mi 6 rrv m JlJo klTlBLIilED COR Til BlMEimTIO IP DElOCliTIC rtlKIPlES. M T9 1119 IS I0II1T UTU8 IT Til IVE1T IP Ot E ISOW VOL 20 EUGENE, OIL, SATURDAY. NOVKMltKll 21. 1894. NO. 48. The Eugene City Guard. PUBLISHED KV'KHY MATt'UDAY. I. L. CAMl'IJKLL, takllahrr Proprietor. IlKflCK -Oa the K- ai.1 .4 WilUawtU H'rMt, bskwssa ttavsslb sad tlhth Klntto TKItM K sUIWeKIPTION. I'm aoauai .' 00 Si i Muath 1.W On uelb 75 Adeeri'mtng Jl'ittt MaJt Knoten on Afli''alion. TiaM .lrtiar will bs etuuYd e lb (al luvial rUsi IIM usr thrss Bustli ..K 00 Ob ura ail nwcth. M 00 On.eiujar oh W II 00 TrasaWal antics ia local ouluma, 20 mil MW UM l" ScB tBssrtl.SL Adfartiaiim bill will bsralordqarUrlr. All fob work bhI b ram rua o iiblitht. very Pair Guaranteed. address San Francisco Cal J S. LUCKEY DKALKK IN Clocks, batches, Chairs. Jewelry, Etc UEPAIUINO rKOMIfLY DONK all Werfc Warrealsa L. W. BROWN, M. D. Phyalclanntwl Surgeon Ditto anil iwaidrscs i,r pnabilfio. Hun; 7 to a. m.; U to i, o to . m. Z3. O. LAKE. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Ktw Pcaliai and New Prim In rorelgn and bome.Uo Xarbla aud Oranlte, MunumtnU, llsad.tnnM and CeBMtery work uf all kinds (or 1'!. ALL WOIUC OUAIIAXTEKI) ! WUI.ia.ll. Hlrset, IMt Pnatofflra. K-ifena, Or A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attoriicf-nt-Lutv. Orni I-On half Work mulh nl (hrt.manl Blwk. KIOESE, OKKliON. O.Hlraira, rrwidMi. 8.B. Kaxi. Ja.. (.'sab 1st First national Bail Ot Eugene. Paid up Ush Capital f 50,000 Surplus and Profits, .0,000 Eugene - -. Oregon. A (aaral bankinf bualoaaa d-s on raaaoa bls taenia. Hitfbt draft na NEW YoKK, CHH'AirO, HAN KKANtT8CO and IDKT LAND, OKKUON. bill ol aichang. ald oa foraiira orantriaa, DapiaiU nosivsd aubjoct to check or oartili OS la ol dapnsil All oollacU'ifia aotnuUd to na will rscel. amwipt sltuW J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN GROCERIES UVI"fl a n umn and ookplicti irH k of itapi aud faocf Uroosrlaa bought Id tht baat Baikal Exclusively For Cash, I can offer the public than any other houac better price) IN EUGENE. : Produce of all kind taken at market P J. F. FORD, (Kiaolbt,) Of la Mutaaa, Iowa, writM aaitr dU ol March J ll3! B. a Mw. Mro. Co., Dufur, Oregon. OirxTLEMk: On arriving heme lat week, I found all well and anxloualy waiting. Our little girl, eight and one half year, old. who had wanted away to 3S puunda, la now well, atronjr and Tlgoroua, and well 11IhhI up. 8. 11. t'ouKh Cun haa done IU work well. Both of therhlldren like It. Your 8. 11. Cough Cure baa cured and kept away all boamnena from nie. Ho give It to every one, with greeting for all. Wlahing you prosperity, we are Youra, Mr. asd Mk. J. . Kor. II to wt.k to fl trb and rhf,il, and fMdf for th "pnc't witt. rlrana th $ftum with lb llvadach and Ural Cur, If La" lea or thro du a ak ao.il Dmirapuaitla(uranUa H wu par builia It aii drafftiU. Day & -Henderson, -Undertakers Furniture V Dealers. Eugene, Oregon. I'loreiire Ileiua. The Weat, Nov. 17. The aleamer Mink waa lowed down the river Thumday morning laat and put on the way near the cuotwr alum. Hhe will revive eitoii.ive reitalra and he will he leii(ftlu-liel aUxit alt feet, a new taiilcr w ill I placed in her and a pilot houw built. A month of alx week will ! reiuini to complete the work. The Mink will he put on thla winter and the Cooa luld oil till apring. TliewhiMiner lUrwIrk. Capl. Wag ner, with a cargo of Urt.uou fwt of luiuher, aailed Tuuaday for Hail Fran ciaco. BCaplaiu JaoilMwu arrived here .Mon iUy morning from Hau KaaiiciM'o. lie left there on Wedtieaday the 7th lint, on the ateamer Arago for Cooa ltav, coming from there on borm-hack. lie waa aetit up by the owner to lake charge of the Llla Mattie, w him cap tain waa drowned on the bar two we k ago. Itefore leaving Han Fran- ciaco CMilaiu Jacoheeli called on the wife of the unfortunate man. At Cap tain Wlllig waa a member of the A. t). V. S hia willow will receive f.UUI fmin lhat order. Canlalii Jacolwii Immediately priMettled lo Acme lo lake charge of the achtMiner. The whooucr Mayllower arrived in from Han FranciRCo