oregon, last June, on ac
count of sii vm, ha entirely recov
ered so his lend here will be pleased
to learn. J I now pi act leal ly carry
ing out lib nblilon to lieeome a min
ister, a Hi Mowing from The Dalle
Chronicle Icat1:
A ti e v. Mr. Itarnhart, who
pp nelu-a airfield the first Sunday
in the nioi w i also-lit last Sabbath,
Mr. l.l'ico K. Farrington took hi
place, w ill vnl acceptance. His text
whs of,, M, nt.i me all ye that lalsir
aud are In . y laden aud 1 will give
you rct." I's'slde enlarging Ulsili the
Invitation the text, heiiuotcd many
ofthepron -es of Is.th Old and New
Testainent. and nl the same time
showed pi .inly that the sinner linisl
come ll he '. .Il l' saved. He then told
ofsomeoft.ie J.ys of the Christian,
aud also of his trials. He was listened
to with Int rest through the w hole by
a large aud etice.
Au Explanation.
There scc'ii to be nn Idea prevalent
Ihal theadi i'asIoii fee to the Inter
Collegiate Oratorical contest is higher
than need be. Hut when the facts are
I known, such Is not the case. We have
'an expense ranging from t0 t" H'H;
and w hatever la made over and alsive
I this amount, will be kept until next
'year, when It will go to pny the ex
j pcusc of delegate to the next state
convention.
To raise money for this purose, ev
I end institution of the state have
' charged a fee of Z'm to Ihelr local con
Jest. Aud In order to avoid similar
i charge here next year, the committee
thought it the better plan lo charge iio
I now. The programme certainly la
! worth that amount. It I sincerely
i Iions that the fact may U under
' stood and given their due weight.
1 Fhank Mattiikwh,
I Pre, local Aanociallon.
I Married."
I'sily uuanl, l.b. :i.
' Mr. W. E. Calkins, a Salem book
I kts-s-r, and Mis Alice Stowell, a well
! known young lady of this city, were
I married 'this morning at the residence
Jof the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J.
II. Stowell. The ceremony occurred at
H:'J! o'clock i.nd w as jsTformed by Itev.
W. II. Gillie . of the First Presbyter
ian church, .dcudcllxohu'a "Wedding
1 March" wit rendered by Mr. I. T.
' Nicklin.
1 The nsuut were tastefully decorated
und alaitit lulrty guest witnessed the
' ceremony. Immediately after the us
ual coiigratu . lions which followed the
cert moiiy, tl newly wedded pair left
' for thelr Sal. i home accompanied by
, the gnmm'a other, Mr, it. F. Smith,
ami the hi e'a sister, Misa Hattle
Stowell.
( iiniaulratlon.
Feb. 12.
KitiToit p in: (ii Aitn: Owing to
the close th and coliMipMciit light
trade I has' Ity dechled to close out
my stiH'k o; tches, clocks, jewelry,
silvcrwariM musical goials and con
fine myself the repairing business
until linns : Utter.
As on ind cineiit to purchasers I
will oiler i e most of tns sbH'k at
actual first eimt nnil a great deal of It
nt a sacrillct .
In ndditio i, I w III, on the 1st day of
May give b ur handsome present to
purchasers. J. O. Waith.
A Happy Ending:.
Ottkuvh i.k, Ya. For fifteen year
I was a great sullcrer from dys-'slu
and nothing relieved mo until I tried
Simmons Liver llegulutor. This i
the best medicine In the world. I am
now In good health. Mr. N. J. Col
lins. Your druggist sella It in liquid or
lewder. Tlio powder to be taken dry
or made Into a tea.
A Bargain.
The furniture, stove, bedding, etc.,
In a suite of rooms couvieutly located
In the busincs portion of Willamette
street 1 offered for aale at a bargain.
Low rent, electric light lu hall, water
and toilet room convenient. A good
chance for one or two single men to se
cure cheap lodging. Inquire at this
oftlce.
Doi'tTotaccaStt orsao.e lour Lire Avar
lath truthful, nurtll'i tills ol a llttl Iss.k
thsl tolls all atuiil No-to-bac, lh vniudsrlul,
Uu-inUss, iUsstu ladapro hslill eura. 1 h
tst ! tridliii antl the man wbo wsiit U quU
ml ean't rum no uhraical or Bnsurisl rl.l In
uon "Nislo-Us...'' SuidbylMhurn A iHrlano.
book at drug atom, oc tj mall Insa. Aitclraa
The surrllua Kvnuslf Co., ladlaua Mineral
Krln, lal.
