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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1894)
HUK tl.AKM SYVlhM. A I'miio-dtlvn SI4.I1 lw die i lu -ij. ruil ll.Kr Will ir UrdlKVU. Tin' California Klis-tricil Work. ( Sun Kraut-Ism, Cal.. ihri.ugii u.i.r aeiit. A. J. Cnllee. i.f I'ortlnii.i. ,u made lliu city of Km;, in- .i.ih.,i(., i to en-el a colnpli te flu- til;. rill MM. !:. 1 III! iHllt i In tllKlnl ill: t uliiiui Isix; I lower lull striker; 1 visual IndliiUnr; 2 stulid Kolig; I chief UiH'r; )eell buttery ; 1 stand Kulvmiiiiiii'lvr; 1 tmt Klvuiiiiiii'tir; 1-' cvulrul wllrlili..Hi(l; 12 centnil fuses; 4 mill of wire Mini pole to .Iron; I lie same on. Tin1 iniit'liiiiiry is of tin- ,il.l iin provciuulits uinl i-ov. ml by li Itrr pill 'III, mill III.' ugi'tlt mirvcs tl'mt I lie siune hIiiiII I n' flrst-cliiM throughout und bu thoroughly tritinl U fori' uny pnyinciit Is t ). acted. The price akc I i't Tits), Hit payment to he made in city w ar rant drawn on tin- ironerul lund. It is umitivivgtry l.ir is to Mule thut tii) .imiit method nf giving lire alarms U very uiiati-fuc.i.-y uinl tuui'li valuable time is nl In sound. It'll the hltirin ami locatliitf thu lire. In fact, tin residence jk j c t i i t nl Iiih ii in vlrtmilly without any llrv pnili-i'li-m whatever, a liy Hit tiuifu -riii nuehi-s Hit' llrv Ull and then tin- com panies nwh the llm tlio tmililiiiK l t IVr.i.iml. j I i:, i. i . i. -, .. Will i.il.ilr, i. t '.ilmr j, i, ullrlnl I IliK m Ik-.I hi N...,t ill.-. I t'l.iiMul.lf I. int. hi ti-ibd Junction i - :iy on n!ii i:, Im.iiii-". i M.. Wiiii Kiuiii W niiiitiici in r j room w i:ii ii ii.in f. vi r. j M- M uni. I Lk Ihi r. lurniil fr.nu i i in.. nil.. i.it tu t uiif.mia. (lliu V ii-. ii. i. n!,iiu. . pucking Iiiiiiih' M ni iii.i, .i hiii.rm, i rv he ic-... . I'.iviJ In , i now nililluU.rirv nil 14 1'. I. is.nsliii. !1 HI 1 1 w I it. ile ir'f Ivr t T.j n liiuiith. Mi r'unii v Have, uf IliirrUlmri.'. ha Ui-ii i-ilm,' rrii i' Ihli wit k . A. K. Ihitht if. id, Ifinli'lit nf I.lnn county, 1.4 t i-vt'liliij. Mm. Miiiriva .lick-i u in i: iil-i In. I Liik'.-ui- :.. I::...,... Jiiikwiii 1-ift f ir Coloiado f-pr.nr u day nr two ago. II. fiirrir.i, i.f (ii.-mii Cltt, nirivrd In le Ihi nlli ri.iKHi mnl v ill'ruler !lif fliivcrsity uf On u.iii. A. II. Cuwiiili.ti, i.f ii,.. lipm ii.i ill,. TlllK-M, I Vi-llili' ill i:.lir..c Mi. will remain until Tii.-.l.iy. lt.iv. ti. M. Wi iuiir, frniily p:i-t,.r ( llii- lilLlimi i Imii h i.f ii. rily, uill mil r. II "r In K:i. r- i-i. It U likrl.v thai t'liity Murl in will Ii u vo it i . rklni iiml. r S o.rlury f MiiIitIh-i II. It. Kliir:il.l, ul Nil. in Mr. I V l'l,..L ,., .1 I, III.. i... .n.. i..,.....i ...ii i i . ' ' " r. H, ..in. rV.i ' . .. i IlKVL .IK II.Illl.'M V.Ml Klvli Willi r. I ii iiir inv in iii iiif iiiiaiuim iriimi ni fitiv.-M in r.irt! till) tow II, tint olltniilu itiliipnii V ilmn nut know wIiiti-tn mi until ttivy nrc utlruit.'il l.y tliu Hhiii.h. Willi kiln. uluini NVHlfiii, In h grrut liii-rtiin-, this woulil lie ri'iniKll.il, n tin- nlxi-iii woulil Ikj KiVfii irniiiitly mnl l!n I'm a lion of thf lira (lillnitfly liH'utol I fun Hi com pan U v. -ni i-mly to kvr their Mnlim. Aifulii, tin- t-iiy ih n-vlvii Ilic ful louiiiK h'ttt-r fro'" thu rrin- iitntiv j l"t .voir. ntlVi-H in r.iril.iii.l, nn : Vi'l lnuiu- t.i uflcriimiii. Min- liinouml Lniirn Cult-man went to lliirrUliur' tint muriiiin;, w hiTi' they r' ruuu,'. .1 ;i ti;u tur in the itiUii- 'li.wii-i. Mi Knit. K.irrin'tuii wunt tu Suli m thin innriiliii;. Mil- uill tt-ui'li w liii.il Hear tiler tills veur, ill the xuine ill-.- I rit-t whrrelhe l.mlit m Mi 'ti-.,'ui v of the ImttrJ of tiro llliili-rw riler in i'or: hin.l: I OttliVlif l'A( inc Inm kam K I'MitS. I'llKI I AMI, Or.,S-it. in, 'l'l. Hon. S. II. Kkikndly, Mayor t'lty of KiiKene, Or : Dear Mr. The iilttelition of thl-mf ' fli-e ha li.i n eiil.'i-il to the fuel Hint j your eily I almiu to inMnli a e.uiM U :. ' tire tilarm nynieiii. In Uiih iiiin.ii'tl.iii let me Mttile if thi nyhtt-m I 1 1 1 t-t a . J. i 1 III eonforniity with our rule mnl i in--1 vilnhlt) o our elei-trltlil etiuilitvr at Hmi Kraui'iAco a ni-iiiiiiiii-nil.iti.in will he mailt to the exet-iitlve (iniiiiill'.i t of the union fur a A in r c.