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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1895)
o o AKI.OU l)ki VfZMlsE.. o "ElNKOif riUHI'V l-lTopilMir Firmer Hr-ld l.y i he 'lie Mrltr i ..m-nnmc bmaii Ha. I rui'lif itrlioni, i ' c.t i.r.e. t"niT-rltT Note. g... a,.ui:. j S;,i,,Ul vi:..m, ti. ,.,,,., r .,..-, y Mus .'lie of the Ul..t pleasant Write, t., a p.i. r the f.. low i-,, aon .iiitl bronchi uul Inive "Tlilii tlif l., a n. in II,.. ,uil,..ii. ... , friend Uhd natron of Hon ol Lain- count v- II. i.uii.i r 'i III.- t .Hl public M-CMlllt ,l Ulllll ., .I. aiimm !'- i -xt-rcisc. .t IhiIIi I lie Central ami (i.-uty (i-iiu.ll luiililii'K color were ItyliiKuu I nu Ihe Interior Ilia I'K.iij- were beauti fully iltiutialcd Willi and ever Until''. I he exercise lit lliv Ceutral school (iiiiiiiiwiH'i-il promptly ul 1! o'clock us utiliaulicctl. At Ihe enillnl of Hit drum Hit- children slurled uinl limrrliiiiK t,y two In two celumti cue from (lit west uml till" from the tail ilonr formed In h half ecpiare around the ,:,-f.iiin mi thech..l gn.uude. l'liimpnl I). V. M. Ft id, IIi Issurd f M-imtiitliivitiM, Prof. F.. II. McFi ruy, Ifa-v. I. 1. lriv-r and others to tokc iirl In lliu prujraui hud acut u on tin phill"dn. 1 he leachcr hJ ih-HIoiis uniting thu pupils. Principal Kdd presided over lliu ex ercises mill announced lliist upon the program a ong "lively, Tree. ' lr. I. D. Irivcr then oil, -red prayer. An inviH-Htiuii r tribute represent itig lliu loyalty uf Iho achnol was the II paid to I lit Hug. The o-iiihi; address u made by Hun. J. J. Walton, who gn-e u hricl review- ol lliv lllo of W. V. ItrMow, In viIihh' honor ihe tree ut Ihu Central m-IiihiI was il:int'il. I'lii- Ii. nor of planting t lie I r. , a -mall cedar, was coiilem-d uhii .Miss Ina I'raitf ly ioiiilur vole of ihe Ccu tral H-liool. Mil' t-cupicd a M at iiHiii tin- pliitloriii ami went tlironh Ihe ceremony of plat-lug dill urouml tin iimiIh of Hit1 tree. Tiof. F. II. McFlroy, cx-atuiu hiimt iiiicmlciil of public I ii -t rui-l li u , uu tln-ii in'riKliict-il uml uiiulo u few propriutc remark. A "Kcrnling, Invnc'ulioii," ui ai-xt I, ail by lliu mjIiihiI. Tin closed tlie out door excrciso-, ami, ntlt-r sinking Hit? song "Ann rlca," ih pupil marched to lln ir ri-"Hi tm roninn, wluri- luillu-r u..ro.riato cx- frrlMH U'lTl' liul'l. I'lie pri.-riiiii ul tin' (ii-nry M-lioti wax tin-Miiui-li Unit of I lit) (Vnlral, u till lliv i-xit-plioii Hint I'r. J. I'. di.t ii. In, n il lli- iiiIiIk-m uml Mim Ku-ln. 1'ick lalilt-il tin- lr. Tin? I.nilli" Kulc. Tin? Diilli-n (.hroiiicli-: Tim li(l! luunof b lon-iiiv, III tin ntnti-, Ii il l riutit. Al a nriiit vlt-i'lioii lliv luilin pill up u tn-kt-l of llit-ir ow u uml i lu, l ml It tu-i, I rum niaynr ilntt'tl. Stale S-iiiilor Alley uu eiiinliilute for limy or, lull I it, I lot hhnw lor lii little lilt Alley, Uinjj Ik utt-li I'V Alnv I-;, llurim. l or Ion Ii - Hi Mini Hum1 l li ete.1 al e llei,e