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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1894)
MONDAY, NOVEMHKH 12. A phonograph man la In town' I toads are In a splendid condition now. The hog crop In Lane county will be larger limn ever known. The Portland foolhull (mm U being ctaxclied by Allan F.llaworth, of that city. Columbia river smelt have made their aps-araucu in the l'ortluii'l nar kiln. TheHtuttx dramull? troupe arrived here ly yesterday's uftcrinaiii train from Albany. The brick work on Hit new vault of the Kugcue Iyiuu ami having Itunk la nearly completed. A. W. Haakell la starting a flour and feed store In tho llovi-y building, oor her of Olive and Ktghih stive In. Hlehcl A Mitvcr, the well known to hacco llriu of 1'ortlnnd, haa failed. Aaects, ;M,'7.?; lluhlllllcs, V),(i'j;i.07. A (raveling aliow plays at Fair mount tomorrow evening. The (mud connected wild it played a couple of selections il hii the street today. Kiddle Kntcrpriae: John Hall, of Myrtle creek, waa In town Friday, making up a car of sjllver prunes, 10 anii to Dayton, wnio. ne im accept ei 7 J eenia x.r jmiuikj. James A. CiiiiipMI, ut one time a resident of Kuki'Iic, haa Imi'Ii re-elected ft taince Judge of Han h ram-lsco. Jim haa many fnc mla hero who will 1 glad to near or hi victory. While ensuing the street near tho Hoffman Holme Hiiturday evening couple of horsemen tiding very fast ran over Alex Oa-kcrline knocking him down and giving him a good liitiiliiyiug. Luckily he escaped with iioiiuiig more acrioua. Wll Owen Is now working in I'll ley's saloon. The Allmny public school haa ail f n rollmt'iit of 6 .'I. The Htutt braaa hand played a mini bur of selections about the city today K. C. Hmitli haa lavn purchasing I large auiouul of isnillry during the laat week. Ice Tootseh Intcnda planting l.UK) more prune trees on t he home place near i rcswcii. It la likely that the ooiiiinlssioncra' court will remain in session the gn-alcr Mirtion or the week. After next Wednesday It will he agnliiNl the law to kill Japaiicau pheas ant and gromte. i hu olllivrs nlioulcl ace. that the clone season la Htrictly en forced. Itcautiful chryMaiithcmiiiiia are now to he seen In nearly everv vird In Kugene. Thcae art ccrtululy the umat xipiilar' flower that grow, excepting in course, inu dim). Tho Ilculou county ulrcult ciurt con veiled atCorvalllathla morning. Judge rdllcrton ami I'roaccutlug Attorney iiiwwh were paascngcra tor l nut place on louays km iii triiiu. , 1 he 1'ortlaud Hun aaya: "The flnu vote received by .Mr. Iliidd In Califor nia for governor, It la atatvd on the streets, Is largely due to the fact he ro- oeivcu tlirougli tint coliiiiina of the l-.x ainliicr an endorsement from Judges l navcr, tstraiiau ami hlciinn. I bene gentlemen, It la Mild, telcgrnphcd to the paper named, uuaollclted, ail en ilomemeiil of .Mr. lliicld, during the neat or i lie campaign." Frank Davla, of Porlliuid, rame up i ma aiicruoou. Attorney Norton vlalted Junction City yesterday. Mla Kiniiia Kdwarda went to Salvui yeaterilay morning. Dr. N. J. Taylor, of Portland, visit ed thia olllce toiluy. Mr. Ilcattle went to Oregon City una uinriiwig on a snori v mil. Mr. J. L. 1'agu went to Albany thia iiioruiug to vim a lew nays. Ml lor Alley and attorney llcnetllct h'ft for rlnrctice on thia inorultig's singe. Father Ht raven went to Collage iimveinia aricrnonii where he will hold services. A. Itrown, a incrchanl of Oakland, who haa laa-n hereon business return ed home thia afternoon. Dr . V. M. Thompaon, formerly of ims county is now liKaletl at Hllvcr Lake, Ijike county, Oregon. Mr. Flo Hyde wa n pnnger on yeatvrdny'a Iik-bI to Oregon City, w here ahe will n-aide lu the future. J. It. Whitney, editor of the Albany Herald, returned home ycnterdiiy morning after a abort vNit lu thl city. John Schneider, formerly In the tin idoy of FlaU r A Watkiua, ofthiaritv. la now running a butcher ahop, at l,i'a