-nt reilui-tinn from the exitim; ieiinl rule mi that j M.-Mu-t.-i.u wni M:ijnr I '.r.n ki-nlHirotii;h. nn-ri-tl mr.-m of the I'. .-. I.ni.l ili-iarlinriit I- ii. Mil-l.-lie IimI.iv. Ilii wife v. ill Irate fur Sim 1'ntii-iin' i t iniiii.'uw inn: nun,- to )iii the w Int. r. The Kliik'ht" of I'. thiitx era n I In Li-liu-el ill rorlllinil O. t. litli. I!. K. Iloiiihr in iiml V. 1,. IK-I.au.i Mill leiri-e;.t Hi.1 Du'i-iie lmlk.'i-. The iiltrniiitr uru II. J. I i v itii.l (.'. I.. Winter. m i . Jilllt'liUII III III-.. Thin-, n-i;. i'.i. I! S. .l. 17, lVil, In t!u. wife of roTly prntii-Uil hy lireuhtrni txixe, ilni(S exeeitri. Your vi-rv truly, II. I). i'AltKllt ur, Surveyor. S-t-eral Hie Iiikiimikv nirenl inforiii ! Mivi Ann. i Van Yr.inkru ttt-iil luw ii to r.iitlaii'l liir-l.iy t i rr-iinii' In r Mill!!.--. Mm W ill he uli-t-nt nil tv in dr. The Miitiilllre u.KIn -t nf T. S. I I.iii.l- '..l..H .1............. u. . r t.. U IhiiL thev .-.limine lht Kuireiie I -.. .' . . .... . . ' "" T'i ,.. out $.0.M annually or lire I..-1 " " 1""' w. r-'" 1 "' niraniv. A K-rrent retlut'tioii wnuhl aiiiiiunt to annually. Thi alone ttoiiht liiilieale that the city coulil af fiinl the eyi!em, altlmui;h timea are ilrpreiinil. Then It iiiiint lie remrnn Ih n il Ilia; If I he 11 ni liiHiiraiu-e eoui iaiiiea wounl he ln-nelltte.1 to thut umount, every ilnllur'n worth nf pnj- jule I- i-n w a lu low ii liii-il iy on hi tiny to vl-il Hie hrl'U'i' now lH-iii ooimtrui-le'l ui-rn- I.aln u-trr !.nir;li. MU I'.ilttli llniniiii, ninti-r of J. I). 1 1 i4in 1 1 it . went to I'l.rtlan.l M. unity to have In-r throat trratr-l - y a NH-i'iulint. C W. Washhiinie n ttiriiinl Tueiluv from (.'ol fax, Wn!i. lie enutnii-leil a erty. whither lnureil or not, wouhl re-; ,s.l, whlrh i imumIi mhly an Turn one win-ill The flieiueti univt-rll v are In favor of Mit-h a yMei!i, ami a iiumln-r of the I lii-!ivlt-t taxtiayer have itl.o exprrwl ! thelinM-lvrti llkewlmi. Wu are of Hid1 opinion that the linn) Inn arriveil to ' w-i-unj Hil Improvement to our ef-j Ilrlint lire ilt-partnieut. lliu niatu-r will proliahly l- coiiHlili-reil nt the next inn tin i,' of the inuncll. 'I'liry Wrre SwUiilled. ('orvulll Time: AnumU-rof ovi r i-r-iluloii Corvullia huHiiie.-! im-ii mourn the loeaof f I(HJ in eaxh. A month or mora ago they Invented thut amount in a lottery aelietne of w hich J. II. I.otnharil. of New Orleah, wa uKeut, mnl the bi prir.o they were to ilruw lu return, never iiititeriulieil, uinl lieVt-r will. Oily worileil letter an? now Mug reeeiveil hy various par tie in the city. After enjoining atriet rawv one of thuo letter reail: "If you will irrt ua a cluh ami m-ihI ii hy riin-iM tZ'i wo w ill winl you " one ni'lh ticket. One ticket w ill he in a w-parute envelo anil we nuuranteo thut it will win H,iiihi. .oine of the ot her tickel will will wtiiir.ll prie." StruiiK' a It may mem, there tin' men in f'orvuHi fiMilmh cliouicli to hi-lii-ve thut for a ii' iuvexlmi-iit more than jl.mm 1 lo lie rrali.nl, hut uch there me, wt the t hi) reeellll v hlow n ill on the wheiiie tinlille. To any who con- loinii ate. the fo owimr froiii a ncnii i nun i ui-ii w ith run- mil lor i-iM-ii letter fnmi 1'nul ( otirail, miinuirer ni : maki- her one or the l r.iiir-l i-Xui-the HoiiiluniH lotterv Couipaiiy, will j mt of lem'niiuv in the xlitle. be iuterentini!: "J. II. Iimhuril A Co. Hie nike llmt of ome of the chum are not ami liefer have len our of Hie evil, lutem ranre, comini-iiliiii; UKi'iit. They are fnitnl, nwlnillem j nt leiiKth upon that of In-n-ilit v. In and ii.unterfeiter. anil are now In the forcihle luiniuae nhe told of Hifii-x- im mtf. 1 1 Ih n- nil till I it-re aiiiuiii; the rail roud hoy thai Hie K.