MlMIT'llll, I lll'lxlillH I'. Kyle, l'i iii-i-iii In i-iii-iiM'li uml NiiIh lla K-.in ; for n-poult-r, Alia ( i. Wil.ni; ..r 1 1 1 it i xlut I , Jennie 'utt-t MifX ., mi.. M ill U- Mutelit-tl uitli euii-i.l i rai.le inter, l by the tiulnmt-of llo--tale, 'la. I it IH lioH-il the laillet ill In:. Ui- u -in i-' of their llilinii'liiil ln.iliai."'inelil. Tile lliillDhtll may have a pii-lty lonn'l jol', hut yet ll'nlioi k;,.... .M. knii; uml lhoroti.'hly eliarni lint in the avvrut) Oregon Kirl, ll Mill l-.-a loii'h eili.eu Imli-eil who will Mi .t -11 1 1 1 1 1 1 to Ut liiiilt'hetl oil to jail I'V her. I inh-.il, we laiiiy the troiilile will he Unit he will ll ml Hie hoH KeN tlll iiilo inini-hiaf ju-l lor theprivi lt'K'e of U-ing linireheit up to Jail uml taken wire of by her. Notice. I liiteil State I.uml Olllev.ltoicbur, (rt-k'on, April 11, iv.i:,. .Notit-c l hereby (tiven that Ihu upprovett plain of mirvey of the follow ing tow iiliiw have limn rutt ivuil from the surveyor general uf Oregon, t-w lt: 'l'ownhli 11 ., K 1 WeM; town-hip 1 S, it J township 1 S, It wel, ami on We.lnewluy, May Imi-'i, at 'J tt'i'lm-k iu in., KMlil plal will be lllvtl in thl.t oltlee, un, the html therein will Ik kuhjei't to entry on uml ufwr wthl tlatf. K. M. VrATfii. II.'kUHt. It. S. SllKKIKAN, lteeelver. W'os Hum IIoNOKS. A letter llM Imimi n-eiveil in Kii'viiu ntatlii thai l.iiniiniii T. Ham, son of Dr. ami .MntT. V. Hatrit, of thin city, in one of the few who lian recently pawl Mil xuiiilimtiun in the law coiirw at Ami Arlur, with IiIkIi cretin. Tin-ro are xm tuih-niH in the coup In an mine Inution on "Flxlure uml taM-ineiilit" Mr. HurrU wimoneut Ihenliutll frcvn titk'e who pawctl hii:li. A lurn nuui hr falh-J entirely. In the trial on "law ileaihin;t," in which there were thirty ineinlH-rn In Mr. llarrix' dlvii"H, he wan the only one w Iionj blea w an reco(-iiiz,. an an able one. Thtno lire hik'li honors, ami ut Mr. Hani im vrmluate of the iinivert'tv ami mi Ort-Kou lx,y, ii will be ttnitifylniC Hewn to hit frieml-t her to kmrw that he ha wen nuch hitfli hoimra ut Ami ArWor. 'Ill i.uard, Al-nl 1 1 Ko Txxas. Ie leut-cli willatart hi bieyele for luiine trip to TXm Moti.iay or 1ih-I.iT. He ex pel to do hitaineaM in a lr.''' nuinU-r fti.wi.tjll Orrxoll, I'Uho, Coloraili'l nut Stm M,xi,-o, ami sill reach hurt W.rth the tlrM wf Juee, iu tiniw to I MK'I lb iKtimnl 'drummers' -! , Hum lo la Im-M at that place theu. il will kCi'.anpaliT tlie M 'iat lull , t trip In pini( in Jxi,i duriuf that , aU. He eijrct in retur Iwr in I AufliK. I I, (il'lBIl ltU Mr. Tew La k atMat ui f.t table Uif. ' .oiiuiiK i.l any mvuiint m-, urred mi lilt lotltiiey llnlll , I,,,,,, tt ,,. calli-l -foit,,,;.. i. ..v t,y theollh-ial llu.elM.ct. Jii-.u !iiii' i, i., . I..I.IIII II,.. i,ft, ri, . taken to the ...,el, ,,.' (. Mr lWlt Lurch. An entry U-ims mini,, in mv rri;l.l. rtot!,e ,-tl(l t ,.f lV Un. ll,V k'lieat "I Hull K.