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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1894)
MAY. o 'ini(ii t ihe pelt-gales Wlm WIM yillriiil Ihi i.eiieral Hf IlllilJ. TI..-follow lug gentlemen and ladle .ate informed llu- coiuinltUsj of ar i.mg. m. nts tln.t (hey will attend ihu Win rul iiwinlpy lure In May: I) M I litrrix, .-t. I.011U, Mo. W F Ferguson, iiinderoinr, I'eiara hurt.'. I!l. J !' licit. III. V II Trailer, 111. It J IkI.I1.-. Ill J II Morgan, I'll1'. Kan. W I! I Unil, Iba-kdale, 'IVit. I" ' Sni mm, Met n-gor, Txa. K W Ik-tigc. (.'oiiinhchee, Tela. Janus II Norman ami wlff, HI. Jisa ph, Mo. I . J .Vliuin anil wnr, r.ivanvi", J. ..... ...i. ..i if c.llln.rlll.. ' J ' Jam. - ( Miller, t ciitrrliurtf, Ohio. J.ilm m iirlmrt, t ctiterburg, Ohio. IC v I Ir lluahii.-ll iiiol wife, i; at. rliuii-H- anil wlfu. Mr. I 'lnilou t'umpta-11. Miss I illiwlc ( ulllpla II. J M limit, editor I' I' A l i: T l.ngl.-, I'urtlitnil, r. J T Mnlill. loii, Wnxahachle, Tax. s I. Alexander, Fort Smith, Ark. J II t'tirrv ami wile, Hamlpbau, Mo. i A N.nland wile, lanilplian, Mo. I. II Mi-4 'limine and wile, Fort Smith, Ark. W i .raves. M I-: koisrla ami wife, Malta, Tn. J I. (i.hHlkiilKht ami w Ifc, Wayma l.iiri.', I'ii. I.l.l.r lUvi:, WnyncnbiirK, I'm. J..111.--. II .New until, Ninia ll"a, ('!. li A iln ami wife, llurut 1'ralriv, III. ,Mii Mil n lie Morrison, Itnrnt I'ralrlc, III. Mi -. J.l.- Vaneht, Ilnrnt I'rnlrlc, III. .I !' llon.li, Ml-. M F IVrry, Walwui, Mo. I K llriiil.-rhoii, IliimU.lilt, Tenil. N II Mi lurknn, 'lVm-ll, Texan. J II M. t hiru ami wife, Nahvllle, Ti'iiii. F It Furl.-, llomic-txiro, Ark. I) F. I. Witt, I Hilton, Texaa. li II Itlcwill, M-Iituu, Texaa. J ' I:h.'l;, Vim lliiren, l'a. I. M WiHioli-y ami w ife, Kvmitvllli-, In-1. i; M J.ilimum, Mutton, III. J T M. D.ivl.l, Mnttmi, III. A II M .i nly ami wife, (loo.llutlHVilli-, T.-iin. F I Itiixtcr, (inriivllle, Tenn. I I K ll.xli iiliiiiiifr, Tehiincana,Texai. J M llowunl ami wife, aNbrille, T.-iin. V V IU-. U an.) w ifc, Seattle, Wah. AlU-it S om, Fiiriiierxvillf, Tvxan. M II II.iknii. Wortmoe. Tenn. I; I. (iiiinl, irf-lianon, Tenn. It.-v A II ItichnniM, Kenton, Tenn. Win liny, Kenton, Twin. Ir F M MrCrcc, Kenton, Tenn. S II I'.rnly, Kenton, Tenn. J A McKniiny, jouinvllle,Ky, .1 N linker, Milloh, Texna. V l W.-.I, fhllll.-othe. Texaa. II W U-wU, wife nml ami Walter, M. rl I. nn. MI-. J M IliiliU-rt mid wife, Iclianou, linn. I' M .l. ll. rv, Moiititain lloinc, Ark .1 N i'riinl.l.-, Moiintuln Home, Ark. J II l.inilwy, Mountain Home, Ark U I. Toiler and wife, IlllUUirn, Tex. J W llon.li, I Hirllelil, III. I-'. N Miller, Fatrncld, 111. il II Iii-m il. Trumvlllo, Ala. Kev W II JohUHtun, l,a I'latu, Mo. J. ('. (I.ioiiai.K, t'liaiininii l-'nlertainmcnt Com. Sinilli Fiui-ue I'rerliiria. Htllf (I inl. April 7. Tin- South isiietie prtH-lncta, Nim. nml J. met at the court bouae laat Veiling. Smlli Fiik'cnc, No. I, elilille.1 lo tlilrc ill Uuitti-, cli-vt.il J. I'. lUmaey cliaiiiiiHii, nml it. I-., llrlatow, keor- tniy. I hvi follow iuk iioi.ilnallona for .lel.x'alek were made: Frank Matte w.ii, li. I-'.. llriMow, J. I. lUmaey, Hid H-otl, I I. I. her I. Inn, J M Howe, South Fnt;ciie, No. '1, entitled to Hum- ilrli'f at.-a, orKaniml hy electing ex i.ov. John niteakcr, cnairiuaii nml F. W. Oahiirn, Mvrelary. The following liomiiiatloUK were made iiou.a, i (i.nurn, joint w til tea ki r, Win. llhiutoH, T (t Ilelidricka, 1 Matlock, J FUamplM-IL I'.l.jr uuM, April 7. !.- Mr. T. K. CaulleldofHnlein nave hiith to n lmy bahy veetenlay am .11. d ln-t evcnliiir, luat Iwfore W o'cl.M-k !. 'ce.t-a-d wna ndnuKhtcrof Mr and Mra i'. W. Voiiiur, w ho r.Kide Just north of tin-, city. .Mra. i oiinif went to rialciu nli-lil 1 1 for Inat, in reaiM.tme to tele gram Unit her .taughtcr w on acrloualy nl. Mia. f. M. Viuiug ami Mia Mary 1 ollliK Weill o Mtlelll till IHiirnillK, nml Miia Fannie nnd C. M. Young w in go t.uiiKiil. I lie runeral aervlcea w ill lake plai-e th.