The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 17, 1894, Image 1

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UTABLIMIEfi FOR THE DIXSE111)TI0! OPOEIOCKlTlfl riMtirLEl. ISP TO 111 IX lOSHTLlTHfl BT TOZ IKT1T OP Oil BROW
EUGENE, OH, SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1804.
NO. 12.
VOL 20
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The Eugene City Guard.
PUBLISHED KVK11Y HATUKDAY
. I. L CAMrBKLL,
Publisher i4 Proprietor.
llFFH'K -Op th KmI lid ol WUlamatU
rVras. hetwrru Serauth aud l.Whta street.
TKIOH f HlTrMCKIPTlON.
Vtt HOH'II
sit Month-
three uootlis
12 no
, LOO
, .7
A hertitiwj Ilutt Mad Known on
Aydicution.
tiatt adrertlaere will U oluvtf at th ful
Out .Uum Hire month J
C-Mur( mi moth( JJJ
CMiwr una jrear.... ...... 00
Truuunl aotioes la I not! column, 30 mU
u tin ! aech inaartina.
Adtiin btlla wiU b rendered quarterly.
All fob work mart b raw roa o tiiUTiar.
J S.LUCKEY
DKALKK IX
Oocki. irVatcries, Cha'ns. Jewelry, Etc.
REPAIR! NO PROMPTLY DONE.
far-all W.r Warranted.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attorney-nt-Law.
OFFICE -' n. half block auutb ( 1. 0.
-SpcUI attention Kino to Collect!..
Mil Probata buiinese.
L. W. BROWN, M. D.
Physician mul Sureon.
Otfioa met nwlilnioe ever laUoflioe. IIihii;
7 to v a. m.: t 2, 0 lo p. m.
313. C. ZiATgT..
CRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS.
hew Dealgnt and New lrlm In Foreign and
Domestic Marble and Uraulla, Monuments,
11,-a.t.loae. and Cematerj work of
all klnda (or 10.
ALL WORK OUARANTKED!
Wl llamelte Street, near IfwtolJlee, Eugene, Or
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IX
GROCERIES
H AVISO A UK'i It ASH COMI'I.KTI tTOt'K
ol staple aud fancy Urocerte. twughl In th.
DMt uaraeia
Exclusively For Cash,
I cun offer the public better prices
than any other house
: IN EUGENE. :
Produce of nil kind taken at market
price.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist.)
Of !) Mulaes, Iowa, writes under data ol
IMarch 23, WXit
8. B. Mki. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Genti.kmkn: On arriving home last
week, I found all well and anxlourtly
waiting. Our little girl, eight and one
half years old, who had anted away
to 38 ixmnds, U now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. ti. H.
Cough Cure has done Its work well.
Roth of the children like It Your 8.
B. Couh Cure ha cured and kept
away all Inxirsiiex from me. Ho give
It to every one, with greeting for all.
Winning you prosperity, we are
Your, Mk. and Mhh. J. F. Fuku.
Iffnuwlshto feel Iraah and cheerful, and
rrlf l.ir Ihe spring'! work, rleanaa the aretem
ita the llcs.Urhe and Uver Cure, bf taauig
two or three dra a week.
old nndera positive guarantee
jo rriiU prr boitla hi all tlrugglaU.
T. U.lt.HIniCKS,
1'reaident.
&U. Km, Ja.,
CaahU
First National Bank
Ol Eugene.
Paid up Ush Capital 50,000
Surplus and Profits, $.9,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A general banking bueloeae d oa reae.v
al.la terma. Bl-hl . I rait, no NEW YoKK,
CHU'ViO. SAN FRANCISCO and IVllT.
'.M. OKtiiOX.
Hill. l .rhan(a iM "O fureiarn ciuntriaa.
Ikrpmiu Bswral aulijei't to clwck eartiil
aat. ( .t-it.
All o.lartla aotruUd too will rx
irf il.-m...n.
Dav& Henderson,
hkhH
rCUlITl'RE DEALERS.
Eugena, Oregon.
very
ADDRESS
-
"An oil as
tli.-hilb.".ial
in-vir t xoc'.i
f l. ."Ti io l
nitl proven "
in the vcnlict
o f million-'.
Siramonn
Liver lu'u'ii-
Betterl'k
lator tlx
Liver
idlK'V
meliciiiu t'
which you
an 1'in your
faith for :t
euro. A
mild laxa
tive, 4 a n I
purely voij
ctible, iict
inu; directly
on tlio Liver
and K id-
n
van
Pills
no v.. Try it.
Sold ly all
Druggiflta in Liquid, or in IWder
to bo takca dry or made intoa tea.
Th. King of Urer Meilli lne.
" I have. uei j-mir Mlinmotn l lvi r K. itn
laturand ran ronaoienritioHly wv tl In Ihn
king "(all liver luiMlrlne. I On.ldi r II
meillrlnerhwt III llx'll.-ilo. W. JaiK
aua, Tacxxua, WaablngUm.
eut packa;k-
Daa th Z Stamp la red un wrapper
Hoard of Trade.
DallrUuard, March I.I.
