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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1894)
IMDKK AKKLST. liunu Arnlt.l ill City today. Milt Ukr itur Future l'rope (. The opinion I A wlittt Tlii .Slaugutrr of (iutf. -'"' 0 0110 J Inx.l f , I's'lf ti inl, lr.'inUf .'I. : e wuy of tint tiansirrvtor It cvr- y Iimi.I, i.iiMn-t. IitiIic liui Id opinion .m lo is. tuin ilt! A Wlltinll I Is liii clreululcd In tlii among the coi.ervutlvu husjne men county asking thut the legislature rt Mini cupllull.M of thl i lly t lint the l.lhlt Ihe ludiuliami the vitrioii rew-r- -.iiiihk iwiii kiii neainmpnraiiviry vallon in II,.' statu from hiiulimr nil in-roua one In tliu building lin... ; the lands -t apart for them. What ......., mi vnnpi'ii in new rest- Biurtm Hit movement wa tl.e I..-..I. Ie mn uncalled for daughter of iur- . , t olisdil.J. I.intoli I. a Ihwij acrid- ; i uoc to iinltii iiun.U-r loli.is hi. ill f Irlcgram for lint arnt i.f A. .'. j u good. 1 hat there will lw m cUm of tlmlr attention lo- every tf "wii, who recently kll i.ut from I emigranla turning the ?k ""i wiiii-ri in uniriiin, i dimi nil nate, thef Vi ,hurl Xw ' '7. TheTiider mow what , it wanted f..r. lUl 1 I on warrant charging the bilk wltn li Ci", larceny by Mice, m tearing up a i.ote HHiif urnoie, inn piop.rty of .Mr. Isaac M; ui inn piv. in HIUTIIOOII JIT. l.lnloli rectdCrtl a illinuli'li from Ar. "05L, Il.ur l'rlt. Al.l. r ..f e.ll.v. ..ft..!. f.L Utah, Mating lint lie liM Jlrnwn crarruat. lie aio reeelved a fl tlx; nppr fr"'" """i Hrowfi hlniatlf, wanting to f Thi(r ti... L-r or . . veyor pn-se,, mate f r j 'l lie fullioii pat. cr H ill l tiit tu ey (tovcruor 1'euimyer, al Hlwiu, tumor-, i mean ami who will I able to do soiimthu.g fur tl.a UfVvli.i.niiiMit of tlia country, ! also g.d, alin.at certain. Ol tliam cviiaui liruirilnii a. iial- urally lalM.rirra hIHi a lra.lt. J,.e win iihit io a inwii raii.vr It. an a rancli or ffiun, and tl.eir arrival rr tit lUiiimiil tor rMlilffio tint the um.ly will prohahly n-jt l njiinl to. IiivtHtiiirnt in rval twlntu )i..t at the rM'iil .jiilit tliiii-a It twiivr than inun- liuiijU rit .f .. r ami ulk In tliaCax-a.U nioiuitalii laul uiniiii-r l.v tl.o It. .11. Mho l.av aoniA .ana. who went tln ri fr.nii il.lr r. lvjul.l a tl.ty j lalrrrait; te. All I. ail to a lm.y Yiu utiuii The apiilora liava hauJv.1 In tliu uU Jin'U of tlmlr dual oration. Mr. Irvlnir (ilt-n lia a Mwltion a tritoii in the 1'rvaiiytvriun clioir at uaiiiinoru. The juniort, with 1'ruf. C'on.lou, had tlioir plot n roe taken by a traveling art- it iat wttic. MiMThfrrsa Friendly wae oblliruil valloi:i In hunt were with the latrtl improved fire-, to potMino her lrty laet venlliif uu anna and oii, In lari(e luijilu, thi y actount of the llltieae of herilater. Manyiiirr l.y tliv whole- at liiU iiMt. ( ni.iti.Krul !. auoh In- t VMI fill-Ill Ml. IkUlln II . fa . lit I Mi.rilluif ful'iillll III fliifli If ' aavl.... tl.A r r - .uu uiV - ti'iii in i ui iri, w ll it'll n iwivp tlit.ni promptly, Mr. Llulon tx la hound to do y the i-omnion t-uiirw I" X lo ItMVe hiiinhty for Halt Lake to ! .f evant Ix loia h.i.ir ii.. .' ,t f.ji.F.K in, m:,.ii i.h. k. for jtn.perty la (f'ealfr. and ii io or i,o t). i.rowii win m i.un n-ni tobud for hi wrong doing. nerty I greater, and theiialrnt value mi -v matter. thn tin. were utile to mie. wliloh they did. Malir of the tel.. pni'i .ku of It ut the lime and rirret wit eiprewd that the Indiana were thn allowcl lo hunt. We tin derntaml that veml proiiiim-lit inein. Iki of (he coming Itfl.lnture are tak ing an Int. n-nt in thl. and will ue tli. ir in II lie n i lo have tin- H-lltloiier' pmyer amwt re. We Irani that av. erul other coiintl. will t-etit aimilar ifiiii.,ii, a.) mat ll will i rolmhly be .'.Kin wn.r inn K'L'iaiaturH Tbo (liaage I In Llf rt f oh, JUL Jtoei'burg rialn.Kul. r: In taaeii;t.