-r.. tomorrow. The deis-naed lady hud a large circle of fnrinla here w ho d.a ply nympathli with the la-rcavcd n-lallve in their li o iilllictloii, rendered mora aad by the thought that one life waa given for atint Iiit, nml tlie precloua hoM-a which brik-hii lied the houaehold have btvtl l.llKHti-.l. l-allj i.uanl. April K I n k MikAiMi Min. Ir. Uglwihy of t'ol lace tirove, came down thia mornlUk.'. He l well acplallltwl wittl ilir. nun- lioiuiniii country, aaya unit li in.- iiai men, iHiwiuug ami Wiavi r, ih.l not rvacli the kteamlamt r.il.m, tlmi ihev have undoubtedly ri-ln.. Ami he further atalea that the rvm iiiiii; party which left Cottage tiiove have had an abiilidatlc of time to have hiu li.il Hint place and r luin, iln n-fme he l very luoch afraid thai Hie uiifortiiiiate men are not alive, Ik ante., the men h aving their blank l would tend to preve that they w hi' i'i'.i.il, nml traveling prubalily at iiin-. i rei.itnu iiiuira are loumi every w here nu.l a inlaatep would III ui-iny nea-k hurl them below ai'iitance of hoin lial lo .Vll fm.. A Samiam 1 ;i;r-Albany IViu i-oiiii: aii exciting attalr AccurreU l.w .lava Hl(.t on the Hautiaiu. A you m; loan ui the pn-velice of aeveral olli.r youii)( men iiiatle a peculiar kiinl of i remark atmut the three iiiik- l.i.h. .. iirohnl.ly not Inteudltic nil It inii:i..i. t he young ladle were iuioriu. il i ii. line of them took aix .li.k.i. r, the other whlj and railed on the man for thu purp. of doing amuc active w..rk with Mm; but he aa.:nli nml d.vUre.1 hi remark I. a, I I.-, n inix-oiiairued, and the w tilp- I'.t'H m not Kiveii, WILL 1!K HKItK IX SIIKKIFK.S TANK UKrlDKU. Judg Full-rlon I onnnni I In I!iort of Hie Kffi-rrr. 1 lllj "nuril, April . Tim decision of Judge Fulli rtmi In lhecelchrale.1 ahcrlli'a ese waa filed In ilw county cl.rk'a oflh-c Ihi morn ing, and ll l a Idory for MicriH' No laud. Tin' decision l In tlm follow lug words; I l.u ..irrti. i I .... if of III' stilt.' Ol n.m... in U...l for ..in v of I.-....-: ; li i l'..rkl... V. II. Son'ogli. A. ('.In 'Jennings, -t "I. I'lulmllln va trunk ! Helmer, as trcaaun-r of Lain- county, : ami Jan. K. NnUtnl, defendant. I The alve entitled cause cam. for hearing In clianiU ra at I .u -nc, ( re gon, on April .!, lv.l, uim.ii moii.ni t cutillrui 1 1 . rciN.it of tlm r. fi r.1- In sni.l rauee, the plaiutlll npaaring ny .. WoooWk and Oeo. A. Horn., uii.l the d.fcnda.ila hy K. K. Itciicoiet, . II. Kiiiitlv ami J. F. A ml". ' AfU-r hearing the arKium nt of oun uixill wild motion hciliK III .lolll t im to what oi.U-r nlioulil u- iiiikk' iiien on, the aald matter wan taken nml. ru.l-viNt-melit for further cmmiilcratlmi nml now havlliK coimld.-rcd the .nine llnd that the aald icort Khotild U- .-on-llrme.1, Wherefoie it U order. .! tlmt aid r jM.rl of the rt-fenw In aald caux-1- mid the aame l hen-hy conllrmi d. It Im furl her ordered that thu Injunction or der heretofore Ihkiic.1 III aald cnun- U ml the Milne la hereby VMealed. It U fuitli.T onli-icd lliut pliilnliU'i. have and recover Irom the ilcfcinlaiit, J. .Nolan.l, their iml ami di-liur liielita In naid cau lo he taxed. !oii at elmliilieP. in It.wliiir, r. gon, thiaUth day of April, isi'l. J. V. Fri.l.KHTuS, Jlldp-. Tlic ilcclnimt la a curioiH one. For Instance, the luilneHHya Hint "thu cnu- came nn for hearinjf on a motion to confirm tlie r.-Mirt of the refer. v." Tula iaa utlxtuka. Tlm matter win. heard Uili m motion mude hy the nt torneya for the plalntill's, nkiiur tlmt the reHirt of the referee Ik- -t nxiile, and that they have leave to tile nn amended complaint. Then the d-1-lnioli Hint.' that Woodcncktiml I hrrri apH-uml for plulnllfli nml Iten.-di.-t, Kennedy and Amia for ilrfriol iuls. The attorney nppenred JiNl to the con trary. Axuln, It ae-ma atrailK'e, to n:iy the h-nil, Hint after tlinlliiK for the .Icli-iiii-aniN that the JiiiIkt ahotilit tax the coalK in the pro.ccdiliK to the ilrfi lol- antH Wc nre Infornuil Hint the c.wl in (be cam- w ill amount tonhout rVi. Jourtlou City Itrin. Timea, Man h 7th. Mnrah IVt lraton nml John M illmrn have gone to the gold iiiiuea of South urn Oregon. A lot of einiiirnnta from l-.ikol:i ar rived here Monday. They are atoji- plug hero ami will look lor num. Sheriff Nolaml exl.