Regular incetliiit of the Ixtnid of
tnule was held lat evening, President
llklnt premding. Minutin of pn
vioua meeting rend find approved.
louiinitice on roiieetioiiH rcporuii
pnignKit. omniittee on prugriun ami
arntntreinciilit natMrtfl work lu-nrlv
eomplete. Mr. McClunalum fruiu
I lie mimic poinmltlee reMirtel lavor
ably, having m-eured the m-rvlcea of
the Kugeiie Hand nt it rvtiMinahle price.
Mr. hraler atntel that III Im-IiiiII i'I
the committee of itrranui'iiii'iitH lie had
M-eured a erinil from ihe whool iliree
lorn giving the public wIkm, cliil.ln n
bermlwilon to take tiarl in I lie liarade
and itltcud the re tiiui of ihe Mi-am-
on Velnesdav.
Home time wiim oiieut in informal re-
mnrka on Icnslng grounil, location mid
tiulldiiigof wnrt'hoiixe, etc. On mo
tion Ihe president apMiinted a coniiiiit
tee HiliHlhtilig of Meiww. 1'Viugcr, Me-
litu ttl ill ii and bviirvcruil to vinil the
land neur the bridge, hIho a piece of
land below the butte, examine the
name, get term of lcn-, etc., and re
port Hi the next meeting of the Ixianl.
un motion a committee wannpixiiiii-
ed to eorrewpond with the propi r an-
tliorltiea una prcun the imiu ol u l:irl
of the Oregon exhibit iiiude at the
world's fair in Chicago, nml have the
name here in time for exhibition dur
ing the Tnn of the ('iimlxThuid
PreKbvterian general n win lily In
May next.
lloanl nillotirmMi.
M. C. VasTvm ,
.S'cntury.
ChambcrUla3 Eyo arJ li-.i.
Ointment.
A certain cm for Chronic Sow Eye
Tetter, S.ilt Rheum, Scaid Head, Old
Chronlo Soron, Fever Soreg, Eczema,
Itch, Prairia Scratches, Bore Nipple
and Tiles. It is cooling and tootling.
Hundred of cases Lave been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed.
23 cents per box.
Kor aale br Oiburni IX'lann.
tally (iuard, Marrh 1. .
STKAMKII NkWS. The atenilier Eu-
gene tied up at liiUcM-iiiicncu last
Ulglil. 11 w as louiei inai ner w ins-i
Wua loo high In the water foraawift
current, aud the ntsva-uiry alteration
had to be made. A dl-fatch from In
dependence at 1 !: thla forenoon atat-
ed that t tie ateainer would lay at liar-
rlsburg Wednesday nik'l'I. anl reach
hm Tlnirsluv. She lelt Portland
loaded to the L'tianls. and baa .'' Ions
of freight for Euirciie, w hich amount
will probably be lnereaeii ny trefon
I'ncillC alilpmem at orvams.
The river U at an excellent lioatmg
alage.
Otuioo.v PlXrU The San Francis
co Examiner ay that l'.n n-lrigcrator
fruit ear are tola- built at Sacramento,
Calif, for the Southern Pad fie Co.
Thla la an Innovation In car building.
aa previously moat of this class of roll- f
Ing atoek had Ix-eii con-tructcd In the ;
east, the material u-d l-ing oak The ,
new earn tadng made of Oregon pine, '
which ia aaid to ataild the weal l.t-ron
Isitll aide of the continent Ix'tter ard
In the end give greater aatisfaction
than oak
C. F. Croncr vlsits i:,I. iii a urd. y.
LINN &
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKERS
0 Call answered du or
ene, Willamette street.
Pair Guaranteed.
San Francisco Cal
t lit Nt II. MlltllMi.
i'titiiiii t'ir Iiiiprorturntii Jud:.-e
ail.it I leka for the l omllig
City Elect lull.
I'xi.i Oiiuril, Mtitt h 11
City ruiiiicil met ill regular neai.li ill
I il i vi li.iiu in t lie city ball w Ith the :
full board re nt.
A iiuiuiM-r of bill wen1 retried ;
fmni tl'e lliiuniv couiinlttiv ami or-1
ili reil iiai.l. 1
Mrici coiiiiulltif rcMr(cd aldcwalk
oidereti i VIiruary 1J, progrewing lavor
ably. t ..nt ru. f lor improving High
rinVt Id to K tiarrixiu, grading, i-i';
to I., ."iiinni, grav. ling, 'M iviil n r
cubic yard.
I'diiion of ('. A. Mi rlau for an order
to oin ii alley running north and oiith
hi block J," kinncr' (lunation, and
lo remove llmrii hedgt and put aide
walk mi mirth line of the ntrcct; re
fir red to judiciary committee.
I'i tili.ii nf J allies Audcrmiii el id f r
an order to improve the north cud of
l.awrcii'v aire, t by grading and grav
eling; r. fcrri d loatni-t cominittiv.
Petition lor aidcM alk on north aide
of t 'lark .-Im l U-tuceti MadiHim and
Lawrence alreela; refcrn-d to atreet
eomni:tl. c with jaiucr to let.
IVI it ion ror "lading and trmv. I, ng
atrift: lileired In atreet committee.
Petition for aidewnlk oil rotltli aide
of Firai atrc t liiim Jel!eroii to Mmli
soilatr.it; referred to at nit colulliltlee
with porter to act.