-I.in,' I n-al will illiMMiiliiiili'il on (he lint pro.x. It ii'luiuieil hy the immur.. liirlit that the ovi-rhillil elm take rule of all Hie pawtiu'irn. Thi rlianne will lay oil' ipiite a iiuiiiIm r of ih-erviii mt-ii. .S-vcnil part lea tiiii.e.l lien till week from Oraln'i' emiuty. Calif., look iii( fur raiiehe. Thev" have rented iiroperty here, uinl will look arouinl Id-fon in vetili;. The t-niiiiui; year w ill ahow-a hli; lnimii.'rutimi to Ori l.iii. We have plenty of room fur them ami lin y w ill he iiui'ln Wt'Kimic. Mr. l'lliehaiian, who lir alnive 1 1 :rri-l iiirir. lo-t l -"" hunhrl of out lut Mil k I y lire. Me had li ft Him uraln out in the lli-l.l in-ar the :.-i. k, and I In ii k I n ii it wa iroiiu rain, m-t tire to the htur'ii. Alt. r he had Kinud ei I it until he timiittlii ihi-re wu no dtititn-r he went Imiut-. Diirim; the nluht the tire Murtud up and hiirued lulli ul raw and oat. W. C. T. I'. It lurr. Iilj iiiinr I, -ft -.ti'i -r Mr. Nan-N-a White Kinney, htMe .n- lilt-tit n( Hie Woiunu' 1 1 1 1 )t Inn ri in'raniv I'liion, li-ctun-d nt the M. K. church last et ciilii! to a lurge ntnl npprvciativi aiidieiiee. Mr. Kiuney'a t-ntliil'la-ni in thecaue nhe icprcwiiM comliliieit with run-Kilt lor pieukiiiir, hands of the mli.i-." Too Ixyl lslTlVK The OreuouCily Courier wiy: On Monday at I p. in., oa Sherill Muddock went dow n stairs III the Jail to lve the jiri-onera their dinner, a vouux man w ho was tulkiiitf to Mr. N'ihren, askul the slit-ril! if he would show him ihrminh the jail. Thev lilli went lnide. when Mr. MutldiM-k hxiked the y f:u-e and siiiii. "You're want, and I ituo I'll hx-k you In," hv liavimi previously nieive. informa tion from the ahenft of Jurkson county to arn-sl a voiiiiu man of alsiut l'J for fnrerv. Thi fellow riivc hi name a Ijiwrenct) Howi-ll and ailmlttnl he ana from JuckMinville. where the forirery wa eommitted nlsiut two weeks aifo. Sheritl Maddm k Immcdl. Uly telt-ifrapheil to the Ja- Kum conn- tent of Ihe evil uinl the l:irt it hold in I ho reot prohliin of Ihe relution of Capital nnd I.aUir, endiiiK witli a womanly niH al for Ann rirau homis. The lady i a .yuipathrtii' a well a t-I.MUent slM-aker and held the close nt teniion of In r hi-ari-rn. At the t lo 1 ....!... 1. ... u- ..vl..ii.l...l l.k lli.uu. Ull 111. Il.lll.'ll - VAV- w . ladies pn-M-nt, w ho wi re imt nln-ndy mrniU-r, lo join the local W. ('. T. I . . ........ i b 1 1. ... ir, .i.ii ii. i- ii -..I i ii in. r.m younic n.an in the i Mi 111(lll,,v, , nti, ,,,,-,, may re lust the man 1 1 ,. ,,rary in. ml r hy tin- pay- mi tit of the regular fi-es. U!'.T (;uM, " t '.rli.U r .'J. Tkiai. of Din ni:i kx. I'.wluy's Ongonlmi: "John I itrhtiiirn,fiiltor ni y, stisl trial fur a third linn- in the criminal court veterd.-iy on an indirl ini iit charirini; film w ith nii-ivim; ami runis-nlim; stolm iinits-riy. I wo liiifti- ty slieril! who arrived on Tuenlay und ! Iv seiisaiiona. iiii-i lriit durim? tin took the prisoner home. If the fellow , trial en ule.1 i x- id merit (r a nHimfull ha.1 not len so linplisitive al-iut the of -js ctalor-, and then- a no nhute ..i i.... i.i. ,..,i.-ri.....-.- ti.ld dim lie nit-nt in the inten-t until, at p. in., must l.slire, l.e rniKht have lat-n fn the Jury wa i-haru'id hy Ju-tire ,-te- today. nlifti. uinl n-ttn-d t" Hie nrv ri.m At m'.ilnl-r'it they ;..e! ' ni-d um,ii a ti i'lirt and wire l. wed up f'.n the nU'ht." Map Delavkh. A letter fnm Ilrit l..n A Ilev. emrraver and lithiiirruph . rs, Man Franciihsi, to Ji". Koch, stul j that the delivery of hi Ijin county i MeM.nnville lirl.t. r: II.... ti ; t .e ownership map will 1 delayed for pilrfrim print.-r, i editing the lilln-, eoiiiilt) i weeks on account of the 1 m-ik Adv.s-ate, w lul- 11 editor, I It. , bn-akiiiifofoneofthc.tou.-swhile l- llandhy. i In thi city aK.-ndnitfi inir rvmoveil fnmi the erir:fvcr to the court. At h-fit the pi irrim mark a-i-nntiiu room. Mr K..ti ex-'s to ,-ar. at thet-.tt.mi of tin editrnl twahleto commeni the delivery of umii. Ilazl. tlha. l ad much fX-r-this valuahle map l.y Ihe middle of ( l.-nce and oU(-ht to make a suc.