-mlixl the time for the payment of tnxea until April s. t he taxpayer certninly iippr. ciaic una exteuaion. Frank I.ovu haa Uh-ii trauferred fnuu the IbaM-hiirg illvliou na track walker to thia iilmv; nml loin Wait will take the Oakland run. In the Van Vruukeii biiildinu .Mr, Howard lina purtitloiie.1 oil two r.Mima, in thu rear fronting Miuth. One of them w ill beiMX-upied by Pal I .ore mid the other by Mian Clara 'McKcc. Mr. ami Mra. II. W. Hall nml Dun Caldwell returned from Fort Mci.hciia Wedncndny. Work on Hie Jet I lea nt that place haa la-en ahut down ua the appropriation haa la-en cxlum-tcd. Weiluikxlay luoriiiuu n trniuii in at tempting to lard the overland mi d Ma fiMiliug, and but for hla nglliiy would have Urn criikhcl to denth. A It waa In heel wnacnught anil nearly aevered from hi fiait. He waa fur tilahcd a ticket and a.-ut up to I Jineue and acnt up aa a county eliare. The iNiUlity got rid of him aomchow, na lie paaae.1 down on the ba-nl Thurailay. The repuhlicnna of Junction City nml vicinity will meet In thia city Satur day evcnliiK, for the puriMM of ratify ing the county ticket. Hon. S-ymour W. Condon and other from Kiip-tie will la- preaent mid nddreaa (he meet ing. Mlalllun Miuw. Ihiil Ouarj April 7. Nuuicrlcnlly the ktullion ahow thia aftcrn.Niu waa a alliu nllair. The horaea which aero exhibited were up to the liaual atainhird of blooded I m -riling, however, and attracted .iiite a crowd of aN-ctalira. Follow ing ia a Hat of tha horaea and liuinea of owner: lloyal Oak; Kngliah .Shire, black. Owner, M C Uavia, Hpriliglleld. Kverett I.ynn; Clyde, ba-p bay, Owner, W T rj.Mn, F.ugcnc. Ion I'edro; Clyde, dark lmy. Own er, J F. Kbbert, Hpringtleld. Sullivan; hall-bl.aal, Cly.le-Cniui dian, buy. Jniuea Culvert, of Fern Itldgc. Itlr l.utrvl. April " lhlKN. At the real.h'UiV of Mr. Whipple, on South Wlllumette atrvi t, buit veiling to Mr. Win. Crawford a 2-pound boy baby. Mm. Crawford had lutende.1 lo at art for her former home In Michigan thia morning, nml take the body of her huhnnd w hich waa embalmed her aoiue tl.tya ago. Al though In a delicate condition, ahe waa kllll able to travel, had not the train of excitement to w hich aln- haa la--n eoulinually aubjm-te.1 lately pr.n duced a premature birth. The laxly of her liuahand waa acnt mi Una morn ing's local, but the lady w ill u.s-a:ir-lly delay her trip until ahe tveovcra. Uter: Tha little lby dil klmrtly af ter noon today. Although in a com munity of utraiigvre the lady ia i.-.vlv-Ing many amuraiicea of ayiupathy in her repeated U-reavctliiiit.a Pall? llurvl. April 1'BOItATk M ATTKUa. Kt.1te of John Chcattiul; K. M. Carpeiiler, executor, ft lea hla rvaiynalion and further ivsnl. l(eMirt approve.1 and reaignalioii uc ivpled. aj 11. Frieiully npsiiutc.l ex-e-ulor with -.1.uai kii.U; aiirt-IU-a, Cha. I juer and S. 11. l-jikln. Pallt liuanl. l rilu. IIKI. Fred I. Ill as, a brother of Mra. Adah I.. Sh. Iton, of thia city, died at IVrtlaud yealerdny morning. Mr. Lucaa had a w ide a.-uuiiitamv in Kugene and hla friend ben- otter aym palhlea to hit ben-aved n lativi-a. Arbor Pay ttrfi-. Arbor Day will f lfl.f.it.-.l by Ihe inii.il. of Hit- Fugcii.- public x l..Noii licit Friday, A.rd I all ml both ach.s.l buildings all' o i-lm-k. , 1 1 ,.....i in ir tit Ihi- I -'an I of dir. . Ion. of the i.uhllcacliooN ln-t t vclilnn the nam. -. l-. t.d to oinin. Hior-jit.-d w.re I'hilil' Mulk.-y nnd J- M. Ilelidricka. The trie pialit.-.! lit the ti.arv wh.N.l will lie in cmmeiiiorn t i'.f I'hilil. Mnlkcy, ami lr. J. ph ! ! i.i'l ln. kin.llv .ni. in. l t" d.-.lv. r I Oill kln.lly en, nt. - abort nddr.-aa, itml I In1 I rev planted nt the eiitnilk. h.K.Uill In -.m-iiieliioration of J. M. Ileii.lrlck. nml ! the Hdilr.-K w ill la- given I'V 1. M. Whitney. , ThecxercikeKoutofdia.ru will ivli- alat of ull IllV.aulloll. U wilij.'. live IT t.-n iiiliiuti-a nddreaa, the tr.- !ntititiji and another kii. The pupila w ill Hi. ii r. liini to tin ir reactive w-li.ad riailii" Mild render prourmiimea, con-.i-lin of "..up., r.-cl-Intlolia, etc. The public Ucrdiidly invil.d lo nt t. lid nil ol I he ex. r I-.k. l.-ieexen-l-iawill la- In hi lit both a.