-r fugitiu ru.i Hue went Into tll'tt t niaw ariunguinviii him large locoiuonve aoinu alx or n n iigiiivera and tlnlr fliuinuii will l plurcl on the extra lint and t ull the 'run' ure not yit known for t .wr'ion ty. hut ri.ll (jiikin. i:.l Klliot biitl and Win. Maxwull will pull the I.h;I. it will bo aevural lnya lefoie every thing U arrungiHl im.Ur the cliunge. Thowi who l..o their mmI11oii here will be glvtn pluit In t'allf.iriiia, tlm fur lug out thiMHi who Mt'unxl ttm pln' of the A. U. U. atrikim. The rulu U tliul the inuii who have luoii in the ecrvice of the uompany the iliorte-t time will have to give up their p'l tlona. Th i lmiigu M very dlngrwahle to all the rnllroad Ixiy, and roptolnlly o, lutherua very iiiMturlal re.liiitlwii HiHile in their wagrs. While the ailioilii'. of (hiir inoiilhlv wil'vi inn Hot be rvduiwl any, y. l they will have to iwrforiii much moru work than for. uivrly. loiiyol not liivi-.llng In tlm pre.. lit time W III be mi ii, but too latu. .No one cuii my tlmt any of the rompnratlvely large town lu tliu V-t will urw amuiliT, nor ran the mI Wlitl.- of llli'lr trow th U-llii'u.llr.-.l i iIImt l '.,r today. !y tl,H i B the country devilolm and la i niml,!.. tlm UV4 of tlm i.f Iheiiroiwraiiiilli-alloni.ritaruM.iinM "The I'iiuiiKo on the K. 1'. way thut w ill lion. In I'oinutaiid Ihclr atlen lo mintuin n larger working imputation, Ihu iiiiiiifrt.u mull town now doitinu our limp will have grown Into title of mime i4, ami mauy more town, yi t unthoughlof, will he mattervt around ii a lr:ide-juti rof a rapidly deveh.p Iiik country . Tlm I not a vUlonnry Idea hut w hat I'aiiunl help hut.he the linlural outcome of Hi pretent date ofairalra. UllMllU.4 liiiiulioai .''CllllOIH. of I'ulilir J I.aue on Arizona. Joe Luiiu who wuut lo I'ImiiIx, Arizona, write iiuilur dnte of Ihh aih berl7thn follow: "Jlnrd tiiura are prevalent here. I Yopte that came I ere with a limited amount of money and got broke are tnudiug on every vomer wondering wlmt tin y aie to do. Ion't encourngu aiiynnu to come here, for they w ill aun ly aturve If tho do, a thi U a barren country. A liuilt.-.l amount of country I Irrigated, which producea wtill, while (he people that own the ditchc aro rich, or coure they nnt trying to Ii.m.ui thi cunlrv, bulthcnt H iniihlng hme. The ren'ta are cnorinou nu.l (ho Imiiiii'M men are unable lo pay them. IlinuncM liHim.-aro falling hero every ilnr, and calamity Ii Hulking fmlU everywhere. I will Icavo here it noon hi I can. f would not ulvo oiio ncru of WlllniiiPllo valloy hind for lure, nutu itlintnud Inn tlm way they t.illt nlxxit their oriingo putcliiM." DATK HW.l). Urown, Ibe Oakland Jlurtlfrer, Su-tfliic-d to llaur. lelal In Hi i.i'akii. Kohkiii lid, r., De. Ll. Al 1 o'elook tHhiy Judge I'u I In ton orntenc ml NNintiut . Itrown, (ho milnleror of Wllllniu Alfntl Kincaid, to hnnged Friday, Feb. .r, s!i. A largo audi eneii wae pivnent. The Ju.lco'e re niarka wero brief. Ilrown wn un- ninveil mid wm brighter thuu during hi trial. Attorney will appenl Ihu cu to tho itupr. nio court. The committee apMilntel l.y the reveral churchoi of the city to ant In iieuiairiiiiiiioii or (he I hrUtuioi do nation on toiii irrow arena followi: t'umUrland Treahyterlan t'litircli Mi It II hlia.-kl.lt. Mr A ll Holt. Mil Minnie Morrl. L'nltitl Itrvthren Church J I. Zvlg lr, Thoe I.tickey, Mn Mary I.lver m. .re. , Flint I'lilven-rtlUl t'luirth Mra Marauua Hoverlu, Mr Huir, Mr J lllg glm. llai.tM Chun li-Mra M J r.al.b, Mm (I J Travi. Mr J W lUiou. Flrt l'rtahytrrlaii Churcli-Mr ' lnr, (leorge Martin, Nclta ( haie. tint flirittian ( hiirch-W K II. i- leril.i-!(, Alice lleiuinwar, Mcllu Itowland. Fie Methodiit ( htireli U W Hell, mire, Mr M I'n., Mis Mllly ( .x. MelliiNliat i:plc.ip,d fhurch-F M Wilkitii, tlitmiv Fik, Mi TJ How hud. Flrat t'ongregntiotml Churcli Mr Ailnir, Mr (nl.lw, Mr It.m. I.pli.pl Church-Mr Htrnlght, Mr Kc IMiml, MnJniUra'. Woman llelief Corm-.Mr ltv lielano, Mr Laura Hurr, Mr Tlm it An.leii'on. rlieclal Couiinitteu for rxpcmlitiiro in can uoiiaieii ii v M lield, .Mr Ad- iiio hi iffiiuru, jiriHJl Irnnn. I. V. H. Hkiii, Hupt. ScIkmiU, Only Frank ZN lanvny l.y Hoard or Trade. Dally U.iaM, Ii'miiitr Jl. At the meeting of hl ln!y cnlled for lat night the box and baikct faulorv natter wa brought up. Otn. Af. Miller the owner of Fairmouut (own lie, hni oir..re.l (hem a xl la, and there eed lo bu a aubaldy f tX,0 ml M.I. In aaUt In ahliiplng their inaclilncry hero. They ulao wittit the right to ue tbo mill ra.