-ess of I TIIK MI.UMKTIK SI KVEY. 1 Mr. ( uinilticliaui ami I'arlj WiiKuiu I mrnre the Work MeMilay. i If u ,l-l, Sr.rtulr .). ! I'"rlli.nd Trlivraui: Itrlght and iearlv in vt M, iii.Uv n,,,ri,ii,.. M.i... i l'ot Xvls to start out fnuu this cllv ! a jiarty umli-r Ihe js-rsonal cliarire .if I Mr. Cuuuinifham, fur the purisw of I eaiisim; a survey of Hie l'psr Willam ette. Captain Cleveland Km'kwrll 1 U urn l.l liuv.i l,,..l ..I. ..I I., - . ..... ... ....... ...... ...Hip..- .TIT imsirtunt work, and, w ith that ohjrvl lu view, In made a s-nn nal examina tion of (he ntn-ain from Kuiteim down; hut the captain inurlu.le.1 a few data situ to Klt up the work, and that liett-nailuleil thu ai-lcctiou of "fcillle iitlu-r co-ii-tetit inn to plaiv Iii charge of Ihe siirvy. Mr. Cuiiiilnnhani has Ui-ii chosen Iv Ma Inr 1'is.i, and there will ho a htlle ilt-lay a MNwihlc. I'nihahlv the sum of K'a" III Ih eien.lei in' mak ing the urvry. The purisMo Is to pre pana rrH.u which will emlssly a phui for the general iuipnivemeut of the channel of the I pper N lllamelte, mid ciinluiiiiiig nioinini mliitioiis. He. I lit work w ii! In pushed forward as rnpidly in. m.i.1i. The 1 ni-m rains up the Willamette, it is t-iiitlih ntlv hnsil, will cause a rie in the riter.whicli w ill very ma terially aid liavigntinii. The gniiunl is pretty well salurateil with water, ami w hatt-vt-r rain lall now w ill ultimate ly Iiml Its way Into the river. There la very large an-a of isiuntry drained hv the Willuinelle. ami lis many and liiri'tt tril.iitHrl.4 Tn.. u'uI.k.Ii.1 t... rluihs all that rt gi. ill fnuu its iiioulli to the ('iilissiia mountains on the .mill, ami reaching frmii the summit of the CuM-ade mountain on the caM lo the iiiuuills of the Coast range 011 tlii'ui-t. liidi-K'iiili.iiv, Jnl at pres ent, I the head of navigation 011 the np r river. The steamer Kugene, l mg of very light tlrart.ls utile to ascend to thut point. Should the raiu con tinue falliug it i thought thu trainer MihIim mi her next trip may lw ahle to read 1 liidct iideiitr. Ilniltrs llarlfil. t'sllf l.i.nl. hr.trml-r The InhIIi-s of the unfortunate men, Mesars. Weaver ami iHiwulug, who -rl-hi-d in the Ihiheiula mountains lut w inter, wen Immghl tu Kairniouut this morning. The burial services wen held at the residence of Mrs. Downing, lit Kuirrnount, this after immiii at ,'t o'clock, itev. C. A. Wtsilev ei'liilui-tilig the same. The funeral was conducted by Oelieral Custer Ciiuip, !ou of Veterans, and lleaeue Iltsa Tram, Mr. Weaver Is-lnga iiiern-U-r of the two organ iMtiona. The Sons of Veterans said ritual services over the grave of Mr. Weaver. The interment took place in the Masonic ei-uietery, thu lMliea of the two unfor tunate men U-ing hurled side hy side. I'lie htsliea were hmuglit out from the iiiountiiius lu ruhls-r narks hy Messrs. U. W. Veutch and Hamilton Wallace, of Cottage (irovr, and tiny are en tit hil to much praise for the great lalnir they irrforiiiiil, a they kii triliuttil their services witliout any pay whatever. Slustaw rlsli llatcUi'iy. listlT l.ucf.l. !'i.U-ml-r II. D. Meliuire, of 1'orllsiid, slate game and lisli warden, arriveil here lii-t night fnmi Siulaw, where he had Is-cii h "iking after the slate II nil hatch cry. He Informs us that the hatchery will not do any work this year us the llfihermeii 011 thu river scooik-1 up ull the Chinook salmon, numU-r-a I mil t .'!,, Is-fore (hey got in a 1111111- ls-r of miles of the site of the hatchery, and the Cnltnl States government will not stH-nd any money lu pniiMigutlng silvemides. Mr. McOuint thinks the government should hatch all versidc as well as the roval Chinook, hut of course he is powcrlcs in this particu lar. However, he will recommend that thu state next season pmvhle for the hatching of tula salmon, lie also says that the close season for the tak ing of wilinnn on the Muslaw river ahould is extended to about Septeni-l-r LUIh, thus pnitectlng thu Chinook run. As to Ihe liM-atiou of Ihe hutch- i-rv, he says It I splelitlltl, all n imrti to the contrary iintwllhslaiiillng. l'rnliate Matters. (lunnlianohlp of It. li. Cochrsn, an invalid; K. I'. Coleman, guardian having turned over the net receipts, il't.Xl ci'ii ts, to K. 1'. Coleman, admin ihtrator, onlernl dlschargeil and his