-lioola lit the Willie lime, collini. llfillrf promptly nt - p. in. , . !. I I', I'rin. A Happy Miirna.'e. A cori.-lKimh-lit at Criwcll aemla the following: The uinrrli.ire of Mr. Jum- .Miairc- and Mii-a Marv sl.erlilan wna the vent of the wii-n ill Mount lloK- will. in. lit. Hie elahoralc .npmu tlon made by Mr. nml Mra. Sheridan to L-rin-c the liiipliala of their only laughter, kurpriked nml llrlulltnl the iiiiiii v I'ueala who were pnwiu io wu- neaa the happy event, rroinptly at . o'i'liH-1; on the . veninu of Murvli thc yoimg .ample took their plait- ill front .'if theollicialltig clergyman, I lev. K. j liittilia, nml (he ol let hut aoleliill vow were taken, nml the I)ivlne Ideaaing inviiUr l l.y Kev. Mr. Hilma. t'ongrat uhitioiia by r. lntivea, and fii.-u.l-. fl low nig, n "inagnilleclil r.-al nw alti-d the gu. -ta, (he crowning oriiaint-tit la ing a as'ow-clad cake of iiuiui-ii-c pr- a,ni,.ua, representing Mount Hoh-. i were I lie or.br, mid from the llanhoa of , w it ami genuine inlrtii II wn - lo ; mo that wime who were luucli ol.l.r thnll Him happy i-.im.le Mill pr,-MTVed yotiihiiil kiuiii. ii wimi.iiiiy nin.H.1 liiovah!. nllair, nothing oil-urrillg to mar the hnppiiie-a of th iKrnl..i. i.i &t. I'ni'imt Xuiuliiuilng .Meitiuc.a. IallT (.uar 1. April (,. I'lu- tleliiia-nitii' Voter of the two North Fugem.- pn-i-iticta met lit the court holla.-, Inxt evening, hi gixxllv niiuila-rx, for Hi.- puraM. of placing in nomination iH-iaona to la- voted for na n iegau io mi' coiiiu v coiivciukui, hi . in.- pi 1111:11 .. , .-aii.Miav inn-moon. Juil.-e Wultoii w aa i-icclcd ehuiriiiau and II. J. )ay wa-retary of thu North Fiig.-ne, No. I, pr.-. inct meeting. Thia prr.'iurl ia entitled to lour lich-gate, and the foiowiug per-ona were l:ii-'it in nomination: J W Cherry, lir A W I'atli -i-on. C Marx, J J Walton, I-'. Ambj-Miii, I'.rv i A lll iir nml II F lauria. North i:u;'elie. No. eiitltlc.l to oi.r.i.-.egm. a, orga.ii.-.i oy e.e. ,..g I I..... I.... .v i i.-. i inu l ll. Illl.'.l i , . . a a itiai eer.-tMl v iK llgllt.-a liomillllteil: J l-.hwcgell, Lain r, J It I liirri", t, , i1'' A J l leKlllil, Jlllll. a ' ' iV. '. i ti-o . v ,, ... . ,, , ,, ( lar.-ll, ( nun i '. ik i ' - iii.iuii.'i . i The iiiia-tinga were bai nioiiluua ainl cut htlklnalic. The two South F.ugene prieincU ui.vt nt the .nine plan-thia eve g to I !H - ill llolllilialiou their delegalea. Suilt Current. ,,c The (I,,. Af - .tl .iiuril, April T, The Hlc.-itncr l-'ugeiie arrived thia morning about s ..'clock. Uiat v:ia tied Up lat liighl lit 1'nvik clollgll ") lilllea la 'ow here. (er leaving llarriM.iirg notroiilile wua exa ricmv.l, w itli the e.ri plimi of a awift current, until they got nla.vo M.vk'a w nrchiuikc. Here n bar lin.l lai-u formed by a pile of drift ami the wheel thlew gravel lively. The la.nt w na iilaiut dir.-.' houra lining over nml niter Hint (.teamed aiu.R.thly along un til ubove tho liioulh of the Mi Kiiiio. At Hint plucv la a abort la ud and the current wna ao awift the hunt would mt fti-ni it. Aft.r lining over thia place the lamt tied Up for the night and thia morning huil no iliitli iilty in priH-e.-ililig to her lumliug here. She I wna loaded with luarlv 10 toua of fielght! dipt. C. A. Car.-v, the i.lli.t. " I .. . : ni'cninpuiilc.1 the l.ugeiie ami uai(ei Captain Wnrd nlaive Corvnlli. He Mutes that nothing occurred on the trip to cniiae m-riotia ili-counigi-ineut hut the river nitiat la- given eon-taut attention by the aiing Uait uud aoine w ing iliiina w ill Ih- lu ce river fr.lla. ary when thej I ASi kamkii Kai K. Yesterday ' Sa - lem lmlca-mlcut haa ihia coma-ruing tin- ateuiiicr Kugeiic: Yesterday nl - t. riuaui the ateaiiu r Fugi-ne mine up iroiu t'orlliiiul, nmt iliseharge.1 what ircigni Mie nmi in me .uoiia a wnarr. she then went on up to her city, and w ill lav then' over Saturday. The F.l- w.il urrived up yetenlny afternoon j nnd ut I o'cl.M-k luiiiled nt' the Salem ' diM-ka. I hia fast lime w.