Angelca, Cat., In parlucrhlp with an other man. F. A. Itnliklll left for a trip to Al- iNiiiy and U liaiion tlny. While Ih iow he will make a race' bet ween Trine and Cameron, or elae the latter w ill completely backdown. I'cinllcton K. O.: A. W.Nye came home thia morning from the valley. He vl!tel lu ItoM-hurg. Kugene and Junction, atopplng in Portland aa ho rame tlirougli. He had a very enjoy able time with old MUaouri frlcuda whom he hud not aeon before In 1M yi-ara. IVndleton Tribune: Thtiraday even ing the loard ofacluad dirtvtora of the IViidl. ton dixtrlct held meeting at which luiMirtaut biHiueaa waa traua actcil. It wa foiiml iieceiwnry to em ploy another teacher and the wrvleca .f Nllxa A. Millican, a graduateof theatate unlvemity, were eugnged. She will tach a mixed grade, theovrrllow fnmi three riMiina. (irant'a I'om haa acenttl ita near city hall from the eontrartora, paying pruv, hi.a. i, ami taking - Coiiiiuialuurra' Court. After xanilnatiixi of the bridge acrtaoi Iauraater alough and being coiikldi-rel rontrut tel In accordance with the ooutract therefor, the aame are lien hy M-cepteil aud the clerk or dered to diaw warrant in favor of Is. N. itoncy on the general fund lu ii men I tlteivofaa rollowa: For the Ijini-axler alough trldge, m, ami tor the Hilco alough bridge, UI, ll.TUin, Al" the following bill were coimld end and allowed, ami clerk onlerml to draw a warrant on general fund, In payment thereof, lowlt: IiX Itoney, apiiroaichea W) ftt-l, on Ijiiicaatir alough bridge iil 15 A J JoIiiimiii, alierilr, aiinpllca for oDI( and Jail I 70 There leing aome doubt exUtlngaa to whether the pn-ecnt ahrrliT haa au thority of law to execute dceda to prt crty aold by bia pn-b ci-aaor lu oltlce lor laxea or on execution; It la there fore ordered by the court I hut A J JohiMili, preMilit heriH'of I lie conn ty, Oregon lie and he la heieby author huil uhii prewiiliitlon of their it rlill cate ol itiirchaM', after the lime for le- deuiiitloii iirovlded by taw, haa ex pi red, to execute good and lawful det-la to all iierMiua who have laiught lauda or Iota lu Iaiie county, Oregon. In uiHiler of rebitte ou la- for laud o!d of llaird k Wiiliiua, Ibe roiiit Hiidiiu Hi -it Hi" laud bad Ueu lluproperlir dlM'iihrd ami a ld, a hte of 111 ai.a a! lowrl. Ordxre-I allowed: Ira M -K-.r au l, cluanii.g e'oM la, . 1 (10 J M William, ier centaue on nd- lii-lioi;a i f liii- a and ccla 15 70 J M Wiloauii. d. imlv ili-ti let ut- loriiet !(,. ia UfBiid jiry 10 1X1 J M V limn, deputy dialrn t hi-toiiii-v. I' Y Omllrr eoniiuitaieiit t n lorru arhixil 5 (XI J M Wllilxiua. ! imty dihlrivt at- toiney, Anna l'arker, inaane.... It IX) J M Wil.imua. driiuty diatrict at torney, h.'lnlliua', inaau 6 00 D A l'aine. exauiiniiiir olivaioiau Hcinlling maiibilr 5 00 A Sdaridea, etaruiuiug pbyaioiau K lnliiiirf inaoiiity 5 00 E D M kMiv. rxauiinibii bbvai clan Anna l'nrker Inai.uily S 00 L W llrowii. xiiluiuiiiif lilitalcihii Anna 1'n'ker mabuily S 00 Noiinaii Worklunu ilu aa atiaiual 1 Cornier 2 ! Mra Al V lll.w'kweli wiluia auniiikt 1' K Coulter 2 'JO I) F lluvell, kiepmg cumitv paup er under ooiilraol 'til J T Doiial'laou, load wink fl 75 A Whitney, brldg work 14 IVJ W II An he, lumber .'! 'M J 0( Mhl!e, " II 41) J 0 (Juod.,1. " 4 03 V li (tiMiulM-ra. haidaare lor brid(n 45 60 II C it'iuler. Imuber. claim IM7:i. allowed 8! 03 J II Hihir. h, iiimlier aud lalmr.... 