Tucmlay. Hhe left that city on Oct. L'Tth, and waa even uaya outaide. She w ill load lum ber at Acme. The I. lis Mittlie, ('apt. Jambaon. ailed for Han Frauclwo Velnemlny with the body of Capl. l.oula Wlllig on board. Hhe waa heavily loaded w Kb luuiln-r. The ateamer Baudorille arrived in from llniidon Tucadav uiirht laat at 11 o'clock, aud after taking on all the oaeaof aalmou at the Uoeu Hill can nery departel for Aatoria on Thurwlay following. I 'apt. Winaut reinirted at thla olllce a aiuooth bar ami plenty of water. Fell III the Well. The Llallea Chronicle: Out at Mr. Steel'a place the other side of S-Mtle, one day laat week, a borae full lu the the well. 1 lie well waa W leet Ueep and had alaiut '1 feet of water In it. Aaaoou aa ixwaitjlu arrangement were madu for getting the animal out, aa wellaare acanw aud coat inmiey. A block and tackle waa procured aud wung iu a frame creeled for the pur- iNwe, ami then one of the men went down and took a turn around the lion' body with a ne. Oncoming out he reported the home a ktlll alive. A pair of home were hitched to the n iu the block, and (lie animal waa hauled altoul half way to the turface when the n broke and he fell to the bottom again. A aecoud hitch waa taken on him aud thla time he waa brought out without a miahap. hen the rope were taken on lie got up, gave bimwlf a aliake and walked over to a hay atack, where he rocettled to take hrvaklaal. A ue ad been Iu the well nearly twelve houia, he had hi appetite with him, aud, outaide of a few bruiaea, aeemed to be unhurt. A Whlaper From The Stage. In a letter to (he Corvallia Time, J. H. Walker, now with the Warde and Janice theatrical company, write. from Jacksonville, Florida, aa follow: Mv work la a I exiieclcd, very ele mentary to begin; but I bad the aatia faction of having Mr. Ward, tell me the other day that 1 got all there waa out ot It. 1 promptly teld him I could do much better work l.eit year if be would give it me. I hi lite came, one over a huge atretch of country, and, during the Unit aeaaon ia llilereatlng; but, once the ground ia gone over, the trip, eo the old tagi-r aay, liecoinea a weary aud ti'onotoiiou tramp." Mr. Walkers atage name i J. W. Bernard. Hii company 1 now playing in the Houth, but leave aixiii for Illinoia, In diana, WincoiiRin Iowa and Nebnuka, arriving In ban Franclaco for a three week' engagement late in the winter. Chamberlain's Eye and Bkln Ointment A certain ci.i for Chronic Sore Eye, Tetter, Salt Ulieum, Boald Head, Old Chronic Sore, Fuver Sore, Ecrema, Itch, Prairie Scratche. Sore Kipplei and Pile. It I cooling and tootning. Ilundredaof c!ehT been cured by It after all otlu r treatnienl bad failed. 25 cebU per box. Fur aal. b; (HburnA I!.na Krai Eatate Iraaifer. Hfj.rt d dally f Ki'uaa AaatatiTl ourt T w. k. , AaauaoikM. HiiiM'l tlil'NTRY. Joaie llopiie A Uriah to laalalla Oorallne, aw J ol lie J arc 30, Ip 17 a, r 4 w, 41 acre; U'.UUO. A J JuhuiHiu to U. M Iay. the 1 Hir( In lie aec32 Ip 20 , r 4 W, 1 00 acre; fl5. John A Kdmunaon and wife to F.uphama F.duiuiiaon, tract of land in Ip 17, 1H, at i w, alao e , of lie XI, w I of uwl 4. u w 1 of aw I 34. lie I of ac 33. tp 17, r w; StW.tW acre. f.ugcue l t ole to Hhadrack Iuer, tract of laud In d I e M nntf 01174, arc 1, tp 17 r 4 w, 32m acre f 1.1H). Oeorge M Caraon aud w ife lo laaac Canuui, a part ot the Johu I) lloni Ixickle d 1 c 57, iiotf 1N14, In aece lu and lj 15, r 4 w, 1V1.50 acrea; 4,WJ J F llolbnMik and w ife to Frank O Hale, e 4 o(ae aud J or lie J M, ti Is a r I, e except ii acrea; John A Kdiiiunaoii and wife to H It ( oprlaiiil, a tract of laud in Joaeph Havid 1c, tp 17 r 3 w, 13.17 acre; L 1) Forreat aud wife to lour Lyon, w and w 1 of nw ce 30, Ip IS a, r I eaat, 1!4I acre; f 1.00. J I' Iticharilaon aud wife lo Medora A ( allow av, a tract of laud In nolf. Viso, M 3, tp 18, r A w, lot) acre; $.00. Henry II. (illfri'V and wife lo L I) Scarborough, lota 7 and 8, aec 3.1, tp 11 , r 3 w, lot i, aec 2, Ip a) , r 3 w, KS.K3 acre; W0. WiuHmllhaiid wife to Hhadrack Dorr, a tract of laud in d I c 63 not l ti71. aec 1, tp 17 4 w, 38.55 aciea; 27.. J Si Horn lo F. 1) Iowell, w of ue I, lie of lie of nw J ol aec 34 tp 20, r 3. MO acrea; $1UU Norman A H Howe and wife to Charle H Howe, a tract of laud in Iiotf B.W2, pnrt of , 21, 22, tp llr3 w, 327 acre; 1.