-I.ll, niall, ' Mir pristd that he alioiil.J bae ple. , 'l.eiuatr ai U,,. name of ll,,-t..n n I aatayliiK In. I itut.lo lull in.pnri. . Into tin. hi. I itu ti . ,1111, a t ,te ,.f ..f lairaexi.tiii,; ill I hat t n'ltl 1 1 V that ts. Cm iI.iI all my mi mliiatn'n iu tl phrie ol bun, I, I. J, ru Ml l couiliiuiilty of uIh.uI I!-,!,., i, a line butllii: provi,le. u ktic.nu i.f ,, . hctolla Water Ml, I, h How llirou-li ,e heart vl Hie Iomii ami ll.i. I,u-Ih. i, In ken an the in. alls of foruilui; l'-.h Hun amongst a lew of the cai.talikrr oiii "pints, tin 1 11 it ha virtually rum ed Im.iIi eiilliliiilliiti, . 1 he portion nf the town iiiarol the railroad lla, k liba Us-li re-lialii, 'l.einati' bv the picaeiit mayor, ll. I-'. Kux. Noi tin. name liu.ili ia Irmu the ri,iu,,k luiiKtiaue ami Iraiislaled iu.uim 'A sore eyed Niia.' "The lin-laktf ill 11 II 1 1 1 11 I ' : M 1 1 1 lias Us-ii in tlie letter V U-nn; u il instead of 'l.uuiittl,' nieaiiii.i; a iiiouii tain. Iu e cry ay m h.-ie one hi- ii 'II of this 'huppy' . oiiiliiuiil! V can i-all-e trullbl,- It bus iloiie -'. I be bm n of l-ina i is bnii, led for ii ui, r wolka, midi'Veii thi ll liny uoiil l lint supply rottai;.. (irnve, con. ipiuntly the latter to- ll must have a Ualir Moiks of it own, w Inch really crippl. h all parlies e,.u-, riu-.. It is a itrcal pity t liu I mii Ii an ah-unl Ii-.-IIiik should i-xit, but Iroiii m hat 1 w i.a in formed a vhaiie is likely lo occur vt ry shortly." Married, liroad-A.e: Iu I'.uetie, -.lns-d.iy evi-n.iii;, Apnl to, Ivt'i at the ir-l.l. lliv ul the bi ld.-'a pal, lit M r. V. It. ICohier lo Miss li. itlia J. nl.llis. KeV. J. I'. Klchardsoii i, ill, Kiting I'ne We.hhiii; was a ipii.-t ami ueml pleiant ulllll, tlie relalivis of the .urties only l.cini: pieseiit. Many substantial ( rcaclita Mclo ivcii bv fi lelnls. U u lis I tie. n-t hail ordinary yr.itill catlou In maktli); (hia liliuouueeuielit. In. in the fact thai Mr. K :ir. r was at one tlllie Colims-leil With Us 111 III. publication of this paper, uud We know til ill lo hen uclillcuiitu who i:n ilea rtspeil . f a l.ue M'IiiiIh r of tin Hs.pe ol the con iilv, us was man lfes,., l.iht June w hell he Mas In-lorc I be ptsiple as a camlnlale on Hie '"' ulit ticket lor county cl. rk. Mis J, ukiiis is a uran.l.lauithi.-r of lii-v. Stephen Jenkins, ilnviw-,1, ami also n i;ri,nd'l aii'bt.-r of K.-v. J. ('. Ki.-h-ardMili, M nlely kboMii IhiolltlhiiUt the state, and Is one of KllC'-lie's llin-t est nuui, U youiii; ladles. Ma Ion;; Ii e and the sh,il,iiw ot K-iii-e and iiappiness attend Hi. in coti st.intly on their way tlirouli l.fe. I lie Hail II . i. In Superiiilendciit lli-mlricks bien nial repurl to the last legislature he slates thiil I here arc foity -seven b"V in that Institution for incorrigibility, IMenty-lhns. for lanvny. four for larceny in a tl .icllinir, three for hur clary ' ami one lor manslaughter. I'hirty-ekht are American mini, ten lierman, one neirro, one French, two KiiKhsh. four ii-iiiian Kuk'lish, iuc Ifermau-l-'reiich, Imo Scotch ienniia Four Iriah, one ;.