The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, April 06, 1895, Image 6

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    FJUOAV. march a-.
J. A. ninelc, of Drain, wis la F.u
gen today.
Tin KI.Iht, of Clear Lake, 1 la the
elly today.
('I. tieo. O. Ynrau returned home
llii itfii-ritMjfi.
Tommy Aaruiii went t Corvalli
till IIH'I II I ML'.
ICity hronk arrived heme fnmi Cor
valli thl allciiioou.
J. A. Ilmihf, nf Crtuwcll, waa doing
bllniliFM III l.H(fliu laduy.
Jaine I".. Lnurlip-u, I IIh Im -h( 1 1
mini, ha returned to I'nrtlHinl.
Wlllllllll Kahli-r died tit Jackaoiiville
yesterday, llu wit an old tiu--r.
Cha l.aucrtiiid Mim l.auer returned
fiom Portland on lift night's truiu.
Tim Allwny i r iiiiiillintiit Iir.
t'haiuiiau'a lecture at tliut liw highly-
The flint shovelful of dirt v. ill lie
turned on tlici A'loiln raihoad next
Jtluiiday.
Mm. J. T. Sturr mid children wenl
to Junction I ily today tu vlil relative
for a few day.
Mm. U'llliiuin who reaidea on the
earner of l.leve nth mid pearl atret-1, i
ecriuly III hiiIi lv liolil fi'Vi-r.
Mm. Ja. W'lilli nki-r mid children, of
Cn-awt-ll, are viitliiv; at I In- r-ll ii
of lor. Whltcakcr In thi Hy.
Attorney Jo. I'.. Vwiiiik Murim! lo
dny Irom i In-llnlii'iiiiit mini'. lie re
nrU very hide imw on the ground
III tllllt MI'tlOII.
The hhi rill' ntih-e luw Ixvii lUU d to
overflow Inu all day long with Muplc
paylng tlii-lr Insee.
Kalcm Journal: An rucne wtuuiiii
ha practically sbclliil ilnwu I hit w hole
etnte f On i;oii iiml sti-k mote world
loiiui.Ucr.
Tin' mininMc Im fliiUhed work on
Die linuie iiiirniil. Kach iiiihiiIkT Mill
riii-lvu f :iu lur Id work.
'I lie In. In- are l.iuy ciiiivalug for
tliu (jmim4m circulating lidrnry. Il
Rhoiild (w llherally uMirtf liy our
liluen.
Itcv. T. 11. Ilrow iioii, who Int Ihm ii
here lor ecveral du working in Ho
Intern! vt Mi-M in vl Hi cnllt-gc, li f I
on tin oveiliind lift iiIkIiI.
N'lnilor Alley returned from ltoe
Imrg lliln moriiliiK. He w ill rrmnlii In
I'JIKelic M'Vrml dny Ufoin rctliriilliK
to hi Iioiiid nt I' lorvinv.
Word limit from Mnli I 1 1 iin
rlnrt llml tin health of Jn. Walker
I Mor. Mr. Walker I troulilrd witli
he innrrhitgc of tin In tf.
)r I'nui r who recently hought I r.
Mi Ki iim y ' drug store on Williiiiiiilc
atm-l, h:i itrrivnl here w it h hi fmn
Ily to hike ii In rinnncul nildriu'".
Tim Alluuiy miIihiii men are nl.j.i't
Iti if lo Hit ilriiKKi!" In Hint I'lly m'llliitl
whikcy without a r r 1 1 I i i l in y
rliilm It rill lulu their lio-lnoa Imdly
I dm. Win. liiillnutir, of M dli n ii
villi, mid K II Orn.l.y, of fcaleio,
wirion llu ir.iln tin morning n
turnliiK In their ieM-ctive home fimu
llnwhurif.
lUv. ('. A. Woody, I'diliirof thf l'u
rill' I lt 1 1 -t , I'lirtlmiil, mid H Krmluiili'
ol I In' inn vi r-ii v, urrlvi'd In I Iuki ik
on llm li ul HiU nlli'Moon, mid will
rriiuim ou r MiuiUy.
Kow'liurit I'lniiiili'iil r: Jmin ( liu
lirv ninl ife Iroiu lilnlio .h iiI Mnu
dny nielli In lti lurir, mid It-fl lor I 'm
(nil' on I'iii'-iI iv. Mr. t Iiiiiu v l in
lint lultxioiinry m-t iff of tin .M. K.
cliuri Ii.
rioyd Vnui;linn, w lulu iu M-mrli of
hi ruuiiwny Injv, ilrovi from Kut;i'lii'
to ( 'oiiioIim k nod rulurii, it dlilmiit of
(17 inlli', from s :m In tin nioriiiiiK !
H u'riiH'k lit lilnlit. flu I inhI tunc
for n (.Inlc lmrw.
Min I. im in I'ltrmw wn m pnwiiucr
to llom-liiUK on llu Iih-kI till after
noon. Mo will Ink tin ovcrlniid
from thrnt lonlulit for Mi'lnmmi, on
ttir Minnmit of tin Nuklynii mouiilnln
wlicrc kliu will li'iuii m'IiihiI dtiriNK Hie
Milliliter.