(U. W F Mead to O W Hawkina, .'! or ne and lot 2, aec 13,ip20, a r 3 w; I'rflO. 11 C Huuiphrry and wife to I) M Kern, a tract of land lu uo 32, tp 1H, r 1, w, 8 acre; flOO. Jame Hoffinan et al to Henry II (lllfrey, lota 7, 8, 11. 10, II, 12, blk V, llemlilcka' ad lo l ollrge Kill I'ark It M Ihiy to Fiance Iteaui, lot 2 block 17, I'ackanla ailil; fiu.lio A J Johuaon, aherill', to 11 M Day, tract of lund 57 feel by 1'K) feet, oil Willamette Mrect, m-c 31 Ip 17 3 w; H7.4.I. A J Johnaon, aherltr, to It M Dav, lot 2 aud 3, block I, Hheltou'2lld add; 15.43. ( Iiy Ihuroagkfarr. The following from the Aatoria 1 1 r rld, ehoa the at recta ot that town to t in a deplorable condition: "imrlng the t two year., ha not la-en a irvct Improvement In the city of Aatoria. Mini) of the atrerUaie rotten and falling iIomii. There are only certain atrcct Unit loaded wagoiia dare go Uou, and even aoiu of them are dangcroiia. In talk ing to one of the couiifilincn, he atattd ( HO All AMI HUII't.K tYOKK. 'fiomr ef Ihr Work 1'onr lijf IhrCouut ' I ourl I'uriug the 't V.ii. there i It I llitereatlug to know lhat during the t Vear or an the count V coliimia aloiii-r. iMiirl hn lat ii graduating the nad work, and putting Itmiaata.j tematlO haala. The I til T, -lllrli t of, our country ronda la at preaeut one of the leading iiieallolia that la prvaent- j log Ita. If n the eoile of the treat that, owing to the condition of the Vtcat. I. m little attention lm In n-i preaeut city charter, the city liad no tofore U-eii paid lo the coiiatrticliou of auinoriiy i improve any ol me gii aonn iiik'iiway. nie a-oi in treet." j the rural dlatricta are couia'liel to Thi tatrment leave plenty of nam bring their produce to market in the for comparlaon of the atrerta of thai aunimer or early fall or elae It remain, city with the atrreta f lliiijriir; and on their baud., aud bringing It lu al llkewlae the power of the ell v couticila audi llmea throwa Ihemoii the mercy of the town. Therw la uot a town In of the buyer. It la falrn economy. In th alate that haa more nillea of grailitl rry aeiiaw of the word, to hold bark atrccta, lu comparlaon to lit r alav, than I money from road Impmvrmenl. Iloml. Fugcie. They are graded with a good ; lnilbli lo haul a loaded wngnu cur ve, well graveled, and aland well: over alx or nine month. In the year the hard iiaage they gel lu the travel will throw a country with the heal of done over I hem. Our council baa the natural advanlngi'. or .' year l power to order (treet graded when lu j bind what It ahould he. Thlaiii-ation their judgment it la considered liecea- ' baa ao Imla-ddeil tlacif In Ihemlud. of aary. To the credit of the eulcrpriaeof, the (anple thai nothing ahort of I he our citizen, however, it may le anid aaaiirauco of g roadway, will aal I lint with few exception, all the iafy them. And II I aa It ahould la', atrvvta have been Kraded iiimiii a iwt i - Among the giwal atrclehc of road tiou lo the couuciiof a majority of the ' cumpleUil the paat aeaa,m huld be pmiiertv owner on audi alreela. Thla 1 mentioned the county road leading allow that, practically. It I not lo the, Into Fugene from the wrl. For year power veateu In our council that we ; mi mail na nceii annul imiaaiiiin in uir w imer, ami inn niea 01 iiaiiimg n r.