-o to run their .k in and for other u4. The Uiard telegraphed for tlulr rcptenentnllve (o come to Kugcne nod whon they arrive Iioim to luakcmlll'iiclory coucck1oii with thcni fir tho etttablMimcnt of their plant here. I'ROIUIII.V A J. IKK. Tint (Irani' ri Courbr hit the following con cerning the "attguipted ho.-up" of thoM. I'. Irln hut wik: "The Imy areharleg lot ol fun nlnnf the lino over tint rciMtrted attemptinl train wreck In which Furlneer MoCartliv onei up ihu throttle and left Wood villo & fnr Itihlinl a Mhle (he ether nigni. ja.M rai.nit nnred on their inn. t teg with their long ear OM'ke.l up In lh air, rcemhlliig train rnhheri wiui Mincnuaier elvated, ready to iiooi mo engineer, In what ".Mno" took for rohbei. llewa ainuklng a bright burning, atubl.y cigar with the park! Ilylng through hi whlakera, and the reduction of hi burning cigar II. roti it h hi cab window, with a rw !ack-i'-lautern aklpping In the di lance eoiuplctett the red ilgna! lie aw endeavoring (o die. k hi tralu. Tho agent al Wood ville had recently ihavetl and llcke. up, uud hi pcru mating a very bright aim low the had hi onl collar turned up to keep the fog out of hi en mi compor. lh two milked tiani that Mnnte.1 on th tram mi bad lo tap (he traveling wallet of W. 1 .......!. ,.,.. 1 1 a .i:io I aol 'em Up." 'Lrr OLT"-Tku (iiant'e Fa tourleraay.: "Comluclor Hufl lim dwell "let out" by tlie railroad -oin-p.niiy. I ! hud Ut-n riiniiing on a paiwngi r train U tweeu K,,i,urg and I'ortliu.d and win known a one of the m. Ml g.ntUinunlv and obliging conductor on t, fim, 1Bt (l- w, ''llred" for the iiiuiiiik. in. ut ,lli know. Hi. p,v wiu ,.,!.,. ,y 0,. doctor Tynan. Jiiiniraui 'take Tynan' place hrl ceii (B,.,urg audi Anhhind. Fred Wall take Jaml.-mni I'lace Ivtweeu Junction t it v and1 Itomdiurir and Uan.hrouL'li IV.ii'.i rplice lo from K.wci.urg to Ahhii d.". Jimtlre (ourt. nll (.iinl, irtvi.i'r Tho treeiiaM cn fnmi FalK'n-ek I llng tried in Juiieo Whwler'i couit In till oily t.Mlay. The pl.iiiitill I W. I;. Jordan and Iho ilefeu.hint nre (ear Drury, Ja. Hole., Will Walker and Wld Hander. Deputy I'rone ruting Allorney William "l repie wntlngthentiiteand Attorncv Itilyoii louiig are (leietniing llietiov. II l iH'llig tiled before a luty eompovd oi jm. iioiiuiau, ii. M. Drake, A. linger, T. M. Heifar, 11. C. liiiiiu nu.l loin I.tickey. 'Iho plal'itill chargi- me nova w tin entering hi wnlertuelon pnteii, taking the melon and tearing upiue riuett. AU.ul n ilo.on wil iirxae were orougui up III I lie onw ami a gotxl deal of Interval I taken iu ll by the eopleof thnt na tion. There ha of Into Imniii a grciM deal of devil ment going on Iu Hint precinct mid the rraldent arc naturally aiixioiia to i.ut a atop to it. The tvMimnu wa nil in l.y noon and the argument of the conn! are now being lictird. OKKI.O.X I'AUIIC KALK. $luiMMM HM A I'ruliaiji! Ity Thut It win y,t be Continued. tf ;1 to luar '.i'u. ConvAt.Mrf, t)r., iK-c. ,22 2:K: p. m J. A. ul,urn, cliurill of Itvlilou county nnialieil rctiduig the order of wileol the )ieg..n I'ucitle proiitrtie at - p. ui. wiun Mr. Homier of llielliin of Homier A Hnmmoii.l huv. ing iiihiIk the iinvMury dcixila of eerlllleil cheek for I I'MUKK) a annul, e.J on the only hid of rimi.nuti for the property. After calling for other bid ler in due form it wn knocked olflo liiciii at their llgtin l.y thn aher III', It U generally U-'lieVed that tint rt.il.t will not I'e conllrmed iiulm the purclniMi- will a nine ihu labor iudelituiliivH. Win. M. lliaigwaa on hiiiiil I.ut did nothing except to hi.vc hi attorm y nerve coition iioth-e of warning of hi ownership of mime land nt Vu.piina Hay. MTJ1II LTIMi IMJXA'1 10.VS. Trucliert I'ttpiM and t'oiiimlttera Ap point, d ure all r.uj lod.i;. lull i.uar.l, I'.r.'ii.U r line of the bulitt m-viie wo have wltiioscd h.r ome lime ha lieen lug on todny ut l.anu' hall. 