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nn m i ( in" in o V'. IT G M y ()i2 WTlBLIsnEB fOR THE IIMEimTIO OFDHOCUTin rilSCiriEl. nn TO Bill 1 lOIUTLMM BT TDISWI1T OP Oil BROW KUGENK, OH., SATURDAY. A1KIL -O. 1895 NO. 17. i The Eugene City (iuanl. PUBLISH KI KVKKV MATL'RDAY. I. I. CAMPBELL, pabll.brr nd lrrlelor. j rtpril'l -On the Kt aid f Willamette TK1.NH OK SL'BSCUIPriON. . I .' no pnT. :"..::'.'...'...:'... Loo ll Jin"", thrm AJttr-i''": R"ht -V'"le ''0,p" .Xppl tuition. Tun a.lrtir will b charged at th fob x th. Ho imaeiuw '" Jr,r .L. TfM"'" D"l,, in lot"i ooI,un'1' cnU lie. ( ' 'Iu"rt'"n jUttftuiM hill. wiU b rendered TtarVrlT. j ,b wrk ' ro ""-ivint. j S. LUCKEY DKALKIt IX Cxks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RKPANtlN'J I'KOMITI.Y DOSE. III M ark Warranted HEMENfflAY'S V UIMU llftl" L. W. BROWN, M. D. I'ltyMicl.'iit iM Surgeon. l)lH .i'l re"idt-iica tr pnalnHiue. Hour.; ; la . m.; I'.' to - to . tu. B. C. 2 AXSZE. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Kr Ki.tai and Nt'W Price. In Fort-Inn ami IWDKtilc M.rMr awl Granite, MoimineiiU, l.t.itn-. .ml ("cmcler work nf .11 kln.l. lor 14. ALL WORK (iUAKAXTKKD ! Rlilamrltv -iruot, near IV.liiTln. Eugene, Or L 0. WOODCOCK, Altorncy-atl.av. nrrtii -one ball MWk nouth t rhrl.man'i Iloek, KIsKSK. : OREUOV. C. M. COLLIER, CIVIL ENC1NEERAND SURVEYOR. NOTARY PUULIC. At rvwiilftii-o for. oth and Lincoln Kt EUGENE ABSTRACT COMPANY. W.I. SCARBOROUGH. Manner. Oflh-e up.tair in MeClaren'a hulld Ing, corner Htti and Willamette at recti l'.IJOENIC. ONKOON. T. ti.lltxniucKK, I'rmiilriit. II 8. B. Km. Jr., national Ban Ol Eugene. Paid up lash Capital $.0,000 Surplus and Pronts, $.0,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A rMrl banking buioM. d.m no maaou ?iUtmi. Hight draft on NKW YOHK, f-HU'Ai.il, HAN FRANCISCO and I'OKT LtXIt, oHKiioN. BilU uf tiehang enM on fnraiirn eountrinn. P"iU monirsd nbjsot to check or cart it) at. o rte.it. All eo'.lKtiona mtraatad to a. will recei P"H .ttosCon. J. F. FORD, (Erangelbt.) 1m M .!Dm, I..w, wriUv an.Ur dU ol Much 'A IMS: B. Med. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oreifon. "EXTLEMtjr: On arrivliiK home Ial I foiinil all well and anxiously '.itinif. Our little jrirl, ellit and one balf jreanidld, who hal wanted away lo:Vi jN.und. U now well, .tronK and imimiK an 1 well flexlied up. r. i. I'-Uifli ( ure )BJI ,joni, U wr)i well. Jti.ft,e, hildivii like It. Your 8. o-l-'KJifl! fure ia cured and kept y all hntnewi from nie. ro Rive " to 'Very one, with irreetlnira for all. i.liinic you iroHiierity, we are Mr. axi Mum. J. F. Ford. I'Tilh, (el Mt and rhrrfil. nd th ;-ri" win k, rlMinw .fm jih ih. llr.Urhf n.l Urer un, tr U.iti. '"'Mli'wd.-iaw.. "1 'iii'lrr pnaitlrr (uarantK "ou pr boitM bf all drmiUUL J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN iit More.! -Willamette and Ninth Streets- rNAVWVOOOOCOOaCOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOVVWA Dollars Must Be Madc To count as far as possible, and if we expect to get them, t r. .,4. i.,,i,,wicj Tim i-vlionnTiipnnllv low r UUl UllCi t)i UilL lUUULCiUCUio. a.iv vi, 7irir.PQ nf lnhnv -mrl fill ftirm m'0(lUCtS COmwelS tilt? fill- mer and laborer to insist on receiving- 100 cts. worth ot ds. and the onlv way in which we can receive his trade- is offering live bargains A LONG Siring oF FisB. em. : : : oregon. 