-HAV, Mvi:Mr.i:i: Thauki lug appn-ai In-th. A few drop, of ruin Ml ll,i lllMlll. W. II AItiiii. cloth, rohU-d 1 1 . oil,, r 1 1 1 I . t . ( lina If, nave ijimhI atrreta, but rather thai our cittieii. are iiul -k to aee llieadvautagi- to be di rive by It thai they petition for iieh Improvement to be tunl". Clean, well-graded alnt t aeak louder man woma io nie traveler ami mm aeeker of the energy and aplrlt of the iniiaiuiauta or a low n ami the untiring labor of her "city dad." An I ungual Orrarrrnrf, Halurday'a linker Cltv IVmocrat: Ao iHvurreiiiv lhat ill.turtied the uaualtpilet of Judge Clillord'i court liapH'iie,l jcalerday. Shortly after the oiieuing of the morning at-aaioti and t tie grand jury w u at their laUira, the promrullng wit inn. Inthecaae of atale V. (hirge (llolateln, under Ix'inU on the charKe of aeductluii, a Mr. Klrgia, a woman .18 year, of age aud a widow, aieared lo give In Tier evi dence. '1 lie excitement and nervotu at rain coiicucut Umhi her delicate condition brought on a premature coiitluement. Tho woman who wa attended by a female friend, wn tl.hcreil aa miii a pianililc Into all adjoiiilug room and llr. Kdim Baxter, w Iiimki olllce I jiial aenna the atreet, auiiinionetl. After a luiau of a few minute Mr. Ivlrgl gave birth to twin, hoy, both HtlllUirn. Hherlll Kllbourn ha admluUtered in every way poaaihl to the comfort ot (he mother and at laat anuuta alio wa doing aa well a could be cxvted. COTTAOK (IKOVK. J B Iw iato Florence A New man. wrat SO feet lot 4, blk 4, McFarlaud' ad; lo). John W llarme and wife to Florence A Newman, eaat 20 feet lot 4, blk 4, Mi-Fat land' ad; t200. ( omnila.lonrrt' Court I 00 A C Jeiiuluga, for tatui Ml u lyue, for recording deed, etc , 60 00 Ordered by the court that all ner- ton be and are hereby forbidden to take or remove any gravel from the county ground near the Kiigene bridge, on I he eaat aide or the lllam- etle river, without order from the court. It HchmuU, mad tiiMirvlanrof road dlatrict No , i and I hereby author- lied and conuiiandel to oiien th Clo verdaleand C'lawt Folk road and re move all olt ruction neceeaary for Im provement of the (am. D.I If Uuard, Noi.mWr U. Dihmiwkii. The caae of Jacob Oraher charging I'eter He h rag with aaaault with a deadly weajaio at Junction wa diaiulaaed by deputy proaecuting attorney illauia l-riday. A charge of aaaault with a deadly weapon wa then lodged again. t Sch rag. (iraber, th proaecuting wit he, fur aome reaaon failed to apiiear, aud Ihl caae waa alao dlamlaaed, the defendant paying crta. Tbu end the little uupleaaantnea between the the German. r a uu,L-f, At ft. rH,iil-nre of J. F. Inman.Hui.dav.Nov. l-, K't.by Itev. H Innocent rt mark M. Horn. Mr. A. i. aiainew ami Mia. I.. M. Jean. Mr. Mathew. l. ..il..ueid, ti,. voiiumvt aon of A. Mathew. of! Iltb. At the thla city, and the bride 1 the daugh ter of a prominent farmer living near Junction. The young couple will re side lu F.uneue. The (H'AHU olli Iheir maiiv friend In wiahing them a long and pleaaant Journey through life. ballf Ooard, Nomabar If. A ItfatoR. A rumor ia In general circulation on lb atreet thai 1'eler Itunee. the proprietor of th Foley Spring, died at hi home laat Satur day evening. However, we doubt the rejiort, a we ran learn or no one being in town from that neiirhlior jood. Since writing the above we learn for an abaolute certainty that th above rumor i untrue. The report waa tarted by a gentleman making an Mullre to Appear. Many of our citizen, are receiving notice in the following wonla: F.rtiKNK, Or., Nov. 17, Ihi4 Dear Sir: Vou are hereby notified lo apta-ar la-fore tho County Court, al the ( ourt Houae in F.ugcnu, on Nov, 22, 18U4, lo how cau w hy your aa- aeaameut on money, note, account, etc., ahould not bo ralacd. By order of the county court. A. C. Jknm.mih, County Clerk, Jieao boater, of Corvallia, exiwcta thla week to dehorn 125 head of hla cattle. He fueila them from a rack and he flnila that a doten ilehorniH cattle will feeil M.-aivalily In a apai-e that would Iw monoiulixrl byaaingle horned animal with pmllkvtloii for fighting. HI cattle show no falling oil lu lleali from the dehorning procraa. TlIK AmtoHIA ItoAll A (in. Thla i what the Sun aay over the follow. ing Item, which we give, aa It I fully two day aiuce we have given an Aa toria K. It. Hem: The iimrtette of ew l ork ami t hlcago catiilallat. con- latlng of J. ('. Stanton, J. T. C Hill IV- bell, J. I. Shafer and II. I. Kimball, who are the promoter of the iroiawl railroad from Aatoria to i'ortlaud, re turned from Aatoria laat evening, after a two week' tay there. They have been there conferring with theaiilwldy commltU-e of 21, appointed by the citizen of Aatoria In regard to the aulmlillea ofTered by the Aatoria cnpl- laliit. They will return toiiluhl to complete final arrangemiint, and If everything I aatlafactorlly arraugi-d, the contract will I cliaa.il aud ai-tlve prcratiou will ImvIu by the Aral of the year for the building of the rtw, nicli win be imamxl until completed. It I eatimateil that the owl of building Ihl road will be nearly t2,0H0,HJ. The roail When completed win nia-n un large tract of agricultural aud mineral la n il. Xorratwr In. r.ug-ne, runuay evening, .