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v. TP 1 H UTY nir " II U .01,27 XSTiBLIMlED MR TDK DHHfllV.TIO OP DElorUTIC rSIHCiriEl. TO 111! 11 IOIUTUTHJ IT THIIWI.T OF Oil BtOU KUGKNK, OIL, SATURDAY. FEUKUAUY 2. lhV - i . .1- NO. . The Eugene City Guard. PL'IILISHKO KVKUY HATlMtDAY I. L CAMTliKM,, p.r tin M.-.H. .. 1 ,rw i '' J" .Inrt'niifJ .1'" ttitni. M 00 1.00 75 Known oh , lt-ir will I rnruJ t ths fob W 00 H 00 1.1 R . , ., ,.ur - ,hrtiMtlir"l""Vth"- .-.nlri W'Blh. . in r 4P ;, .ir rj.n iiwn' i i Wrfi.in WIN B l-red i'irtr.y. j li j ,i. rk mutt b rn roao i.tuviar. j S. LUCKEY DKALKIt IN fJLj Cli'.ks .Vaf.riss, Glials. Jewolry, Etc. HKI'HIIINU PKOM1TLY DOXK. i9-l tl Worn Wsrraete. 4 r i ik l m m n m m n i Air mm TUF.SDAY, JANL'AKY IN. MHO W AH II FX I Eugru Man llobhptt of fiio in Nmth Jvery Pair Guaranteed. San Francikcu Cu. ADDRESS Kslljr (iMt.l, ;.nurt it. A. (J. Churn, of Salem, I nipiln In hugetie. JUllgO Mllllcy HM lit luMt lllgllt In L.igctic. ; Dr. K. I). Mi'lvfiinvv vt.it...i in M.. loin today. Oeo. Flahcr will ivlurn homo from Portland tonight. T;if Majority lta I. Hon. ('lulu. NicUcll, one of the mem- la-mid tin- Orrgoii Soldier' Holm-cum , liil.loii. through Ihv columns of his tpniar. the litnoa. gives the follow tinr aoeotiut of Ihclaal in Tllng of tho coin- Illl.Hinii; nif 11 IM ru riulmlealer aaya, llM IT... it 111 I llU l.ll.t.u ..ll.l k - Mr. J. II. Ycrlngtnii.of Ht.rl nir llt-I.l. ' 11,,..,. .... -p.. 1 ,i... ..I I... I ...I. I 1 . . . . ' . ....... t a ir in.) n " irilMlim III l.lllfPllf IctilllV. Wna OMU- ,.( H .nr... L. W. BROWN, M. D. I'IivmIcIuu ntirl Surueoti. 01;' '"! rmiilrtio "rr IHatnflic. Hour: 7 1 . i . in.; 12 -. to i. in. 23. ?a. x-e. GRAXITE A0 MARBLE WORKS. frt rv:n nt N'W I'rler In Pori-lun iml li.imr.ilr M.rlilcii'l lirmiiltv, MuniimriiU, llt-.l.Mira ul CrmoWrj work ut all kiii'U f.ir 1V. MA. Woltlv tiUAIt.NTi:i:i) ! lllinrlti sir.'l, ii.'ir I'.lomct!. Eiliiciir, Or A. C. WOODCOCK, Attrio)-:itJ.:av. orrii Cart. t -ii'ii- l.n'.f l.liH-i fciulli ol Chrlm.n'. Kl'i.KNK. (IKKUOX. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEY 03. NOTARY 1-U13LIC. At rt-i.lf'nf ror. 'till ami Lincoln SIh EUCEHE ABSTRACT COMPANY. W. I. SCARBOROUGH. Manifier. oniiv iiMtnini In MWlnrpii'n liuilJ 1 1 1 tr. lorm rsili ami Williiim-tte ulrw lH K.l.OlCNK. tHICOlN. T. (i. Il :l K'l K, 1 iiiUut, 9.H. Km, .In., CwhUr first National h Ot Eugene. ftU un lash tapIUI 50,000 Surplus and Profits, 650,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A t-nmi bwiLliu luiuM. H.mi on rii -'t-rou. Miht -lrfu n NKW YKK, HI'-Aiio. KAN KKANf'ISCO and IDltT LMi, OKKUON. HilU "I .irh.ni-K .1, no fnnlirn ooantHM. I'!iu r. !T. mi!.J:t to chck or certifi- ll w!-..m ertniKtit lorn will rroel '"MM tt- av:un. J. F. FORD, (Kvu.ir-li.t,) tH Ix M .ia . I..w, writ, auil.r 1U ot il.r.-h 21. 1HVI3: H. II. Mki. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oreifon. kti.:ii.: On nrrivliiir home lnnt k, I found nil w-ll ttmi anxlounly nittii. our lii'.lu irlrl, elifut and one lialf yi-trx o, in unxteil away -1 rhiiiiU. U iiiw wpll. alronir anil vip.r.iiH. s-,,1 ti.,,1,1 up. rt. 11. ''i'ii t'urv hat ilmif i;n work well. HKlioftli. hii.la n tik it. Your rt. "t ni, cr.. pUr., mill kept y all liiuntii(-4 from me. Hoiilv vt-ry ot.f Wll, Kriftinif for all. we are K. Fobd. It to 11': t . '"'Kyou proiiiH-rity, wi 'ur. Mb. asu MlW. J. I. Ill- lr..,r ' . ... : t. iit..-r 4'iAr.n. i.v- ii (.,t. o all lr irn.' Mr. It. F. Ailev ami Mina J.-wl.- M.- Clunjf arv coiniiiiUf ili-rka at Kali iu. J. A. Ilvnwn. (lie iMinuliir ilruinUl of Cottajfo Urovr, w an in 1Cupiip to day. Klrmrt It row n nml C. I), fliirlimun l ft on thin iiioriiuiK'a Inuii for I'urt-Intnl. Mr. FaIhiumiIhoii left thin afti-rnoon to tin niit'li,- At tlii- liiivmlt-r tpim of tin' iHunl. n a mailer oi .viiirtHy no l to avoi nnr i mliarriKfini'iit tlmt in ula niheruiw I'liKIU', It ' ilrcl l. il to hi!vmi l!n niimiul cln'iloii of oltliTi iiuliltiov ri.or l..in!' nuinintt'n kIimiIi In- In at:tl!nl in ollliv. Nit ItliK'ainliii tlu, for rru-on lKt known to lln in m'Ivik, u miijnrity of llictru'livK I'lianu- 