In iN'itklnR of tin liillilnrT I nxi'
Hun at Hint ilmi', Hn Snlcui Stiitco
man iuy: "t'ol. Vormi I a very
young apciirliiKT iiirh fur lilt I:i.iii,
lull Im tnki-H a kii nl liilcn-xt In IiNInub
and lil x in 1 1 1 ti will il i I l !' (irovc
ontiiKlotia all uIoiik llu line."
Tim fnuilly of Mr. v. IVtty, ol
Crt'wcll, w ii altllcled Willi Vcri III
lie llm mt winter. Mr. IVtty deire
to rritirn Hinnk for tiinlv H.-Ntnmi
minlenil dy kind im-Ik iitMtn. I r.
Karliniiili miiiin-fully Inn led tin
cae.
('iiiluetor I'nd Wall lin liauled III
carload of ih.Ih1.h- iltiniiK Hit prexent
Ii i ' n 1 1 1 . on In train alotiw, aii.tntlur
nindiii'lor liavi each hnnlnl aUnil
tin witiie iiutntN'r. riii'M' hiiiih' arc
living mIiIiiI front Willmni'tti valley
town to Arizona, uliowlng Hint Hie
grower m em to Imve dttx avertil a tile
market In Hi Ninth.
A N'Htlon u In I'irriilulinu In Hon
ton county akniK Hint all denutic ol
eniinlv wlilcinln l cut oil' rim rv
etit aoMaii! Iy Hit inutity court for
deiiitie art, for murder, Ji per
inonlh; for clerk, f T m-r mwntli; ami
for deputy lieriH', tlJO ur mouth;
total. H 'AJ i r ll lull I Ii.
Tlierf wa fin iiiiinrion at tin
prayer iiuvIiuk m tvuv at the t'lirttiait
i liunii Ut iit(lit.
TIip wiith IniuiiiI ImlK'lit train and
tin hx'al pMVM'l at tl.ia Mitat Hit
iiiorntiiK Hie In ilil trim Imd m v
i-tal cm of ilnl. fur Hie Annum
and Trxao luaiket.
Thursday 'a S il in IV. t : Mincer
llutler of 1 1 riu-i. Knm. r Co h it
fur I'ortiaud oil Hie I 0 In. al. I lint
com pt ii will app'nr in r..rtUud nf
lr tiui.liiiiK an fMnfiiictii in tin
illy.
A l.nlf column it m in Hn Jvilein
1'iwt I li it.l: "M.irvini: to Ih ntl.
r.l t'n. Itliin It..' Ycrv Vlli.f
laaleui. A M 'lli. r and SicV. n, ( ktld
reu L.ellier With la li:d I'll'l'l
iin-any in ..ihi it r..
im hiirj riulmb alM : lltarrmmk
rl i Ilia (ni l Hint mi i. nl
prvriliii( niton', (o M r.roaa.
made an at. mi l rarucot ati.lri-M t
Hiejurv Iu the lli'k iimli tuur.h r caw.
Il.iili h.uiotl w mt ti.V.re In the ii'
very t tr o iitatil lulun.
tleni J. im l: Mr. II. It Miller.
if I u:Tie. all uur-a'iliy :.. I
pelh r Mie w.t no I ll(-. .i i M
it'i n the w hl t.w n if K l''iie, lull
xt n l..l h. r iv.ik-. (at (he lulu iinl
Vrmity and tin w !i..c luotitullou iJ
tofi way U-fort ln-r.
BAI'UKDAV, MARCH W.
Ad.lijhtful day.
lii pri. iilutiM' llill'u In tow a
today.
Tin-re art l'l 1 putiuil In lt.eu)luin
at .ai in.
John ."tewnrt will i -1 1 I'ortlmid
Monday.
I'n. ( linpinun wvlit d.iW'U I he road
tin morning.
Ml Kiln Mnilli, of Coyolr pr. nu t,
i VlalllnK III l.iltfeua.
( hn Van Vriuikin, of Junction
I'lty, Vl!lll Kllie r tmlny.
f'.t I 'in liii-t-I'Mii-r I'urkrr, of Ilia
not Hill, win lu l.uj(. to- IikIiiV.
home f the utore Wpm i:i)ili( !
enl -r doen for .,! t'nliiy.
Ia-IkIi Huriielt, who work the
miner, I in J.r plilim ceunty.
N. I'. Ilaiuun It, of Mohawk, wa
doiuK luii..c In I'.ugfM t'Mlny.
I-ler II Jainhy, of J:l-er, left for
I 'iiuyouvUle thl ufli ruoii on u vllt.
T he roiiiity liiir ni'liii lia Ui'u
otMiiil to tliucall of the preii ut.
Till tin Cot I iik'e (ilove W liter Work
w III U-cwiiililfled and ihdiculeil uext
Meek.
The dUlrlct Siilidiiv cIi.nvI coiivi ii
Hhii will le held at Irving April IJili
and l llh.
J. i:. Drin k, tlin I'oitlnifl llouriiiK
mill mnu, arrivml lieru mi Hit after
utKili' trnui.
It. K. hmilli, of Franklin win In
low n todny mid ll i mln the (it . Mill a
ph nmiit cull.
Ir. I . J. Iliuley, of llill-U.ro. I Iu
Iheclly, ImvtiiK arrived nil the after
naoll Iniln.
Jnckou ille Time: Ivl Helm, ol
Kueiii. I XH-clvd to pny Juckoli
villu a vixil iii.