1 1 wc Arc Chuck Full Ptent Medicines. Perfumeries, Toilet Articles. Of bargains in Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc., and guarantee to sell as mucn gooas ior $i,uu as yuu nave ucuu ay .www iT guarantee to everyone fair and honorable treatment, and ask, in return, your patronage. ii tr nr llA A V V. I ll IVIl iww- i . Know x IV Fl dKv,:. Vi. iimr Hi fullowiHK coiutTliiliK Mr. I.. M. Vmw ley, who wu. one of l In? prominent llieiubera nf the Cuiiiherland 1'ni.tiv. terianOenerul A-inl(ly held lu re hint auy, aim w ho n refii-ed ordinntlon n. a reculnr miniiter hut v IkviimmI k. uil eviinp'li.t. ,t. IIIIUIy friend. In Kuielie: "The people tliH'ked to the CuiiilMTliilid l'nlivtet lull rhureli yeMerduv to hear the hid v evaiiKeliot. Mr. VmhIv niwike at 10:: and Hi 3 mid 7::U) i. m. Hie .') o'eliK'k Nerviiv w u. mi aildrc. to hi nd, of f:tmi I !. Them- luevl Mii;. xtill urow ill cie and inten-Nl, and l ave already IhtII II hlt'iwiUK to our low II, thiiii;ti they have hardly Ikiiii. A. imhui a. the weather will mtiiiU there will likely Ih Mime ciih-ii air iiici'lliiir. hehl. Servlee. ri-if ular at Hainl Tu'UI eai'h day ant Mirpriw imrly ww tenden-.! at I he lor Mime weeK. to cine." : reMeure ol lira .ieiUT, corner ol i n . ntll i'harnellou Htnvt., Iat evening in I'oit A sin if Kit OiKiiATiox. Salur-' honor of hi. mot her. Mr.. I'ryme, tlie dav'a CorviilliB Tl M. 1'. Taylor. oivaNion lieinx (lie 4Mh nunivepiary of tli- m ill uIiiim' aiHlomc ii wiik relieved In r birth. Mm went nut eallinu ami ol 4;i iiii'lii'H of kiiiiiII iiilixiiuu hy n on n luniinir home foiiinJ al.mt llilrty I'l rlhuid HurKeon mmio time ai;o l', r friend, there to ttrcet her. 1 lie leave, for the hofpital niiin today, evening wa. very pleaHiinlly .M-nt. He ha. Urn under the weather for two ' I'"1' ereaiii and i ako were rvrd. Mr.. or three week. p.tt and nl. vlil to rryine retvive-i a nuinm r m iim-iiii I'.inhui.l will iini.i.ii- r...oii iii ih.. . Mtwiit.. and at a late Hour tna KUift. h i fonnimr of another opt ration. The departed, wUhinj; tier many return, of j .Mlirpliy llllllou " u-H-il in llllltlllK the oe on. . KOItHKKY IT tllKSWKLL. Da. SrHrhroiiirh'. More at I rriwrll llroken Into auil Uuliheil. HIh-i-ihI In lh lit'.!. t'HKsw f:i.i., April !. lr. I.. I) SfurliiiniL'lf p lural tm n luuidi-e .lore at tlii. plmv w a. entered hy turn lllal. Iut lilnlit, and no douht a ureal ainouiit of tood were earriiHl away. An eiil ranee wan ellectcd hy lakimr out a eouple of pane, of cla. from Urn rear window. No elue lia. I..'ii ill.-f.iven-d yet, hut the olllivr. f.d eoiill deiil that they w ill get the thief U-fore ninht. Ii.llv l.u.r.l. April i. IllKllll'AY I'aktv. A very plea.- liltlH At l.l. lliliS M I'l 1 .11 I retlv Meihlmir at at Hon. e. It, I lii hldPlir 1'orrl.. I II K MOl i:.Kl!v IX MKMOltltM M'U It'K.S umber of Kufi ne I.Ike lolulrnleu J IVoiile MonM.U'i.l- llir lrned H"! l.olllhh Kiln I i.iu II..I.I V at a 1 1 at 1' . Hill. vered iiititiue. ill the for ner ni.-r atloii ha. never i:ih.-m-I au.iy, and the Itiiisuli In front of the ulxloiuell have purled, allow Iiik the llili liin . tu drop out of their nori'ial Hniiion. Toriilii IhiKe irn KUlarltu-. will prohahly re ipnre limn her ordeal lor .M r. I ay lor. and It i. to he hoia-d that the n-llli of It all will I.- KIM,d heallh after it I over. t'ollitKrr. Klurriiee Vel: When eiiiipred with other eilie. of the Willanietie valley, lliii-ne m-eiu. to I.