-rm:tii-A unrlo t n, one llaiie-Krench-lmliiiu, Im.. Scotch I jiKlisli, Imu Jewish, one Irishman, two Welsh American, one half Indian, one lris.ii-.imci nan nun one .,. Wfghiu. A Ut M It I'asK. I r-d Tieti-n, who ia now working ftr l. M- Irake, near thincity, clatiiM he I" lht man thai lira. MeKeiinev uml I '.row n i.ia-rale, on in jK-cemlarr mid that he was broke, ami he.ee the dronrd luau found laal Thursihty liiul have bit-n aonie uber iM-raoii. Ilowever, Irs. Mc- Keiincy uml ISowii iuiorm uh they ure jwwitivo tint Tletzell is the man ther oiera',. d Uhjii as ho .. .l.-.-iibil (ii rinaii ui-cciil. while man In .pielln hp ko jt'MH' Knk'liah and wasivrtahiiy American born, mid they aav further that thi was the only ..iie'rat'on thev p rforui-d t .-ther iu Dwriiilx r. Why Tict ."ii damn ho is Ihu roii Is a my-tury. XT (it ii.i v. l.en IIkiii, tried for ratal al v.' .rvallis, sjiturday, was found not (.'Uilly, lio evhleuif to. ak of itpiaariiu; i.ainst him. The for vallla 1 lines i-ava: The cb-h- ultmctw.1 more utt nti .u ihmi uny othrr case ul the present b rm, and Hie remark was many time- mad" "If the lumily re aliy iadicvcl lla-kina k'uiity, why did aome uieliits r of It not la-al him half In .leal Ii uitli n stull.-il club, Instead of carrying l he thuiit Into court." Down I 1 1 k :ivkk -Hv orders ol M.-tj,.' I '..at, of I'l.ttland. Ih- I . S .iiairl' .it I'nrvallis left here for for- Hi- esbrday afteriHHili to la- in- I. She had c..ii.eral.ie MurK . a, ...... I...... I,, , '. i tx-twtcll Here ami im"'-""H. but i.e w i l Is- diui-ll.-'l lo make an otic r Hip up the river to tin Hie Mime. Only i.iim nioie Meikv I'ue f in..,. .lV. hand, -I in tlir o!.ltl,,.. lir -iit ,., .ai ,..n ale Uiu inido for lo 1,1 n., , i-.iuiiiiciuacnt, 1 he I' i : it xi.ttia i.niniuatisl ofllctira i'M l:n . I In- . of ...I ,,.t. H. 1,,,,,, ,,( Ml" Mamie Mai-h lauuMit. Il.e I. its- club s;llik' lit A.selllblv W .In, -lay al. 4 Hie inline w a iiiik Ii rnioje by all. Mr. I : .1 1 -li IlioHii his la-en called "f to I be Italics by a I. U raiii ll, that bis brother l i-rioiis.y ill. A I-:. l:.-:imet and r. K. Wilkinson, former .tu-h nt., vl-ited a-aemblv lhi lliorinb,'. 'I he I . of O. hand ball team Mill play a -vtu-n u.uue III Salt -in tu Met It ll.'iii sjalui.luy I lie, la a of Uimitlilv iinaliiiii S-ilurdav nu-lit. The rek'ciita are pulliiiii ele. trie U-ll. in the ilill, r. nt tin, in. ol the UlilVer slty, M hleli m ill probably Ih? U--.I to dclmte l!ie la-mniiini; and cloa' ol rvi'itatiuii hours. Win ii a I'.utaxiau fc-ia-e abroad "lie invariably u a In r eyes and and car for 1 1, a Is li, lit of her alsteia. (juite litl.v olio Melil to rortlaiid and Maa "l'.Dtt Or" JuY " Kser lllf A'iri.prlalel) llhtertid ii the I liuii-he. nf Ktii;i'iic. Heal Tttate lriotfrrs. thai Kit has I be net fortunate eiiuuli te hear Kredertck Warde'e lecture on "Shakeapenrv" m Inch m as l'IVi-ii iu the Hiith i Iiim, bull, line at that place. Marunf tlie fai ls away In h.