6 35 I lie loll. Uliniie I'.oleiii Ion, 1 . Dcwald and Jack linker, three l-ria,-: Harry Knowl- promiKliig youtha of tottaire drove m.. j .....ii.i . . i "in iiki ii iu iiiiiiii ii ii ui mm uui hi Hucri infill Murglral Uprralloa. liallf liuanl, Notrlntr9 AuoiM-rutlon for the removal of i kin caiiu-r waa made uimiii Mr. Lay limn, of lAirane, at the Mliineaola Ho tel thia forenoon, 't lie cancer waa apreadiug over the lower Hp aud the aurglcal work, which la known aa I plaattc oiierallou, cntialaUHl III reuiov ing the whole Up aud forming a new one from the cliet-ka, Dr. I'alne wm outdated by Dra. T. W. and J. . Ilnrriaand W. Kuykendall Chloroform waa adiuiulatered to the patient and the lower lip removed, tho aurgcone cutting from the coruera of the moutli to the xiliit or the flilu Alter the tlneuea containing the can ivr were removed a cut waa made from the corner of the lunulu to the center of each chirk aud then duwu to the neck. Thcae plect-a were entirely looM-ned then bniughl together lu the middle of the lower Jaw aud bvwihI. Therdgcaln each cheek were then brought together again by atretohlng the Iimhmi piccea, ajid after tho real of the alltchlug waa completed the man had a whole face agaiu Willi a new lip on li. Mr. Layman la 70 years of age but hla general health la good, lieatootl the oiwrallou well, aud the doclora are confident of hla rapid recovery. l'oiiTi.AMi, Nov. 8. lovcrnor IVu uoyer, in au interview with an Amm I'lutetl I'nua reprcm-ntatlve toiluy, aald: "Two yeara aito the twoide JuiiiK'd out of the frying tiau Into the tin, una year lliey nave juidiniI lack into the frying imu again, 'llili elei'tioii laiidilldo ia really an utiwlt- ting rebuke to Cleveland for adhering to the republican financial policy until tho country la nearly bankrupt.1' ncklaitr t'aallewe. Ciu.l MBiH, Nov. H. Governor Mo- Kiuley waa in hla office early.conaldcr- lug that he waa out all of laat ulghU lleiug aakinl what he thought about the aituation, he preferred not to talk. He would only aay: "The aweeplng republican vlctoriea indicated al tlila hour are Imprcwuve. They lieeil no interpretation. They exprvaa U-tter than worda the revlaed and dcllta-rate Judgment of tho ieople upoii publlo iUclioua involved In the Militlcal conical now cliwed." tiaa llawara llallraa. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 8. Thia noon, (leu. O. O. Howard, comiiiaudliig tho department of the eaat, with head iUrtera at dovernor'a laland, waa re tired fioiu active arvico. Tfte ( tar. Hr. I'KTKKaiifBO, Nov. 8. Thenar ia allowing great activity lu aiiawenng the many lelcgrnnia of condou'iice and expntwloiia of loyalty which lie re ceive, and the iiuprcaalon prrvaila that he ia trying to dcinonalrate the met that be la courteoua in general, and that Kumla la extremely loyal. 1U lilylng to a meaaage of aynuiathy aud loyalty from the noble of Moacow, the c:nr aaid: "lu union with you I ahall find ain-ngth to fill rill thv arduoua dutlea lJl'MTIU.N OUiMTED. That Itv l I'rolilldtr Krota Helling Ortalu I'arcel of I'raperly. balljr li.id, Norratkrt U The following Injunction paprra were rved on Iimi city thia afU-rnoon: III tlic imliia of tlivntateof Orvgoll, lu It. i;. lwlluud. Marahal of the Cliy of Kugelie, defelidalila, greeting: The alatve plalntllf having 1 1 led hla complaint in the cin ull court, of the Mtatu of Oregon, County of Lane, agaluat the above liameil defvndituta. r-Uirlng llii-in aa Marahul and aald city lo refrain from certain act lu aald complaint and liervioalter particularly mentioned: On reading the aald com plain In thia action duly vended by I'eter Juhliaon, plaint!!!, 11 aatUfactorl ly apK-arlng to the Judge of aald court therefrom that It la a proper cauae for au Injunction and that aurtlclcut gniunda exlal therefor, aud the liecea aary undertaking having la-eu given, wo Ihereforv, III eoliaioVrulloii thereof and of the auik-ular umlU-ra in aald ooiuplalnt act forth, ijf airlctly hen-by commiind you, your aud each of your aervaiita, agciita, i-mpluyea and all wr aoua acting under the control, authori ty or ill reel lou ol you or either of you, do abaolutely refrain from and deaUl from In any wla attempting to collect auy of aald claim or aaamamelil of plaintiff in the uui of f JI4.74 or any part thereof or from aclllng or attempting to aell any of the real proierty deacrila-d In plain tifl'a complaint or belonging to plaln tifl' or any property whatever belong ing to plalutitr whether deacribed III aald complaint or olherwlae. Ill Chambcra, at Ibawburg, Oregon, thia 101 h day ol Noviuiber, IM4. J. C. Fl I.l.KKToM, Judge. Hliullar nM-na were aerved ou the city by the following iN-raona, iujuuet lolia having Ui-ll granted by the Clr cult Judge iu each caw-: d. W. Welder, Harriet K. Hluddeu, Win. Lynch, C. K. 1'lalta and .Mra. 8. A. Huddleatoii. Oregon Satluual Guard. 