'I tin ir miii.N i ... i .... . .. ror a klioit trip to lur Inrm tifur i.lmi. un H .. i .iii 11 a- ,.m.. ,.r I I'li iil xnr.'iiin ni an iitimiitl wilnrvi.f Uoalif ll. rrcxlilfiit l'liaimnii luw rtlurmd from HaUui wlu ru lie (li ljt r'l uKo ture l:ut pvciiini:. .Mi-M Illiincli Filoli, wo nre aorry to Ii'iirn, ia i'iil ill tiii'l in lliri'Liii-iii'il with tyilioil fL-v. r. Owl. II. Day. of Cn-aWfll, lirolllflil ill a wiikiiii I. ui 1 of ilrmwil ln yi to Voting Jt .Sou thia nfU-ruiMiii. SllKrlll'PtlllMlt J. (t. SlfVtllxill went to S:ilcin thia morning to limk after Mimu H'lionl law. Iti iri-ciitutlve Moorlieal HH-nt Hun tiny nl liia Iioiih- in Jinn-lion I'Hy, ro turning to NhI, in yenlonhiy. J. I. C'liittlit-r returueil to liU home at SihIiiviIIp mi tliH uioruiii);'a train afler a few ly' vi.iit here. I't-rry Hiit!er lorn pom- to S. iitlurn t)rei;o'i liHikiiiK for em!oymeut. llu may pnibly iro to Cuiif.irniii. CIiik ( ilnxx w lio liat li. . n 1 uii;eroi.. lyillntii I'nrtlitiiil 1 1 1 . 1 1 u I for 'it 10 time, wo lire 1. iii;i l leniu ia Itn TivinK. IUv. J. I'. Vo;iley letiiriuil on thin .'iflrriirxiii'a Iniin fiom A!l:ily, win re lie I-.iim Inkmi boldim; it verv hiiuikIii1 wriea of nvi vul iiki-I I iih. Miiwen Allee Ilemeiiwar uml Vellu 1 1 a v e, wliu have Imm-ii In a'teiitlam-c at the iiuvtiim of tlx t'lnMlnti en li nvorvr. lit I'ortlniiil tvturoetl Imiiie ! I'leaoaiit w.atlier I tjtiltt) a t.umber ofSpriiiKlUl.t eol F.Utl Mve. w ere in I lie city liaiay. I Mr. Nleliol lulrnila atartlii a Umt ami alioe repair ahop In .iiKi'iio. JillH'tlon lia. levlwl a fit tas of .'i mill nml NiriUKllelil one of Ij milla. The tlayt art three ouartera of an 1 eoiiie to I'ortlaml hour li'Hifet than on ti e llrt of the tranai'tlng mine lllillltll. The Albany Dally IVinoerat haa a nt-w hrail ami almwa other ln of Im provement. K. I.. Duniont, the merchant tailor, ha n uioveil two thaira north of hit former h" at Ion. Ilia now mtlniatetl that the reve nue frotu the Income tax will amouiit to KMkNi.trnti i r year. 'oiiiity i'lerk Jetinlliga laat vvrniiiK Umieil a luarnaitu liceliae to Vjws B'tweii unil Auiniula J. Nail. I'riitier !n., of the lVirtlaml Far mer uml Md'haulc .lore, failed yea terl:iy with f.St.nK) linbilitie JiMp'i Ijiio li ua hail hla atork of : lit m. oil., fit'., removed to hi build ItiK n Kixhlh atreel, wtat of Olive. The iilet (lava are tllktrrwilliK to a Iin'iiI reiMirler, ami nlmtwt lemiit him to delve into Hietry to relieve the uio-notoiiy. It took IIS men at Kiidleotl, Wah liiKtoli, to eatch one lone eoyrto. AUmt .Hi iNiycim werent oin time within the eirele T l!ie tirlve. No now mill or factory (imposition have hiiruiiir up wltlilu the pal A NO I II KK KiKt.Kll. lit Wat .'rrrileil lief . re He I'aa'rd Any II ni;tH t berk. KlHi'Ul lu ll.r Iuilv lie tan. HAI.r M, Or., Jan. -Siileni 1 the aeene of exelleiiient nuiiiii. Thi time aliollier former luid alunwt riicce-ftilly worki il tin- cilir.''ii fur n verv lurire union lit. He wn urn-led wlillv Uiird Inualriiln liy O-vtitld Wext, mv:uir teller or l.uM I A i;iiir tnnk, uml of-Hci-rAudv Cmnm. The cireuiiiNtiiuic nuiiieelt ii titli I he urriTt nre very tlirllllni; uml h'iow I lie awludler In U a bio I man. When aenrehed he hud t:.1i.i)c.-ih, ami III cheek forp-d tm llic leudiii'4 citiriMm of theeity amniint iiik to i'M in all. lie in now mfilv In Juil nml will prob'ibly have a hearing l.nii.irr. u , : . . iiiki pveuiiiir. . Mi Mvra Culef, who lmalKenvi.it-1 I.ITK A)tAI.T lllM. Some men liiL'her r'ehillve ami friend here for' IP thronli life pretty anioothly, with iwveral diiv. returned to roilliiml llil i K'hmI luck on their aide, ami l.thcm forenoon," w hen fhc l liking I In ! "fi"i to run anl iat the nek nt vveiy muine for Iniined inirwa nt I he IS.h-iI ! heml of the Hlr.nin The Klnuiutli uii i-labll-l,eil. the wiliulm of the rouimamhiiit nml ndjutniit Inert ail -the fi rm, r from ftnn to f ii im r un mini an I the litter from :o in t-Sn a r Hi' ni li. I :ie oiiu-.t who were el.t'letl an : t'ouimiiiiilniit. Wall ic llaldwin; n.ljiitiiut, r. h. W11M1; nldeut plivil elan. Dr. It. F. limn. -II: mnlron, Mia rmiiiic l.ntlirnii. The t'hinee esik till Imh U lll-tllllcl llpilli. I rii'ev Mull, n nml Mi ki ll voted uirnimit the eliniii;e in the prorniiiuie nml lm n ne of Huliirle. Suimiritiiu liot-pitnl. 