-ov. n, capillary bmuohltla, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. D. W. Cool idge, aged t month. Th funeral will take place toiiiorruw afternoon at 1 -TO p. m. to the Maaonlc cemetery. LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Calls arutccrcd (li! ornii)U. gene, Willamette street. Opposite Hotel Eu- ballfOuard, NoTaaitaw l. Ill'lUii.ARj Aroi'mu. Home peraon entered K. J. Fraaler' rraldence lu th Day Mock, thnu(li an uufaateurd Indow at an early hour laat evening. while Mr. Fraaier and hi wf were out When they returned they found a large ahlp rarpenler' cbiarl lying on the floor. Nothing wa mlxaed from the houae. Mar.lial Faatlaud, upon iuiuilV, found the chiael had been mlaoeO from J. W. Hullla' aecond hand atore aljout ten day ainee. Ill agiMMlldeato keep ail window and diar eecurely faauiil theae day and nipecially of night. BuARbor ItKiiCMn.-Tlie Ibaird of ICrgeula of the l iilvrraity of Oregon 1ranaa-tel very little buaiueaa at their nut ting in I'ortlaud. Afu-r the elect ion of Hon. F.. it. MeKIroy lo the chair of Kngliah literature, the oon- aervalory of mu.n muiile waa taken up and referred to the rxecutle com mute for dual at'ttlrmrnt. The reso lution hy the faculty coucrrulng the xalniniiig of .tii'lciiu lor admiMiiou to tu University were alao referred to th executive oommittee. STILL at I r. W clip (he following item from the I .a (irande Chrouliie concerning a raon well known her: "L'ncie Mark Steven, the talented narrator of pioneer hunting and Indian evrr.U, In whlrh be took an active part, 1 now viaiting In fertile Cove." Iali Oaaid. Surrmlml It. AMmtu.-Corutabl Liu bin thla morniug arreatrd one Applewhite, al hla farm nrven mile aoulli wwl of here, on a charge of aaaault and battery ma-W In Jualb-e Wheeler' court, by Kobt-rt SchmldL The trial will proba bly take place tbla evttitng. a heavy loaihil w agon over It waa prw M.tenua. Now It I. gradetl i-ipial lo a good city atreet, well graveled aud haa good drainage along the aid,-. Thia make the road a good aolld high way In the winter aud a road like n pavement In aunimer. Another atn-tch of r ad on wlilch giNtd work baa la-en don la Ihe county road niiinliig aouih from F.ugvne iil lr. Driver', farm. It, too, la well graded, and graveled deeply In Ihe o uter. During Ihl. good weather the traw l on the road Int. I.en done on the aide of the Mad, olt Ihe gravel. When winter m-I in the leamaler will con tine hlmaelf to the center, and Ihe road will liccomc well packed. Several other alretchea of road have Ihua lai-n ayalemallcally iHiuatnicled iuatea.lof la'-ing Improved (?l tlieold w ay. The old way waa lo till up an iNS-a.ioiinl chuck-hole with a load of gravel, and frequently leave the center of Ihe rond higher than the outaide; lima making aome romla acoullnuoiia .lough. I Aery atnlch of road In thla way had b l plaab-reil ui everv year. During the mouth, of July, Augii.t and Septemlar the coiiimlaalouera court hwued warrant. In the amount of '72.02 (or the improvement of ronda. Aud during tho anion .Tlod t'-".il waa llkewlae aiwnl for the buildltitf and repairing of bridge in (he county, I wo giHMi, largi brlilgea have been built one aero I jiinnter ilough aud ml Ihe other acrtaai llrh-e alough, In addition to the other bridge work. They are latli Howe truaa bridge. hutllacoriliug to.i-lllcallona aeleclel by the county cHirt, and made, with a view to their laallng oualltie. Both bridge were built under contract. The contract price of Ihe Ijim-aater alough bridge I f"; aud of Ihe Brice alough bridge la f I'll), If