1'orllauil Telegram: Court martial ordera No. I have been laaued from the adjutaiit-gcucral'a ufllt diaiulaaliig Colonel livell, of the Nccoiid regiment from the aervlcca of the ata. An in lenntlng conteat will now euaue lu the Hccond regiment for the aucceaaorahlp. The avowed candidate are: Major dvorge H. Yorau, of Kugene, the pn-a-enl in commund; Ma)or V. C. Mier man, Junior nmjorof the regiment; and Major deorge T. Telfer, formerly major lu tho Firat regiment. Major Telfer ia now located iu Albany, aud the officer ol the Albany comiiany, recognizing hla llliice for the colonel cy of the (Second regluielit, ai alraln- lug every nerve lo aecur hla iiomiua- tioii and elei tlon. Major Yoran Ini many frlcuda In the K-coud regluielit and during the lime lie lia been III command haa ahowu marked aptitude aa a military officer. Major Mheruiau will be backed by all the olil Imivb - meaning the d A. 11 element now in the National duard In the atalr. The con teat prom laea to be uiiait Inteit-atlug. Llertlim XotN. It now lookaua If the n-jiubllciuia have eli-ctiil the governor of Tciiueaece by HKHJ plurality. Juduo Hotcomb, the fuioii can dldate, la elected governor of Neiraka by auto. Texua haa gone dcmiH-ratlo by o,, 000. Additional returna ahow vi ry little change In California. Iludd'a plu rality ia IIS3 with 157 preulucU to hear irom. la 1 rouble. The IVndleton Eaat Oregoniun of last rNtturdaV give evidence that Mra. Jackaou hua'bi-eii interviewing Editor Jackaoii coiitwruliig Ilia rvcenl libel on murritil laillca. 1 1 aay a: TAKkt IT UAI'K. "Heveral ra are printing thia paragiah: Jackaoii, of the Haul Ore Konlaii, who la niarrlel man, pub liahea thia: 'When a man ia tlr.t mar licit and anything m-rloua hapM-na, he tella hla wife all about It. Hut be dia oovera later that ahe does not believe a word he aaya, and after that he dm not tell her any thing.' "To thia the Albany Democrat mukce Ihla comment: 'A a mailer of fact thia la lnirly ajoke. Many women will alwa believe their tiuabanda. All men are not llara.' "It la hardly neceaaary to aay that Jackaoii ia liol the author of thia wia doiu. In truth, it la older, by fur.tlmu Jackaoii. It la-loliga lo Knit acrlca ofokea III which the Uiolhi-r-iu law takcaao luiixrtaiit a part. Jueknou kliow the mail who Ural attached hla name lo thia old 'chealuut.' He I that fat. lolly, tree and eaay man who ruua the Eugene Ul'AKU an succeaa fully." Uulliy of Jfaaalaagliler. The trial of the caae of the Hale va. Lorln I'arker, Indictiil by the grand Jury of Harney county for the killing of Hud Howard, the murder of Till (J lute, took plnce laat week In the cir cuit court and reaulttil in the Jury bringing In a verdict of maiialaughter The Hurna Newa aaya ol the caac "Many lad lea al tended the I'urker trial everal day: being the flral inunlcr caae ever tried at llurna, made il of ab- aorblng Intercut to even thiaw not imu tlcularfy comvriied for the welfare of tli young man accuei. I tie liurna church waa never before o crowded a Weilueeday eveulug by men, worn en aud children to hear the argument In the caae of I he Mate va. I'arker for killing Hud Howard; Thornton Wll llama, deputy diatrict attorney, and M It. lirlgga for the atatu and Walters A dowan, and U. w. rarria'i ror iiefcmi ant. Thia caae boa occupied the court fruiu Kalunlay V a. in., lo Weducwtay 10 a. in., exclualveof Hunday. Jury reiairted at li a. m. Thurwlay. a verdict of maiialaughter; recommended to the mercy of the couit." I'arker lealdeil In Lane county lor aeveral yeara, print to hla removal to Ktuturu Oregon. I'mliate Mailer. In the multer ofthe eatuto of I.vdla N. AriiiHlrong; order for aa I e of real pnuxTiy. 