-untoili'lied with the xpint of maiiii fiielurili) proKle.. whirh .tillillhile. into briilidle. activity wmie of In-r .i-tei town.. There it a vat ainoiiiil of eoiiiinerelal life in the pay roll of a a tliounaud men. Jlu.y liu.ine. men ami a ready mile uf the prmliiel. of farmer, are "the natural re.ult. of lui-y working H-ople. Our eoiiimi reial eeii ter ha. many wei.lthy men w ho ran .tart the wheel, of manufactura-., and Ihe result, of Hlleh enlerpriM ill lf if more iiiiMrlauv to Iheinwlve., their town and .'ople, than loaiiiiiK money at 10 K-rivnl interest. IS Oooll Hf.MOH. Col. Alley ill the Ve.t, hi. pamr, wiy.: "Fortunately wc were not at home when our name wa. put on the tleket fi r mayor of tin. city, and knew ixithiiin of the re.ult of the election until rendiui; it in the dallien at Kucene. Hut there I. aati. faction in the reflection that we were defeateil hy one i f thu brightest wom en ill Oregon." Pally i. in id. April 1'.. WlKK llltoKK. Lat lllght ahollt 1 o'eluck the llioalidcwelil light, went out. After an hour or two the break wa. located I" front of F. K. Dunn', .tore, and it wa. reMired and aervlce ColltiliUed. hailjr IjU.M. April I'l. Tax foi.t-EiTtoN!. I'p to la.t nl. -hi the ahi-rltr hail i-ued 37i'l r- eelpi., lejirenentlng a total collection of fM,M4 Wl. Al.iui ioiii wnmTimi tod'uv. The roll, will he cloned May 1. Make a Imle ol it. I'.ily I. ii.nl. April 111. Mo. A iit Symi'Hiinv Ci.iii. The Moari hyini'honv Club appeared in I'arker'. ohtii liou-e lal evening he-' fore a fair aiidiemv. Thi. liltlu coin- i puny uf niii'.ii'ian. pi -'- rare mul-1 eal talent., and Kugene lover, nf iiiu.io j who were not prcent lat evening mied an excellent treat. Nearly! every part wa. hcailily encored. Herri ThiKHlure lloch made a dii'ided hit with the ICoinaii Triuinplial Truiiipi-t. j The Moart chih Ih no .utile allair, hut ' every meinlier I. a iiiu.icinii of far, more than ordinary ahilily and they! .holild have giMid lintlc wherever, they go. 1 A Wii ki:i TiiKf.r. The A.toriai llinlgett coiilaiii. the following: "A I'ottlaud lady whowu.oueof the lead cri ill the late moral w ave, h.ik one of the nulled dove to her home to reform her and make her lead a Christaii. life, i Imagine the aloiiihiiieiit of the, woman when .he .uihleiily entered the parlor and found the nulled dove and hci dear hubby inoliig together on ; a little mugle nifa. The dove Hew out i over the tranwilii, hut the gimd wife, held a tight grip on her blonde wig w hich .he .hoved dow n her old tiiun's ; thro it and came near chokini: litm to d.ath." Foi.KV Si'Hixii-i. In another col miin w ill lie found the adverliieiiieni . of thi. iiotN n-w.rt. Many linprove nieiil. have been made during the1 winter to theur npring.. and KU-nt. will Ikj better cared tor Hiaii ever I.- fore. If u want health be .ure ami H iid a few wi-k. at thi. renort. CoMIM.IMKSTAKV. In recounting the luakinging of arrangement by the Hrow n.ville merchant. t have their giH.ln nhlppe.1 to Albanv by the Umt. and then hauUd to their ile.tinatlon. the Albany IeiiiiMrat heaJ the Item "The Kugene Myle.' Howk A Hu n. Thi. enterpri.lng clothing llrm talk to lhr friend and the public generally III t'Mlay l Ann. .ciOCA.V, j 7 dew am; I Initalio Ir.d. aiark. labl. is the w!io!e itory about kkl i W AHP HAVP SOPA 3 in packages. Costs no more fun 1 - fl.jur ur....Tvj. y J..:i I GROCERIES, frx Ma4e only by CHTRCn I CO.. York. Write tor Arm ami Hammer llx-k : WW I rurc.l In the r urU. iT'ijccrs ccrTbsre. I lfcv;,i'. LAR'.R aI rOMPl.m T'X K Kxelusively For Cash , i eanofTrr the publie tU-r pn"eii ''" any other Iiimiw-J Kt'(iKNK. o f'i i- f all kl, ukeu at li.fiUct LINN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, " UNDERrA KERS&EMBALMERS. Il.llr I' l.r.l. V rll ... A very pretty wedding wa mileiun-l.