Jimmy Fkmnei.l Aoaim. Ye ter
day' Albany liemocrat has the follow
ing concerting a notorious character
well, ll not favorably known In Eu
gene, and w c I under Is hi d to a-s-ar
ld ire the next Lane county
grand Jury: "About midnight last
ulght a loud i nd boisterous noise waa
heard coiuii ,' from the Chlncso row
on Second s (eel A policeman hast
eued that w: y and fisjnd Jame Fen
uell In hot t 'fault of a couple of white
men. Kt'ii i ll's version of the matter
wa that he a In the house when the
two men enii
resulting in "
declare he
watch. Th
application
but refued
aualust the
that the pla
where sevei
habit of cot
to l issued
kis ping a i
ielit evidell
trietl."
red. a dispute followed
tight In which Fen mil
as relieved of a I IV)
the two meu deny. Au
is made for their arrest.
it would be two to one
rsaecution. It Is claimed
la a regular opium Jemt,
young men are lu the
gating. A warrant waa
the arrest of Chung for
tlcrly house. If audio-
an be secured he will be
MaHKII.i - Wtslntatlay'a Salem
Journal; marriuge of Mr. J. I
Wrsslwiirth nra Laura Itamp, ami
Mr. 1. D. D '.cr.ir., Iwtter known at
! Sulem as W i Driver, took place at tbe
rciilvitce oi ,Irs. Mary Ilauipoti Caid-
tal stn et. a lu o'clock a. in. bsiay, by
I la-v. (i. W. Jraiinis. Mr. and Mrs.
! Driver took the untiiiig traiu for Eo
' ir tie whele ihey wol makethelrhoine,
Mr. Driver U a ami of Key. I. D.
Driver ani!() painter bv trade. II and
I his bride at; well and favorably known
In fsab-iia cli"lea.
1 Hill. s Yitalijer is AaVial yoi need
for Dyspeia, torpid liver, )iUiw
I skiu or kidii y Trouble. It U guarun-
j teed to give you satisfaction- 1'rloe 75
j oeota. SUJ by Dr. E. D. MtKenoey,
0
WAHIIINOTON'S JilUrilUAY.
1 tie Anniversary Onsrrvrd Hy a Pub
lic School Hi ItaUlng.
Psi.y iiutr.i, r. b.
The holiday wa ciebralel today by
the public schiMils Joined by a large
Mirtiou of the adult sipulatloti of our
city and a numts-r of students and
teacher of the I nlverslty of Oregon.
The exercises took place ut U4
Geary sclnsd this afleriiisui. Shortly
before " o'eliH'k the pupils of tin Cen
tral win n hernlcd by I'raer's Juvenile
Hand, imrehcd tlowu Wllliimtte
street t 1 the iiilcrMvlloit of Ninth,
where they were joined by the billow
ing orgitiiat inns In dress uniform:
Company (', O. N. tl., J, W. Geary
Pst, G.'.V. 1!, bended by Kiucy
marshal liunl. Sons nf V'eteriin 'of
isi. A. l'ut r's I amp, the Women'
llellef Ci r", iiinl l 'apt. Siich'a Ma
rine Cad-ts. The sclnsd children
liialchisl in the rear and the line -
cas-tlcil oil ilouu S lllsiiuelte -Ireet to
Filth and theineon the latter si nvt to
the (iettry school grounds. lU-nlcs
lliosc in . I if lin. of march there was a
large crovd of the sipulai-u which
made up a part of the pron-s-nm.
Al tlio intersection t ljiwreni-e
street the iih.soii was nn t by the
Geary sclnsd children, formed In line
of march. Salutisi, in ihe way of
cheers, were exchauwisl Is'twt n the
schisds, and the band played several
selection before the march wa re
suuits.1. Coburg Items.
Feb. at.
Haiti, snow and mud.
A very heavy snow fell on the ltlth
and 17th.
J.A.Holt has Isvn titilte sick for
the last few days, but Is much laiter
now.
O. It. Gisslale, Frank Miller aud
Untie John Diamond visited Eugene
Sat unlay.
C. C. GiMalale went to Iebauon on
busiiu-s Sat unlay, returning home
Monday.
Mr. JastH-r Wilkin was called to
the home of her grantlmotlier, Mr.
Itlalchley, who was not exiNt-tcd to
live. The agctl lady Uvea neur Spring
field.