Petition of r. t'liaiiiliern fur au
thority to keep pmiilcr ill iron caae
outaide iil alore ill the allej ; referred
to coniiiiiitcc on lire and u:.: .
Petltlo:i to oik'II a!!cv llllii.l. -1 linrtll
and Miutli In block A, .MuIIIk-ui h addi
tion; referred to judiciary committee.
I Irdiuiiiicc requiring a iio-nm; foraell
iug mil.inerv uimiiIh iii certain caw,
read w-eolid time bv title, motiiiii lo
aU-M-ud rtlliannd read thild time oli
jeeted lo and ordinamv la;-! ' r.
Mrcel coliiliilttce wan ai.., ..::,:cd lo
have the iiiaraliul lake d a i all old
telephone and private I -ti l.i;.i Milea
and wires that are foil n i lo I c d:inger-
una.
An appropriation of Jlu :. .i voted lo
th. lire dcli galas.
Ib'coriler w ax direcleil lo givo notice
of the annual election on thclMof
April. The following eiti.na were
mimed
nrai i:i;s ok ki.ixti. r;.
Fir-l ward Judges, F. W. Oslmrii,
P. K. Siiodgnnw and (i. I!. Chriainau,
the I'.r-t two desii;iiiited na clerks,
l'oliing tilae In Mrs. I!n nl.-e's build
ing lior'll aide of Eleventh atn-et, oipo-
alte t lit ml achiHil.
SiiMUid ward Jlldirea, 1. 11. Hell
ileisim, J. V. Cberrv mid Waller
Ediis, tin- tio latter litsignated as
clerks. rolling place in engine room
in city hall.
Third ward Judge, S. M. Yoran,
R. M. Day and (ieo. A. 1 turns, the
two latter deslgnatisl as clerks. Poll
ing place in I), t berry 'a building north
aide Eighth atnvt, Islweeii Olive and
Clilirileltoll at reels.
Adjourned Meeting.
Out of courtesy to the liK-mlier of
the political convention the imrting of
the FiiL'enc ld-.Metallie lengucntthe
court bouse Saturday evening was ad
journed until Friday evening, March
I'i. At that time illiMrtltlit busiiieaa
w ill Is- transacted and a full attend
ance of ii cnils rs of Ihe league la desir
able. All other Interested ill the work
of the Icat'iie nr.- also Invited lo be pn--cut.
All tho-e circulating pledges will
please return signatures at this meet
ing. II. F. I it His,
President.
liallrfiuarJ. March IX
Fii.i:i Miit Pttiiii tk. The will of
the lute 1 'avid II. Coleman was 11 list
fur probate in tlic comity clerk's nilli-e
this afi. ruisili. The pmhable valui' of
th"c-tatc is Hi.uoii. After milking
provi-io'is for the payment of his debt
be Is ipii at lis all tils pruicrty, but Ii real
and s'ioiiul, in coual tmrts to tils
daiighteis, Mary IsulslU Coleman,
Jennie icrtrude NiiIh, ! A. Cole
man and liiira E. Coleman. The
w ill apxiiuts Mary Isala-lla Coleman
exeetilrlx without Ixilids. The will
w as executed August 3, IsO.I, in the
iireM-uet' of f its). II. Dorr Is and H. It.
likin
Iat,r (iuanl, Mmr.-h 1'..
l'.-t Al'KK. I imrge Park, who wa
a-r ing a lifty days' nctitcinv In the
city j'til, ccs d from Marshal East
land thi- aft. rnoili Just as he waa go
ing to cut his dinner. The marshal
it. u Id hae easily shot him but did not
think it w as la-al. The l.'iat Ms-tl of
the primmer be whs going at a lively
speed across tb. Eugene bridge. He
ha I IT. day of his sentence to aerve yet,
Ii.icy h I.
Tuiio: Pi:n - Is-JI-.v and William
IV. .lt u. rc taken to the iM'iiiteiitiarv
at .-.lieui .Saturday by Ilcputy Sheritr
Croiier. Eich of t tic prisoner baa a
wiiteniv of one year to serve for the
crime of burglarizing a lioiise ui ar
ILirri-burg.
KAYS,
DEALERS,
I EMBALMERS.
'"
llijtt l C.U-,
niihl. Uwmile
! liriter Items.
j March 1.1, Kl.
Ia! the gentle aprlng time.
I R. L. l'.ilward. who la attending
jachiMiiat Dnilu vlalted friend here on
Saturday nnd Sunday w lillw on hie
w ay to x ihit hi home on Fall Cni k.
! lle'aeak highly of Ihe aclxMiL
j MiM I.oiiut Howard la vMtlng rela
Itiveaon Fall 'reek duriug the preM'iit
! week.
Elder J. C. Richardaoli preached
j here Hun lay. he will al preach agulu
; on the m-cind Sunday In April.
I-vi llarx r, w ho has been ailing
iug for year, I rcortcd a failing
Mimewh'it notiivnbly of late.
1 Mm. Nca Xeet haa Uvn very nick,
dnce on-lual writing, but la nliuhlly
;inpnvcd nt pn-wiil. Hie la being tit
tciulcd by Ir. TIioiiimii.