1-jitaleof Clirlhtiun llnrger, deocaacd; M'tltlon for au order to aell real proaT ly. IVtltlon Kranteil. relate or Iliomaa dray, tleccaNeil; Moudny, Jaiiunry 7, 1va, act for llnal hearing. 1-Xate of m. rainier, dctvum-d: Final account approved. I'hKII n Livk IIkiik. The Tort- land Ongonlan aaya: Word hit Ihi-ii recelveil III I'ortluud Itmt Wllliaiii II. Iaaure, a brother of Mr. John C. Lea- euro, waa laat Tin-adny cUrted treaaur er of IjiIIki county, Idaho. Mr. Icn an re la ono of the hcavieat tax yciain tne county, ia a orceiicr or riuo alock nd nwua a Hue fartn adjoining the city of Miatcow. There art-ma to la a atrange freak iu the I .cm-lire family. Their are three bmlliera. Wm. II. Iaaiire ia a laipulUl, and wa elcclml on that ticket. D. V. U-naure realdea in Cia?ur d'Aletie, Idaho, and la a very atrong democrat, and John C, a real dent of thia city, la a n-publlcan. There father, George I-aau re. one of Oregon's early plmicera, waa a member f the w ing party, until UieorgauUa- tiou of the republican party, when he Identified himaelf with lU and waa all aidenl republican, but hla laat vote wa given for lloruiv drcely for presi de ut. lloacburg flcvlow: The leadlus newapapcr are npiaiaeit to a change In text booka at thia time. It la only In. (created pnrtic who are seeking to folai upon the people A heavy aud un iniMMry burden of exta-liae. laiily Uuard, Notambat lo. AN'KWtl. A. It. Pi arr. Comrades H. W. Taylor and L. GlUtrap, of this city, thia morning went to Thurston for the purMMe of organlxlug a Grand Army Piail at that place. Il la report- : eil that the new post will have twenty . charter member. Died. At the residence of A. M. Uichardwin near Glciit-tia, Sundav, Novemta-r 4. at 1 p. m., Mr. J. 11. Kit-hardaon. ainnl .VS yeara. M r. Kit h ..i g i .. . i wnii-n imiviit'iiinni tiiniii iiic wo eariy , , . r flea for homecuMmipu,.,,, lat vm-ri. I .j , ,,,. ,,,.Vl( ' , ' . bard,,, wa. one of Ik Aral aettleni to ,tviw of mv tWmr iNninirv " build and improve life upia-r river Fa Ai H'a N w hTKAWm.-deo. N .j'tMlw"ft"y "-r tvunlry. o.untry, having located m-ar dlenteiia hraer ia huv luttiliir tlie emrinea in bia new alvaiiiboat, lil, h lies luat DlVtUlt K Si IT. d. L. Severn haa north of the I'liKt-ue aawmill. The , coninicnwtl an action for dl voire Udler ia already in piiilou. In aUmt ' agaliiat her hiwliainl.Geiv I. Severn, In one month the boat w 111 be ready tor the I Jitiecimiity circuit court. Theciui trnfflo. She w III carry about ten tuna ; de were inarr'e! at Hretewood, Cal., of freight, and will ruii mrulnrly from ; Nov. 4, InmI. The iaaueof aald mar here to Corvallia, and lo lirxter alaive riai la three chlbln-n, airi-d 13, y and 0 here, at tlmi-a. Mr. 1'raer alumld re- yeara reaprctivcly. luhuuian treat crlve the trouage of our Undue ment aud alamdniimeut i alleged lu tuso. j the complaint. iu l.vC, alnce. aud ha rraldetl there ever Ijt Monday'a Ibaa-burif lU-vlew made the follou imr aim ng flier pre dict ion.: "Hill will car y New York. Grant will be elcctid mayor of New York Ci'v; vomrn-aa will b- allghtlv ditiioeralic; K-lce will Iwut Budd.' Hut It add: "We inltflit lw tulatak i u." Undoubtedly you might. Fear He Will be poisoned. Klamath Fulla Kxpreaa: ShcrliTF. P. IJiue, Manly Whortou, W. N. Stit ton. and Al llvnilmrer. arrlvetl la j night from Lakeview on their way to Suleiu and l'ortlaml. Mr. Hciuliiirrr la being taken to Salem for medical treatment. He la a reaiected citicn ol Lakeview ami waa night watchman at the time Ihompaou waa lynched by the Warner Valley mob, tho keys la lug wreated from him by the lyncher. Ilemlngcr brooded over the matter until he waa uluioat craxctl on the ul- Ject. He Imagined for aome time af terward that the mob waa alao after him. Thia llluMim waa finally nia- petieti from iiia mum, tiut no la now