The otll.'hil ilm lnratioii of an uncon
ditional nrml-tl. e Ix lwii u Jnpnii and
I Inn I Btinotiine.l.
( omity 4 h tk JeniiiiiK'i l.xlny Ihiiu.
ii inairiin;e Ini'iiM lo T. J. (ilhtoti mid
J. linle M. Itmlihalii.
Tin Jiickonvilli Tiaie mi vt J. II.
Illilin hurt ha K'.no to tiold Hill Ui
look III KOIIIt IllillU.
.Mr. Iiell Itriimley went lo Jiinclion
l hl iiiut uilikT iiikI will Inke charge of a
m htx.l i it-x t Moiuliiy.
Mi Mii'kIi l.uckey left t.Hlny for
llncl Ih'll, on llitr rrniric, w hem he
Mill ti mil u term of Kclionl.
Tim uart inc court w ill In nr the cue
of J. ). Mntlock v A. i:. hi. l. r i t
nl, Moininy, April l-t, al I o'tliH'k
Ml-a t'liirn l'etiM'rii went tu Walkur
elation thl iilleruiM.u, w here lu hn
Ihi'II ein.'ii;i'd tu tench 11 leriu o kcIiimiI.
A hirK''' ihiiiiIk r of hludcut li ft on
Hie I.h iiI llu Inoililut; lo M'iul the
Apill Viiciitloii III Ihelr ri'Ki'tlVi
home.
('. V. Slnrr I diin;erouly ill nl
Junction tilv. He i iiiili old mid
tin chance f..r lilx r.c.vi rv nru dotihl
fill. Tim Stn.i hull. In V N'IiihiI iniiveu
i hhi w ill Im held in r.irl Imd from Mny
7 lo II. I. ane county w ill In' well rep
rcM'Ult'd. Jntiic II. CiH'lirnu died ill Wnll- wn,
March I't'i. Ho wa the Inili.T
l Mr. Win. Itiihnw and Mr. Jml
Wine.
h'rauk Alcxnnder leave forXilcin
loinorrow moriiiiiu lo rcuine hi. mmi
I Ion in Hn Mlnle print Iiik oilier. Jit 1
u llit clni' pi ml. r.
Tin paM UL' r I'oache on tin local
Hit mornioK were taxed to their ut
IiiomI lo hold the Uiff nuniU r of til
dent who left lor Ihelr liolue.
The ii.iuily I'ouvoulioii of tin V. ('.
I. I'. will l held nt Jilliiiiou t'itv
April I "i mid 111. Ih lixateH from ail
pint of thv coll Illy W ill lc preaellt.
The llmrinhiirK lie view any tlnri
an .'ill ton of lrv iphl at Hint plan fur
l iiK'iiie, That pner nny tha Nleauier
I'.iliieut did Rat alleuipt to reach till
oily.
U. V. Miller mid wife left thl.
innrnltii for I'ltij, iiliinton, uheie
lli.y willii-Mideiu futun. Mr. Milhr
hn a lare M iuii orchard at rim;,
which la hh. nllU'c on tin Stitikr
river.
I'etilioii to (he county cuiiiiiil'l. .ti
er lourt are In clrculnl ion mid I tni;
Im miy liied iikliii( I lint inurl lo n
lllai' In nllow Hit McKelif.li road colli
puny lo collect lull .or the lie xt year.
Slierilt' t'lithcnrl of 1 Mllhf culluty
.ned through on the local Ihl luorii
inHith Itet'kinmi, tin w Ife murder
er, w hom In wu laklnj; lo the jvul
Utitinry. Tin pr.M'Iniimtl.ni nf the iPMldent
i.M-iiiif up the Mi.ii ludlnH rem-rva-lion
w ill ! innd.' In a few dny. Tin
mint-tin nt W illi the SileU provide for
llm itiMlun of all thair unallotted
land, Hn talnl ivile.l terrltoty cover
liiif I7a.ni! acie. The ioiiiptnatian
puld I'V till' Kovertllliwiil w fc. t uo,ui.
A commute lia Ut ii np.iuted at
Silver Ijlkl, lion IkIIII); ol (im. I.,
(iilfn-y, I'limrmai ; J. M. Martin,
In-H-iin-r; I'. K. AUhler, aecn-lnrv,
mid J. M. So mil. J. II. Itut. k, t (.
W illiaui and V. U. twlev lo rni
iiioney for a monument to thaw who
'iiln'd iu the li-rnl.le Mlvcr l.aUclhi
lal liriluia
Tin l'.u.l,:ct, of Alorl.-i, lin Uru
lakinx a ol on Hie ni'.ucv iueliou
with I lie followlin; rc-ull: IViii.kthIi
for Hold -lanjald ;iil; lor llver 2; re
puhlicaii. lor i;..ld l.tu.l ir.l, iu; fr
fr.-r i.er, lot. Mipulit f.ir ((old
Inn. I lid I; fri-v mUer I' A total of M
lor cold Maudard lo for fret nlv.ir,
w hnii U alwut I lie ie of pill. In wntl
uietit III the liorlhweit ;iuerally.
tiraiit'a I' Courier: "l!tv. It.l..
l Lena li ii ruiivcd a cull Ir-'iu Cort
land and will t. n.l. r hi reii;nntiou
i pi..r uf I t.-t lian v I'retliyta rtau
t tiur. n tin-. wiNk. lie hnpni.lil
over Hie .I.Miine. nf hi t'linr-o In
tiraut'i. I'a t.r i ictit year and lit
r mv canuol l m-ilv mini." Mr
Nl.-1 mil an; l.-pietil vaker au.l I
well know ll In I. Uk'' nv
The Athany IS'inm-rnt hit n-.viv.d
auut l.-r copy of tin Inl'inu if Ci.lo
w ny. Neh , ak iu kT for nitan.v fr I he
iditor and hi ccn rl.tl.lren thitl
I !. cu keep In p r running and hi
family alive. I hey have our uintliv.