iMiiiiUmell exoliorated. Kstateof It. II. Cochran, deceased; uduiiuintrntor authorizeil to sell i-r- sonal pro-rty. liuariliauslilp or Klhel, rrank and F.I mo Christian, minors, lair of W. II. Chriillan; citation Issued for any s-rson having ohieetlons to the sale of n-ul proierty lor their upxrt, to ap pear at the court house tu Kugerie, Nu vemlier .'ith, li'.)l. 4 W Ural Folate 1 masters. lnr.NTKY. Oregon Central Ilailmad Co. to the Oregon ti California itailnsvl Com pany, telegraph lines, rolling stock, and all pros-ny real and personal: coii- shleration, isitween ii),i ami iiii.ioi. Thu dre.1 is a very long out) und wu executed April U, li70. Mike N li neld. r tojohu Jlalisun, MO a. re In t 17 i, r I e; tU'i. Una claim. J. It. Citterllne to I'uriflo Nates Loan A Kuilding Co., lots 2 and 3, block H, S-ott s addition; Ill'A .tw loUDterfells. The M-c-nt servii-e division of the tn-astiry department has Issued cir cular letter, aunuiiiieing two new iiiiinterfrit I 'mted Slates notes, one a 'i uutlorial leaiik note and the other a r inlerfrit tlul nitcd Mat-s silver oer ti.i ule. The national hank note coun terfeit Is on the I- ifth National bank of Ciiiciuriatti, check "A," ami Is a poorly rxii-lltr.1 photcetched pnxluetlon, much of thu wording is undeciphera ble, and the fu.-e of the not Is blurred, while the shading around the letters Is I.Sck, Imtcad of line lines. The uoU hnuld Is.- di-lecled at a glalii-e. October. the Mir. liov. IVrinoyer has de-ideI to isr dun W. W. (Nmn.l-rs la-font the end of I i term. Saunders i serving out a life M-ntruce fir killing Charlua Camplll at Albany nine yean ao. fkiday, si:i'ti:mi;i:u .. The rivrr i r.ii.-ing n little Considerable 1 1 1 1 11 i r for stork hog. Then are now l.y in the n-furni sehisd near Salt 111. Sim-k hogs are .IIiug fi.. in ; to;;1 cents s-r (siuud, lite wiihl. The hop market iMiitimie dull and lllurlive. No sales are n-orteil. Ir. Andn-w ilelitrred an. .tin r hv lure at the court Inni-e l-tt t-vculiig. The (VtoU-r term nf the supreme court of On-goii cumin, n. i-a Mnndav nt Salem. Then an two u i--.ineiit In the A. O. I'. W. for Ortola-r, making Ihirtirii assewuic tits for tell mouth. J. M. Peebles, of Salem, well known by many hen, wa married In Alnany yetertlay to Mi I!. M. Norton. The lYllillrtnll ' 0.'t.ir for Jv.ij W ill be I-V.4. l'l w In n p:i., tvhlrh ha not inrurnil yet, Ihe ulilor sadlv ad mits. Morrow county's lax levy f. r the current year is twelve mills' fur inun ty purNsa-s and live mill for srh.Nil purNM-a. Idss-burg hohU a rily rlertiuii Mon day. It will be conducted under the Autraliau system by iign-emriit of the candidates. llalett, thu i.ilgrim, I m tv In Till.-i 11100k. Thi old printer ha Im n walk ing up and down thi fnait fof :ti: .veur. It i hi lint vl-it to Tillamonk. J. W. Young, the Pine valley mur derer, h Urn hi-i In fi'i iH.'ud fur the killing ot Mr. Murphy. Murphy was not tit well enough toa.tiir again. t him. Two h.1 called evangelists held forth 011 the street la! evening und thi morning, attracting ipiite a cr-'tvd. These mm are lint iiirinls-rs of lh,i Salvation Army as many MipMsc. There un live Thur I iv in Novem ber. Wonder If tlot-rriior lYiinoyrr will tlesiiruale the fourth Thur-. lav ii 11 day of thaiiknglvtug or wait until' I'n I. lent (. leveluiid designate what dav thail be Thalikgivlng May. A WllL'oll heut'ilv londi-il uilli Inn.. 1st, U loiiu'lug to Nl jynr Jim Yuh , of irving, in ullrinpllug 11 cro.ing el the stn-t car track l-ttvreu nth ami 7th slnvt, on Willamette stn-et, sniij'pisl oil an axle this morning. A big item lu wheat rsiinir it rave and sai-k. heiicti the following from the liiillr I'M will I." of iiid 11-.1- Judgt Kuhy, one of the lnu-.t rilcn-l vc larimr lu uhiiigtou, eultit aline; over :t.s a. n nm- mid having .,,H acre In w heat thi year, I111 iiliaudoiit d the use of Mirk entin-Iv. lie will have his grain curried hv uiuchiiirrv limn Hie tlm ilier to the bill, coiitainilu' I'iOO hll-.lic., ith. Hit IlllllllPL'. w ill Hit n n-miilu till inter, w hen it will la) taken to t ollax ami shlpNd lo,-e in iMixcar. Iii crop will Is- uhout .VI.