laboring under tho belief that the citi ten a of Lakeview wtah to ixilmin him. It la a sad caac. lie la rational on ev ery other aubjeet but the one H-rtaiu- lug to tlie lynching, nml II la lioptil lie will fully regain bia mental fuctiltiea while away from the scene of the lately committed crime. ball; (luarO, NatramtMr I'.l. duHV Tick eth. The following marriage llceuaea were laaued by I oun ty Clerk Jeiinlniia tiHlay: Edward It Giiftlnanil Kiiiiim Elliott; John 11 Kiaainger and Gertrude M Harklna. A Lakok SoL'ahii. A largo siiuaah weighing l.'UI pound can bo seen at Ax llllly'a atore. It waa ralaed by A. Vltua, who reaidea near Sprlngllcld. Mr. itua any he will bring down a much larger one lu a few day. 'I Uraaeaa nil Si-k.m kKVll.l.K, Ohio, Nov. 12. One of the atraugvat caea of human endur ance ever heard of in this section haa Jul come lo light, In which the hull vldual haa autleretl the loaa of a foot. A. C. Ilenlatou, How a reaiilelit of Siaiucervllle, cnlioUtl aud served lu the Mexican war, and alao In the war of the rela-llion. Ill the former he aua- talncd a bullet wound in hla rltlit fmit luat a I Hive tho Biiklo. Tho wound liealed over al the time, anil he alill retained the uae of that member, al though at times It caused him conaid erablo trouble. Thia aiiiumt-r lie haa been unable to uae his foot, and for the pat three mouths ha been unable to leave hia rooina. Y'eaterdav hi lelallvea and friends were horrilled on going to hla room to find that the fat had act tin, ly dropped oil', the bone and Ilea 1 1 la-lug unable to longer auataln the weight of the foot. Mr. lX-niatoii la an i ecettti lo old urn tlcmaii, and would not allow a aurirl- cal ' t)H'ratlon. other than the aore nea or the leg, lie seems to sutler no Ixxtlly pain, aud is iu perfect health. The foot has been preserved In alcohol. That Hat Pim. The head and a piece nearly an inch ami a half long of the hat pin swallowed by Ituhy Cannon, a few mile south of Salem, July !, revealed line If a few daya ago through the ordinary coiirae of nature. It will l remembered that a nve-lucli piece of the pin was tnkeii from the child's side the lat of October, and now the head haa been waaed off, ao that the child will be all right. The bead was of Iron iuatcad of gluaa aa re iairted, and Its weiirtil carried It through the paasages eaaily. pally O'iiani. NoT-mlr IV Df t.IUMTH L Ct.IM ATK.-Orvp.ll hna a climate that cannot la aurpawd In the world. In Mr. Miller's gnnleu. In the southeaateru portion of the cltv. can be a-en tomato vlliea upon width are rlp and grtvu fruit and la-aide many are iu blianu. In the Jail lot red clover can Iw seen lu full holoui. What do our friends In the Fji think of such November weathei? An Albany yonug man aerenadeil bia would lla-t girl the other even ing and the iiexi morning met her IHIle bnMher going lo aa-hiad and naked hlill if ahe enjoyed it. "Yea" lie aald, "her aud Frank laughed at every thing you sana;." A IIOKUIIil.K EXr-r.ltlLMK. K. M'wn liea.l, a geologist, was recently bui i-il ulivo while ex civating a iiioinnl of the tiiouml hiiililera in Ohio, s:iya Science Sift nig. He Ml wit'h his head rent ing a littl j ulxive his feet, and Buf fered little iH-yond a herniation of atrong coiiipreaaiiiii tlue to ,the weight of tho earth, which prei-aitl tlie buttons of hi light rosluuie in to the akin and oiuaeil hit) w.ttch t-i mark his body. The (treasure of the soil on hia straw hut crtiiacl him to feel afl if the akin of hi brow were cut. A kuifo in his pocket seemed to burn into the llcali, and finally hia back bone scenied blowly to break. Then he la ciiuie iu-ciihihle to pain, though still able to think His thougthti aucct eded each other like Hashes of lightning and r.