(irr.ui much belter i'!t than Nram'
ka. hut it may I rvtnrtiiU -ml that the
era of tleprnwion alo tru.k (IrvK.ni
!'d l!:at it take r!.r ti nr 1 lix lo ki p
liaine of all kind ruuiiiiii Inn
Wuile aailiu.' f,.r the g.Ml l:u,.a thai
ill aun-lv rauie.
Mril.
I ', U itii, Af rit 1
At lilt lioioe, Hnluidny rnhi(f,
March v'i, four mlli- nortli of l;u
teu with liitlamutiou f tin
ImiwiI. Rolart M. Mulumiti
nftr a few dny llllliM. Th
.U.-rnM.I wa a unlive of Keli
tuckv, and lrn In l.iin-olii muuly
:v), 10; In lj hli.areiii tmk
htm to l.nlayelta ixiuuiy, iu that tuti,
and ukuIii inovwd, In lit-V to Johtiou
eoiinlv. Al ti nt plui-a Mr. Miwleroon
j..nii-l a omipniiy minitiK ovt-rl itid tu
iir.-i..!!, and on t'h route, and la-fort
arriviiiK at Mnaka rlvei, li i-ompanv
divi.hil, tin Mirtiou to w hied Mr. M.
wa Mllaclieil movli.n III IV vallll.
W hen th rty follow ma arrivxl at
ISoim river, whem Middlelou now
laud.they were at lack. hy Indian,
uud all killad ricepl two l.y Iwloni'
iuti to Mr. Ward. Mr. Mnteroii ar
rived In dragon Iu Kl, and III thu
priti of that year ha willed In Lane
iiuaty In lh Idyuu Klvrr Indian
w nr of I ''- lit wa i-HKnn.il and In
IstiJ M-ttled on hi farm in Sirlnll.-ld
i.reiinct w hr he died. He married
S'ellla T. (lllepie, and lo thrill were
In.rn Mt-vt-u clnldreu nil of wliuui are
living
Tin burial tak . Inn in thu tiillea
pleiiiiietery thUinorniiiK al 10 o'clock,
and Waa lnr'i;ely alien. Iel, lUv. J. A.
l.iiiiKlMittum iiiuililctiiiK Hit er view.
Mr. Mailerou waa llmt eln lit
ien and wu hiitlily ltMcttil hy all,
and then-fare hi dcuth I inourinul hy
the .tiple.
inr moki km niii.n.
A ""l inortein on the Ixaly of Mr.
Matervin wa conducled hy lr. J.
W. llain, HHtixlvil hy Jir. T. W.
Hum, yi-tunlay. They found Hint
death w a i-aiiM'd hy ail oleiliuiiiou of
I he bowel, a flhrnu hand liavini
llpH. over a "imill intetiuv, w hich
lied it. AImiv the uImI ruction
the orKaii w a in a tuti of lnurl ill. it
tlon, while U'low, It wu lit a fairly
healthy condition.
An dlier (im Tent ion.
l'urninut Iu a cull a man m.i'tliiif of
iilitin wit held al the court lion
Salur.hiv evetiliiK ami a m.coiiJ city
ticket pluii'd III liomiuntiou.
Ju.lt;. Walton waa nclccted for
chulrinmi, mul K. K. Ilrlntow for aiv
niarv. J. ll. MnlliM-k wa iioiiiiuateil for
mnyur hy a uumiiumu vole. Mr.
MntliM-k in cnllc.l for, rauie forwtird
nnd made a Ileal kpni'll.
K..r recorder ll. K. Dorrla and S. II.
William wen pliuvd la lioinlimtioii,
the former l'lui nuuiliiuled hy u vote
..r M) tu r.'i r.ir Mr. vMllinm.
(io. V. Craw wa liomiiiuted for
treaunr hy a uuauimoua vote.
WAIll' MiMI.NATin.SS.
Kimt Ward- V. ll. Dunn.
Nii. ml Ward -t im. Kiher.
Third Wunl-lt. M. Dny.
Ural Kt4ti Irauifcri.
It.'IK.rt .l .111 t.f Ke.. Tt-ri vartXY
W K. I ARH.IR..I..U. Mnicr.
I nl.M KV.
I' S (o Willlnm . (Irani ae cc 2i
lp In r I c, I'D) acn; paleut.
I' S to llcnjumlll Taylor lie lie of
mi m-f n, mi of n w ii w 1 of w 1
mi' 1 1 lp I'i a r l w, NO ucn; pnlent.
I' S to Jam. II I )u-k. il J of uw )
e 1 of ' mi L'l lp I'i r jw, iW
ncnn; pitii.l.