-il lit Ihe ri'oidi'iiif of Hull. Otti. H iKirri-. on Willamette ntrect hint even ing, It I cing Iheiiiarriageof Minn May, their wH-oud ihiiiuhu-r, to Mr. Jeiry K. liroiiaugh, of "ikiiiic. Wanh. Thehomeof Mr. Itwrri. wa liand Miiuely decorated iii honor oftheoe cnliiii. I lie wet parlur wan drenxil in palm, and hn.lal wreath and the miiitli parlor in tin-gnu graeand I'.a ter lilllc., while the lihiary irewnlcd a chariiung apN-arance clothed III ivy and l.-auiiliil ll.iuei.. Tie apcar amt'of the dining room wa mado lovely hy the prccuce of the wild graN an. I many colored rone. Tin Moral ilHplav ihroilghout wa niont. beautiful ami imparted hrightuen. and joy to the ncclic. The wtil. ling march wa noiindiil tic ! p. in. and with the beautiful .trail, ol 1 1 1 II -if Ihe bride and griMiui i liter I the wi-t parlor w here they were nirt by I'rof. Mark lluli-y, of the Stare 1'iiivcr.ity, who In a brief hut iru-pn-ivc ceremuny wild the wold which madu ihe l.appy eouple man and wile. The bride wa. attinil In a hainl-in white hroi-aded .ilk and eairied a bunch nf roMM and tern., w hile Ihe groom wore t ho conventional blin k of I'rince, All.-rt pattern. The bride ha. lived and grownup from childhood In Kugciic and I. one nl Ihe hilgblenl ami uiit charoiilig young ladle in aneiety clrele. She I. highly aci-ouipii.hed, l.-ing a gradu al!' of the I'liivemity of Oregon. The groom la a young man of excel lent character who I. well known In Kugene, having alo graduated from Ihe Ciiivermty. Iln I. now engaged in the practice of law at bmkalic and I ha. a bright Inlurv In-fnre him. After the marriagn ciTeiiioiiy had U-eii M'rformed the guunt. wereiuvift ed to partake of light refri-hhiiiuiit., alter w hich the evening wa. .pent m eially, iiiiiny remaining to m-c the hay py couple ilepart on the early Irani thi. morning fur their future In. nie in Spokane. The well winhc. of a large number nf in pie In F.ugcliu go W illi tin-in to their new- home. The prevent were di.played in th library and connixted of many pretty and urn fill art It-leu. The wedding wa a epiiet one, (he gtnvt cuii.intir.g principally of rela tive, and clanniiiatc of the hride and groom. TIiomc prewni were: (ieo II liorri. and wife, Mina Stella lKirri., llugli 'I houimou ami w ife of Salem, Jinl.-e I-; J Itrouaugh and w ife of I'ort land, l'rof Mark llailey and wife, 11 K I lorn, and w ife, tieo A lorri. and wife, K II McAIUter and wife. M H f rleinlly and wire, Klclcher I. In" and wife, Frank I'orler and w ife of Shedd, Or, MrN J Fitch. Mr M I I'nder wimhI, Mr M II Yiniiig fA.liland, Or, I'nib-wuir LCCarnou; MIm- Aliiv, Cecile, Wue and Ih-netta lorrl, Carrie, Then-Mi aril Ihmitlle Friendly, lra Si'ott, Klnr.alnth Sawvem, l.lunia Holt, Kthel Hunter of llwaco, Wa.h, Mal.-I and Itlaiicho Straight, Maud ami Hlauche FiU'h, Ivlitli Hoffman, Carrie l.uer and Margaret 1'inier wimhI; M-.ra Frank Matthew., II T ( on. Inn, Leu Steven, Oeo Norn., J K f ining, John Mct'lure, CK Wilkinnoti and A K l:iiiea of Cortland, (iei I) I. Inn and Wa'tcr Orinin. At Ike Kuadlnfc Kooiu. The promoter of Ihe free reading room are ilomg all III their xtwer to make that in-litutluu a pleanaut and attractive place for the public of Ku geae. Sim the nxuii. have been u....rl.Ui.U..I htt.1 renrrmnifwl llit-v art I even more inviting than Ihey were be-'. I lore. The -riilicL l I found there are: April' iiuuil. r of the Century, Forum. Ninth American llevlew. Jtviw of Kfviewn, daily Kugene Id'gi.ler, daily Kl i.km. lii'AKH, S. F. Kxamluer, and I many elher m w-puper. ami maga- ! .Ilo-n. j J he phiiii. are i'.ii to the public ;i-twern the hour, of ti a. m. and j 1i p. in. A Conviit Cli'ilH. A 1'ortlann I nrn tol.l the Sjii aliout a trip to the .