The new aclusil house Isiow town la
progressing rapidly.
Considerable luinls r is laitig hauled
to Eugene this week.
Horn, to the wife of ('has. Clover, on
Feb. 12, 1SU4, a 10 iM.uiid girl.
Marrleil, at the resbleinv of David
Elliot, on Feb. 15, by W. 11. See, J. P.,
Mr. Alex (irllllu to .Mis 1,. Klllot.
The happy couple have gone to LI1111
county on a visit lo relativist.
We understand that the Hotel tie
Coburg will have a new proprietor
alaiut March I. Mr. Eckcuhackcr has
leased the same. Mr. Holland, the
tin-scut proprietor, will keep a private
boarding house.
HKtil I.All.
t'tiinnitinlrallon.
Ikvino, Feb. 21, iHltl.
Epitok Gt:Aiu, Sir: I see III t lie
last week's Issue of the Kcglstcr thai
my name was mentioned as a probable
candidate for the lic'islnture. Allow
me to say, I thank the "Hustler" for
Informing nw of the fact, as I have not
been approached by any of my demo
cratic trlelldsoll this suhccl. Neither
do I care to I, as it is a well-known
fact that I generally sit down on
wrong wiierever I Hud It, regard les of
party; In nee, thoso who most gener
ally run the allairs of tin) stale ami
county, tlon't want nut lor any other
iurMse, only to I. slaughtered, ami as
for the honor Ihal may Is' attached to
the posilnui, other are welcome.
Could I have men enough to stand
w ith me something might 1st neenm-
i dished; hut one man would Ih like a
one mulleii stis'k In a sin en pasture,
and when he came home he would be
abused for w hat he had done, us our ex
representii'lviv, A.C. Jeiililni;s and H.
M. Veal ii. They were calletl the
"watchdogs" of Ihu treasury, and you
will allow me to say that If we hail a
few more "watchdog" Oregon would
have been U tter oil today, lluaucially.
.hconomy la the walctiwonl.
J. .tl. KITC'IIKX.
Aotheutlc Statistic.
The Florence West ho a long article
In Ita last Issue on the Incoming ami
outgoing freight fnun Florence, by
ocean, during Ihe year 1M,1. The re
capitulation I a follow:
In frclirht bv sale. 4 s,' tons; by
steamer, i.ikVj; tola! l,.')4- tons. Ex
port by aale, 4,1 V2 Ions; by steamer, lil
Ions; total, fi.l'IH tons. Total amount
of lumber manufactured for local trade
and export, 7,HI.'U"HJ feet. No. of sail
lug vennels arrived, 21; departing 21.
No. steamers arriving, 34; departing,
q.i. ..,..! i..iui.. r.. .i....u4i...-
64. Total numU-r vesnel arriving ami
deartliig, ll)!l. Total amount of sal-
mon canned, cast. I ,tn Atiioinii
of money expemltsl for lalsir, t'i.lKHJ,
The value or ennnetl salmon HM.uimi.
Probate Matters.
nalty Ouanl. rb. 21.
Estate of John llrnwn; Tho Brown
apiilntel administrator with Kp0
Ismds. Suretl.-s: G W Knapp, F W
Osburn and S It Eakln. The apprais
er, J II McClung, F H Hellmaii and
111 rreaton, n-isirted value of prop-
erty IlLim.
Estate of Candece Helshaw; apprais
er report show value of estate to be
tJIKIO.
rotate of John Illakely; report or ap
praiser show real proierty if Hie
value off-s HI, and .rsonal of t-14.1.
Heal Estate Transfer.
(Dl'XTHV,
Wm King to Fred Fisher, MO ai re
In t M r 4 e: 1 171.
J E Nnland. sherlll. to Mr Kale
Munra, M0 acres lu 1 10 a r I e; t IH.s-j.
I'ostpouetl.
On account of tbe reception given by
the local union or the . V. H. C,
Heller Than Gold" will be sst Mined
until Wednesday evening, February
Si-oxtxit.K'a Tiiai Hrownsvllle
Time: The trial of Dr. J. D. ShiiokIp
who ha lss-ri is.hiIiiimI In tho oMinty
Jail for tl e past three mouth on the
charge o' rus-, w in tsftir lu Aiiiany 011
or alsiul In-IJtli of next month A
liirtre nut. ils r of .le will attend from
here, sou e having Is-cti sulitsieiiael rui
w itnesses In Hie eas... Il promise to
11 ipMlte Interest lug.