Mate of lln-goii la S. V. Al.l.olt, u
of nw , ace 10 1 1 i, r .) w , 4 iicrtK;
K'.
Win. S. liriint to Ida T. 1'pliaiii, at
of mn tp lit, r 1 i, I'W acre.
i:riiKNK.
V Parker and wi'e In I D Peter,
lot b, Hilddlewni add; M0.
Ir AlHMot .M'.
K M mid F M Dnv lo Sarak 11
Holop, lotao, ll, 7, hlk ti; M..
Ill liuar.l, April I.
A Mkmkmo.-M. C I-ih, a jewelry
driiuiuiar, I in tow n I.mUv and ehil
llida iiicnieiiio of thu ruin I s-outlicrn
I'licillc hold up. When Hie r..l.l i iip-M-nrel
III the fur lie crouched (low tl
in hi wilt hut mi uf hi fuel protruded
and w lieu the ahoaliliK ii.iuiucii.vd
one of (he liullata altuck thu hud of hi
(.In-, filtering iiiltt a little diMmuv
lioine thoilKht the hullel w n the one
Dial killed the hmve aherill, mid there
fore (he hul let waa left al Red lllul!'.
However, Mr. Flail wna rxliihltiu the
hii-l In tow n tialuy nuimin the cunou.
Mahiukh. Oa Saturday, March .'(,
Ivm, at S J. III., at the hvne of the
hri.le iu Ktiijeue, tri(oli, Mia Jennie
May llrahhain to Mr. T. J. tith-Miii,
Uev. M. C. Wire oIllciulitiK. Many
filt-ud were pmtoiit lo wilne the
C.Temntiy, w hich wa fnlluwetl hy an
vlnKorala dinner. The happy "on pie
tn-rtviil a iiutulaT of li-uullful and
ultalitlal preaciila. Mr. and Mr,
(ill... a w ill live on a farm nlmut 1.'
mile tu rlhwenl ef F.ugetii.
I'all ..inM Arll I
Km KKI AINMKNT. The Y. I". S. ('.
1'.. of (he 1'. Ii. t'hurcli fjnv a iiiuhciiI
and lllrrary pr..jrniii al Hie church
In-t evening, w hich wa auiiinvful In
every rviect. Thu liotifMi w a crow d
nI w ith (-.. pie, every available n-at
Im iiiiC mvupinl. Th pr.'raiii latd
about one hour and a half, and wa
ipnle Inlemtint;, the recitation by
Mla IVarl Kupcr Iviug i-xflully well
rrn.lcml.
Womk Auai.-A private letter
frv'iu Foley fprinu hritu; the new
Hint Ml. IVlar Kun. v I again iiiltc
low iroin ilnuv, au.l i liol exi-ectu-l
lortiKver. Mr. I.uiiey'a many friend
In.pe that lie ma v yet mater the dt-
c-e Willi winch lie I allllclnt.
" aoa tlaiarl'l.
Six Framium. March '. The
Hawaiian uiluNti-r of llnamv, Iamoii,
and J.wquin Miller, the t, were
amaiiit Ilia Autralia'a p,iiii: r.
Mr. iHitnou Im come tin pnvate bul
nm of hi ow n, and ) hack on the
iielt tcauiT.
Ham avaiawaia.' f4
Vaihi.i. March 27. The ram
Kalalolui developtil n taarkable peei
'ii : lie iiiiirci..r trial Hear lUth,
Me., etcr..iy. runi.iBj; rvcit folly
over a uii-nun-l mile at the rale of
j 17 J knot -r hour. No doubt I r
J i.r--l but .he .11 make at b-at 1
. knot on h-r crtl.-ial trial next mouth.
' A'.loMcy ',.t:r hit lv-a eoiiini:
' 1..iiitI a li.ttmrv i.t.Kl.i- hv l..iVBri.ap
ll.nl. o
Hi Kid ( n-wn Mlli.
Albany Herald, March CI: The
rtmeiit outluok I Ibm ' finm ni
who hud wheat in thu Red Crowu
mill will (jet tiothhiK. ithadl-eeu
hoped that a riMirgaiilAatloll wuald le
ellcetid. Hut now, oil top of tun lucl i
thai marly nil of HieawH-l al the com
pany havu bu ll ii-lKlieil to creditor
aicurily ami that aeveal aliiich
mi ni have leeii pland Uin the mill
pro-rty, John 1'oi.in-r, throtinh Kelly
A url, atlorneji, ha U -,'Uii a null in
the circuit court lo fom lo' hi limit
Kie ii u the i.rorly for
Hie lnteriit and attorney' fee will
make Ihe amount nearly jn,uia.
The suit I brought mjiiia-t John
f.in ami wife and the liV.il l row u
Holler Mill ('. i t al. 1
Farmei are ju.lly liuliKiiiiul at loa
I UK the wheat I hey liU'l atnrnl lu the
mill, i-i-lally allien cevtiral w ho kad
wheal ill Hi lliill and bad ilruwu nut
lloiiraud feeil, have riciivud i.ulli-e
from W adhama A Cu., Hi I'ortlutid.