-n : While al the nilei.iiry I at t. i..l.-l a nt-iii.-c, which wan con i d i, led by a choir f I'l men. It ol win. m are fr.m I'nrtland. Among th'Ui ire Willwn, the e preacher U-iuhart, l.u-k and rf n, ireeu who I, nerving a o yam' M-uteiice, In the -omliictir, and'l.u.k l Hie orgun-t. All have will traliiel voii.-n, and the noun, are exi-ellciitly reiflered. 1 he I'ortlaii'l alo have a ehnir of thiirewn, whlrh in known a. Ihe Mulliminuh ! Ii-gntmll I'al.r I'liuril. Aj nl I.'. OneJ.W. lll l hit. la-en creating ii in.ml. ror Item, f.-r the newnpap. r. fi Ilie pa.t week tr mi. Jlc claimed lobe a inn of iiiiim.IiThJ'Ii' wealth and lcalt I'riiiclpiillv. n -he Milled, ia cituie and .hevp. II now turn, out he ia Ji bilk, or cine crazy. In fact we learn he w an ill t he ay lam at Sa lem at ie lime. When liewaaar re.led for giving a note In F. W. O. biiru, a day. aiiicc, he liln-cailly paid hi iitrnc'y, lorri A Sl.-xen. and llilyuu A Voung, with aujol .ied note. AJiiolig hi other creditor are K. J. M. lainilian, w ho loaned hiuiMi'oiiii urouiiwry note; C. H. W illiam, who hit him hn fT'i, Ink ing a chattel liinitiige on (M head of .bei'p nilpHmed to In- at Jaiiie. How ard'n fiirin; H. II. Frimdly, who lull ed him th' on I'.'l nlM.-p nilpfMwc.l to la-at the M. M:ilnni farm, Kkl head of nhi.-poii the Win. I'll uey place, and one Itu-o. II h) home power eagine; John Maxwell I. miie. I him 7oua note, and to cap the climax, he bor rowed Mki from attorney ouiiuU prociin a marriage liivune which he never IImiI. It I- llow Mated that heilidnot ow n any fln-cp or all en gine. K.J. Met laiiahaii followed him to Harri.hiirg ycnlenlay, bill learned that he had left on the train the night la fore for Mime new II. M. ICvidently he i. denervingof puiiinh lllellt for hi. criuiinal pnetiev. Our Hr.t flip Hewn I lie rite. Mlllani tNilly liii.r.l, A-ril t . e left Kugene at N a. in. to per-ein-1 ally lupvct the river to Uarrmvurg. i We Ion n.i a much larger river llimi c eXM-cted to m-c. We naw no place that I we could not handle a boat 1'iii'ecl long provided nhe had the Hiwer, whieli I. IliillHpcntably lieit-nniiry to nnfety ill nieh a rapid ciiireul. Cnpl. Hatch in a thorough nleamlM4tl mail, nafe and reliable, and i. doing g'xi.l work In nn proving Ihe river We think a nmall iln'dge ImiiiI ceuld Im iix-u to advant age III coiiiii.'Iioii w ith the nnag Inial. I he gravel on noinenf the bar. necm. tu have become packed and if once re moved would lint till again a. the con ecntrated current would keep it .wept out. A .mall iippropnat ion each year with a tmat own.-.! In our city will give u it permanent river acrvlee w hl'-h iiieiili a great deal for Ihe fu ture nf Kugene with her rapidly In crca.lug IiUmIiicw, aad development. I'AIM'. I.AAl liKA. tuMertnle. Original. King out yo merry merry ehinii-, King otit In tuneful rhyme, And priH'laim te man both far ami Hear The gladnomu Ka-li r tlirw. I t truiliiel nound and lutea Ih, Mriing, Ia-1 man for mercy crave, For did not Je.ii. Chn.t our Ird Win victory o'er the grave? While cch-ntlal mimic matr. on high, To Ihe fimt of mercy', nhrine, I-t the .inm-r oa hi tn-uded knee Seek forgivencn IMvllie. K. N'KWTO.V (ilU K.NK. man Held W.terd). t'.U) i.unl.l. A -rl I l.. (., ,,; fcrvicc. were held Thumday flcrn.U "d. ralon week, at tin-rc-Klclne ' 'U' pa.tor of the lieimaii Lutheran iloiii', ''.' Kigbili nlrecl. III UK lilui lUH vf llll' l.iy t.oltlicb Iteiiiiuall who way .tr lied III Ihe Willamette rivor thri tui'c. Udow Kugene ulmut two week "go The dci'ply iiftl letcd parent, aie n ifii lar coiiimuiiieanl. of Sinn, mid i :nd (iolllleh received regular illlrui tlolm with a view of preparing for piirtn ip.i tiou ofthc Kurd . mipi.r. Milt in on M.h rut ion that the Lord gave, mid the Kurd liatli taken away, we delivered n M illion vo Matthew "il: I-.I Ht.n nj.'i ring.. I'll III. Hllhllll' -Ss'l. :H Hi. ib alh lac ncrvhee, mil.;., ,,m er. ami m r inon aire held in (tie l.ir'iiaii bin glllli;e. The ilwiwil wa. I.tru in Wn.tli J'u kola May -, I :', ami wa. II yarn, 10 me.'ilh. an.1 day. of age. May (iHl'n grmi' fwgore connohriou In ihe i,..r....i. nml iiiiiv- Ihe l.-ii 'Voleiic- of 1,-ailel. of I IC Ot'AIII' toward, the Inab-rial lo. fi-r.l. I. the di Kir of Yoiii. ri.fnvl fully, K. I l HSU, I'll Tu. Imlv el th" ilrowiu not yit L.-ii I mini - i'.ii. A riiTocioaH I'iiw, I'uneville it"lcw: 1'i.uevllli- i. again tu the tfni.t w ith a gllledi:ed cow ntury. Ouriiew ly r" orgaiiieil lire ilcpartmeiit hn. Imvii aorcly vexed of lain bv a nil infer of false lire alarm ' ami though lininry ha. Imen made each time to 11 ii. I the vllllan who rang I he lu ll, II. i nli.i wan found. home of Ihe cieilul'ili. Iiieiuln-r. illMMcd Hint the old I had at "nliollkcd." flatter, went from hud to woi. Tin my.tery d.-ccne.l until half the II i o hoy vowed thu town could burn il.iW II. Heed that old h.illile.l llri-l.i II any inon Ihey would not. A few there were, however, who llminted that Ihe In'II could Hot ring llnelf, e..i-liil y In broad ifiyllght, ami .et a guard over the fewer. Imagine their nur- nrlne when 11. A. Ilclkiiap . old uill. h cow came ulouir and l.-gan to rub her neck agaiu.t Ihe tlinln-r to which I lie Im'II ro. wioi fantclicil. One of her long horn, noon la itiuo eiitanglcil In the lope and whang, whang, wining! went the old Im-II. '1 hU J an ahmihile fact. I .. i.- i . , h -"-I i i - "i . t K -iii .i- . ' . l! i -ill , w Ihoiii. .: :-. ,. r .- -..-! ,.! ,a. ...... n. ti a. i i , ; l,i ,1 . Hi. ii I ! a.l .. '..i ' ' .i ' t .. Ii. f r 1 1 v u . .I- i , i.; ' . iM'.. n.. '. . !. .IU ..'-I .11, ,'h.l. ' - . n t!i.' .. i tip in. .- .-II- 11,' irtl.- , i, i ., iil.y V. Hemenway. P. S. Prescriptions a Specially. I'mliate Mutt' T. lie- coiilrib'ite they uf- nr hioii. tniy ha Im-II, failhlill lor no InllllV year., I la-t Ik'couio "rallicii" or .... r . .J It, .4,1 JT, Sjene, illimctte street. '.- ,- Ii a IVntm h ha. now pu ."in'l lartimr on hi. bicycle trip to lext. lllitil the mail get g'nil aguu. OKKK'KKH Kl.MTKIi. The InenilM-m of St. Mary' Kpincopal church held their annual meeting Monday and elected ollleer. for the eii.uliig year. The matter of building a new church the coming neawm wa diwiinm-d. A fund for the purMnu wa ntarted nometime ago ami it i. iiitu likely that a hamlnome chun-h eilill.-e will he eriitiil during the niiuimer. 'l'hoe eli.'ted were: Wanh n. I'rof. IS. J. Hawthorne and J. A. SI might; ventry- men, Or. I . I-.. lmiiiii, -o. r. i raw and John Imvie. J. A. straight wa rc-eh-clc-d nin-riutemh nt of I he Sunday w hiM.I. Ir. I). K. IIVeri'lge, Ihe rector, ha. ulno l'ii n-taineil for Ihe coming year. Il.iin,-Corvalli. Time: J. H S. I'nwell, the Itueiia Vi-ta hop grower, Hit, hi Corvalli 1 ml 1 He i Xprenn el the opiiiimi that U'p. will lie a good prii-e tin. m-:ioii, and will not mil for enn tliali ten cent n-r niuiid. Cor valli. hop grower have had prnpi twi.. to com rai t t lieir I. op product thl nuu. Ill I'll n Ml' .T hi iii. I. .... I fir two nucii-c'lnig year, al I .' ci-nt r oiiiid, lii'liiallon. are gmxl for all exii llvlitcrop thin year, and the hop yard, iu the vicinity f rhiliunalU ami Corvalli. will I-' the iinan-ol bringing i "ii-nli-ral.il! inoiivy into J t--g:i county. Krai Kntato Iransfir.. Iti-inn d d.il, 1.7 Ki Ai4.Ti'.uir mi W k. taaoa.. ua, M.n.