Hilly url, f I. IX.
ptwTPi m;. The hearing of I he case
aifallist ( tto (ril-trap has Is. ti tsail-
jooimI until tomorniw 11101 ning at W
o 1 1'sH iiy jnsiicp icinsey,
Drain your fund. You need tiling
For tern is anil informatiou about tile,
a. hires li Nash 4 Co., manufacturers
of tiling, 1UU y, Oregou
TilUHSDA Y 1 Ell. iJ.
A bcautif il day.
Washing! an' blrthdu.
Spring a wk of cnifn-U nt Day A
Henderson' .
TtieMMb 11e wiu donsl (oday the
same as on - 1 1 1 1 1 ! : y.
Evans, tl ) out! iw, I now ut the
H'iiltcntia, at F- Isoin, Cal.
Window , las 1 ut to order.
F. L. I'll AMIII.Its.
IKi you know how cheap Day A
Henderson are selling their carpet-'.'
Curling Irons , It), l'i cents.
F. L. Cham 111:11.
Have ymi mvii Ihe new car ts and
price at Day Hkmikiimin's.
The batiks did Hot close, hut the bar
1st clom-it their places of business this
afterinsiu.
Frank H. Wilson, of Florence, h...
Is.11 npsiiuted 11 notary ptililic I v
Governor Pciinoycr.
The parade this aflcnnsui pn-sa iiled
a very crctlitable apH'aratice, ess ( mi
ls' thi sclnsd children.
The coldest liiornlnif thi winter,
the llu runiiiieter at U o'elis k standing
at 2:1 degrts.. alsive zero.
The lis'al train was 1" minutes late
this aflermsm, caus,. by having to
haul seven freight cars.
Tomorniw is Hie last day ii"Ui w hieh
case paH'rs lu the Man h li nn of cir
cuit court can lie served.
About 20 delegate to the oratorical
association, w hich meets hi Etittetie to
morniw arrival on thi afterinsin's
train.
Shetllt Jackson, of Linn county, has
returned to Albany, bringing w lilt him
tbe delimiting schixd suia-riutclidclil,
Prof. Huss. ll.
We have heard the mime of It. F.
lloud, of Irving, mentioned as a suit
able pc ro u for rcpn-seiitatlve on Ihe
n-puiiiicuu ticket.
The argument In the sherlll" case
w ill Ik heanl by the rvfi-n, II. C.
Watson, of Albany, tomorniw after-
iiimiii ut 2Wlo'tis k, at the court house.
Captain Swis-ney, V. S. A., San Die
go, ( al., says: "Milloh s Catarrh
licmedy la the first uuNliciue I have
ever found that would ever do me any
gtHxI." Price AO tvnta. Sold by
CiTV Diii'd Smut
Albany Democrat: Several traintts
stole a calf at llalsey aud ale It, or
art 01 It. 1 hey were arrested ami re
cosed on paying (111, of which the
owner of the calf was to have ntvlvcd
II for the calf ami (2 for for histmuble,
the Justice of tbe s-uce f.' and Ihe con
stable 11 One of the men had f IS and
paid the money .
Salem Jon mil: "What are the Rus
sian thistles any wav?" nsk the En-
gene (it'AKI). We have Iss-n Informed
by one who lias had exis-rlcnco with
them, that they can never ls-come a
nuisance in 1 tiy country when- It rains
In the late fa 1 ami winter. The seed
will germliii. ,e and Ihe least fnstt will
Imttoy then .
The chan i-leon bubble has bursl.
Where the c' angeuble reptile sold for
11 in M-v 1 irk 11 now sells tor 2U
is'tits and on y the middle das buy
litem, the lilc 1 Kmc 1 crowd havhii; tlnsi
of the very .ly fad. It I thought 10
cents, Including chain, will Ut the
irice. Ihe,' are bniuuht In Imixc of
.MX) fnun Florida, ami a big tutsim
was done at one time; but It I Hat
now.
Up In a Montana town a choir in or
der lo get even with the minister sang
a Hoo-verse hymn lasting two hours.
Ihe result wo no sermon that day.
1 ho next Miiitiatti they intended re
peatlntr It; but the minister was tisi
much for them. He opciitd the ser
vice with prayer, and ended It with a
blessing on the sermon, which would
Is- a follows, and without shipping he
talked three hour on the Immorality
of church choir.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Hoffman visit
ed Junction friend today.