Hint their account huve laiii turned
over ta them, uad they are nUete.l
to pV fir the umouiit ilua I lie mill
tnrlh'witll. Thill kind of book keep
iliU la llttlu rwmnrkable, to any the
Uiut. It I bud em.unli to have a mill
ifrind up and m-II one' wheat without
puy lug for il, but to ileiiiaiid p.iynient
for the purl .'hut haa li drawn out ll
mldliiK imult to Injury. Itudouhl-
f ti I 1 1 o II any pun m uic iiionne
w ill be made K'Mi. Hy mfcreiuv lo u
UolU e .inne.l hv a catiiiilllut' ol lurui-
er it w ill Im Mi'ii a public iiiii'titiK
of farmer w ill le held ut Ihe court
houe lu tin city next Suiurduy ur-
lernooli to miiiider till innlter.
I'rraoual.
Iiklljr i.unti. April I.
John Stewart went to Portland on
thi inorninK' truiu.
Harvey .Suiimerville inadi Harrl
btirK u nliort iil tnduy.
Cliireiuv l.uckey hn (puie to Hael
llell precinct on a vilt.
II. C. and Wil Owen went out to
their hop yard on the Coyote t.xluv.
County Surveyor W. It 1'eiiKra and
wife led for Soduvillo thl lum liilikf.
J R Have mid J K J.uit-. of Hurriri
burK, ure iu Finjeiie tin ultcriUNiu.
Frank Mat tenon returned from Full
Creek Saturday, walking the elillro
dllaaiv.
Attorney II. D. Norton went to Al
bany tin muniing on some legal
bU'iiie.
Prior llluir went t Portluu.l on the
overland lut nilit in war.-li nf em
ploy incut.
Mi-! Mary lhompMiii w ill lench a
M'hiMd on Scnci r cm k, commvuein
next Muniluy.
Hon. S I.. M.NirUeiid, editor of the
J ii iit-t iuu City Tunc, can if upon thi
ufleriiiNUi tram.
Mia Nettie Stewart Went tu SinIii
ville thl liKirniiiu to peud a iiiotilli
or more for her health.
)i. S. Siencer, who i riiunln.' a
llotiriiiK mill in Hie i-lnte of ValiltiK
ton, I hi Fupiie today.
Dr. Chapiunti filled the pulpit of
the I liitanaii church at Snleiu yeiter
day, iimrniiij,' mid cveiiiiiK'.
Dr. Win. (trlcbv iriit Stindav In
l.cnnitl ('Itafe (ilove returninij to
Junction City 1111 iiiurinui.
Mr. Sliiicer, of I udeH'UilUi'e, I
now- clerking lor F. I.. Chumlier. He
mine here well rt-cninmeuiled.
Mr. II. A. Ru ler, who hn liuen
vi-itiiifc' n-lutivw nt Cnrvulli. rvttirncd
to her home tu thl clly S-nlur.luy.
W. V. Cornell reiumed hi pii(ioti
nl 111' depot 1 1 1 1 -t in. .rutin;, and Tho.
Awhrey will now bu on the night
hlfl agniu.
Mi F.llil Vmiduyiie, who Im been
viitlliK at the r'viideticv uf H. C.
lwn, ha- rt tumid to her home at
C.ibur.
C. F.. Il.iyd. who wa rennlly tnin
fe red from the Siulheru PucilK ileHit
at till phul' to niclnl lle, I kmili to Ik
traiiHl'ered lo Junction.
Attoracy liilyeu mi. I William are
at Sulem toil ay npK'iirinr In a c:ie
Ufore the tmpniiie court, w Inch J. I).
M:itl.M'k I repoiulent mid A. K.
Whevler ft III lire npiilullt.
W. II. I. Upton, of Ailorm, ii l.roth-er-ln
luw of Couiily Treaatin-r tliay, i
viaitliiK with that aulletunu, having
arrived hare on tin uftcnioou' truiu.
I'lii Ii their tint iiiiTtuiK for awr
thirty year.
A TrtMari Ilrlirli
VaIHNi!To., Mnrcli !U. Con
trary to ihe rxpeftntlnn nf the ofllelal
of the trett.ury, the mt-lpt (or the
monlliof.Mar.il will aKniu full below
(he XMiiidttuic. The niuount, how
ever, I only about i!l.ioi. The ex
hi. of exutiidilure for the nine
month ol tin pnniit lic:il year are
t- Ui..Vj,iNni nn.l thi umouiit 'will nl
inot ivrlninly l increnwil by f'i,
(i,(0(ir more during April, which
w ill leave a dettcit of aUitit H'J.Ul,Uitl
on May 11. Dunn,' May mid June,
howevt-r, xn-at llnnh nre exprclnl
from the nicoine tax, but the unit
iint rvalive eilllllillm now plaiv t lie
deflcil for the llatiil year nt ti'i,ii,im.
I'lie outlook for heavy receipt from
the two trput itirn of iiicuic, cu
loin and internal revuue, am not en-tiui-nttiig,
pnrticulnrlv from the lat
ter. ta liwpaairr.
W ARiiiHurux, Match ;tii Mcr.
"at. .Ill haa Ui ti auuovtil i.f late bv re
ur( fnuu variou pari of Ihe country
a to an ailei;e.l monk w h a,:1J"t
n pn -at'iiting himelf n a t l.e itiu
tl.l.iiite of the ieek'ute. Thi hn In n
sufficient lo Mi'iirv the impoMnr ex
ten, led h.-aiUlity a a liu! of the
ptx lnle Ihrou jln.ut the cutitrv.
1 hv Mrcaaaaw .