-r. rorMHV. t'H totirnut llciiilrieka ) of the lie I ncc Wl Ip 17 r I w, Ml acre; patent. I'M to I n n lei M Hollmail ne of m-c Ip I'l n r I cant, I 'IH acren; patent i: to Klljuh II Went lota II, ID ami no I of aw I m-c .11 tp 17; lota -, .1 m-c 3 tp I r Hi w, Pis I'l acre; ab ut. Kt'llK.NK. J II Hawley mid wife to Arthur Liudlcye t or lol 1!, .1 and lot 0 blk '2 Haw lev add; H'.l. J II llaw ley and wile to Ih tny Llt:d lev lot I, 4 and ' blk '1 Hawley add; u'hl. 1 01. 1. :'.)-: 11111. i' a UK H It AIwimmI and wife to A N Striker lot ii blk 11; ti. 1 II V Llreuely. Thi. 1. one uf Ihe day u.hi w hich the city Ireamiry 1 coimnlerably lu-creax-il hy the llci'inw. cllcclcil for the nelling of Inpior.. The following Miown Ihe amount.: H naliMinn V I brewery I ' drug klorcn iVSt In' I ' K- W111 ad 11. Iv a.?tn , rd Total lilil The two former climc. pay their II-reiia,- M'lni Miimially while the hitler pay up anaually. t'mlif '' '''' Ar.i 1 . Sil.l.V am Fai.sk.. Yotcrday'a Salem Jeiirmil pilnl. tlil: "Stvano r Kugene wa. at her ib.-k In thi. city for a rboit linn- ln-1 i-ti-ihi j. and ln'i r mi prmi-e.li-d up the riv r 11 Harris biiig. It I. i i.p'Mnihle fuf the Kilg'-ne to reach Ihe cily of Ku , lie al the pri-nelil nlage of I he rivrr, . there i. but 7 In. bo "l w nt'-r In . numln r of plac.- In-tMi-'U llirn-fc" and K'l gene." I lie , IV T J e-terd i . aftelliooll Ml thi. point, ill". 111 the tin.e the a'.ive item wa. wri. ti n. nl'-i.l nix fi-el aUive low water, vhn Ii clearly .how. Ihe almve Item n finne. At I. place he a) n thi. eiiy and Harri-ourg wa the Water li'lhall 1) feet 'liep. Klnle of Crball Hi'lilcliWflV, i-i'ii-M.I; Until 1 -11 1 1 1 lil. 'I. K-talc of llnrin t H.irger, di nned; thill cilice the lllllll M-t'le Ill Jfl.IlM) him uppeared and 1 linl.l.' In eome into the hand, ol Ihe i-M-eiiinr; Win. lar ger apHilutel tnliiiiiii-iiitor with hoiiiU plin-ed at J.'".-'""-t iiiurihiiiihip ol Ann M llngl.i. and llll.'l Hllhen, IlliUi'ln; I'll', ku K Hughe., their iiii'ther, nppolnteil guardian. ItoinN, I,ihi. Sun-tie.: John II S-olt and I' C Nnlatul. I i uuri I in uh i p of I'hilip Coiiklc, 1111 j IIIMIlie 1-.IMI. i.in- .'i 11111 , -ii,.ii i-p I 1'k id Cherry, Il'uiti , eniillriiu d. I "!.. liau-iiip of F.vii Vayimd Percy t M.-.M'iii i, miiior 1 hil. Iu 11 of Maggie MiMurrr. i .ii-ir.liiui nut li.irie.l to niuke a loan of tni "ii real enlale, I -lute ol J'-. li I'.a.l -v: mliiiiiil-tra-t.ir lllen niippleliii nlaiv ien..lt -li"M lug that fl l.''s" i. now in "liii liainl- ready for il.nltilillllnu Iii ll.-llri I - ate of Silepln 11 Jeiikilin, 1I.11 it il ; Shi I Imi and John Jenkln. appointed exie'ilorn, 11. prov nlcil i.ii.l.-r the w ill. II.. ml. , F-ii. ""'; ilh J I ' Kiik, F W Oxbi.ru, J lMiil!.H-k, Small Jeukiu. aiiu Vancy WiMril, fine1 a-.. Apiiral. ern , p;oiiileil: II C llii.toli, It II Huv 1 ami I I ion i Mi l iilloch. l! nle of loil.-i McCow aii.deivn.cd; pclit .hi ly e.M i 1. i a-king that .he in, 1 charged. iMii.c.