-Utcl to the past, the future and hia lmiue. Ho did not think of his condition except to wonder if hu would b able to breathe when he was taken out of it. He tried to move his hand, even hia linger, but failed. He could not lift his chest, and the on ly purl of his body he could move ws his lower juw, which the rlod iierinittcd to bo done. He retnem b ritl how w'trtn the earth before his face bad hecouio when the breath Kits preyed from his lungs. lie kept hia mouth shut to ex clude the earth, but uftcr a time it opened in epito of him, and two pieces of clay entered, and caused him a hurrihle sensation in trying to eject then). He fdt that he was lost uud liecutue inditlcrcnt. The workmen who were digging him out cleared tho earth Iroin his face and eyes; but when they stopjied a little the pret-euro on the rest of his IhmIv drove the blood to his head and swelled tho veins ho that he was afraid they w mid burst. Moreover, he could not breathe yet, bci-aiiao the thorax was still com pressed by the soil. He never loct consciousness, and as the men carried him away be saw a little wild canary sitting on a tree and heard it sing. As the bird Hew oil' he f.ir.cieil ho was Hy ing nfter it and lurching on one twig ufter another, junt as it did. The sky seemed of a different color than usual, it also seemed grander, and the country more hcntiliful. and he was so much affected by the wondrous U auty of tho cctacle as to shed tears. THE SIUU.KSI' IMIAItJTKU I AM). IS- The smallest inhabited island in the known world is that upxm which the famous Kddystono light house is cituutcd. At lime of low water this i.-lainl is but .'SO feet in diameter; at high tide tlie base of the lighthouse completely covers it. It lies ii i no miles oil' the Coniibh coast ami exactly 11 from tho 1'ly niouth hn -tik water. It is inhabited through' ml tin' year by three er sous. Flalholmc island, iu the Knglish channel, is another min.ituru in habited island. Il is only one-half mile iu diameter, but is so rich in pui-tur.igo that it supports a large I'.inulv of farmers, an oi l mau and ; t.i-: grown . They have a line biruihousc and the necessary outhuiidings, and also care for the light, which is a revolving one, in a lighthoii e l.ili aUive the level of the sea. Kditor Cradlebaugh, of The Dalles Chronicle, thus moralizes on the wickedness of women: "In these days HHr devil of a man haa a hard lime of it. He can't look at a woman anv more without the fear of a suit for tlamag'-s. Aud then the jurors have a fashion of closing their eyes f reason and opening their eyes to l auty of the lachrymous Niobe order. Time was when the youthful swain could vow eternal constancy to his Phoebe Jane, but times have changed. The modern mm has learned that eternal vigilance is tho price of liberty, and lights ex ceedingly shy of tho female of the lieriad and her breaches of trust. The strango mixtures of doll buhiea and love affairs, sugar teats ami breaches of promise, skoii victuals and marriage li-vus'-s, puppy love, lawyers, guardians ad litem, and all the horrible paraphernalia of the ctiuitv courts, are wierd an ! strange blending to mark tlu exit of a weary century." r lorenoe e-t: ue el.iim inn more for our personal opinion than 1 that of an a ( 1 to reason, and here it is. Our county superinten dent should not vote fr a change: in any of the tcxtlaaika named iu the catalogue, Ullleaa the tltl'lafd! of the work is etial or belt- r und Will be furnislittl at a I sr- i .-l lo purchasers. The iiu.ility of f.al for students' minds tirat am' tin- w:i . -I oiK-t next. As we have euUre l.ntli - .ml n li in the capability and h ia-tvof cm U- , our CoUllty SUpel iiilciideii!, w e UikC .i. . coiilidence that ail will im satirtit-d .iO, ,- ! .: j . at tho.utoorne of the 'm;u mi br tdlci.i.'g n rc r . at he is concerned. , nuinia r of naii-, KUOJI THE ASIILS. 1'ortl.ind Telegram, Itid.