-ta oci-aaioiieil hy u race la-twocn thia v.twel and the l-.ugeiie. The F.lwiaul nrrlv-.l her.' hull an hour iilu nd and dim-barged lux freight ami went on up the river. The F.ugene started out at the anme time and alsiul three leiighta in the 1. n l. but in i word haa jet lavti nvelved aa to the outcome." Fll l'l. xilelii StnttKiunli: The nominations na innde by the state i ple'a parly imii veiition "at On-gmi (Hy, on March l .th, have Imi-ii tili-l with the sivrctnry of atute ill complinine with the law. There ar nine iioinl-II.-.-S. :.-id of lina liuuilaT four hnu li'e.i 'uir in-1-.-ii'.an.v. These nn (t haa. Miller and Jowph Waldroi, I iiicmla ra of ongrv, tie... M. iirton, (state printer, and It. I". Caldwell, state i tn-naun r. A I'.i. i SrniKK. In the Ah!:.n.l mm.-, two nnd one hnlf niil.s chI of unit it v, lh re wna a rich quartz strike Monday, worth H a ton in the 'si t.s.t , , 1. An eight f.'t led.'. of thia stud make a rich strike in mining parlance. A big bayonet and dance ill la- given at A.lila l S,.a)ir day night, ua this la lug thing for nil Southern i hvgon. Krai K-Ile 1 rau-fi-r. r.i i. km:. Alii, il.iii ! Minnie MihiIC, lot I, I lk :, i oI!ckc Hill Turk; D A I'aine to Willlniu Moir. tt, fnn li.mal Iota 1'. hlk I; ll.-n.-r , ''chttili. I.aii.r I.. Ihi' h.l SatLi;.hr . lotak, ;., n, II, Ilk - FA II u.i; .nn ai.i: t.itovi:. I, W I ony.t al I., tvdia A Wnlk.-i, .'ami ;:. ami N "f lot 1, hl.a k 1, I, a l. uMiu-'ii; -'' hum nv. -.::.- of i r k- 'ii l. M. N hey.k. ker. l.'.a. r.- in t.. iil. 1' I" a, r I c; f -!' Wm II liriitlu to Jninea llarklna, :J) acre in t I'.i r I w ; f". IkliliiKti I'nllll to Will M Illlimii, i nner. Ill t 111 a r 4 w; W: F.M Warren t W Chcahlrc, J u.-na in t ls r:i w; i Win II Maxwell to Mary Maxwell, I Vi iicrc in t 17 a r I w ; rl. 1 (inli-ou F HmIoii toCCole, ancrK i in t I'.arl w; t'lin. K W lllair heirs to MrA Mi : Clareii, UKJ ncn-a In t 17 a r 4 w: f lo. F. W lllnir hi ii t Mra I. C lllnlr, l'3 ncri K In t 17 a r 1 w; !. I F. W lllnir helra to Mra. l-.vellue froiur, fat ncrca In t 17 a r 4 wj HO. i: W lllnir helra to Kleiior Hull, ."aJ i nen-a In t 17 a r 4 w; M". I Armiml i Maxwell to Henry Mux- wc l, land In t 17 a r 4 w; (I. fnU Sand." ir.mt 'a FiikK Courier: A new rem civ forilyapepaiii and atomncli trouble haa iimile li nppi araiice Iti outhern On gon. It ia nothing h-na thnll a piaiiifnl of i-oiiunoii, everyday river laittoiil Kiinl. taken wet, Juat lifter incn'.a. .Mr. tiyiaa-, n wen-Know ii cm- r( ,( iri,,r'i, tor of Itytaa'a cpringa, j, B.,.,i..-. to la- Hie originator of Ihi-' iiu r n-ine.lv in Soiithcrii Oregon, hut Uit-! lilimla rol vcracioua reiiiicmeu I icklify to it eiiiulive propcttica, wl.lc! ; an-auppoM'd to take the form of me ehaniiul net ion by carrying oU'luipun ti.a from the nim-oiik lining of the 'wnll of the ktoinach. " lake kuml, la 1ju, u H1,iur ,,f ndvice nroiind Aslll,i w . mivtualv coinplaina of ,.,r,,Mil. .,,...!, tronl.l.-. Aa there I ,int,.t , ht. H:u ,i mt coinmiMlit v , ilMu nm., ,,f tK, ,MM.r.-at i(lf1!1 hi, )rti(.t, vunnl i, ,.(mr, R , ., ......li,.!,,.. ..lv. rlls. ineiit. If ur U,V(V fwcd hv even one mif- f(in.r w lt, iK.M,.ichil n-aull. the Cour ier w ill conaidrr Itself niiiply nwnrd.-il forgiving the aimplo remedy to lh public. Wil l. l'l.AM- It K A N s. Corvull! Tlmea: A. J. O'llrlcii nnd llarn Hughe lire in 'oilintlng w ith John Small for a li n-i-until iiutuinii of lu" ncn a w hich th.-v exi-ct to plant In i . Although laana In consiiler:.- h!o iU:in' il ir are ral-a d lu Marlon, I. Inn and Folk count h a, I hit will Ih the liikt crop mi .vi larn' a i-ale to b planted in thl vii-inity. On g! land la-ana yn hi UIKJ to l al-lpoum per acre, ami bring in the uiaiket J to ecllta M-r pound. '1 In- cn-nter mii tiou of the beau now eoiiaumed ill I Ir eg.ui are grow n in California where III", a.-iixill ia longer till. I II little la-It. i ...I. ....... I I.. III... I.. 1 1........ I i , I i.i... i ;.i..... i .-...1. li.i... , whiu Ul,11(.v a UK ioiw im.iiiv ii. mi iiiiiii iviiiio l,u, ,. i ... I t n t .!( t i.j I I unui 'ri..ll..a .....ll.r rle Mr M-ltrl.'., kUTa, however, that iluriug the laat H- i... , " ... ii inn im iv null- mi ii i'rin niii-iiin in : u liU li any kind of Unna could I un laa-ii grown ill ( Iregoii to ja-rfect ma ; turn v. .,. ,. , , MiM.