E. R. l'urkerwlll teach the aprlng
term of x-lnxil at I'h-axiut lilll.
It wii our iutetitlou liift week lo
latethut 'I'liouiaa llowen tiwt llnwti)
had taken a barefiaiteit boy to Umrd.
The iM'imlUta failol to hold a lrl
mary In iliia preeiiicl. Tim leaving
u without a n-ircM'iitatioii In their
coiivciiti'iii,
KKUt I.Alt.
From rejmrlx the voter of LpxT
Iist Valley district held a startling
seas) mi on the tlrst Monday in March,
voting i no director out for the lion
x rfornuiv of duly and further lining
liliii II. e -inn often dollar.
E. J.i lutuller ha niwenxj from
his sick -ik II ami Is alsiul again.
John Tarker, of Clovcrdale, visited
with fiieiidnaud relativist at this place
a ismpl. of day this week.
Proxy hu gone to Pleasant Hill for
a season but we prophesy that Mr.
"OrecnhornV hide won't hold water
. , ti, ,, y ,,,
through with
lit in. lie taken the Ol'AHH.
The ii competent disseminator of
Trent happening, undertake to mis
lead the general public In regard to the
mail service to this place, aud aaaure
iia that only a few Individual are In
tcrcated i;i making this change. Now
if ailch lu isslmcka aa he ha proven
himself to lie, are to eolitiol our all'airs
by misrepreaeiittitloii, Inferred or ex
pnsaed, then we had beat give up our
ruuchi and emigrate to where the Hie
won't hi;- u. Mr. "llrecnhoru" are
you aware of thu fact that wo have
more hour of daylight In July than in
December, when the mall w ax carried
by this tclicdule, and don't you know
there ure n few x-nplo living on Plcax
nnt Hill Hint aliould l coliaulted in
n-gard to this arrangement, moreover
wc never have naked the department
to make thla change until ufter July,
Isni, and have no explanation to oiler
a to the notion of the department in
making the change as they did to take
effect Immediately. Wc romddcr the
fact that Mr. Eaton's wrvlce expired
in July, and hnve never nought to do
him an Injustice a thu chronic pessi
mist Insinuates. Hut we know w hat
I Ix-st for u Individually aud ahull
not hexitate to axk for our Just desert
In spite of nuch cranky, cross Mad
statesman aa thin grcenent of "(irccii
horn," who aa though ashamed of
hi production would seek to deny
hi uln a.ly well etdahlUhed Identity.
Don't do It any more, take our ud
vice.
A Cook Nook Free.
"Table and Kitchen" Is the title of
n Hew ck Ixxik published by the
Price Raking Powder Company, Chi
cago. Just at this time It will li sent
free if you write a postal mentioning
the (il'Altn. This book has Ixs n tried
by ourselves and it In one of the very
Is-sl of Its kind. lltsildell eoiittiinlng
over Inn reelpts for all kind of pastry
and home cookery, there are many
hint for the table and kitchen show
ing how to set a table, how to enter
n dinning riMim, etc.; a hundred and
one hiliti In every branch of the culin
ary art. Cookery of the very llm-xt
and rli l at aa well aa the nnad eco
nomical Mid homelike, In provided for.
ICcmeni! . r "Table mid Kitchen" will
lx sent, Mwlago iireiiaid, to any lady
aeiiding b.-r adilress (name, tow n and
state) p ilnly given. A copy In (ier-
mau or .-s)'Hiidiiiavian will is- sent tr
desired. Postal card i an good as let
ter. Addrex Price Raking Powder
Co., Chicago, lit.
heal Estate Transfer.
Cot.NTHY.
W C Martin to (Jeo Thonitxjoti, V)
ucrc In t Jl , r 4 w; f-V).
Ileiirv .Ma-sUr to IVii.lciuv SntlsV,
j interest in land in t IS a, r 1 1 w; -!.
H FCo ley to U-w lftp Cyul, J) acre
in t 17 a, r 1 w;Ki.
James K Nolund, sheri:l, to W R
Walker, Mi acres in Tn l'J S, R 2 W;
lially Uuard, Marrh I.'.
Rivku Raisimi. The river is near
ly nt a U tx)t stage and still on an up
ward movement. The factories at the
mill run- are running today, and it is
likely that the electric light will be
able lo run by water power tonight.
I'ailf ',a.m, Marrh I.'.
TlllMll CAKVUH. Thox. Sililell of
Fainuoiiiit had the misfortune to near
ly never l.in thumb from the left hand
while using a sharp knife thi morn
ing. Dr. McKenuey sewed up the
wound.
oallfOuam Marrh Ii
Pm.im NTAI. IsnmTiox. Major
O. O. Yoran went lo Huhlaud thi
morning where ti will ! Jolnel by
C. E. I.l-lin. adjutant of the ud4U-g-Iment
ami Captain (irltn of Compaiiy
i;o. N. ii. The IxnM Will then
make a tour ol the regiment aud in-
i speet eaeli cooiny.
I E. Fiul'-y KilsMi. f.xrmerft of the
i Corvalli tnu-lU; baa irtircha! an
' '"'crest in tle It-xx-burg PUiiudealer.
jr- Kitu in au able new-papf-r man.
j! a plenaant, x lal gentleman.