1H IMIMir t1 Sai.KM. Or.. Jan. 2!l.-Tho ehl. fex- cltuluent ut the State llmiaetoihiv wn the ktntemelit of Kcpn-M-iilative ll.il'tr, of Marlon ciuin y, wherein that iren tleman declare. l' that the alntemeiitH pulili-lnil In the l'nrtlaiid Oreeiiilan, (irnudiiii; the Ixiltcr from thei-nuciia aa bustard mid onurchiNt wna "FuIhp na Hell." It would now ncciii that the aennto- rial context will lie a loujf one. The Doli.h men aiy the aeiiator will lie re elected or Ori-jron will have but olio V. S. aeuntor for the next two year. The antl-lKili. like are ft 111 llrm and chiim that they will remain will. I dur- liift thearttaion aifnliit Senator iioipu. TiikTax Kiii.ia Many let ton arc bpinu recelveil from the eople deair- nu of knowing tho amount of their taxe for till voir, ami when tne aner III' will U romtv to receive the name. Under the law pnaacd by the Unlalature two year airo, the citlea ami acnooi dial riot a have until February Ut In which to notify the clerk of their re- eetlve tax leviea, hence that official of neceiwity rnut hold back tho work of extending thetaxc until after that date. However the clerk la buy ex- U-ndinjr the taxe of the citlea and (II trleta that havealreadf reported. He expecta lo lieahle ti turn the roll over to the aherltr alout February 10th, when the work of collecting can ue commenced. The taxra do not become delinr(tient until the first Monday in April. Kxamixatioxs. Theexainlnatlona nt the cloae of the flrat term of tne nuhllc achaola have Iwen taklnn plane durinic the paat week. Thoae fliihing the M liool yenl at thla lltue win mae part in the reirular araduation exercl- 1 ... . . .... 1 . I - I H m'm at Hie cio oi hi Riiiwi r"' June. Luder the preaent emcieni inaiiauoment the icbaola Have tx-en ateadlly growlnj Id the confidence of the patrona and a larirer claaa will be graduated thia year than ever befoia in the hlalory of tue aenooia. TiiY-wmic Aikihvf.d. The Unit- ( .: t.-.h an.i rhwrfnl. and , ,a(( Ui,reme court yeaterday ren- ;.,v,.vr;:,'?;;. v; , ; .1.- deion atiinuinc u. deci-i... Mft.i" l'iwcr court in in ." I rnitcd State aitainat William Dun 1 i r. ThU waa a cae apalel from ! J11.U.1 lUdlinser'a court to the Un ted ; State upreme court by Dunbar, w Im ! waaconvtoted of amutrffling opium and ,etitneed to aerve a two veara' 1 tenre In the Multnomah county jail ; and pay a flue of &f). J. L. PAGE, DKALER IX Fall Kxprc tell of one of the latter: O. SS. Scrireuiit, the well known Klamulli Full merchiint, formerly of I. inn c Min' v. made an tuwii;umout of hi Mock of i.'o.d, noli a, Hiroiiiita, elc. to tico. T. I.ttldwln Innt Tueadny, for the Uiiellt of hia crcdllora. ' .Mr. Serccitnl' liahilitiea limoutlt to nhout :.m. I'lu atia-k Invoice at f.'U.Ki. the note and credita ntKHit fi', making tho nominal act(iViiio. Thlanmount will llkelv be redueiMl to fVHK). Mr. Serifentil (ia hud more than hia ahnre of bindiia- iiilitfortunea. Twice he haa burned out ainco he Im Urn In buainrat, but Im nlwaya pnid lnu cent on the dollar. He I one of the Ixnid men of Kx-Tri'iiurer Howe, now In tho penitentiary, and tho entering of the Judgment ai;iilnt him in Ihiacnae I what forced him to tho wall. "What's in a Namk." Tha towna nfluiHt t'ottajje Orovo nml Cottnge (inivenieiiow hnviiiK an luterettiug tlKht before the l.l-luture nt Hnlcm. It aeema that Fnt t'otlaite tirove people wnul the name of their town chnnucd to Leinatl, whilo the Inhab itant of Cottaire tirove object, aa they anv that would change the name of the railway atntiou at Hint pla.