-O.cgon rlK. i,,,,,,.. A, , ,. Ingof the lllue Kiver Mililiing nnd ! Milling Company, in thia city, Inst j Moiiiliiy, urniiigeineiits were enten-.l : into for the immediate placing nt their ' mine. In l.uue county, of n .'UMon mill, i w hieli ia to la., in running order by July 1. ( IMlernt were elected for the 1 'iikuiiig year, na follow: W II Smith, iirei.ieiit: t.co. Hainiltou, a.'cretnrv; II Siraight, treakurer: It F I. Inn, W ll Smith, tieorge 1 liiniilton, J W (imut nml S 1" (liven, din-ctora. J W (..rout, mamigiT. I'ully (marl, April T. til l l.l) Fl.iriloN Tlie ladlcaof St. Mnry'a (iiiild, met at the homo of Mra. Munra, Thuraday, for the annual elec tlon of ollleera. The follow ing were ehrtrd: Freaidciit Mra. J. A. Straight; vice rcidciit, Mra. J. t.rav; treaurer. Mra. ll. K. Loveridge; Hct-ri-tary, M1m MuU I Siraight. After the liuaincaa waa traiisu ted Mra. Munra I' lli-I tl.t- la-lu-i lo .nrti,Uc of one of ll.T Hill.' .1,11.1 nil. .In. Py 'll... l...v i....l her aplemlid atlppera. The next Meet ing u ill e In two week nt the home of Mra. J. A. straight. I i!t i.uaM. April (i. I, INN Col VIV IlKl'l lll.U AXH. The repuhllcatia of I. inu county, yeatcrday tioininat. il tlie following ticket: S. A. ! I 'aw ami and A. J. Johiiaon, aecntora, : T. F. Smith, W. A. Templetoii and 1 J. X. Scott, n prvkcntativm; j. M. 1 Wntcra, county commiaaiouer; J. a! McFeron, aherill; I). F. Hnrdm.in clerk; X. Xta'dham, treasurer. The alnte il.-legatleu wna inalructe.1 to vote for J. II. W liltn. v for Male prinler. . ! Iauiii.Aa Coi n iv i;i:i-i iu.iiANs. the Douglaa niunty npuhlicuna nomi tinted the following ticket Veslerduv. Clerk, F W lteiiaon; jtufgo, A F Stcnrna; commik.soner, W I. Wilai.n; a. hiHil siia-rnit. i,.l. 111, J A Under w.aal; nsaeior, J A Sterling: n pn-u-tajl ivi-a, Jtiinca K r.luml. li, J T Itridgi-a, C A S hll.n-.lc; sherlir, I) I) tavelt iirvevor, W 1' Haydcti; treasurer, W A F rater; coroner, Ir K I, Miller. tiai'.jr i.uril, j-r.l 7. li. i.iviis I learn from yesterday's issiicol thia iht tiiat I wa Tiolni naled to la- ole. for aa a delcgnte to the democratic primary from the ace on. I ward ol this city. Now- I tif.i not nn nspimnt to political houora, uud w aa iiomiun'.e-l v. i'iin-.t my knowl- .!. or consent an t .lo luo-t folly ilci line tlie In iniimiiori. reac; ti. A. Hi. Al It, Si 11 AMI 11 I I I. I Nl Salem Jourte, of l'hiii..lay iv.: The at.-nnier Ci gene came u:. i-i.t evening, at 1 ' ... i ii. . . I in. -. . .1 i t i .- i.e, i, avic.g a g.a . carg.. for ti,:.: iK'.nt. A.t.-r Inn. In. g nt s'e.ini.-r Al'.ot.a w barf, she left up Is.un.l als.ut tl.r.v Icngtha nhend . the KU'.kKl. At l.i.t aci-ount f t!.,-Is-ata th,.y wt r.- trying ta aolve the 1 prui ! in of w hi.-h was the ',a-e.lier. DEMIM.UATIC rIJIAII. Ciiikldrraldr. lutereat Nijnlf. alJ -llieTli krta omltilrd. .11V r.uarJ. April T. Thl I the day appointed to liobl the democratic prluiailc. nml the un terrified an haviug a utdund cont.-.t, only the regular iimulnatcd ticket being in the Held. We give the ludgi-a, clerk, and deli gttti-a la lng volial for by pnrlnct: Mill I II M'C.KXK Nil. 1. J W Chirr v. 11 F la.rrra, K And.-r-oii. Clerk: John Ik-avenue and C Crom r. Del. gntea J W Clierry, A W I'att. r aon, V Mnrx, J J Walton, K Andcron, HFDorrl. Four to be clwled. NOHTII Kl'llKSK . 2. Judge Thoina llmw ti. Jack Mt rla, Joacpli Kia-li. Clerk: John Ilurgvj-and L. M. Flalur. lHlegatc-J V Fhwcgen, It M Iny, Clin Laticr, J IS Hurria A J l'Ickurd, Janu- McClnrcn, (1 A Dorrl Jniuc llargcr, II I. Wlllotighby. Four to la? elect.!. Hot'Tll Kl'llKSK SO. 1. Ju.lg.