'I he tiaehcr uud pupil of tho public kcuiioi ami i no cniiniiiic ai.H.jut. d from the vitrloii cliurche mid the W. It. ('., toiirit ill the iliMrit.utli.il nre working hard lo di-till.utc nil the do nation to the needy f:imllir In our city and vicinity. 1'rol.ubly U fmni lie w ill lie lielM-d by Ihi net of klnd ma of the pul. lie k Ikm.I mdiolnr and the cl(l.eii. !y a more nyNtcmulic nit iIi.kI of ilUinl.iition Hutu lut ymr they exjet to complite nil iliolritiii Hon In one day. From tliu amount of utluilaiiiii nu.l good W ill dim. In VI tl bv IhoMi Interest. il In thl work, ll I Vio-y to aeu that llielr enlnvillelit of the Chrialm lion. lay will lie ndded to many time by the coiifcloiiNiiciu of having mntle tlu lr tcllow man happy and grateful A meeting or the corpor held Thumlay and the following oftl eer were electeil for the eimulng year frc., Johu Ixlrnuniwn, eec., Itarbra I-auer, treaa., Cha Wlntemicler, 11 brarlan, Fred Jltxlge, aat. lib., Lotta Johiiaoii, al x tli trustee, Clarence Keene, aeventli trustee, Jennie Heatle. A new dearture ha been taken at auMUibly exerclae thl week. Inatead of Dr. Chapman'i uiual talk on Tues day, Mine McCoruack read an Interest ing ar on "Mulo a an Art." Lat er lu the week Air. Wet her bee read an article on "Tho Value of l'liyalcal uuuure. Iiiitead of the musical Instrument as waat Aral talked of, the Ijiurean and F.ulaxlaiia have ordervtl some Very flu chain for their hall. Immediate- ly after the holidays they will irlve loiiu eeMion probably at the op-ra liouae, for the purpose ol purchajtliig more luriiiitire. it will not be long before they will have an extrumelv comfoitablo and vnntorial looking ntui. One of the mot t.leawint event of IheaeaHou wa a nartv Kiven bv Mi Julia va.ie lust evening. The aciilor cla, nine junior, one Kophomore, Mr. and Mr. W. K.lri. AIIiwhm I. Inn Holt ami Hcssie Haw vera, and Mr. Carey Martin comnrlwd the tiartr. The gueats were all &eiiibleI In the brilliantly lighted room at tiM. The iioateM then furnished each ono with a look, which on opening they learned an unpremeditated verse on a given topic was demanded of them, llrnvely they arose to tho occasion and the no- 1 .1 .. eno eiiusion inereui inscribetl would ausea bluili ol ahamu to mantle the nrowol I en ny son or even Br.uko. ware. At 10:.) refreahuietit. romist- lug of ice cream and cake were rurved. Then, as it I ao aoon approaching the glad New Year, the lioatea thought thut good resolution made in public would be of untold benellt. Al thoiivh embarraaslug to some, alt re sim. n. led ami an extrcmelv nlenaant half hour waaM-nt in thi uiamur. The guests departed at a Into hour hav ing K'iit a immt delightful evening. losrru's fuhf-casts. I'rof. Foster's last bulletin fritve forecacti of tl.e stortn nave to i nM the continent (rotu die ICtli to tlio 20th, and tho next, which wa due in Japan about December 8th, will reach the I'aoifio con it near the Columbia river about the 20th, COI m D1VIM0S. Tho Florence West, edited bj Malo ."cnator Alley, iay: Now that new county over here on the cuatt ii under consideration, it ii isfe to lay that if we were safely launched in the bark of olf-goTcrn meat, the advantages to crom tho western mountains by the every part of this country would dose of the 21t. the Missouri val- bo manifold. It would stimulate ley and unpef lakes the 2.'5d. Ohio t" ""ling in our midst of both rallev. eat Gulf and lower lakes people and capital; every dollar the 21th. Kastern stales the 25th. we earnea anu paiu would ko di. and Newfoundland tho 2Cth. roctljr or indirectly to foster homo The path of this storm center advantages; our ambitions and will lie along the northern border hopes would have a keener imtittus of the United Stales causing un-n the thought ol taking rank wild usually warm weather all over the other counties, and raise our mini- country preceding and during the mum of dependence to older