there la any auhject lhat need giaal, practical legialatloli more than another It la thla aaiue auhject. The leglalHture to meet In January, IM, have it In their power lo endear them aelvea in Ihe heart of the x-oplo by the pawwgit or practical road lawa, And not leaal among themi law ahould ! one regulating the width of wagon tire. The lapat of road call he Injured by heavy freighting over them with narrow tired wagoiia. Judge Flak Inform u that the Mad aiiix-rviaor generally are taking more palm with their work and studying their ilia le iroin a more prnciical ixitnt of view. They rellxe that a miall plix-e of work well done each year la of more bem-m than acareleaa patching up of all the road In their dlatricta. It will, we predict, be but a few year until luecoumy road will couiare favorably with the rtavl of many ol Ihe older act I led commouwealtha, If the present gixxl Judgment of the county court lu Ihl matter I carried out. That Hkiah Faitorv. A new comiiaiiy was lucorKirated III I'ortlaud on the I4lh of July of Ihl year, under the title of the Oregon Sugar Com- Mny. Tho aatoclatca of thla company who ilgued lu the artlcli-eof lriorM. ration are: K H Ijiraen, Kdwurd Hugh., John Kloaieriuau, K (1 Koru. and thane l' ihore. the capital liH-k of (he corporation I established at K0,"0i), divideil Into 600 hares of tlOOeach. Arraiigementa ale unwind ing made, aay the Hun, with th farmers aud oilier to cultivate the beet plant, and aa aoun a these are completed active ovratlon will com mence, lieei growing can only tie carried on with satisfactory result In certain localities ami under skillful cultivation, aud therefore, If success ful, will Iwcomo one ol the nnad Im portant liiduilrlea In th date of Ore gon. Thi proi.abiy mean mai the cliu- bidding for the factory won't get It; but I'ortlaud will. pallTUasrd, Surmmtmi 3D. Skrioi h At ipkmt. Ijut evening at the home of J. J. Mutlia. ah.MJt lu mile weat of here on Sia-mvr creek, mite a serious accident happehiMl to little Kuim Muth. She went with her uncle, J. J. Muth, to haul some water on a sled. Accldetitly alio waa thrown olf, and a nail protruding from the lwl caught on her left limb below the knee, tearing the lleali clear through, making an ugly gaali about four Inches long. Dr. McKiuney, as ai.ted by Dr. (alley, dressel the wound this morulug, and the little sufferer I getting along uloely. A Triiii tk. Ijtat Saturday eveirng a pleaaing Incident hapia-neU at lb rendition of Jiavuin Miller's plsy, "The Danltce," by the SlutU com l-any. Little I'na I.uckev went on Ihe atage and prevented to Mr. Frank llradrlek, a floral nuggi-t, comMiael of yellow chryaaothemuma. The Pleoe wa made by Mrs. (teorgn Mlllli-an, aud was presented on behalf of Mr. Miller's many friend here. Mr. Bradrlek acknowledged the gift In a very appreciative Utile speech. A letter rexved from Ann Arbor states lhat the F.ugrne continuant there I geting along liloely. With the rsorption of occasional longings fur old ebfiat have nothing to they oomplain of. ln know II ll the M Jti.tiiv Whi-cler I. doing able civil biilm- I lux- dn ' We iiii.Ii r-.liin, a marriiik-e will i' cur in I -lugeiie tomorrow einiiii;. The river is now only nlx-iil two in chc. alaic ektri ine low wul. r mink. F. I.. Chamla ra lm. a neat iidvciliw meiit lu t he lmH of a gla. ii ami holder, w Inch he ha. l.-en li(rihuling around. Iliirglm. enten-l the lioti of Mr. Miller, In the unit hen.teru xrtiou of the city, the other evening, but did uot ateal an) thing. Kiddle Fuli-rprl-: I'erry Shcrw.Ml Ihe druggi.l, relumed home from Cot tage Drove Sunday, w here he ha. la-en attending to bii.liu-aa Inlcrvata. I erry ataletl Hint Cot luge I rove I. Improv ing right along, mid that there are aevernl Hue building, under eoiit ruc tion, aud aUi Hint ihi-v nru putting In waterworks coatlliir KM.). Wimt la the matter with Cauyonvlllu having wnterwork.'.' The following was taken from the Salem Journal of e.erdiiv: Steamer F.ugeue arrived III ."