MONDAY, MAIICH IZ.
Circuit com I convened this morning.
I All the chtirclic bad gisi.l inngrc ga
llons vesterday.
Travel mi the railroad i ery light
dining thfs gl io my Weather.
J. A. Pond, of Flordiiv. is in the
city attending circuit court.
R. II. Roach, of Portland. Itiiting
clativexaiid friends in Eugene
Dr. J. C. tiray has Us u siillcriug
w ith a f. Ion on one of his lingers.
The national republican league will
huvt at IVnvcr, Col., June 'J1..
Prof. Ceo. II. Wilkin, of Aibuiiy,
sx'iit Sunday w ith friends In Eugene.
Judge J. ('. Fllllertoli came down
from K.Meburg oil the lis nl train (his
inoriiiug.
Rev. (i. A. P.lair and two little
laughters went to Albany on a abort
visit this morning.
The anng Isiat Corvalli left Harris,
burg this morning to work Ix twceii
that point ami Eiiii ue
ieo. W. Him hart, formerly ef Cr"
Well, wn elected last wivk city tre--
urer ol the low u ol l omlDii. 0
Constable C. It. Morgan, of l l )r n-.
In in the city in altend iniv at the Irinll
of Allien Hayes ntnl Oisirge Itarretu r
PhU Wilmaii, well known in Eu"
gene but now a roideiit of Colfax. '
Wash., visitc I in Hariisbtir laal1
wts-k.
N. S. Dullois w ill go to Albany tu
morrow morning, I. axing Ixs-u sill no l
naed as a w It lies- In the trial otlr.
Sxiuogle.
I'nlt.il Static Itatik Exainl'ii.r K.
I,. Carson, of S attlc, is in l liigene 1..-1
lay hxikiug over IlieaH.iii of the I'i 4S,
National Hank. - :
The funeral of the late Mrs. Oroige
likin occurred from I lie residence ol
D. M. Iti-doii, on High street, to the
I. O. O. F. cemetery Ibis foielliMin.
The Eugene dramatic company will
reproduce "II. Iter Than (told ' In llar
r.aburg, as wxni as the wvnerv for the
new oera house in that city arrlvsi.
J. I.. Scott, the iioinilar gnxiry
drummer, cx)x-ct to n-move his family
lo l.ugeiie In the near lilllire. lie ex
las ts to make tills eit v his head' inar-
tcrx the coming season.
Mack mid Harvey Huinmervllle, of
llarrisburg, b:ive ri'iited the I aiidsome
reaidelliv latch' ol lied by E. R. I.llck-
ey, on eaal Ninth atns't, and will ih
c'upy the aaiiie w ith their mother.
Another crunk has apiH'ared. He I
to Iks hauled fioiii Jaueaii, Ala-ka, to
New York Clt v bv dogs In '."on dny on
awngci.uol entering the l". S. until
he rcuclii- Dakota.
We have received voluuio one, mini-
lx-r one, of t he E-pnrto Pri"., datisl at
partn, ( nlllornla, .Man n ., imm, nun
tlitisl by llyroli li. Ruck, formerly an
employe of this ollbv. It I a Heat,
sprightly pajxT. We wish it aiicecsM.
The editor of the Itcliton le ader Is
said to have la-en nmvi rted and lo
have Joined ttie .Mctlnxliat church, and
this, aci-ording to nn exchange, 1
viewed by the press of Lincoln county
with "much consternation." Why
till is so is not explained.
The (junker s.xinl given by Ihe
Ciimlx-rlaml Prcshvtcriau church un
der Ihe direction of Mrs. i. A. Rlair
ami Miss May Joins, Saturday even
ing at the church was largely attended
and a pleasant allalr. The program
wax well received and each w ho took
part did honor to thu occasion aud
themselves.
Thu Willamette Pnwliytery of the
C. P. church meet at Albany bsluy
ut 1! o'clix-k p. m. The csssial bllsl
neas aside from the routine I arrange
ment to secure a huge attendance ut
the coining assembly of those from
this state, also that such come lo care
for themselves. Rev. ( 1. A. lilalr Is In
attendance.
Imllus Transcript: Smie xs:iple
wonder how it Is that pas rs liku the
On-goniiin can make anv money.
Here is one of the reason: The adver
tisement of Dallas city bond for aale
wax published In that tmperoiie month
aud Ihe bill was Ml. In a couutry
pns-rf- would Is) considered n gixxl
price.
llarrisburg Courier: Our business
men have received linth-e that the new
steamer Eugene will leave Port laud for
Eugene next Monday, the ll'th lllst.
This boat ha Is i n bull eax-elally for
the upx-r river nn I l! l'ie sonlc want
n Ism t tiny can i. lv usm It that II
ataudx tlicin in ban i to sf that the
Eugene I pntroiili ,!.
"We would urge t vciy one to rend
the udvertixemeul of : bunions Elver
Ib-gillator. We have never Ix fore xald
one word III fuvor of any patent medi
cine advertisement in our columns,
but having given Simmons Liver Reg
ulator a fair trial, we do not hesitate to
av that, for DvsH'isia and general de
bility It cannot' he excelled." Fred M.