-e,aml there by harm the old town, lloth aide to the culitrover)' have treni( lohbie at the capital illy. The mnller haa U-on referred to the I.ane county delegation for a aolutlon. We are In formed the telegraph lima were kept retl hot over the matter yeaterday, which would indi cate that the tvlcKrnph companion nt leant were ninkingaomcthitiKoiil of t'.'O diaputc. DlTCIIIIlllN'H Nkw Thoi iii.k. To dny'a On-Kouinn: John Dluiihtirn the Inw ver, la again In trouble. Yeater lny"he waa arrtnted on complaint of John Yajrer, who char(ri him with larceny of loo by bnilee. Yaifer waa arrtatod aome week ago. on the charge ofatenling hi own vallaea from the rceldetice of a family named I'hrUtnan, on liih atreet. In tli munlcl) al court Ditchbiirn delendiHl Yager and got hlmaelftlnod for coiitefnpl. Vmrer'a bail waa fixed at tJ, nml he gave Ditchburn achi-ck for $ Wki. lu pot ting up the ball Ditclibiirn ia charged with retaining the balance. Irglalallrr 'oto. Hill rhnuging iinme of l-'.at Cottage' at; laid on book for 7U. MoClung-rilvate the tnlile. I1, Mot'lung Ikccelvlug recorder. 1 . . Portland Weltstnie: tine of I'ugene'a luoal pntlllluelit butilleaa lueti m,i "toUcliMl." duwti In Ilia N'nrtli I'luli. few lllirlit aito ami hi tittle ei.rl.' is- Alley-1 lliiiriKtratlllg Florence turn ot lit 01 aUioi iui lie liu.l ri nd aeoond time, to third leading. for the miriMMo of I penaior rieiwer wn pxcuaetl from bii.iiHMi and i' ben i wrvliv on the (titiimlttio to examine he hnd mn.lied ihl. concluded lo i.au hiveralty; nml Senator Mc ..1 ...... 1.. ' ( hing u a iMilnted ill hi atead take the train f.ir hum.. .! i.. t morn. I "I. Moorbtad-Toei.tablili the hum Imr. Ile.l.i.lel 1.1 rt.rr... n.ir,.m , ff ofjunir lo tl 111 a verdict III civil enre. ao that no one woul.l learn ..f hi. "Ulla lu circuit colirla. Itoferrcd to the doing, ao he started out alone. II took in the Whlteobapvl dl.trlct ami fot along very n iivly. Flnallr, alatut I u'cha-k, he found himatdi In lb I rvar nxmi of a.alooii la-iug entertained ! by at'Veral gaudily decorated old time er. He purclmwd tevpral drink for the crowd, and one of the women j paid particular attention to him. She waa the lt looking of the gang 1 and liiUted ujoj oarn-.liig him nml ! making thing aa comfortniile for him a MMv.ihlc. Mua!ly "blowing lu" alaiut a he thought, a oi"ipl of dol lar on the girl he concluded that It wn a bad plan to eml ail hi money lu one place, and aniioumvil hi liiten lion of moving un. He hnd gonr hut n abort dutatuu when he felt in hi I committtH' on judiciary. "i, Hillega-To amend aectloii .'iU.1 Hill a cthle, relating to marriage. fie- fern-tl to ei iiiiiilltiv on public moral. Maker- lo limit the fee of notice ntnl ft. lot of court. Kcfiirred to committee on printing. The bill of Kcpri'Rcutntive HHIiva oomvrtiing attorney's ftt-a provides umt in any mil or action brought tiiMin a pmmiraorv note, contract or obliga' lion ireatiii elihrr ly agreement or atntutory provision, wborein the plaint ill' I iH riiilttcil to recover from the defemlant hi attorney fit, no greater sum ahall l nllowetl .y wourt, not w Itliatniidiiig any acreetnoiit or tlpu latino In auch con tract for a linger sum aa follow : On mini of law or lea. Not lllNWSO. Tho 1'jo.l Orcgonl an ha thi to any about the wnaloriiil (aucu. recently held ut Sil.-m: When the cauo'u wa n-mMed, the chairman openly uomi n.n d liie de. clalon was not b.iidn.. '"it l!:e m . : ng was only to determine a eonorii ua of opinion. Thi wa t .ted in the ofn eion of the f. M-T.il.l v and ad mitted by the chairman ! ! tin.-." H Of ltr. 4 sr . . dk. ika l ' " mtws w Jp- J UrWTTM WU B IN LINN RAYS, Ku!:,siW.:.v For ca i., FIIRHITIIRF nEfllFRS. WIIHI WBM - - - J TTTvTnP.PrnAP.R at EMBALMERS. 'lu. -n kij i,.,bj UktO al Bia WH Call answered dar o $cn If iUavulle itrect. night. Opposi'e Hotel I hour. n far a we are able lo learn Thi ia rather atrnuge. The eogltu-era on IheH. IV It. It. are now tnlkltiKof striking on account of iwlng eouiiM'l ed to run 3J mile In toad of loo mile n formerly. For the luonth of February there will la but oneaMH-MKiiient In the A. O. I'. W., nlthougli there werealx death in the oith r during January. Thci'imi claim that the meteor betetofore mentioned a having pnaa- ed over Fuo,euc, alo shook thiugs up at t'orvnllia. l!y an error In Ax llllly'a ad In laat wct-k'a ine we iiuoled liltn III the II ml i'e in of hia ad "I ixiund of augnr for 6 cent;" it should have read "sago." The woman's chalrty edition of the S.ilcio SlMlontnan, wna Ixmied today. It I II led with advertising mutter. veiy Utile rending matter appearing. l he ( alliniiii Comlo, ))rn coin pany ia imw heailed thi way. the many friend of the company, who heard It w ben here laat, Imiie II will bu Induced to ntop here again. Dvorylhlng la lively aniiiud the frvight oltloe nt the 8. 