-alrlu liixt night at a.ti from I'oitlnnd, and after diM-harg- lug her fn-lghl she proct- -li d on lo-r way to Ibive'a liiioling. After laying there over night .lie procevded oil to Albany Ihia morning. She returns to Salem lute thla evening. Owing tot In- low atage ol tho w aler and Ihe long continued fair went her, II will proba bly la- aome lime U-fore the F.ugcue or any other boat call reach here. Klitor Wllllnmaoii of Ihe I'rlnevlllo Ib-vlcw, lm Ihl. lu bia likM lanuc: Hiirmony Miiad Houe, wa. the in scription that apla-arcd luiiucdlutcly over Ihe diair of Ihe aclnxil Iioiim on luig Tom, where wo rcivlvi-il our rudimentary education. And of rc ivnt years we have often thought, how appropriate it would have l.-eii If Ihe Painter had alipai all e lu place of the llrl o, for the atnieliire atiaxl III the edge of a hael Ihlekel, and at limes it was real warm, imwt uin-ouilortaiily waim. Tw u Hew luiMilia ill Nuvriula-r. Now- la thelimc lo commence acck lug after Ihe hollilny Irndc. Jell' lloltoma la loading a cur of Imp for shipment tlila afternoon. The funeral of D. W. CiMilldge't In fant child occurred Ihl ufterinxiii. Czar Alexander 1 1 1 was burled yea terdny hear St. lYh-rahurg, Ittlnaia. The train was ll'i minute Into Ihl afleriKx.n. They hud live freight car attache,!. A imirnuge license waa laaiicd thia fon-uiaiii hy the couuly clerk lo J. 1. Holland and Y lldi-rt ampla.il. W. Siiudera I. building three new resldeiiii-s on hi proix-rtv on Olive tn-,-1. In-Iwi.-ii Tenth and Kicveiith. The I'ortlnml Having Hunk cbmil Ita do ira ngalu yeaterdiiy. O. N. Den ny ha. In.-ii apM,liiled ntviver. As sets, l,(lon,UH!; lubililietl,lH),lal. Watt I. now olt'erlng alx elegant prlr.i-a lo hla cuatomers, same lo U- dis trlliuted Jan. 6. 1'rle are on exhi bition at III Jewelry aud mu.lo store. At a meeting of tho llix.kA I .adder couiuy htal evening, It I'.. Brialow was plaa-eil ill liomlnalioii for eh let en glut, r of the ilepartmcnt. The iioml lialioli for aiwlalatit Was left open. I Mi week at Klla-rtoti, Wn.li., young Bean, IU years old, eloix-,1 with Mlaallreen, a I (-year-old girl. They left schiad at recea In the aftermath, (raveling In a buggy borrowed of one man. diaw u by a (cam borrowed from another. "Did you see It?" "No; what wa It?" "ft a (tunnel! (Jnnbul thing I ever saw." " I here it comes now; I'xikstll!!" Turning mir eyes In the llre'llon iudlcateil we saw I'ollct-iiiau Mathews coming down the street with a "con's" helmet on, followed by a crowd of admiring uiull boy. e are rapidly assuming iuclroHiiikii airs. Miss F.tta I'reaton went to Cottage drove this afternoon. ('. H. Suillli. of I'riiieVillc, lm old hi saliaiti (o Jim llluklo. Hon II. It Klncald Is visiting In I'ortlaud aud Salem thla week. Mr. Hubbard the lion buyer, tiaased through on this morning', l-xjal. Mr. Parsons returned from a visit dewu the valley Ihia afternoon. J. (i. Stiittx left for It-H.hu rg this aflerniaiii where he will Join bia com Miiiy. J. TI. McClung was a paaaanger to Cn-swell on (Ills aflernoou's laal (rain. Mis Alice Vcatch, of Salem, Is vl.lt- Ing al the n-sldeiice of J. M. Howe, In this city. ilev. Hlraveiis went to Monroe this morning, lie goa there lo meet Arch blaliop Uroas. Miss Nora May returned home to Harrlahurg this morning, after a visit with Miss Ieua (iobl.mith. Mr. Otteiihelmvr, representing Lil- lleuthal A Co., left on thi morning' kN-al for point duw n the valley. J. I'. Che.h I re, of S-Mlavllle, In F.ugeue. 1 le Inform u. that his new hotel at lhat place I now completed. O. I). Shlvey, of I-aburg, waa In town today. He rcirt very little travel over the Mckvuie road at pres ent. Mr. Con ley and wlfeof Portland, who have been visiting hi brother on the Mcivuhdc, near Ihuratoii, returned home thlamomlug. Mr. I 'on ley I well pleased with Ihl part of the val ley aud I thinking ul locating here. Mrs. (leo, Mlllican I at present act ing a copyist for the Lugeue Abstract Co., In the county clerk's ohMce. lb-r i In laiiutliig aud drawing will meet Thursday afterUiMXi and Satur day at the ctudio, residence of J. (. Kelley, corner of Fifth and Jetterson streets. AaUirla Budget. "Mr. It F. Israel, formerly of tin city, but now a resi dent of Portland, will be married to Miss Annie Bergman, of Salem, on next Wednesday at 1130 a. til. Messrs It O. aud O. B. Prael, brother of the groom, leave this evsnlug to attend the ceremony. " Mr. Prael U wall known in Lugeiie. in. -rew , r will. WMTMij rd omlor. M, tli'W -j I ttor U the JLJLttU anl KUlacj "Ai oil M th-hilU-anl never rtooll t l. "Tricl ni l j-ruvon" i. tho vcrlict o f inilliund. .Simmons Liver lli-L'u- htor i-t tho ,iver y molicino to which you can pin your faitU for a o a r o. A mild i.ix.i- tiw, purely ttil.1... ini iiirr.