Chil'ds, editor of New, Kenton, Ohio.
The pripulMa of .biaphlno rsiunty
met III coiiM ii'iou al (.rant' Paxa laxl
Saturday nn. I hoiiiln. 1. d the following
ticket: R.-;..-. - niative, W. C. Ed
ward, of t. r--.it'. P..-; county Judge,
F. (i. Dav, i f '.In! 'i'i.v; commissioner,
W. A. Mr.-.. , ol J uiiip-oll'-Jix.; sherlll',
N. Reynold-, of iranl's Pass; clerk, T.
Syson ( 'un ly , of ( irant's Pass; trcaaiir
ei, W. I . la ..ii, of (imit's Pass; as
xssor. J. V. Hunt, of Kerbyvllle;
seliixd siip-riutendeiit, Ji II Huyi, of
Murphy.
Tmk Anmk Miu Roseblirg Re
view: F. Itowell, wlio has Ixx-n work
ing at the Annie mine in the Rohemia
di-triet, wax in J.cburg the hitler
pait ol the w.s k. He atute that the
mine has io d dow II nfter a very sue-s-aful
aeuaoh's rilll. They worke.1 t)
men In summer and I i in the w inter,
and w hen they aiis-udeil work 13 of
t hem came out together on snowabis.
The snow wns in many pbu-.- I j feet
deep and th. y came dow n the moun
tain at a lively mt. Mr Roweil will
return In a few weeks to resume work
iu the mine.
Rf.llKKtll Km mtion. The Eu
gene lli ah lslgi- No. .Vi, I. O. O.
F., are preparing to enVrtuin the (hid
Fellows und their f.ihiTi.- and vl-lt-ing
brother and ait rs nt their bull
on Wediirdny evening, March -1. All
liiemlx-r of the order are cordially In
vited to Ix- pn m tit
Hon. C. C. lUxkini.n, i f Juckson-
ville, is aai I to I, a republican candi -
jate for governor.
l it r ml Court.
.11.7. J Ii MolUt and Hetty Mollit
v W E llM,iiet, ct al; partition. -:
Rkipworth npxiited guardian ad
litem for minor. J F M.nIc, mi l
Fergtiaoii ami Morris Alien aps.iut, .
to make partition of real pr.srty.
Partition mmte and coullrinc.1.
:tM. El-ie F. I ns niaii vs K P I'im
man; divorce, la-fault n-'ened to lii
gelie llis.ni to take ti-atltimiiy. I c
i-rs of divol.v.
:ll'i.'. Ida I. Car.. n Vs State luur
amv Co; lo recover tuotiev. Cutititi.
ed.
Slate of I In g. ui (b-o II I'.arrt tt,
iiulictiiieut f i r burglary Iroui a a.il.s.ii
at lion. uis. I'll a of not guilty enter
ed. Monday aftcrinain the lollow Ing
Jury was taken in the ca-: W P
Cheshire, W II Abranis, I .r I'ct. r
aon, I ins u uiiiw.iIi, I'. Ainlcr-oii,
llrown. W It It.. bn r, N Wmtei-, W J
Johnson, J T Row laud, W til'iukir
son and f arson Mathews. The court,
ruis.day in. .ruing, after heaiiic: the
evidemv in-truclcd the July ton turn
a verdict of inl . h"). ' ',. '. ' ., wi.
done, and I lie tt leniitit wax dim'li'.rg
t J Iti'tn i-" " ' , ., .
rH "IV , ,t
, ..il ol i inu'io v or Sn.aii, in-
Vlltlin lit i handng the) defend. ,n'. vtuii
the rrlnii' of larccnv of Iwo lings, near
Cottage I i rove. liu defelidalit was
arraigned and entered a plea of not
guilty.
On motion of the prosecuting attor
ney the indictment against Mr. Smith
Has dismissed, tills Wednesday morn
ing, and thedi fciidant discharged from
eustisly.
A. V. Peter vx J. II. Michael, alter
ill's aale of land; continuation.
Elmer II. Itoger lippoluled clerk,
rcxirtcr protein, to lake mid rcrl
the evidcutv In the case of the Mate
of i Iregoii V I'elkllls.
.TitM. Iii reassignment of II. D.I. in
isiln; aa-lgnmeiii. L. Itilyeu. Con
tinued. .il.'l. 11. C. Pi rklns, ctulv Fiank
llclxiicr, ns treasurer of l.ane niunt v,
Or, ami J. E. Noland; injunetloii.
J. F. Ami, Jno. lliirnett aud L. liinn
for plaint ill'. M. I,. Pix-, (i.s. A.
lain is and A. C. WiMxhsn-k for defend
ants. lteMirt of referee II led.
Arguiiii'iil wen' luinle by Attorney
IWucdlct for the plalntill's asking that
the n fena-'s llndlngx tx ael aside, ami
asking that the plaintllts lx allowed to
tile an amended complaint. The same
wa n-xistil liy Attorney Wisslis k
and Oeo. A. Dorrlx, for defemlnnt.
The court then gave notice that hu
would return in a few day to hear At-
torney Keniiisly in thu matter.