ctt disturbance, only moderately cool tled portions of our respective weather following. Kainfull from counties to a maximum oi lixiu- this disturbance will bo limited to I pondence. To step from unknown small areas and excessive evapora- portions of Lano and Douglas lion win cause drouth in many parts of tho country. IJetter rains may bo expected from the next dis tuibnnce. A warm wave will cross the western mountain country about the 20th, the great central valleys about the ami tho hastern counties into a prominent sister hood of the state, is a feature in the furtherance of our political. educational and financial advanta ges, that is little considered by most people. True it would cot us a few more dollars in taxes ut tho start, and a considerable states about the 21th. A cool wave trouble to shape our expenditures will crocs the western mountains about the 23d tho great central valloys bout tho 25th and the Eastern states about the 27th. The forecasts of a dry November nave been wonderfully verified, not inconveniences ana expenses more than half of the usual amount all that pertains to tho dark of raiu having past month. to correspond with tho income. Hut these disadvantages should be considered with the advantages. but they are not. 1'ublio opinion tends to consideration of rresent and side fallen during the The Watermelon Case. i'u!illc School.. Dextrr Item. home Mr. Clyde Hiulth I expected irniii v iisiiiiigiou nil week. Jack l'.erg lm held th string mi me tage tlurlne tlio i.gl week am mv he waiu't slu. k on ihu lol. i.t uli The inuii carrier rustle early ami Into nun "11011 i you toiget ll.'' tlriin.Ima llolbrook wai seriously ill i..i a coupie oi nay past. A couple of cattle buyer nre doing the valley ami are buying a good iiinny v.e nun hi oca cniiie. Will Kemp ha reliirucl Ir.nu Call- forma where he ha leu aioppin i for vo.ov nine. The bet aocinl we Hike of Inst week I an assured faot, and w III U alsnil new yeai-. Save your ihickle boys and get a good .iisro iu. nl with your lHt girl to help you eat It. ItKtU'l.AR. A liabblt Haul at Haker. Til rabbit hunt Came elf halnr.Lv and was a iurc U.yon.exieciatlons, nnjw lilt' fVIIIIS'mi. A party numbering about (weutv five irson arme.1 with ho!guti left the city st 1 o'clock and returned al 3 with .-ui or more rabbit, which n,..v unloaded lu front of (he 11. .ul War nlmiier subject lo the dilisisnt ofever InxI.v. Ther were toon dUlrlbutetl and a frt ol rabbit plo will be)the menu of many a table lu linker City thl Sab bath day. The Meld aelectitl wa east of th I'aint Hie farm and northeast i ital.lock over the Mgebrusli prairie. The hunt un void of accident ami wa tlie m...i at i i.iy n I ! rttleruoou'i port I;. tli. inn ifiho pu.iii lpnling ll v:.sti-h n eptn.l uctvs that anotli ir hunt Hill take pl.uv shortly. I'slljr limnl. I'l'cemU r .1. .I .1 o clock this aftiTliiK.il he pupil of (he Central uud (imry school iti'irciuxi from tu..r re-.p,-clive bull. I irigtail.l met on amettu strict iHtwtvn fN-vcnlli and Klghtli. After a Heart V snlutc thev mnreli.-il l. . . v. l. tine imll. where the itrovUioii nr.. Iielng stor d for distribution tomor row. I.vrrv miiiII had n bun. II.. ol souin kind to ml. I to the nlrcudy large anioiiiii now inure, inrro l almost everything from toy, and clothing oi an hiiiii io large iuant It lc or Hour, x.tuloc ami groceries. Wo will iiicn- lion the work of IhoiliMrihutlng mltteu tomorrow. COIII' Kiilerl iliiiiient. I'sllj liiianl, I c.vmls-r JJ. Tho entertainment given by the young ix-ople of the Cnlvcrsnlist church last night j.iovud to l ipiite a ui-eci, and they ilcservetl a much laruer iiat- roiuige. I ho musical number of the program were all well executed and a iig and tableaux by Alis Aivrn Itrown duaorvi ifiM-clal notliv. ili program elos-il with n farce intil I.hI "Ihlrty Minute for JU-frualiiuents," with Mr. J..W. Uulerv iu tint U n.li.,., ciinraeier ll u tcrsvilll l.uchelor. All BitUltleil llieiuselve with Colisldera oio crvtiit, nu.l the entire entertain nieiit Kin u most satisfactory one. Iuruur4. Ii. cumber Jl. Wah Nt l-l'itisi.ii. r.Mlay' Oregon, luii: "Charli- i:. l.tM-kwinsl, ex-usit. mn i mien rtuie attorney, wnssccn jestentay l y a rcportor In n-latlon to l ne siatcinent (lint the federal .rr..H 1.... 