1. yard today on account of the arrival of the find through firlght Iroui San Francisco for several days. . A.J. lUrlow, deputy collector of In terim! revenue, will stain vUlt this sec tion for the ptirMi of collecting the Income lax. Ill exponws will proba bly eXi-eetl the retvlpta. The second game of football bet wi-eii the Drain normal soIiimiI and the Ku- Keiie public school team, which waa prMid short. y after the llrst game wa played, we understand will not be played. Salem Statemiian: The I.nuecounty iHiys ure appnn-ntly well pltaaed with Seoretarv Ivlueaid's aiilxiiutmchls. Several Nlsrlon ootnity employees still retuln their pluivs at the slate house. In coming from the Are this after- noo'ii the chief engineer ordered the forvmnu of the Oregon hose team to bike apparatus oil the sidewalk and he ruluiHHl. The chief says he will enter compluliit to the board of fire dele gated The talk which waa indulged In noiue time since of selling the racing earl of the Knglne company will aim Hint to nothlnif, aa it la now con ceded that from the way It waa pur chuM'd, no one haa any authority to liHMW ol ll. Albany Democrat: F.ugeue almoet secured a Imi factory, but I he project was given up. The truth ia there waa probably no intention ef starting a Imix factory In that city. These are daya a hen you can t most always tell. An elegaut selection nf music togeth r with some excellent farces hare been recti rod here and will l used by the band boy lu their minstrel and mimical enturtaliiment, If they deem it advisable to put tho same on. Stxiknne Chronicle, Attorn y James V.. Kenton leaves this evening for San FraneiiM'o, where he appears befurd the 1'iiKimI States circuit onurt in behalf of two Sxikuhe Chinamen tenti-nceil to ! demrted and who have no desire to leave thi country. "When the railroad building com mence," there will lie many things done at Astoria, large hotels and ele vators erected, etc., etc. The heauty of it is the men are now on the way to Oregou to goto work building the rail road. Kx. F.ugeos people who have realty In Astoria will begin lo look brighter. Today' Salem Htatesrnan say: Dr. Chapman gave Ills flrt lecture on "Ilamiet" l-fora tha Shake-aren club nt Unity church last night nml an sppnclutlvo audience. Hla lecture sua up to l.i- tl uul atandard of bril liancy. Ho dtiM-usM-d Ilamiet and the other characters in a clear and critical manner. A more extended notice will appear in a later issue. Joliii Jame (iraves, who haa been e.tmiig the Watervllle, Wash., Index. :-.r the pat two years has ateped I .w ii uud out. Mr. tirva was at one 1 1 1 1 it- a prominent democratic ollllclan mid .i l.ool teacher of Ii oe county, and It) trou.ra' watch i-x-ket and found three I K,.r '""' ' , Judgment, Including f.ll gnl.l pi. hat he had platfd In '"'""t hut exclulve of ctstta; exoceil- there had dl.ui. ared. Of cour-e ' -""'" eactwiiiK s.aai, a iier he w .a nearly kn.n ked out. for 1 v.",: '-i '"' not ex.wllng ibi. - i...riv .ii i.i w i. i .iper cent, and on all sums ex hnd and he leiraii to stu.lr over ! 'T''l"t "" - l- rivnt; provided. what to do. He met an olilocr lo ' ,,,H "-v "'"net so providing, ex ... I.- . i.- .i. . I tt eda It) is r ivnt tf the amount recuv Itoth went back to the aal.aui. There vrn' l'"vlded fill her. that In any were the glrli, but they nil disclaimed any knowledge ofthe Kugeue man' money. Theoltlcer knew It waa the aatne old game nml wnutetl to arreat the entire crowd, but tho victim pro tested. It would bring hi name out and aliiHtat ruin him at home. He would rather let the oo go than let the atlatr in-come public. So there was nothing for the otlber lo tlo but com ply. A LAWVF.K IS JUL Mela (liargrd with III ( llrnt's lloldltig Out' Maury. Hvlal lolho Ul'si. Ai.iianv, Or.. Jan. III'. A. F. Htowe, a well