-a-J V Itiiina-y, FCMntteaon, John Higgln. CU-rka: It K llrlatow and Orlando How land. Ik-legate Frank Maltlaoti, K V. llrlatow, J I lUiiiaev, Kidney Scott, Fletcher Mnn, J M Howe. Three to b- clii-Uil. HHITII KIIIK.NK X. 2. Juilgi-a F V Oabtirn, Frnnk lllnii ton, Clina Currle. l lcrka: F T Whit comb and Kill Mullock. Delegate C, llndea, F W Okbimi, John Whitenker, Win Itlanton, T (1 Ilelidricka, J 1 Matlock, J K Cuiiip lall. Thnt-to la? i-lci-tcd. Pallr iiiianl, April f. Tilt Sk.xiMi Ciil'XTV. Thu Slate Tniikiircr In aiknowledglng the re ceipt of I he entire uiuount of tnxca due from l.nne county, convey the infor niatlmi tlmt thi"la tlie accoml county to aettle In full, nml thu flrat nuu wua u aiunll amount. Itrnt i t:i IUtks. Tho Southern 1'ucillc nuuotiiicca the ciiatouiury re- duetimi of rates for delegates lo tl' atutc nnd coiigreaaionnl cotivciitioiia, viz: one ami one third furo for tho round trip. uiif..u..d.A.rtK hlXTV ions. n o aieu ucr r.ugenc ft llnrrlahurg this morning at I. o'cl-X'k for Kllgelie. A telephone lllea ange alated that khu hud on laiard tai toua of freight for thia city. hhu U now due hen-. Ilttn4rrda ! Ton .aiarrlilus. Sixmsii.vi.K, 1'knx., April o. The eut In coke region ia gn-utly vxclle.1, nml fmira of more I'lood-dnsi ami de-strm-tioii of pnija-rty are entertained. Armed laiillca of strikers 11 ro nsM'UI- bling to march cm tlie Work". Tho o perming workmen wish to continue hut nn nfrni.l. Shcnfl- W lllieliii ia busy irn-a .ing inc.. eoiicermal l the riot in which Knginccr raddiH-k wua killed, and over Hal men are urn-Mcd. It la n jairted tlmt thu laxliea of aix men were found on the rond over U.' li lelk . ...I llliilk A .,11 .1 HI blriL-. era started for Ml. I'lenaaiit thia morn ing but the region ia well guarded. A mob of ikkj la marehiiig for Mt. llrml dock and another Iiaai ia going to l.c inoiitc uud Oliver. llrad Uotllaa lauud. xioxtow.v, I'enn., April 5. The UmIIcm of eight Hungarians were found in tho wooda nenr Dawaoii tialay hy la.ys going to w-hiail. All had bullet holes through their IxhIIcn. It is mip Kaetl they went ahot yealerdny lifter niHin by ileputli-a during the attack on llrndfurd W orka. The Hill farm mines nn over run by striker today nnd workmen nn la-lug driven from the grounds. The works tin now cloned down. Ten Kirlker Killed. U.M.iNTtiWN, I'enn., April 5. Yea tcrduy'a tragic events hnd a sobering cll'cct on the strikers and a repetition of hhrod letting la liiiiimbnble. The laaliiaj of two inon' strikers wers found lu the woods, makings ten. Kioteraut Seottdule nre aubdiicd by the arreat of 1'rtalilent Ihivls. Diatrit-t Attorney Jelln-ys luld Information against accnitnry Durby of the ruwoela turn, on a ehurgo of murder. A llallle Wllh iBdlan. F.t. lU:xo, April 5. A courier Juat arrived from a Initio between the cow laiya and Indinna, aaya tho battle ia still on, nnd that 2 Indiana and 14 whites nro know n to have been killed. All the soldiers at Fort lUuo an In the Held except thne trooa of cavalry. The courier en mo for ammunition nml aaslstnnee. l'ni th-s nre hnnlily organ ling nml going to the light. Folic Ollleera mm Hlcrtlra. AxtiKixa, April 5 -An order l'rSK?t JS .aS'W'S patnd the elty on bicycles. The men are to a rve all snbxi.naa, Jury venin-a and answer telephone i-alla and gt-ucr nl ladicu duty from the po lev iiea.l - .luurters, Using bieyeles inatead of horsa-a. Thia Innovation meets with I much f:.vor in police circles, and num 1 Ilinll la.' ill aiaiiii lu .....! .... ...I. l . lurr.,,. .,., ...,,... L 1,10 .nakpr, y republicans HoMteTCAi), Pa., April .1.-11011..-' -,u'r frc0ftnJ wnhmitcd coinage of slenders have ta-come excited over the fcllvi r at the ratio of 16 to 1. They leecheaof t'oxey and llrow ne. A j are far apart from the republican Sevend tnemUr wvre dlSgid fT.r 11,1,1 " Vu,lll12 al,no,,t 8ollJ ,Bllmst .iiiarn liiigoveraaackoftolMieeo. :ani' further coinage of silver. Sen Tlila morning, after a auiuptuoua ator Dolph is a thorough gold tend'X I standard man, and the next legis- oeiiimi aim the nrmr, fs)0 atrnng. i,i,,. :t i i- n ? headed by a l.n-nl Und and nu ,'rt a.Klrc' rePubll(;a. will re-elect of citizens, departed for McKecpx.rt. C ongressmen Hermann and A M n.ua.1. au..,i scrape. '"i'11' Votc1 "Sainst .the free coiuaP fn.uu.iT..x, W. Ya., April c of lIv(;1! 0,1 n"y ratio less than 20 Last night at Onuley, Jami- Smitii ' to The republicans of Oregon shot and killed I-oui- I'.row n, faia:iv i reco-nize that the sentiment of the wond.d Jim lin.wn, her lui-haml, 1 taoplc of this state is in fivor of and ".rioiisly wounded Sarah Hanlev v. , i . ,n.UXOr.., Smith made hi. t--.,. and i.,S:lr,0Coln,,,,,ut are votlng w.lth for a m,ti w ho he claims alienated ' & l,:ir,.v t!ial s'llce 1 S73, when sil Sarah's niltvtloim from him. ' ver was demonetized, lias uniform- imiii raki iraiii ii.ib,. j 1" U-. ii hostile to any legislation Si'Kix..ni;t.i, 111.. April S.