-r uie.uuty ahe delight ed Hie Lutaxiaii. I'll, lav afti-riiooil Uv i repriHlui'tioii of the aiibsUmv of that lictuie. For the Invent of Shaktsi- h aie m Im are not foitiinatc enouith In J la- F.utaxlaiia Me w il I iijain reproduce! il. Mr. Warde launu with it coin-j parisou of i he drama m itb other uin.h-s ' l eXir.-s..u, and i-inn-U', led that Ihel drama N-.t cxpn -i iiiaii'a tluUi;ht. It represent not only the future but r.-sin ris-ts the past. Iu aciilpturc the figure hew ii from cold, 1 1 It-less maiblv never aa-aks, UcVer liioVea; in paint Fa-tcrday t i. duly ,t "Sunday ol Jot "III Fuijeiie. .V(tr"i'i ilal,e M ri j,v were held Iu the tlnin lua lhr,mH-hout the i ity in com. in monition of t e day oil ln. Ii the l... I baa ll, n. In the llOllie", lot, the pretlv , list, nu ol pre (iiirnii; aii, i-,, iiiii I's b.r Hie lublc ami for oruann-iital u- u as n , for goltt n. I'cuplr w hu ha I i, i.-t n a. cutuiii, d tn alien I i hureli, ultra, T,-. bv the alal- "l,','ll,l l-flcr sum,-,., lurued out Mil una tN-caaiou an. I lliere Mere no liuiiiv vacant h.m a in any of the either inoriil'ik' IT feliiur waiclearaud Miiiuiaud fin iii.tu d ex ci-lleiit i.ppi.rtunuv for tli.pliivini; new prill.' hoiillvlaaii.l hats. and lie -priBK ,lr,s,., uud iiniii v ol KiiKeue't lair m i were lint alnw In bike a,lvaiitate of Hie held their r-i(ulul o. i ttion ottered and , a, kid ll.vir pret- Ileal tester, lay. As lime ha. Kolie oil the I'.usti r ens loin, like all others, has I'hauucd ami the Mi lliner ami eii-tuni ol obsa-rviiii; Fa!i r is mui'li ilill, rent today In feriu Immwhat it m a In am lent Hints. Iu the un, lent elilireh il consist, d uf a festival of niuicliiK which lasted for debt da) a. In the Fievt-nlh tvnlury It Maa hunted In three il.-iya and after ward ut- reduced in imo and udm only nu,' day la olnerved. Iu those lava it Ha a aeavll of Hie en ali-st 1 : ; - r t -I datt) I r 1 1 tt , r, art M K s. ' I ,11 Ui,;ii I nt Milt. Slate nf OiCi,"'lt to llarla-it Adillu of tie , at ol Iim , lie 4 uf ( a-c .iu ip s p, r m- lto acre; rJn. lii-o VV Mi Knight uud wile In Chita F. Ilurhituk aw ft'' cc '.'te l'i a, r I east, I'ki in-r. e: ' Natl.auiel 11 Maltin lo I lials t li I". Seal a tract of land III a.cliolia J.l, '1 Ip '.M a, r 4 m , Vi acre ; flm. Fred Fist-li.-r and w ife In O 1 landers Uinl of iim at e l'i Ip 1) a, r I W , l'al acrea; filo. t its. W M.'Knieht and wife In ('has lurches I' II irteink uml ef tin e 1, a j ol ne I'he dav i '"' I t'f no I. e I of ll aec :' Ip '1 a, r 4 M-, .Mi in-re: Hl. I ( ha li I'.llia lo (' F Itiiihauk lie of j lie , m' of it w atv a'! Ip l'i a, r w, acre; rha.l. I lavld Krta.kaaml wife In F A l'ot I a trait of lain 1 In net' 1' tpl'arlw, I 3 acres; t Itclijallilll A 1 bits' el al to I.csti-r ItcV Unlda lot s awu I'J Ip 17 a r 4 w, -tj.os acrea; f 10 Nf . tienre W Mi-tjueeii and Mlfe to Fred A Swta-t a tract ol laud IsyillK part ol J II M. Finland dlclplUar ;l w, acre: t'St. John I' tiallowav and wife to Oscar A Campbell a tract of land Iu aeo Ul Ip IT a r " m , 1 T.L".' acris.; t.'i. Ili tiav and ife In HKTIct'wl of a l of I .1 I i- of Wind Simmon In leniency and g.aal will lowar.l felhiM - j "tie "lip 17 r tl w ; f l:M. i man. All nu-in.