known lawyer of lebanon. Is langulNhlug in the c.iun'yjull hereon the chare. .f appropriating one hon ored ami forty dollar of hi client's money. Criminal l.lhel. M. Hvnrverud has brought an action aunlnat F.. J. Frnsler In Justice W heeler's court for puidiahthg tho fol lowing article in the Morning Iteifla ter, of tilth lust. The chum come under the head of criminal libel: AS.NOl'Nl'KMKNT TO THK ITIII.IC. Tho Ijiue County Land A Iiitn Co. having nt IshI sm-oeedrd In getting rid of that -rnlelou, foreign nunroh Istlc element Willi which we have un ft rtunately lat-n aaM'iated during the Inal year and which wna so objection i ble and tliRtnateful to our patnma, that we are glad to aunounco thut we are new pro n red to do busiiiPH on a strictly American plan and will be glad to see our old patrons nt our place of huihc lu the Day block, at the northwest corner of Seventh aud Wil lamette street, F.ugeue, Oregon. Lane Co. land A Loan Co. K. J. Fhahikh, Ho. and Mgr. Mr. Frazlur will be given an exam ination on the charge Thursday morn ing at U o'clock. IMirbboro't (w. Meiillon waa mnde In yeaterday' daily of tho arrest of Attorney John Ditchbiirn, al 1'nrtland, for embexzle nienl. It apK-ar that a man by tho nnmei.f Yuger engnged DiU'hhiirn to defend hi in in a case of Inrcvtiy, and at the Utters sugiri-xtloti, Yager endorsed over to him a t.'tnu ccrtlllcale of dctioslt to liideiiinify hi boDtlsman, Mr. John Itomltach. Yager now claim that he promised his lawyer 1100 for hi ser vices, but that up to dnta Dltchburu has failed to make restitution of the other IJoo. After Dltchhiirn was detained at the Jail for about an hour, Mrs. Ditchbiirn appeared uud deptsttted f'JUU cash ball for hla apH-arance la-fore the court at 4 o'clock ventrdnv alteriKMin. The trial resuhed in the discharge of Ditchbiirn, the court holding that the charge of em lN-xzleinelit could not be austaiiied. Dltchburu claimed the money waa due him for legal services. Theoiinrt ssld that If Yager considered the fee extortionate, or thai he did not agree la pay auch amount to Ditchbiirn for hla services, his recourse would be In a civil suit. Tamp Creek Personals. Jan. 27, Isttft. Mrs. M. K. Dun ten haa gone to Lu ge tie for a few week ! visit with her daughter, Mrs. K. Coftln.-Mr. tl. N. MH islue Is Improving hi ranch by building fence. Mr. f troud ha corn meiiced working lu hi hop yard. Mr. 1. A. Wagner haa lieen hauling cedar timber to the shingle mill. riorry t reort John Hiler I no better. Mr. Fred Vulgamore Intend to stay on the creek thi summer aud work J. Milcr's hop yard. Mr. Kd llrattiaii hn moved lo J. Plait place on the en k. J. Clay Ion A Hons water wheel broke m they are l.ot ruuiiina' at preaent. Mi Inex Dun ten I spendiiia' a few weeks at her liome; hope ha will remain with u. Mr. II. II. Minor i talklmr of Iwave- j ,! . " " " " . ... .. a to- w a the gentleman who Joel Ware mg "; "rr i - j . Clerk llioiina. I Tinning mi i i.w .inr. w. uit w hen in a mortgage or other Hen I to lie foreclosed, a foe of f'Jtl may le nllowetl, nlthougli it exceeds 10 er cent or me nmoiini reocvertti. Mr. Moorhend, of Lane, ha a hill w hich will meet the wishes of a Isrg part or the Iriiveling public. It pro vide that Hot more than ti.M in llrst clnaa and 'M cents In second clas sleeping car can ! chnrgetl for a coll tiuuoiis ride nml nlceplng privilege of .i hours. raeni;ors on raiiroatis, who linve coimtdurcd themselvt rolilsd for several yenrs by sleeping car conipaiiio, w ill li for the age of the bill. .M.Mirhend Faros of sleeping car comptinles; railway aud tramMirtn lion. Mct'lunir District attorney' fwa; revision of lawa. .Mot lung Amending the code; re vision of laws. Carter Menioi lid for nn appropria tion lor the improvement or the Willamette river from Corvnllls to Lugeiie; orduretl printed. 