IUKlit K.i. t)r., Match 21i. The
llii'kiiiau murder cn w a cnncludrd
)eter.lay after a Ave day' trial. The
i'ae haa I!! the lnot inlt-n-! iiik oil
trinl la theii.ui.ly lr manv year.
Pn'uliin( Atloraey Itrowu mi l.
the ii.ii.i: arunietit," which la-t.
f.e.ir hour., on Uhalf of tin .tale.
JinlT Fullerten intri;.-t..i. to the
Jury wvre Uir and f .r. ihle. I
admittiil killing hi wile, lutt latn,
, he w a Itif.iue at the time. Ill not
I bet it-vul that In a of I iio.ti.1 v w.ii
I- a.vep'.ol hv II, e :iirv.
1 I II I K.
; The Jury iu tb,. Ibtkma'i iiurdir
; car n-turiied a ii-r.li. t of -u.l: y
.marl. I In (beti-"ud ile-rvr.'"
larra MorlifSfM.
.. ' ,o : ft. II
(. ciisufJ Hulklin 'u"
uti'l c.)ii)jirt'!ipnive iiiforin ition re
parJing farm iwtW: ond up
Mt iiiiiuv of thu tliooriua pminui-trit-.l
for'tHWiiical e-tTect. Of4.i50,
U00 farm only H00.H00 are tnort
e.i)fi.il. Ami t!ae tnortgii;e
ui tin- main rop-wiit thrift nl
t-iiirifV, Ihe money having ht-en
u-e.l in iiiprovfini'iiti or puchaning
home. Less Unit 3 jut wnt rep
r-eiit lHrruwiii for exit'iice or
lKi MUe of poverty.
Thi iimrtgags imlfhtoilne In
. .1 ll !. ..f 1 1... f 'ntumup
Hllll'll W IlOliy HOI III l mv . w.-"..
iiii.l Ohio line. New York farms
I t.. t'JW lll'.rt k)7
are mongit'-u i"i nw.i-w,.
Tlio.! of Iowa carry a burden ol a
little more than tlW.UOU.WU; lliu
of Illinois a tritU Ichs. Hi 1 eon-
nvlvania ami Kaima the ligurea
,11 t, iilHiut To.lMHI.IXJO, liitJIHO
f 7t.J.(XX, i" Michigan to f hi,-
IHXI.HOO. lit W imniiein to .j.i,uw,
(HH). in M i-t-onri to .)3,000,000. in
Nebraska to I I7,1KJ.UUH, in tall-
fornii tu IHi.OOO.lW, in Indiana
aim-lit tlm came, ill MincoU to
II'.T.IKHI.OHO. in New Jcrcey to 125,
(HJd.fXHl. South Dakota 15,000,000
iinl ertuont and MafachUielia
11.000.0(K)each.
Atnong the Southern Statea Weil
Virginia heads tht imt with a fv
iKHI.OHO mortgage debt. irginia,
the two Carolina and Louisiana owe
between ?:'.,0()0,(l00 and 14,000 ,000
t- ' 1 . ... . 1 '7 IUU1
ea;' I. .'1 IfHlsflPUl ie limn to.vw,
iHK), Arkaimati about 2,000,000,
Alabama and deo'gia let's than
.'.(MKUHI0 and Florida less than
f 1,000,000.
Those having information in re-
gard to the "laughter of dicr in the
l'arade mountains in the fall by
Warm Spring Inuians, should pre-
ncnt the fads to the Indian ugent
of that reservation, who may then
keep the tlwr killers at home,
Kverv fall the Indians oome into
tlio fjinmits and along the trails
of the l'acade range and slaughter
deer indiscriminately, no attention
being paid to the laws that bind
our citizens. Ihe worst of it is
that the dots and fawns are the
principal victims. The Indian
doi-s not care what he kills so it is
a ilvcr. An old Indian trail crosses
the mn intains south of the Three
Sinter reaching the valley by the
divide lietwevn thu McKenzie river
and the south fork of that stream.
Kvery September they come over
that trail, following the deer in
their migration to the lower lands,
killing as they go, then return
with ponies packed with telts and
dried incut. The Indians are the
tvoist liieiiiics of the deer as thev
strike them in their breeding
place.
One of the must interesting and
iiintrui-tive features of the govern
ment display in the forestry build
ing at the Cotton States and Inter
national Kixiition, which com
mence at Atlanta, (!a., Sept. 18,
will boa set of thrwe modi-Is. the
one to represent a lb'O acre farm in
the hill lands of the South, which
by bad inanagenn nt.and eecially
by improper cutting of forest, lias
Im'chiuc gullied, furrowed and Kilted
over, such a one can see in almost
every state The next model will
!iow how with brush dams, ditch
inc. pMnTdrain:igetwith terracing,
with sodding and replanting, the
lost ground may be recovered,
while the third model, representing
the same ldl) acres, is to show how
finally, the farm should look ideally
with the fields and meadows i nd
lurcut growth properly disjiosed, in
good condition, the roads running
at proar levels instead of up and
down, the fences reduced to the
smallest extent practicable.