-s M aa .u- ii.lt .1 an. I , the HMr ami needs were t ared for and often feasled III 'lie church.-.; alaV. i were released from i-riauii, ami om urds the cl,e tlie people would imblli;e In i die i;re.itest r.-J, ml lie. and the day Ma ; know n aa the "Sunday of Joy." The I s-,.i,o saluted each other Mith an Faster kiss and Hie exclamation "lie nil! Hie buds never bloss.nu, but Ihej ai'limrof tlie ilru'mi eu,..s it miIIi lite ami we live, lor the time, III ai;eB ..ni; basl, in the marvelous nr.-sent or Hie las-piii,; into the llivslerlcs of the filluie. The sa-akel then refuted Hie .,ai.f I.a. -oil luniiik' writlen Shake h-He's l.l.ivs llai-oil was Inuhlv educated, Mas a nulahed I.atlll uholiir while sliake.a-ure'a lack of eihlciilioll can b" plainly trais,. That hi I.atlll and I reiicli are both very ii met. In the ear. fill uhalv.-r ef at vie there is nt. ios.ii,e rei-uiblance ls-i,,-n the laUore.1, 1 1 1 1 it m leal at t la of llaeoli ami Hie rhythm 'f Shakesaare' Veraes. I'he universality of Shakespeare's mind to Mr. W'ardu i uiiitrelou. I'he secrets of the ai-leiu-ea Mere known b. him He knew the nature of l lie heavenly bodies and tllcir moVeuieuta lolii! l-ore Ihey Mere dlsiiivercd ami him u to the woil, I, us Is iu.li.-ateil III one of hi passat:.-. In thedeserlpliou of the il. alU ui the el, lor Hamlet he exhibits a kni.M li-ilue nf Hit. circuhi I loll ol III.' bl'iial U." year la'fore it Is-- i-jiina L'eiicially know il. The law of ifravitallon Mere also faiuillur to him. I n ( (I lu-llo I,.-t;i vrs u a tcii!M-runiv led lire and Win. Is, y yives Voiiv In hi I 'hi istiahity iu his last u orda to Croill well and roloniua ifivca to Faerie ouinl niu iiiia of fatherly advi.v. Mr. Ward,' then nave a synopala of "Julius Caesar." "M ichaiit ol Venice" and "Aa Von Like It" ami as hi dramatic tiileht is hele lltd the l.s-ture Is-i-tnn. inlciivlv Iti li-r.l i hit. Ilia opinions of the principal character are Hi veil. The loin;, lean Cusiua I rcnsiUlc fur the Ireaehery of llruliis ami if llrutu bad not iiste'iied to him lie would never have lo-l Hid battle al Fhillipi uud been ....IIl'isI to fall Umiii III OM II sword, blivlia k i not w holy lifiiobh iu character. If read without preju dice he will la. found lo h.ss,s many UihmI (pialitie. Henry VIII Waa w holly tlttspieable (Matatsid no rtaleriil Hit! trail unles it mii courage for he married ix wivi-a. At the close of hi lecture Mr. Wards said he ifiive an outline of Hie plat III unit T I hut every one ml'lit la- linlu, v, I In read them nut only um-e but thrice, first fur the -ti ry, ti'i'iunl fur the diclloii, third for the philosophy. is ri-s-n, " to M hii h the lei.lv would Im Uliide, "He ia risen ill. Iced ' Now the day la rwuieuila-red by t he Christ Ian world a one of gladness ami joy lai cause Christ haa riacll, uud aMt-liil at-r-vns-a are held III all Hu- i liiir. hes. I ottaiff I. rote Ileiut. val, as 1. tdP.