11 11, t IIK?IT. tie l.irlalmrtl "I am aii. Mengro particulars wcro received here lute yetcr.lny nftcrnoou of a fatal hunting ncctdcnl which hapM-netl in the lower end of Noll valley, alaiut eluhtoen miles went of Kilgeiie, laat Monday allornoon. Itnps'nrs that Floyd llarroii, an vlghleeu year old son of W. H. llaritili, with an older brother, went out hunt on the afternoon of that day, carrying with him a Winchester rllle. After la-lug out a short time, In gutting over a fallen tree, the gun was accidentally discharged the hull entering the young mnu's breast lu the region ol the heart. He exclaimed, I am ahet," and got up and walked alaiut ten atepa when he foil dead. Help wa procured and the body wns carried to the residence his grief stricken parent. Mi father, who wns at Hurrisburg, waa sum moned home by a siat-lnl messenger. La no county ha a gun accident nrurly every wtt-k in the year and a number of I hem liav resulted fatally. It la wonderful how careless those Ut'ome who are aceuatnmed to the handling of tire mm. The county I known throughout the state aa lb gun coldont champion. A hrrlble Death. lly a litter received from H. N. Sparks, from York, I. T., wa learn of the death of his wife, Kva Sparks, on IheMhinst. Mr. Hparks waa stand ing willi her back to a small fire In Hi yard, which she had built to burn up souio trarli, when her clothing caught lire, lly tho time her iiushauu and daughter reached her tha flame bad burned nearly all the clothing ofT of her, and she only lived a few hour afterwards. Her daughter, Delia, who had run up ar.d tried to put the llamas out, had her hand burned ao badly that she haa scarcely been able to ua them since. Mr. aud Mrs. Hparks lived la Eu gene for some time and were well known and liked by all thelracquaint ancea, who will learn of this moat aad and terrible accident with sincere tor low. It was about two year ago that Mr. aud Mrs. Spark left here, arriv ing In the Indian Territory lo time to f;et a rather choice homestead In the and that waa o-ned to settlement about that time. wr.s tl debated for the office of county clerk the first lime be waa elected. Arounglady at Astoria, ulei supjr.r ii g : erpeir, ner wioowen nioi ti er and llii.-e men i hers of the family teaehli g 'hiiiene to read Knirll.h, has loot her occupation lscaus two paid iiiiwioiiurie have openel iuiioii rloMi! in that city, aud teach the Chiiicc free. Pa'I Ai.rkiiit.-d. N. Frawr's Unit, "1 he Itaby," pawd the Inspec tion at Portland very creditably. Kbe w ill t- allowed to carry svcn and one lialf ton of freight and fifteen pa-wn-irer, and will ply from F.uip lie tollar-ri-hiire piliiflily. rhe w aa at Salem yesterday afteron and la expected here thia evening or tomorrow morning. The Camp Creek upir debating '! 'v hid it b law stolon the other w iti ...... i. . ....... ......I l .i I. ... Vty to get i.w bylaws. IlHIiK. Static t'KNafa. A I probably a well known fact the comity ameMots are ixpiired under law Ut make a state census this year. This will make much additional work for the reap t Ive county a4-sr of the state. The blanks for the work have already tx-en received by the county clerk from the secretary of state. lire Alirm. Dailr Guard, January Ti. At about I :Vi this afternoon the fire l-;l sounded out a lively alarm that brought the fire laddie out with their u-unl alacrity. Put ll was the same old story. F.ugeue I so fortunate In (he way of lire that she can't have even one repectnble lire in 12 long month, but we ho it will always Iss lliu. W. M. Moon's residence on boulh O.ik street wns the lar to where the hnv (lire, ti d their altetitloli, but when they arrived at the place Ho fire was visible. Itwa simply one of those falsa alarms for which the town I nottxl. A IIaKH Oik Albany IWiiorrat: llev. I. D. Driver offered prayer at the convening of the bouse at Salem which is Just as near a he became a 1'. t. senator by this egilature. ItAbi.v ISrHNKH. An Albany dia patch of the ir.it h says: "The 2-year old ion on . Hawkins this city, wss playing with a whisk broom nlxKil the stove this evening, when the broom cauiiht Ore and ignited the child' clothing. The boy's face, arms and breast were rnghfully burned and It la thought he will die." A NoT II I H SlKAMI K. Salrni Tut "The Oray F-igle will xn arrive from below and plv between Corvalll and Lojp ne, poMlblr coniiag as far north alem." This I a new boat and was built at Newburg this winter wprAill fur tne Kugene-C'orvallis trade. thi'l.lilV'aii ! rii'Vcr i xccll- d. ."Tiiol .... 