-.l Unit matter ird Juno 4, ,v ''1. nl '0 :i. 111. lie of 'larrli 1 I'.a'i' r, diveiined; .targ.r lllen ..1 i.ml. nf clVce a iimtrator. ate ol Join P.ioun, di. ni.Kil, iiNlnilor llli bin ll ml a.vouut cd to ! hi a il May 7 In''.. .'. Ult "' T K tiuiwall, diecaned. Ou.il IMVo.'Ul Ol liuiiliiiiniinoir nj," prin-.J. iHlf.'llotllll t'H" a i'm ir. li.v. Mi. Onbui.i, ot Turner, v na hern Mm. day VLiiting old Iowa frieinln. Mont of the recent n.i'K uru ulmut ! covered from the grippe. KdJudkiiin, of II. n.i. i., 11, -.van lit tow 11 Siilnliiy. Mr. SI. h'., a Thiimlou fiiiiner, wa Vi.lllug friend In 10 I II. c.luy. Mamiii Ditvi I. the latent viutlm uf lagrlpH A dramatic company of nix mem bem ha been urgaui.ed ill town. Tim lie w church gallery I II 11 Mud ami the plantrriug ha coiiimemvd. A rather .mall turn out nt (he tun mei tlug Monday night. Two of our i-ltiiiin iMiitcmiiliile going to Portland next week. The Falrmouiil Drumallo club have I.H'N engaged to preM'iit thu play "A r rigiiit ui-i imIl'i-i next r rnluvrveu- ing at tho (l'"l Templar' entertain- men 1. The rltlu-ii. imvilug Momlur night wa. pn-niihil ever by M iyor t ieo. M. Miller whw demeiiniratcl clearly the nkjivl nl Ihe gathering and a.l vain v.l nevcral piai tii ul meaniir. for wi-urlng clii-HM-r trau. Mirtatloii ruli-n. ro di Unite renult were aci-omiiliHhed, hut action on (vrtaiu ineanin ., prliicl pally trau.portatiou, will retriva iroiupt attention. Lkamnu Th k a 1 'Hi.. Say the Med ford Mall: ('. O. I 'anion came up from Orant. Pan. Sun. lay morning. and remained until evening, w hen he took Ihe north houuil panneiigcr train for Itonebiirg. From there ho w ill go to Kugene and pcrhap. further dnw n the valley, hln ol.J.-i t In-lng to neclirw, If Minthlo, tin rental ami manage mi ni of nuiuln r of on-ra houwnlii the Willamette valley, al-i at ltae burgaml Orant. Pan. He ha al ready rented the Orant. Pan. houne. If enough Iioiim . are necureil he will lake a i-uiiipanv when they leave Portland and imw them, on a per cciilugc, nt all tho Important cille from rorMaml ! AMilaml ami ban- die nothing but g'.nl .how. He will Imi.-a l.n al iiiunagcr ill each place. CM. l'aiii'Ui manage the Med ford linn-. I NnTAl.l.A I lo SKKVIi I I- lU-V. W. I iill. rl w ill Ik innlalli'd a. im.lor of the llr-t Pp-Mi) lenail l liul' ll i f thin city next sumlnv at I lie regular iicrn- t'liinij Kim: Itmiin n. Some Ing .rvliv. 1 1. lli-lillat w til In- iiiimreaiil vi-ili'l ilie 1 lo Ini lineal colidll' teil I'V lieV. I UolllI'Voll I.I I or- o valll", and IUv- I in inn a'.dllul.k ln, of s.i. cm. The r.-viit Prei.li-rj at I ulia. anlhi.iled thi. prmivilmg. c O the rr--.id. lnv nf l.ll Hang, la.t in.'hl and i ri .m-I It of valmilile family nn. 11. No clue to the Id. nllly of the oll.nd.r. O Klatra l.rr S.'.i.kh, April I Kin aid i. gnu tin- -He of t Ii a-yluni. Mil In lu'l, lapte.l lo II, iiv"ary for te In aiiytl. . 111 lit of the Oth. r llielllln-r. I Salt 11, and their Jcct lia not Invn briii lot . not clci elm tin allr llla... ;. S i-rel.iry of Sute tly lIl-lileaMil with .. I:.. -tern Oregon He fliiten that the Hi" liiinl low and rii.in nf .iieli artl 111 w In"), and the i g but favorable for . ivilte'n le allli. The lie not returned to o iiii-.'i on the sub-ir(:iilled. Ir l!n; A 1:11 A M II' Tlie 1 le Inn nn lie. of a I -'I race wire arrang ed 1 e.ierd iy at t rciw.-ll U-twivu "W'.ii-ker-. ' mid a ruiuli hand from m ai Collage I iro n ii:iiim-I J nil Whit my The r.'v I-. lo U- fi yard, for H .in, to In- run April :."(!'. James lol. aker w a. i- l. . e. a. .tnkcholdef and each placed adip'il of Id with liii? a a forfeit