1... I r . oi. nuu loiimi nil ituiii'tmeul nk-anist mm, growing out of matter connected wiin in irnnsaction while in office, Mr. i.otKw.HM sa Id he knew i....l.i..,. ..ti ... . '. iniiiier uniii ne mw ii.ou... iiniiiicvmcnt III the (trcL-onisii hii.1 il.st it wa a gn at urprie to him. If ho hail Iwii reiillested to aiinear l-f.,r the grand jury lu hi own In-half, there would have been no such Indict ment returned. He said the attack liHin him was itisllkralc.l bv a certnin treasury fiflcial, ami it w'a lrpired bv other iiiiille. ll.sti 1 1... r,,. i. ..i.. . of Justice. Mr I.ockwtMHl exhibite.1 l H iimeiit r.ir the insiKi tlon of the re H.rtcr, w hich went to show thnt there wa no fomi.lnlloii whatever for the charge m i ,t niraln-t him. No at tempt hua Isvn uinde to urn-at him. Dsllr (iuarj, Pcormber it. I lie hall Creek trespass case, which (M'cupieil the attentiou of J.istlc.. Wheeler and a iurv. to lav nothlinr of the vuriou attorney, was concluded inst eveuiiiL'. iti Pander wan aiv lluttiil, but the oilier three boy, (hn'ur iMinry, jus nine ana in Wnlkor li.'idatluu of f 10 lmMtui en each ol them with eludded. A the Ut have at present no unusually lucrative employment nicy will board this out us g net ts of the county. Cin iMi ItATKH. baleni Hlatciinnn "It I understood that representatives oi ihu routiieru 1'acino Lo. were lu Puleni yesterday Interviewing the biisiue men relative to that com puny a making a low freight rate of ten cent ter hundred, regardless of ciai-sincatloii, iK-tweeu thi city and 1 ortland, they havlnir a special twcnlv ci-nt rate at present and a flnt-claa ruie or . cent, ihe ten cent rate wlllie named for a year nrovldlnir the iiereiiniii win guarantee at least one half of their business to the railroad company." Kuirene would nlao wel. come a reduction. Hhe is a lariro aliln ier uud is entitled to eouceNious. IlKV. IJRANMH' I.KcTi'Ki: Al ll... .M. I., church Inst nlirht llcv. U. XV IW,..I. .. - . . . .... "i anient itiureti on "t unny rhlngs iu Dixie asHeen by a Preacher." i ne gentleman held the attention of in auiieuce for about an hour and a half a he related numerous liicl.lnnt oi iuiiik liatnenlni7 in tho Hon Hi dnr. Iiig and I mined lately after Ihe war. IU aio, iiiirtng the lecture, -K)ke of many Incident that hapiiend during the nrat year or Ida ministry. Not a very large audience wa ureaent. but all seemed well-pleased with tliu lecture. 1J00D WJ1EX 10U FIM) IT. Judge Caldwell of North Caro- I I a .a .. iina was siow io see the point or a joke. On trying a caso on one oc- of all questions of advancement. leaving the other sido to tako cure of itself. Paradoxical as it may suotn, we roally believe our country would be in better condition under her own county government, but rejoice that tho cilbrt to mako it such will not como about while wo casion uio solicitor called in ram are in tho leer is attire. Our Miteri lor a witness named .Sarah Mooncv. enCO with Cnuntv iliviainn nneatinn As sho did not answer he informed lis com nlcto. It i a mstter tl..ii tno court mat lie could not proceed one i dnmnixl if l.n ,1. nr.. I wunoui ceremony." Ihe bar Mammvl if hm ,nn'i llly Uuanl.ltereuibcr il JfirK Hai.e ami Lahiir Ht-rrnxs. The I.dli- Mite Hoclely of the rnitetl llrethreti church have for some time lieeii engaged on a quilt on which I lnscriUd tiie names of mnny per n, at so much a name. Iat Wednesday thev coiiudeted It and were making arrungeincnte to appoint i-.Mii.niiiee io (en me lame when iw'v. i.. l'rlee ollered tH for it wntcli waa acivntetl. Tnirether with too money receive.! for name aiuouiiletl to 148.40. Thev are much encourngeu with their work. Cor. laugliod, but the judge looked puz zlcd. .Some weeks after, when at U VICE I'KEMDEXTIAL 0DIH1V. home, tlie point dawned on him. and he