- (KSI hu-hrl. Strmigers ipiite plentiful In Ftiifeiin these iluvs. Thu ralllo Dud favor at Mar-lill, l.l. so much so that u lion-- and lot, val ued at l, I lo U disposed of lu thi way early 111 AoveiuiM-r. J. II. Lu gun, of WcMnii, gt Up one dark llinht last wt-ek mid bv the llht of a lamp hi wife held for the pun killed w ith hi rllltt a wildcat, w hich ha. I u.-n making haviK- in his chicken house. Ilev. Cha II. Curtis, of Portland, will llll the pulpit nt the Cuugnigatioii al church, both morning ami evening, next Sunday, having exi hmigi-d pul pits with Kev. I iilt. A rordtal wel come extended to all. Several carload of cannon, have iiasae.! thniugh Kugeue n-ceiitly, caus ing morn or h-n won.lerment. Thu cannon were Is-lug shipped from Van couver to lien Irla and Is-loug to Ihe regular 11. H. artillery. No one yet knows what (invent-oM-lecl Iord will do in the making of iipHlutmeuts. It Is his Intention to leave for the Kat in a few day to visit friends and n-lutlves, and, until he return and U'comes governor, lu tact, wlin will be appointed is entin-ly a matter or ss-e-ulatloii. It is said there are many iqe pllrants for all of thu ltloii. The work of graveling the county road south from Alder st reel has M-u eompleteil a short ili-tanm iM-yoiul the .lasoiilo remetiTV gate. I hu roud was grudeil half a mile further, and lho who are com-llei to imi the nsnl are afraid It will be lniiia-alile during Ihe winter, ami tulk of uelng Ihe coiinl v if sucu is ine rase. e i-auuol conn ive how the roud could Ihi any worse than It was Is-fore. Wu understand thu graveling or thu worst portion of thi road will 1)0 completed next summer. Attorney Norton vii-ilnl Junction City today. Will Mi-dun uriivtd home on this aflrrniKin's local. Postmaster Knhcv. of (iosheu. was In Kugenc today. W ebster Kiueaid returned from Sa lem this aftermsm. Attorney William returned home fnuu Junction City lust evening. Mr. Narcl-a Whlte-Klnncy pro- ciiilotl to It" burg 011 thi nf. rn.Hin' train. I lev. A. H. Mulluan. well known here, will hereafter hcs'utloiied at St II-WOtal. (i. IL Chrli-mnii and (Jeo. II. Small were pasw-ngers for (oltugu (iroveon thu local this afleriiiMiu. It. J. Penrice will leave next Tue luvonasix months' vl-.it to hi old hou.e at Cheshire, Kugland. W. C. Yoran. J. F. Ami and I. X.. Campl-ll will n pn-m-iit Kugi-nv at the slate rn-e Association to lw held lu 1Y milt-ton net week. T. J. (r'Neil, a hi-other-iii law of Jh F. K'lhlnwiu, is the ih-morralii- noml- rii-e for isuign-aa in the sin iinnrris sioin.l district of Ksriiii. Jim ami hi relative do not eat tsilitieal pie oir the samf plate. Mrs. O'Nell and rhlldn n am t i-iting with Mr. and Mr. Ilobin sou w hile her hulaiid i making the cativuvi. A mull in Fairflt-ld, Wa-N , ha in vent.. I an attachment to la- u--l on an ordinary bicycle by which he may trav.-l w rli eaifnii i rail nf a rsil ned trek. Th. inventor Mi-nt.y nale over .Vj tnik-a In three lioiir. i-:x. The New York Post, a mugwump pa-r, I'.'.l Hill a usual. 1 0 Mr-. I.c.i-c gets" l11' .1; '. 1 .r 1 all l.cr p ihlio Ir.i.ir. -. TIi imi ;!i.it sin- privately i!- liver t 1 r. I.-1- .it.- Irce. An ir.ih' iu.l vi 1ml i- j ,.n v it:,: t!i" c.litur of tin- A-lilainl l!..' r.l fi.ri ritiiin.il lihrl. Thin ' c.io will probably tcrn.itiato in tin' ; iiMi.il tii.uitii r o i' titt.i! ul tin !t feh.l.ih!. Tl.o genera! election iu in:ir!y every state of tin- l liioll f ir cull- grcuicii, st.ite ollicri., ami lcgi-. l.iturcM will lo lu!il the TiH!"l.iv fjllinviiii: the ti rrt M.m l.iy in No vember, the olli. Tin New York nnigwiitnt -i an like orphan witliottt lnmsi it lioini. M.irlun ii n imt n pri -nit their principle, mi. I tln-y liate Mill tv.rM than l.ucifi-r. Tlii. rancli liiil i lnin nt in the body politic litis no f!irplirnl hi lca.l them thisyrar The city council itit.ti ls I 1 ijra.li ami gravel aoiin of the ttor-t alley. uUiut the lniinr.-. p irtioit of town. It i ft good move. Tin uccc.