HWZ. The New England Mortgage
Srurlly Co., (a private corixiratloii vs
I.', I ...I - .1. It I, . - I.-1 1 ........
r.ii.nix'iii . ivx.a, loriniTiy -.ii.aixi u
W, OiMMlchild, el ul; fons.-ha.urv. A.
C. Wcodi'.X'k for plailltlll. Continued.
ltd. Ilelle Mon ttl vs Frank Mor
etll; divorce. E. Ililyeu for plaintltr.
Referred toj. E. Young to take text!
Illoliv. Ix-criS' of divorce.
.'IVll. J. M. Itowcs v Kate Wiliant.
(its.. It. Dorri for plaiutlll. A. C.
WixslisN k fur defendant. Argiiisl and
NUhmiltcd. Contlnueil.
III'M. J. M. lUiwes va Silihiu Reeves;
ixpilly. Oeo. II. Ihirri for plalutiil.
A. C. Wiaideock and tli. A. Dorrlx
for defendant. J. M. William np.
ixiinUsl refensj to n'Mirt testlinony.
Continued.
SITU. H. H. Steven, i t al v T. T.
Raruhart, et al; foni'losure. I.. Ilil
yeu and A. C. WixHlcix'k for plalutiil.
lleo. A. Ihirrla and E. O. Potter for de
fendant, E. R. Sklpworth attorney for
R. V. Howard. Jildgmeiit for R. V.
Howard for t-,y', liit n-st at 10 kt
cent.; ami f um attorney fix-.
SlHl. F.. J. McClunahan v (Iiki. II.
Wallili, et al: to recover money. A.
C. WixxleiM'k for plalutiil. Coiitinucd.
3IVI. Kate W iuunt vs J. M. Howl's
A Co.; to recover money. A. C.
WixidiHM-k for plalutiil'. li.s). It. Dor
ri for defeudaut. Referred to J. M.
William to rcixirt testimony. Con
tinued. .(t iJ. ('. D. Maxwell v J. H. Yttt.-s;
writof review. J.J. Walton for tdaiu
tlir L. Jtllyeil for (Icfeiidant. Minor
children awardisl to eustisly of fxtlier,
Maxwell. Judgment for plaintiff for
coat.
;SH7. Dilih, Mallory .V Simon vs
James Howard, and J. E. Noland, as
sherilfof I.niiit county, Dr.; ispiity.
(ieo. II. Ihirrlsnud Dolph, Mallory A
Simon for plalutiil'. A. C. W iHshss-k
and L. Hilyeu. for dcfeiidaiil. Con
tinued. 3I.VJ. Mary (-'. Haw ley v (lw. M.
Haw lev; divorce. U. R. Dorrl for
nlaintiil. E. Ililyeu and A. C. Wixxl-
iHN-k fir dcfeiiilunt. J Jccree of divorce.
AI.UlWAM TJi.
Ruiliir, i rand Jury,
(I. W. Klnsey .'ulays....
I'.alllll', court, A. E. Put-
terxoii, U day
Ilalllll', court, Ji'nx'pii
Kix'h, n davs
Reporter, M. O. Wilkin..
" E. 11. Roger
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...Id k
At this time the jury wax discharged
for the term.
S. . ( oiidon, prosecuting
attorney
L. Ililyeu, attorney for defcml
ing Hayes and llarn-tt ...
.. llfi oo
... Id K)
this lif-
Court ndjoiirmsl at I'o'cbs k
termxiu, until April JJ, at 10 a. in.
niai. Alllawc.
aMSlal to 111. lll'ASD
Okkiiox Citv, March 11. The
atate alliance I in aeaslon hf re. It ha
pawsvd r ilutlon on the tranr
tntioii uestioii, and In favor of the
government ownership of railroad,
wuiitx maximum freight rati-, alliance
liiMiiruuiv, condemn thu last legisla
ture aud commend the public sch.xil.
Makkikii. At the residence of
Strand lmg In Eugene Wednesday af
ternoon, March H, Mr. E. Willoogh
ly and Mi- Clara Haw k, both of llar
risburg. Rev. C C. Sperry jx-rfoniu-.!
the eeremoiiy.
J We understand Hint J. E. Young I
1 contemplating a trip to the South
African gold miiww.
' A P.Ul.lIOUi PKOJITT.
Atiorui'V Ni.rinii ami S. I.. MiMirlicad
Kepi ut uiir Hie Conipatiy,
l.nkcvicw Examiner: The following
l. tt. r lioiu '. C. m i liing at IUs Rlulf
to lin e m.i :lin-, of thia plaix', li self
epl in:i(or :
! "Iii j. ur . tt. r oii TH.ke nf the pro.
Jis-h.l railroad, au'l which if built you
ex et to I a-s tliroiig!i lour country.
No- I u ill endeavor lo give you the
facta in regard to this uiatier as I have
lavn able to gh .in tlicni myst-lf from
person i, our tort ti, who, on account
wf the Inter. -t that tin y manifest In
the r.iiho id, and the wealth that they
rcir..cnl in our count .