broke out into a loud William Jlufus Kine. (born laugh. Upon his wifo enauirinir April C, 178C; died April 18. ISM.) .i . . . . i "i .. . i . , .. me cause oi his merriment he ex- waa ,co presiuoni oi mo t niteJ plained that the solicitor had called states who never served in that ijallie Moonev. and when she did capacity, and ono who took tho not answer he had said ho could "th of oflko on foreign soil not prooced without ceremony, something which can bo said of no Iho wife said sho did notice the other executive oflicor which has point. The judge said it had taken ever been elocted by tho people of nimmreo weeks to Dnd it, but country. King was an inva wnen she did soe it, it would le u0 Dul "1S tnenils urged him to very funny. take second placo on tho ticket with Pierce in 1852. Both worn A Spokano Minister: There is 'ected, but Jlr. king's health an old sin, monstrous and diaboli- 'ailcJ eo "P'J'y that lie was forced cal, that has for aces crawled the 10 8 w uoa early in 1Sj3, somu earth. It is in everv cotnmunitv. l nicnths before inauguration day in every congregation, in everv in. having returned to tho United ..... . .. . ui.t. i... t. . i stituiion, in every literary and ") "arcn i, congress pacseu proiessionai circle. It wlustters, it hisses, it lies, it blasphemes. My texi names it when it says. "Jea uu.-y is me rngo oi man." n is grief at that superiority of others in talent, or wealth, or beaut r. or i . . . . - eteganco, or virtue, or social or pro- u'seionai or political recotrnition It put a rough stick in the hands of tho first boy that was ever born and said to him, "Xow Cain, when idoi is looking tho other wav crush in his skull, for his sacrifioe has beon accented and vours re jected." Aud Cain picked un the buck as tuougti io wallc with it, and i.:i- u t ... ' nuue floei was watching some birds in tho treotop down came the hrst blow of the first assassi . n I . l '.1. I. I I.. iiuiiuii. which naa naa its echo in all tho homicides of all the ages and an nations. l'il Ouar.l. tVe.mtwr ;'l. I'.MvrnMTY Vi Alios. Tin. I nl vemily holiday Vacation will eiteiid from thi afternoon until Monday morning, January 7th. gi lug the tii- ue.1 lu Juthen-ar. ' ' ' L. , T T.'V T ' lr.ntal evelilug, rvu,i.-1 The ijry ln.u-iit in nionniu'. lie Ma. tlm J he ease w III b cult court. Wah In No knt, Lvbaiioii Kxpu': I.. M. furl renresentin lint slnlu twl J. A. F. MtiUe rel.ru.elltlltir ll.ai it... lelidant, went to Nwlaville last l rlnuv to try the case of the state v Jaluc T. M. li.ter. arrtsivd for assault ami it.lcry coinmitted iihiii his wife. Nil .'Jurymen mIccIcI from the pnviuct ijuiy list, ait. r listening to the case aud J argument cf council brouiht in a ver- tii.'t or not guilty. 1 h, v took but one ballot. PsilJ Ouard. December Z2. kw t lit m ir. tateJournal: Tho new t. 1". church at Falrmount Is near- lllg Com Diet ion Ulnlur th amwtrvl.l.tti .1 . . ... . ."IT"'" .i i-v. . a. oiiey, or thai plaoe. 1 he carH-nters have gotten tho build- i'K eiieiOBf-tl BO L11BL llll'V CAIl tlour m un uu meir wora notwithstanding Ihe wet weather. Tlie mouey has mot all been ralssMl to ray for the I'lumiiig oi me ctiurcii, and r airmount I ikmiii to have a church of her own that will add much to the looks of tho nine aunuru village of I-.tigene. I'aily Ounl, Iieccnibrr ii. The Urowy Cahk. It I pntbable now that the A. C. Itrown caso will lie settled by compromise, he paying all hi debt here, l i.leaa tin. i done the rwiuisition i.aiM-r will Im and he will 1st brought back here. Koseburg I'laindualer: Corno lanunr, as wen as republics, ore ungrateful. And there are no ex- ceptions to tho rule. Uuring the great A. IS. U. strike last Jul all .i t. . . oi mo conuuetors ana engineers on the S. P. lines in Oregon remained sieauiast to tho interests of tlie company, and their efforts, no doubt, aided the company greatly in winning the fight. Now the company announce a very material reduction in the wages of all em ployes, inoludintr engineers and conductors. It is quite likely that no