I'nder the law lately passed by
the Washington legislature asset-
mi nts mil only lie made on alter
nate years the value to be estima
tul on the 1st day April of the odd-
numlM-rctl years. The enalty for
delinquency in payment of taxes is
reduced to two ?r cent, and the in
tercut iii placed at 12 j?r cent, per
annum, with a proviso that if one
hall the tax U paid en the 31st
day f May. then the remaining
hall may be paid on November
oiUh following, but if taid remain
ing half is not paid on or before
I that date, then such balance shall
ue suuievi io ta-naiiv and interest
Some satisfactory settlement of
the difficulty between Chin and
Japan must have teen reached, n
the emperor of tho latter country
nas ueciarvu an uiicoiiuitionui armistice.
The convention of citizens last
night to nominate a city ticket wa
well attended, indicating the inter
est our citizens take in municipal
affairs. It ii common talk tlut
an oposition ticket will be nomi
nated.
A Douglaa county jury has de
cided that a man who murdered
his wife and step-son was guiliv
onlv of murder in the second de
gree. If it had been his mother-in-law
the jury probably would have
acquitted him.
The richeat man in the uext cou-
cress will be Mr. Surg, of the third
Ohio district, whose wealth is estj.
mated at 115.000,000 and income
at 1,000,000. He ia one of tU
democrats vlected from the North
ern states to the next house. Mr.
Surg will soon hand in his check
for 120.000 to meet the income tax
required by a democratic law.
The assaults upon silver are
made by the creditor class with the
single purpose of appreciating the
volume of their income, lhey re
ceive the same number of dollars,
but the dollars have a larger pur
chasing power by reason of their
scarcity.
Attorney General Idleraan has
rendered an opinion that no vacan
cies exist in the commission,
which the legislature neglected to
fill by election, and the old mem
bers will hold over. So the present
railroad commission wart will con
tinue to serve its railroad masters.
Another mass meeting this even
ing to place a ticket in tho field for
tho Monday municipal contest.
The voters must have a chance for
choice. Then it makes things
lively, and gives the local politi
cians something to do and talk
anout. More offices and elections
are needed and less work.
The school board of St. Joseph,
Missouri, have made a rule and
are having it rigorously enforced,
prohibiting the attendance at school
of boys addicted to cigarette smok
ing. Ihe argument is that the
cigarette smoker is rendered incap
able of keeping up with his classes,
besides his bad habits are demoral
izing to the other scholars. If such
an order was made here a numlier
of the boys of Eugene would be de
barred from school.
The sale of cattle, now in fair de
mand, for Eastern Oregon and
Montana ranges will scatter a con
siderable f mount of money through
the Willamette valley. There will
always lie a demand for cattle, and
though low prices may rule ecca
sionally, that kind of stock will
always bring money. Ilesides, dur
ing this period of commercial de
prersion cattle have commanded
lietter proportionate prices than
other stock and products.
lluBinesa is a bigger thing than
ordinary politics, and the people
are begining to find it out. The
great industrial and commercial
movements that create new mar
kets, give profitable employment to
thousands, furnish business for our
transportation lines and bring pros
perity to the farmer, the mechanic
and the professional man are ef far
more importante than party wran
gles based Uxn sectional prejudice.
Any community that is able to
swap a polilican for a saw mill
will have the best of the bargain.
The position of Mr. E. Y. Judd,
of 1'endleton, who has just returned
from Euro, on the all-important
question of silver should prove an
eye-opener to those who jiersistent
ly cling to the single standard.
Mr. Judd has always been a single
standard man, but when he came
face to face with hard facts, he be
gan to realize what stupendous
noodles the American people are
making of themselves by persist
ently advocating a system of finance
that reduces the value of everything
but gold, by enhancing the pur
chasing power of the latter, and at
the same time allowing the im
mense trade of silver-using coun
tries to slip through our fingers.
The ultimatum of Great Britain
i. .. 11. . 'rl i i i . a...
! iiom me oii nay in .May precetl- to .Vcaraugua domanding a coin
jinn until paid. The delinquent . mission to ase damages for in
taxe,if li.li and 1S93 may he juries to British subjects, is ofTen
i paid on or Ufore July 1st, irj'Jo, , save and insulting to the Tniti-d
; with a rebate of tnalty and inter-(States, and doubtless will 1
est, which amount ta 45 .r cent, j promptly resented bv the ad mini
of taxes of 'JJ and 25 per cent, on 1 tration, "which is firm in adherence
those of the succeeding year. i to the Monroe dootrine. The do-
v ., ,, , ,, ! roand that no citizen of
... . n .,Amencan ,ut itla l(e ,p.
I.) rel'ldu Ih.i )....... ...... II .
... . - .7v .... .,ur journal lia poinuM third memla-r of the
'I"""' "'r atu adiourne.1 rommi;.... ;. .
tu. further fer ol t.,te bankruptcy to the r',tei
ii. -n i. t uier.ain:ii. u was a fat
j-h. Twenty four dav work for
throe member of the leitisbture
an 1 two clerks at Hi) day ewh.
I'.ro. Mo-.rl ead. of J auction, was
me of the committee. It i n..t
prolal.'.e he will be a candidate for
, re-election.
el
llltlll
. - I
a iiirect insun
St.i'is. and an
intiniati. n that tireat lriti-m will
seek to cotiiiti r.n t the do. t rine nf
foreign nmi-inurferenci; in Ameri
can atfairs. which has been the set
tled ilicy of no r government
almost in.- its fou.ii.Iati n. T'
amctnt involved is trifling hut a
great principle is at stake.
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