A. J. Johnson returned to hi home
at Creawcll this afternoon.
Mr. J. 11. Chamber returned home
from Dallas this afternoon.
Ixml Johnson Is much belter today.
aud he Is considered out of danger.
Frank E. Dunn I extiectcd home
from San Francisco Satunlay morning.
E. J. Praslcr write from Woodland,
Cal., that he will return home alsiul
t ebmary 2M.
itev. J. E. Hayes, the Universale
general missionary, arrived here on
this afternoon a train.
Nathan Workman, of Mohawk, left
on lost night's train for a visit lo the
midwinter fair al San l- rauclsco.
A. W. Kuykendull, aliUAHU carrier
who ha len visiting at Drain for
several days, la ou hi mule again.
Char lee leaner received a letter this
morning fnun Portland, which stated
that Sol. Stelnheiser wa not exectcd
to recover.
Arthur Couiegy arrived home lust
night imm a visit lo the midwinter
fair at San Francisco. Ho rejsirts a
pleasant time.
Mr. and Mr. G. C. Greene and fain
ily, who have been sneudlug the win
ter here visiting at the residence of the
lady 'a father, J. U. Green, left on the
local thi morning for their Minnesota
home.
Ill-Metallic League.
A reouest lia been received fnun G
O. llolinan, state organlcr of the
Americaan bl-metalllc league, for Ore
gon, that a branch be organized In Eu
gene. In pursuance of this a meeting
I hereby called for Saturday evening
Feb. 24. at I'M o'clock, to lie held lu
the court house. All frleml of silver
legislation are Invited to be pit-sent
and lend tuelr aid toward making
strong organ ir.allou.
The follow lug la the u!duuce of the
pledge: "The undersigns! resident of
hereby become member of the
American I i-metalllo leairue at
and hereby 1 lcdire ourm-lvc to use all
honorable in -an to pna-ure the free re-
monetlintloi. or silver al the ratio or 1U
to I."
Now Is tin time for all who have nu
interest in tl Is lustier to exert their 111
lltieiioe In be ialf of silver and the tssi
pie In a strictly non-partisan move
ment. nn.Kjr.
Karl's (lover Hoot, the new bbssl
purifier, glvea fnnlimst and cleariiesa
to the complexion aud cure constipa
tion. 2.1 a n Is, ,V) oeiiU and 1. Sold
by Dr. E. D. McKeimey,
City Dki o Stork.
Wamam aki:h's Mihtakk (ie. P.
Howell k Co., of New York, have late
ly been refunded atsmt ii.t ty me
C. S. smtof11ce department, which
waa the amount In exc-s of the letral
rate of ponlaire paid them under
pnita-st. on "Priuter'a Ink," a Journal
for advertksera. and whlcli it wa
ftialmeil could not be sent as ecud
clusa inatler. The court decided other
wise, with iba above result.
Ytaut K IU4.
Sam Slinpsin now of Astoria, la
the best l-s't III Oregon, henc hi
ps-try I always interesting. The fob
lowing on Astoria' long felt want, a
r.illrrtad, I worthy of Is'lng read by
cvcrylssl'ii 1 regnii. It is rich:
There'll ut music In the ulr
When lh" la. 'r mil comes,
And the wood he young and fair
When Hie ra'lr.'iii! come-;
For tin1 livloii nf ! 1 1 r
And the ainuii nf enrk and care
U III Is- haiii In d every w ln-re,
When Ihe ra.iro.el coines!
There'll U'jc.v to youth ninl ate
When the lai'riid comes,
I or w . d turn a hrimilcr p'i,'e
Win 11 the railroad nunc-;
We w ill turn a hruhtc r page
In tin- el. pi inn-. uoMi'ii n'e
That our prophets did pierage,
Win 11 the i.iilioad conn s!
I'lie hill-ill 1 ,11 bl.siiii,
When I he rallr iol 1 nines,
'lin leil Is- glory nili r gl's'lu,
When tin' railroad ctum s,
i'lie 'hlli-iliii w ill blcoiii
With the baiiin r that Illume
Every col 1 olirininr' tomb,
When the railroad come!
I low Ihe headlands to the buy,
When the railroad comes,
Will n joiee and seem to say,
When the rail mad conies;
"We have waited for this day,
We have seen it 111 the play
Of the rainbow- in yen spray,"
When the railroad come!
I., t Is'aiity turn w lih scorn,
When the railroad conic.