serious objections will ha m.l against the reduotion, as the result! of the A. ll. V. strike much dissatisfaction in labor cirelea that it will be impossible to ever again inaugurate a successful rail road strike. The railway corpora tions now have the master hand, and they stand no show of losing it, at least during the present iron- ciaiiun. The 1'itst'a Loudon cable mm III the market here American aye were lower, eloaing Hat ou th belief that a special act authorizing tho United States consul at Mantanzus. Cuba, to swear him in as tho vico president at about tho samo hour whon Tierce was taking tho o.itli of office at Washington. This ar rangement was carried out to a dot, and on the day appointed, at a plantation on one of tho highest hills in the vicinity of Mantanzns, Mr. King was made vico president of the United States amid tlm solemn "Vara vol. con dios"' (God will bo with vou) of tho Creoles who had assembled to wit ness the unique spectacle. Vice I'rseidcnt King returned to his home at Cahawba. Ala., arriving at that placo on April 17. 1853. and died tho following day. His remains wcro laid to rest on his plantation, known as "I'ino Hills." Ono of Oregon's prune erowers. says the Rural Northwest, has this year found that the actual coBt of curing prunes after they pre de livered at the evaporator, is three fourths of a cent per pound. This includes dipping and grading, lie rather expects to cut tho cost down little noxt year. This shows tho correctness of the position taken by the Rural Northwost to tho effect that tho cost of drying prunes in evaporators in Oregon is not ma terially greater than tho cost of drying them in tho sun in California. roof. More w til ft How tomorrow. Impending g. lea must aerntusiy cllect the lln. ..,!. I situation on that side. The fact that no serious attempt is apparently cou-1 l.i:Mo..,.t v.-.uir - i finpiate.no ileal with the currency I Ukavv Stt.it ' i i. i- " . , ;Uesl Ion hi a bad ettcctliereau.il the I ..... ..k.u.lt, l IB Ill.L KltltW 11 . . . . TI,.. . . i.. . , , sowuiia net (, IIS UOWn-I . ward leii.leucv. Those w lilt sill. I .-k rt used ir.t.,1 i"udirnifit or ul.. pair and we are k.idi't I t: and . led to wi.eii It will U In. The cause of the delay Is h.avy snoa In the H.kivou mountain. It I not kiiown w'lu.ii ichedule time can U made llmugli. Followinrr the biattivi?.! rf lt, a .t v.. hid Bin rranciSCO Liaminer fba. tatesman makes a nror,iitinn in the ladies of Salem that thev talc. control of that paper on Fob. loth anu cuu tne same, and that th r that ., i. r .. d .hipmeut. fn.ni Anur-i i'"- "u,u " lr pajnirs rvm anu cxira anvcriisements will be donated for charity. The pro prietors will also furnis'i all paper necessary an.I do the nvchanical work without charge. Ti. propo sition is a commendable one an.I be accepted. Tliu Subs always an Albany Herald: Hon. A. J. Johnson, of Scio, one of the stato senators -elect from Linn county, is a young man of sound ideas and good judgment. Ho goes into the legislature unpledged for anything and can bo depended upon to voto for measures for the promoting of the interests of his county and the stata at large. He is an Oregon boy, and is the youngest member if the senate. The streets about the public square are poor advertisements for Kugcne. Tho ono on tho south has some first-class mud holes that would take the premium from the worst country road. And this ir. the business portion of town. lucky. Which. t-t. t ir ; f.-f 1r' -i-in I The Eugene business men, al most without exception, have i made a magnificent holid .IV .liar.Ii i- enterprising, of their show window. We dj it is success-1 not believe it can bo eurpa-sed bv I $nv town. Marku p - In I 21, lxv. .v J r i i; K. Vouiiir a Q r.'.ic M iaue county, Or.oo. C.'lll.tV nd.. j. M. 11. ,-. I' , . all i .1 I ..J il,-t. 1 1 t -0 ,.t l,.l ' I- -Is t.. M... I i-s. t. I,r n.. I. f 'I". I if.- v- . 1 . t. . , t . t l t S..... v. i l i .-.-i. l- SI I . r '.! tit.- - U. h I ' - ... IS.- f ' tlilT " " t rt (V Id Harrii li'.o. ix. b