' "They 'ay that Ihe coii-lrilctloli is
nlino-t an a-uii d f.ni. Of ismrse they
, realize th:it (lure will ihy lx a
c... ii in i.l.-!s. !. s to overcome In
(lhe fill ii.-. tin- Inicrfi icnee of the
."southern I'a.illc, etc., all of which
they thought would have no ell'ect.
I l:i tact th. y s.i iii to think that the
piojictor are -rfcctly reliable.
j "ihe gi n'.. i li if n n presenting tb
u . a-. I lailfo.id i oiapnliy hi re ure II.
! ! Soil ii. of Eugene, Or., mul K. lu
Miairl.ei I, of Junction city, or. They
. i- I i uial.e this ti.w n the terminus
III tl.l. valley. They exss-t this town
iii I ijniiity io buy ij,'i,it nf the rail
nx.d sic k, to Is- paid rt hen Ihe road I
a.ipl. !- d to thU pi. ice. The time for
' 1 eoiir.letion to this place is llgured
'n tw n , i ai.
'The road i exs-c. , to start from a
-Mi at tide water on .vui Pablo bay,
Mie .Mli. inns to s on the Idaho line,
no (.articular place aH-cillcd.
' I .-ki d Mr. Norton If he had any
i. lea alx ui tlcMirvey throiigli your
..Hig;-y. Il. replied that hi' had no
kn.iv.leUe o (he nunpaiiv'x inrvey
other Hi in It ran through the tbsrs..
Lake coiiii.ry into Lake county, Or.,
through llai.icy vxlley and to the
Mallu iii Yen I-an udgi from that as
lo tlie ct.'irx' nf the road.
" They exet to complete Ihu entire
road In lour years from the date they
la-flu construction, which will ! as
sixui n- they tin. I that the x-opln liv
ing la'tui-cii her.' and the starting
Miinl of the railroad mis t their de
mands, l b. v llgure the time now at
two in. u 1 1 1 1-. but I hardly think that
can U' relict upon at the present.
"Our nplc have raised the required
amount in the town, and Ihe commit-ti-e
hnvlng the matter ill hand have
appointed coiiimitt.ss in every pte
cliict In tV county to solicit the xs
pic for the required amount."
WLl.t OME Ti STEAMER EH.KNi:.
rrugrnin of r.rrrlses. Presentation
of Plugs, and ( liri.iteulng.
lH.llr nianl, Marrh I t
The aleumer Eiiirrno la exxx-ted to
arrive here early Thursday afternoon,
w hen the prcsciitutiou of Hag and Ad
dressed w III lx made.
One half hour after thu steamer
whistle blows live times the priasswlou
headed by the Fiigene bund, will leave
Willaincttu and Eighth street for the
river bank at the bridge. One hour
after the warning whlatlc the pro
gram of exercise will commence as
follows:
Music by thu Eugene Rand; selected.
Sssi h aud pnwutatiou of Hag to
steamer, by Hun. F. M. Wilkin, pres
ident of the Eugene Hoard of Trade.
i hns. chi-cra for thu American Hag
by pupil of Eugene public schools,
w ho will also give three, chirrs for the
ateainer Eugene.
Ri-siKUisc, by ('apt. June.
ChriHtcnlrg of steamer Eugene, by
Mis Carrie Friendly.
Music, "Slur Spangled Runner," by
Eugene Rand.
Add re- by the Mayor of Eugene,
Hon. M. II. Friendly.
RcHinc, by Hon. A. C. WixKlcock.
Music by Eugene Hand.
0x'iiing of ateainer for public in
ls'ilon. Ruby Hendricks, Nina Wllklns and '
lua Craig will carry the tlins.. tings for
the steamer.
Supreme Court Decision.
Rolaii Wnrd, r.-sindciit, va Sou th
em Pacl lie Compauy, iipx-llant, a
K'iil from Douglas county; Judgment
ol the .i Ai r court reveiwsl. Opinion
by Iird. C. J.
A six year-old son of the plalntlfl
and nspoiiilcut was kllld by a hx-o-motlve
of thu apix'llant, Ihe accident
(ss urrlng on the farm of thu plalutiil
In Doiigl.ia (Hiiint v. The respondent's,
complaint alleged that thu Ixiy waa
killed bv negligence In thu managn
incut of i he engine. The answer do
nlcl any alleged negligence and made
a claim that the plalutiil' and his sou
were eoiitrlbuiorlly negligent. The re
ply denied the new matter. The result
of the trial wa a Verdict for the plain
tilf und ii-sMiiuh'iit, ami upon this the
apH'id w ax taken.
AIIOlTiHiKETETvEB.
Ilutt. It. S. Sherhlan (iet Away M ilk
lbs Plum.
Mx-!al Ui i ho in aii:
WA.siii.(iT.v, D. C, March 14.
I'n-sidciil Cleveland, Unlay apMlnted
lion. R. M. Sheridan, receiver of the
I lllt' d State land ottlce at Rom-burg,
Oregon, and thu end a long aud bit
ter tight.
C. II. Valid ill rg, formerly a real
deiit of this city, Is now residing at
hall Joe, t al.
Awarded
Hlehcst Honors World' Fair.
oa
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A rure Crar Orim cf Tj-1 Jf Pow Jn. Fie
doni Ammonia, Alum or iny otlier a Jultnant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD
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