-Ktii.: It is iiitcreiding to learn that teaj are already lieing taken to reorgnn ue the New York democracy. The plan is lo establish a erti)anent state bureau, "where atlcut'on Ui details of the party must le paid alt Cie year round." litis is furlhei exeuiplitkation of Iho paradox that democratic success is dcndent upon demo cratic defeat. The party bus re peatedly shown its inability to profit by prosperity, la a day it destroys what years have been con sumed in building. No sooner has it received the rewards of persistent effort than it commences the work of self-destruction. Two years ago the (eoile gave it full control of tho nation's affairs, and, instead of utilizing the opportunity to make its stewardship peruiunent, it neg lected public interests and "detail of party" iu the mad scramble for patronage. Now ere the wires have ceased conveying the particu lars of its suicide, it commence the task of self resuscitation and again proves its imperishahlencss. A KIKE THING. Walla Walla .Statesman: In Washington we will havo two new moons thia month. There has been one already and there will be another one on the 30th. This re minds us of the month of February 18GG, which was in one rcct the most remarkable month in the world's history. It had no full moon. January of that year had two full moons, so did March, but February had none. Do you real ize what a rare thing in nature that was? It had not occurred since the time of Washington, nor since the creation of the world; and it will not occur again, according to tho computation of astronomers, for how long do you think? Two and ft half million years! It is believed that Tex is was saved out of the general wreck. Even wealth has ils burdens. Il is Baid.ltoekefeller is expected to pay an income tax to the general government of 1152,225 assessed on 125,000,000 worth of proa-rty The Jay (iould estate is not ex pected lo pay more than $80,h(KJ; Itussell Sage, $00,000; Cornelius Vnndcrbilt. S1,000; William K. Vandcrbilt, fTfi.OCO; John Jacob Astor, 150,000. Most of us would lie satisfied to retire on tho tax alone. The great wealth, cither of the Mormon church, or of the individ uals at its head, has been again demonstrated by the recent in in vestmeut of 110,000,000 by the "first presidency" in a new corjKir alion called the Utah Company. This new company is to oirate coal mines, a railroad, a bathing beach aud a pleasure resort at Ureal Sail Lake, and build, equip and ojM-ralo telegraph ami tele phone lines. This is purely a church scheme, in which the lien tiles have no part, and is, like the Zion co-oM rativc company, to be managed to add to the wealth of the church. Several well known iniliticians favorable to the election of Senator Dolph say they are "confident the eoplo in voting the republican ticket l'St spring und electing this legislature had in view the election of Mr. Dolph to tho senate," says the Koseburg Ueview. Those jkiIi ticians are probably mistaken. With the exception of Multnomah there was tmt a county in the state where the republican press was not particular lo convey the itu pression that the election of a re publican legislature did not neces sarily mean the re election of Mr. Dolph to tho United States senate. Furthermore, a very large major ity of the people of Oregon favor the free coinage of silver and there is no use of disguising the fact. Mr. Dolph is doubtless aware of that fact, too, (or when he was in Koseburg a few days since and de livetcd an address he did not even mention Ihe monetary question much to tho disappointment of set era I j-ersens wl.o exj cited to learn something new n the sub jcel. There nre ulsml COU.OUO Mauds, great mi I small, scattered over the oceans, North America alone own ii g 55O0. To prevent tho weiring out of laa.t sides a new invention is now la ing tested ,y the military au thoriiii nf tiinn.iny. A whole regiment lu la en provided with la ! the - ..f m.i li. iii-tmd of lieiiii; s'reiirl..ii.-d with ir"" r .'I .'ii oi.in i t'i I vt' r l ! g hoi i f n i-ent in .1. -in I-.-..1--I v r l I .1 t ir- !C I, LP. Ill" I I - ulti II lie-ded. ,. .cc ;..it;t r - .ml ti.'ii. Iai' i.iii.s IIihII any I