-hity fi.r iinjirovcnictit lias loiii'rxifto.l. Now a move should be aniife to pradc -itil nr.ivcl the street about the pllblii njUnreH. j Muuk.lcn, upon which it appear) 1.1 1 . me .i.ipiiuiM. arc iMiu-ctitraiin tin ir fori'i-H, !ia :i population of JikI.h h)( i im-11 lmilt and bo.lil of (reat wealih. It is tin) pl.nc of sejuilturi of the it iiiiiig M.incliu ilyn.iily, and in it arc i-torcil ini-tncii-i. sum) of imperial treasure. A Mine excli.itigc s.iys the An trali.ui lallot I, a ilolie more to purify the i lt cti. ni it) Maine cities t'liiin anylliin' in a gctirratioti. Tin ward heeler is clean out of a job. The art of geltihcj vote !V getting voter drunk is no longer workable. Order and ileocticy, dignity ninl prace now exist in stead of tlio disorder and vcnal'ty that ti-eil to characterize t!ie ward r.nitn in tin rioj ruled cities. ('. C. tirreii, of I'tica, New York, w ho lui been at work for I lie pas-t 10 year inventing uinl pi-rfi ftiiij a machine to pick hops, has lit laid, . . 1 . 1 : . 1 if 1 . . I a in iniiiKs, a imicriiin tt tiicii w ill . pick Imp fast cnotigli mid clean enouti 10 nunc its uo preieraiiie to picking by hand. 'i'wo years ago Mr. ti recti went into tlio hop yards with a uiacliim; ami picked hops on a small scale. This year lie picked hops by thu aero instead of by the box. Tin machine is very simple. It is in. mute. I upon tvaon wlu-il;, making it easily portable. Tlio box is 'J.'J feet long ami :i feet w id... The picking part of tin; machine consists if live sec tions, ami it will require 0110 man to feed each section. Tlio hops nro picket! onn by onu mnj nro clean and free from stems ntnl leaves. The inventor I um! that with his o Fiction machine ,o can pick a pint 11 eccoii'l. This would equal seven ami one half Isixes nil hour or ".j boxes in a day of 10 hours. Tin) iiiiicliini) would bn n pro nounced i-iicci ss if it would pick JO or !() boxes tlay clean. It is not improbable that Japan will ilictatu terms of pi aco at the gateu of I'ekin. The Chinese sol diery nro liltlo better than a rabble, wliilo the Japanese nro fairly trained, tindrrptand tint 11 sd of modern arms, ami have a lighting spirit. Yhilo China could urn. I any nutnlx-r of men to opium.) the invaders, number would not count. Tho rutrent of the immor tal ten thousand, and tho nuhjugn ti.ui of tho Persian kingdom by Alexander in the last act of which fifty thousand of tho trained niid warlike .Macedonians rout ed mora than onn million I'ersiaiiH, nro instances showing that raw and timid recruits, what ever numerical strength they may iKii-si bh, will not faco battalions of trained and courageous mon. Tho two prosjierous Ittissian Mcnnonito colonies in Kansas demount rato what can bo nccom-plisht-d by means of frugality and indiiHtry. Whilo tho ordinary Kansas farmer struggles along, di viding his timo between running his farm and running the country, and dividing his money between the tax gatherer and tho interest collector, tho Mennonitu iuit-tly pursues the even tenor of his way. lie plows to plant, plant to grow a crop, and is seldom dinnprminted, and when tho crop is harvested ho pays his taxes with what other farmers allow to g t waste. Jn Newton today over one half of the d.-iioniti in the banks nro owned by them thrifty Mennonitcs. They own nr man a dollar. It is part of their creed never to buy anything; lor wiueii they iiave not tho cat li to pay. Merchants eay that tl.o ' Mi-nnoiiile is their Is-st customer. One element of their success is j their system 'if diversified farming.' When the cinch Lug Cits the corn ' crop short, they have a g ssl crop of wheat. If clioh ra kills some of , their hog-, they have a few shi-ep, a lot of fat steers, and a good young ', horso to sell. Tl.ey make it a rule never to f. forced to a issjr mar-! kvt. J I he hurini - men of l'ortl.u. 1 u.'li th ir J 'itit on the tax licens I 1 -; . ni. 1 i I ! . Iiang i i likely to lou ill his 1,. : 1, l ithe if t!',i Chinese) eiii;.er.ir di.Jivi-rs that lie has Is-eti buying armor i-latrs of Carnegie. I'm !.m h is Mibrcrik-d IIO1) witli Hl.icli to ciitrrtain the Oregon I'r. -1 As-ociatioti. The money nuy he distributed pro rata, as tin a-.u-i.iti.'ii takes high grounds a;.: iin-t any iinprnjx r e.euditurc. The lit;siii.