1 ' ; w o i i i ' . . 1 1 yayrTf.TMtlioyonlia Ol tli.liioin. S i m m o n Liver r.ogu Tr . j htor ii tho AJUtfOf an-Mvitlmy tno-liciiio to wlicU you cm jiii your f.itU fr ft euro. A mild l.ix.i tive, a n tl Iun'!y voi I'tiMt', not ing (iirei-tly on tlio Liver and Kil- iiom. Try it. Soil hy all DrugginU in Liquid, or in Tow K-r tolm taken dry or made into W. Tb Kla( of IJr MMllrlne. M I hsr UW.I ITfllirMlltiniix.. I.l.'..r ItMrt. Inlor nml rm etiiwi nei Ir mv 11 l.ili n van Pills Sllitf i.f all llvrr luiHllrintxi. I niii.l.lrr 11 a iimllrlnorlml In Mn-ll.-tisn. W. Jia soa, Tseiitua, Vt'uliiiist.iii. a-:vr.nT rACKAiir s lias Ihs Z Stamp la rr4 un wraiHBSf la Karor of Ilolph. Dally Gusnl, J.nusr; .V. The followlna iHilitlon Is Ix'imr elr- culated throughout the county and Is receiving a numher ofslgnnlures: lo the legislative deleentes from Lane county: Vie, I he underslKtied eitieii nml voters of I jitie count r. Ix Lovltnr this to be a government of the coplo, by the people aud for the t-oplo, whoe prefereutve are ciirewe. ,y the major ity of the people, anil rciwiilr.liiir tlmt you were nominated nml elected hv tho rule of the majority cxprccd Ixith in convention aud nt the imiIIm. nnd bo- lieving In the principle as iXmiiiiiiIoiI hy the greatest ropuhlhati slatvnmeu that the majority sliall rule, rcepect- fully repnteiit In you Hint 11 is .our wish that the action of the republican caucus of legislation Im carried Into full force by the election of J. N. Dolph to represent this statu lu the U. S. sen ate. hprlugtleld Nmi. January S, ISuj. P. H. rtentl v. late of tint firm of Chessman A llentty, left on the nftcr noou local for r.urcka, Colorado, where he haa largo iiitulng interests. Mr. lloatty while here has mudo a host of warm friends who wish him an atuiu- larce of aucces. llu will stop in Southern Oregon for a fuw days to vis it the mine and do sotiiu proecllug. The drama, "Among the llreukcrs," by I(mI talent, will Tw given at the Springfield opera house Feb. I'dh. (Jus Washburn returned home front Southern Oregon Saturday evening, where he haa been for the Inst week uu a business aud pleasure trip. He re port business good In that locality. Pallj Uusrd. Jsuusrj J. Ht'llAR Faminb Avkiitkh. Yeatcr day all the stores In town were out of sugar and It began to Imik a if we were to have a scarcity of saccharine for a lime, a the railroad south of here haa not been very certain for pas senger service even, much loss freight. This morning, however, when the north bound freight arrived, It hnd two car liavls of sugar for Fugeue, so all danger haa Iweti averted. The draymen have been busy this morn ing delivering the sugar lo our mer chants and the scare I thus ended very quietly. Hl'lT Commejk kp. W. H. W'lialom ml wife have sued Mnhala J. and John M Tipton In the circuit court of Lane county to set aside a deed for 40 acres of land In T Is H It 7 W, fraud being alleged In procuring the same. Damage for f MX) is also asked In addition. Psllf Gosid, Jsnusir HinOi.n Location. A. V. Hu kell has leased the west mom of the Mason lo Temple, formerly occupied by Joseph Lane, and will move his leed store inte the same, mis is air. naa kell's first lonatlon aid he I getting lck to first principles. Til Dauck The dance Haturdsy tilvlit am-lallv waa a ware anlovsble one, but financially waa not much of a success. It seem that very lew or me young men of this city care for the maze whirl of terphiscnreaii ideusure anymore. Or I It poaslhle that the stringency of the money market" tin eOsct on lu Eaoki.ITK. Thi little IIkIiI dratia-ht best will leave the Washington street dock at Portland Feb. 1 for Lugene. The boat I all right and w ill do gmid freighting service on the upper river. (Jeo. F. Craw, the agent, received a letter to the above fleet from J as. Hail dall this sfu-ruixin. Awarded nifbcit Mooorg World Fair Da m a my 1 V J l I 11 CIlEAr.3 ML. MOST PERFECT MADE. A put Crip Crrfi d Jtitu Po 'lota Ammonia. Alumoony . 40 YEARS TVS T' rrs Jtersns.