-tiy on tlm Liver a n l Ki'l- nevt. Try it SoU by nil Pni'ixii in Liijui.l.or in Tow lcr t i Ui t.ikcti lry orni.i-!ciiit) i t.-a. The Kin; r Ur Mrdlrlnea. ' t ti, ii l .1-irMoiott.ni. I.lv,-r It, liii-.r Hii-I , . -.ii. ti. i.Mt-i, . it i. Him k otti nl ,ll M m r iii.-.li'-iiti--. I i-,in-l,. r It s li.i-.li.-lhr ,-li,-l III II-. II - lij, V. JaiS SoM, l.r-.llt., WimIiIii.Ii-ii. iritruv i-t K iiK-a 11. Ilia Z at.uip In rr.l n wri,poe n van Pills and nct- Irra.arrr' Report. Aa acting trenaiircr of the lecture fund kindly provided by Ihe Hopleof l-.ngeue n.r the enurae of lis t u re ilur- lug the pa.t winter, I wixh to make the follow ing n-Hirt: AluoUlil recelVeil by UbiH-ril-llon $U3 40 Aiiioiilit received by lectures.... 20 00 Total.. ..$132 40 Amount paid nrxpciii-e for l.'t lectures f 11 40 Amount paid for printing and sundries 2!l 2j Total.... , f 125 (i5 Amount of lecture fund now re maining In bank t li 75 Li ki.i.a ('. Cakmin, Acting Trtiwurer. ( ard of Ttiauk. We desire lo extend our sinccrvst tliHiika to our friends and nclirhlxir, and to tho niemlx-r of the Fugelie Fire Ib-iiartuieiit, for the mnuy kind act during the tllnc and death of our beloved still aud brother. J. T. Wiitku A!i Family. Fl.i:Ti:i Hiikrikf. It alwav dia-a is gixxl to record the victories of former Ijine i-ountylles. At the election on November ti, Jnmcs Scott, formerly of Mokaw k valley, was eli-cted alierilfof Apache county, Arizona. He will make an exct-llent ollh-er. Tho Ol'AKIi tenders Mr. Scott Us hearty congrat ulations, eaix-clally when It I consid ered that he wa elected aa a democrat tlil republican year. Pally (iu.nl, NorruiUr U. IIiihnk Pi K( iiahik. A. J. I'lckanl this foreiiiMin purchased the young stallion "Oregon Hull" from the Mo- Kenxle atiH-k farm for t-'iuo. Mr. I'lck anl certainly got a bargain. IjwI um- iner, the horse, iwiug a 2-ycar-olu, paced a mile In 2:30. Pallj Uuard, Noranilwr JO "Whihkkhk" Dkvkatkk. Today's- Albany Herald Hays: "Contrary to exeintlou In the f1Nit raco yeatenlay lielween Irlne ami t itmenin. Uie latter won hy three feet. Trlue'a friend say they will back blm again for any amount to run against Cameron." Horn Pih iiAnto. 8. II. Friendly during the paat week has purchased between 700 and 800 hales of hops. '1 he price bald was from 4o to 7c. He le shipping almost daily now, principally lo llilcagu and rew lore. ballf Uaard. .NuTamb.! at. P(TI-oNKt. The rase of assault and battery preferred against one, Apple while, by iioiicri sciimidi in ju.tice Wheeler court yesterday ha bceu poatx)iied until Saturday; neither jiarty waa ready for trial. PsllT Unard. Novanibsr JO. Marhiku. At the residence of Iter. Jacob (illleaple, alauit noon today, Mr. J. I. Holland and Miss Wilder Camp bell, all of I-aue county, Oregon. The young couple will make Ihl city their future residence, The Uuard extendi the u.ual congratulation. Dasck Aiwl'hkik At a meeting he'-l Monday evening, Company C, O N (I. and (he F.ugeue Cornet Baud de cided (o irlve a dance on Thanksgiving evening, the proceed lo m divided be tween ine iwo organization, a large) crow d will probably attend aa (hi w ill be (he first dance thla season. Ouirv Tick rrn. The following marriage llceu-w-a have been Issued by County Clerk Jennings: Emery Her mit and Florence A Baber; Darwlu K. Yornn and Mia Stevens; A. L.uaik Sarah M. Wiscarson. Awarded Hithet Honor World' Fair. 9 BMMM i efvf I rr-v m" v MOST TERFECT MADE. A pur Ctap Oeim of Tft PowJo. Fret torn Ammorua, Alum or any other aidtcf ant, J0 YEARS THS STANDARD