-s i.f the country is picking up, and tin' Oregon peni tentiary is oil of tho lirt to feel its eil'ivt. if the arrival of the -l.crill' of Wallowa county with M-vcn prisoners in one batch yes terd.iy may I' taken as an indic t timi.' Congri s--in.ui Johnson "d.Hs not hi lieve I'.rice bought his cat." Very wi ll. W hat Congressman Johnson knows is that llrice paid for his lection on the theory of the lata Simon C.wncr n that it is cheaper to buy a legislature U-forti it is elected than afterwards. The Kat Orcgonian says that wheat is down to 'Jo cents a bushel and wool to 7 cents a oimd, yet s.mii people) claim that the loir price t,f wikiI m due to free trado t hi If tho low prit of wheat is duo to over-production. Some people's reasoning is due to lack of common MMlfC. The telegraph brings tho impor tant news that tin emiH-ror of Japan rewarded nno of his armies Inr bravery by fending them -10 chest of preventive pills to la) used during the hot weather and hard lighting. From nil tho news re ceived from late battles, tho Chi nese soldiery should tnko largo dose of thr-o pills just beforo an engagement. 1C. II. lihodcH, the Jefferson fruit buyer, tini.-hed shipping prunes for this season lat week. Ho has shipped four car. loads of prunes and several hundred bushels of pe.trs and in a short timo will com mence shipping apples. Ho em ployed ulsiut 111) hands this year and tho packing houso presented a very lively appearand) during tho working hours. Next year Mr. 1. bodes expects to pn into business uioro extensively ns a groat many new prune orchards will bo then in bearing. It is prohablo that an independ ent democratic ticket will Iki nomi nated in Now York. It will bo tho Is tier for II ill us tho malcontents would voto for Morton in prefer enev to thu regular nominee. Tho mugwump organs light Senator Hill us usual. In ull his contests tln-y opposed him with tho invari able result that ho was successful. If Hill is defeated for governor it will Iks cauH'il by tho financial de pression. Mugwump votes will not count. The dcinocratio party of Ohio is Mm ml on tho silver ipuestion, (ays tho Jacksonville Times. It is for fr. outtd unlimited coinage of sil ver at a ratio of 1G to 1, and so do dared at its lato convention. Tho gold bugs wero on hand, but wero unablo to thwart tho demands of tho people. Ohio is always in ad vance, nnd sounded tho koynoto for tho silver fight this and next year and tho presidential campaign in 18'Jti. No man who beliovus in sil ver us money should refuso to voto with the democratic party. Portland Chronicle, rep: Thoso who imagined tho jmpularity of Senator David IS. Hill to bo on tho downward piano must havo felt tho littleness of their insight into hu man affairs last Wednesday when tho 1500 delegates to tho democrat ic convention at Saratoga refused to consider tho namo of any other democrat for jrovornor of Sow York. Never in tho history of American conventions was so wild a sceno enacted. Whatever wo may think of Senntor Hill as a statesman there is no denying tho fact that ho is a great man and cer tainly tho most popular man in New i orlc state. (lovernor Nelson inado a speech tho other day, and said the troublo in Minnesota was too much wheat and not enough other crops. Ho then compared Fret-born county, with its 20 townships and 13,000 people having 21 creameries and an abundance, of hogs and live stock, with Polk county with 83 townships, 33,000 people and only two creameries. In the former coun tv ho said moruy was not scarce nor tunes hard, while in wheat-raising I oik county jut tho opiswito stato of nir.iirs existed. I he samo that is truo of Minnesota is true of this state. Tho most prosperous people are thos'j who live most nearly rithin themselves who Laro to buy tho lca.'t from other people and havo the most to sell to others. On zon is learning this lesson, and if thororghly learned and acted uiion wo will havo a most prosper ous commonwealth. O O o 0