From the liiL'aid all forlorn,
When the nulrot.d cones;
l.cl Is auty turn w ith si-urn
From the mos-luick wnmuly born,
Wlicn the railroad cvuies!
I'l honor never crew n,
When the nil I loin I conic,
Any man thai held us down,
ss lieu (he railroad mines:
Hut let riches and renown
He for tliein tliat saved the town
( inlerdark misfortune's fniwn
When the railroad comes!
1am L. SiMrsox.
Pleasant Hill Item.
Feb, 21.
Weather rather inclement.
Snow fell to the depth of 12 Inches
on the 17lh.
An eiiloyubleeveuiug wa stH-nt by
Ihe issiple of Ihe nc IghlN'rhood at the
n-r Ideiice of J. T. Hiiehaniiii, one later
also, al the residence of Iml Jlundy.
An oyster siips r I promised al It.
lluiniihrie' Frblay evening. A
gissl time Is anticipated.
An ovcrsltfht in mcutloning the
births tif the nelghlMirhiMHl on the 3d:
To Ihe wife of Clin Wills,', a son; same
date lo the wife of Kohl. Drttry, a
daughter; and Full. K, to the wife of S.
1 1. Cairn, a sou, Alltloiuir well, and
still there are mote to follow.
IW. Khod.-sof Portland delivered a
Very liiten-stiiig I siure on the 23 Inst.,
on the subject of the Y. P. S. E.
W. L. Wheeler lml the misfortune
(o Iimmo another valuable, horse lust
Monday, leasing hint without a team.
The district at this place ha placed
some valuable np itrattls in Hie sclnsd
In the shiiiseoi gloiie aud physiology
chart.
Mr. Jame Kellev returned last
Wis k from S,ui l' rauclsco, w here he
has Isvn taking a hiisiuc course for a
few lliolltlnt.
I'lm l..lr..liu l.T t'.ill. ..nlll.il.1i. lia lu.
" I" ' J .........nu l l-..
the tit'Aitu, Wen' greatly lllsappoluletl
111 not g'-uinn the Fiinio last wis h.
Hot these mishap will U few and fur
between.
Mis Jane Milehel bus none to Walla
Wnllu to sis'inl the winter with her
sister Mr. G. W. Cmblree.
X. X.
ItKiiiVKitiNUi T. M. Martin arrived
fnun Flon-nco yesterday afternoon on
his way lo Tulare, Calif., to attend hi
Injured son Cares'. Hcforo the train
arrived he ntvived a telegram that
Carey was able lo be up from hi ImhI
ami a letter would Iss immediately
forthcoming. Mr. Martin will there
fore await further new Is fore proceed
ing. A private letter wa retvlved at
this onion thi morning, written by
Carey himself 011 Monday. Thi Will
be welcome news to a ht of hla
friends here, who will 1st pleased to
learn that he I recovering ao rapidly.
Wii.t. CoNTixr I r The sale of the
Oregon Hank at Sheriff 'a sale, la adver
tised, being set for the 17th day of
Maren. 1 lie Aitsiny iM'moctai is in
formed that an ellort will be made to
restrain this, on the greund that the
mortgturs was Illegal, Ising made on
oralsitit the morning of the closing of
Ihe bank. The tleMwltors proptsw to
con ti-st every Mdul that will give them
a chance to regain aome of the money
they had deposited III the bank.
A HKI.AIttK. A letter wa received
fnun A. E. Heamea yesterday after,
noon stating that Hon. C. K. Wilkin
son had hud a relapse ami that th
lever wa raKlug auain. Mr. lleamea
stated that the young man waa quit
sick but not dangerously so. Mr. II
klnson' mother will go to Portland to
help cure lor him tomorrow. Ilia
many friend here hojsj for hla speedy
recovery.
PoTATom W'antkh. I want for Im
mediate shipment, two cam choice,
well assorted Ilurbank K)tatoea, for
which I will pny cash.
E. C. fciMITH.
Watts lia thsidiHl to close out bl
entire stts'k and only carry on the re
pairing business. JU-ud hi card la
till Issue.
We will have Special Day
Sales and continue same for the
season, holding them every
WEDNESDAY.
Sale Ho. 1Wsdncsdaj, Feb. 21,
MEN'S, SHIRTS.
Sale la, 2-WcdrrJaj, Pel 23,
BLANKETS.
15 Per Cent fcrfuction in These Lines.
P.Pl.ANK&SOX,
RACKET STORE
S ML SALES.