-lu-imrta' that favored tlie white metal. The ttiriiSu1 i Sir; r!u,lr-ithd.r pktfo? me mni cn.iat an- aliiu--t ruined hv Hie Colli kiuin ol t in-l. -.... I 1 ing to the una.-a.aon.ihlv warm weather pn-vloua to tln.se datei Thia On on weather li m.l...t:j for grain that lias been lotrn llj tlie ili'ilopiii'4it of fruit ' The .r..!.il.ili.n party h., ftUut l..vii nb.orli'-l hy the iKmulnji. hut lma niiluu-nt vitality (. forniulato a state ticket. After ii convention like that held Tiii-eitay there in a coniJcrahlo td clition to the nunilx-r of gcoffcr who have little fuith i a tho candor ami reliability of humun kind. When llio M)ulibt etatc cotiven lion wa in cion at Oregon City ami the platform cotnniitteo wag at w ork, a reform tariff resolution wai oU'ereil, but tho committee refused to aih.jit itorgivo out any expres. f'ioh on that subject. I.atu n jiortB are to the effect that the fruit t-rop of Hcvcral ef tho Mi. iKciiipi valley tates wa about ru iiied by the recent cold weather. The proBjM-et-i are that Oregon will have a largo nurjilus this year for which o market may bo found abroa.I. It in possible that Congress man I'.rcckcnriJgo lias a secret thought that a marriage to Ming I'ollanl wouhl have been preferable to tlie humiliation ho is forced to eiuluro by tho cxpoHUro of his pri vate life nml conduct for many year.-. Mr. Cleveland takes more out liHir e xcrcixo nowadays than she um1 to take. I'ntil quite recently hhe waa rarely seen in the Btreet rx.vpt in a carriage, but now ho . . i may be lreiiumiiy oDmrvca out walking, nttired very simply in moilot cohtuntes. She in said to Ik- growing stout. ! Wu an- willing to talk and write I io icason and out of season about the U-nefiU of advertising but there ....,:..,... n .i., i.,,t; I ' . , ' I opinion may be divided as to the 1k.ih.-1U received by tho Coeur d'Alene man, who advertised for .. i c .. i r- .. i i..v,:,. a wJe and found tt fairy blushing iiainsi i oi .o- (iouiius uvuiruupuis 03 a result. He cannot bluaie the jirinter, however, as he got plenty for his money. Uofeburn Tribune, jajpulist, paid the following compliment to Senator V catch: Hon. It. M. Watch, who for years haa been tho wht. l hor.-o of tho democratic par tv of intern Oregon, and wro as . s.tal. senator stood so faithfully by , u lnU.Tt.,u uf ,10 in tho i , . , . , . , 1 1 hii't IcgiMattiro when gross cxtrava j gatiee ruled the hour, arrived hero this week with his family, and on ... . . . .' Ai-iil lttook the tajsition of regis ter id tlie land office, to which ho was appointed. The finances of Kugene aro in an excellent condition. From pres ent prospects the city next year will not require over a two mill tax. No town in tho state can make so good a showing. While our taxes have been low many sub stantial improvements have been made. Wc havo an ellicient fire department, second to nono in the state, well cuipjcd with Gro ap paratus, miles of graded streets, commodious city buildings and a satisfactory system of street light ing with electric arc lights. Low taxes, free public schools and uni versity, certainly render this a de sirable location for persons seeking home. The policy of calculating selfish ness advocated by Tom Uced, the fat Maine statesman, in his recent speech in Itoston, ought to con vince the voter who has the least discernment that the bloody-shirt orator who talks high tariff in Ore gon is insulting tho intelligence of his auditors. Mr. Heed drew this 8u?!'ective picture: " When Massachusetts sits around to mourn her destroyed industries, her ruined machine shops, her ru- ined factories, she sits around to ; 'n-fOT tlerVit; for if thfy wero j mcv destroyed the omnivorous ' West will do the manufacturing I for the country. You havo the '.,... ,. t ' ,.n ?t'ir,l0U ,,a.ve PWcr, yotl i l,llvo tc prestige, lou can keen it or you can throw it away." 1 ,u- euicners, oui. no one who has given the subject the k it attention will be deceived thereby. O O o O