-;e--a- (111 TIi1k: ".'. . "Varr Hat. I ia ihu fit W.liiely saennin, ii lo m'. Url, )J 71 !-, UieiitU. ta t fl I. I.-, n ir for a-.rl 'It 11 i fcmWstMi l-ct..J ,irly f, Hfe p veil till'. He i nut n I lrj , fawsM Oh, in 1 7 ml le- b up a iii41i.4t c-tiin jui Ho side ot M-.i,r. W H,"eal t thl ity a ft w tear i.''). ie r maina wer. interred in lulde ccm.-l. ry, the the ei-ri-iin,iv la-tutf Under t be :i .-pices i.f the Oil 1 F'-.M. Hi. . hiidreil m lib one exi-p!ii, wcr burie l tn-." m Daily tv- 1 i I!' I' AS F.V I I TW I'i.RIK tIT The ilis. Amt rii-uu Hebn N . publisli.il in county l'ortiao.l .l..r.-e .n alll- lel.t M.sK. I pt.rtrait ofllon. s.'ll. Frn i.tv. f ILie tmn. with a w ci'tr I butchK b'ls.ne. 1 V I I : 0'i'il. A J-r.l 1 ' A NhW NAMK The Oregon 1'aci ' fli- iilr.,l l ne more. Cndt-r the i t,e irti. l'st "f liicorporntioii tli. d tcrdaf it name ha. la.-n chi.liif. d to II, Or.non Ct ntrul A li-t. rn Itailway Co. Amoiijr the urln-l.-a of i rpora lii-i is. .ne irrai.tii Hi.- Ii'-w is.mpany ihetik'httn build a I ran i line lrm I "Coriaill t" Filtf' ne." Fcho-Leader, April 1.1. Prof. l,ov und Mis Kue ll tni 'ti H id leuch u pay school term ill till district. Mr. F. Si. Younger and fatuilv re turned from Texa Thurwlay They think Oregon the best place yet and Mr. Younger ia weitriun the Mcvlesl amil.-s for evert IkmI v. Theuniiual tlislri.-l Sunday SjIi.miI COIlvclilloB of the Cottuke Oioveilla tiict met ut the C. 1'. church iu F iu- all on last nunday, Apnl 7th. forenoon se-l. HI roiiaiateil of the ap poiutiil.'lil of cninuiitlis-a, the election of otlln-ra fr the enauhik' vear aa fol lows: Jm W. Currin, of I .email, president; I.. F. W.e.l. y, of Ismail, vi.K president; ami Mi-s I ilia I'owell, of Hebron, secretary. Then mas liut-iiliK SumhiV ach.ail, takillK the r.-uulur Ieas4.li. 'i'he aftern.a.u seasioii mu held in the M. K church, coiiaist iliL' of devotional exercise, pus rs and talks on dillerelit topic, ami the pi.- i (ion la.x, which of course was an In-j lerestinif, luiHirt:iiil feature. The nilit and eliwini. sessinn wu uifain I l, el, I Hi IheC. I', churcli, is. ii-i-tmif of , paM-'saii. talk uitari oti ihir-r.-nl topics. Till lllstllel includes lifbs-ll Siiiidav acliiHil. of which IX were repr.- nteil, Ii .-nt n (m rt in, At St. Mart' Fpiacopel church early communion rvnv waa held at 7 a in., .Sunday ti-hiad at 10 ami nppteprlate aervi.v at II. Iu the alterit.a.u at .'i n'cliM'k there Wil a aa-clal Faler ser vice by the Sum lay ach.a.l, and In Ihu cveiiiiiK Hie I 'tiiiininiu. ry of Kninhls reiuplar, by invitation, alien, led the s, rvn. ma lat.lv of iiIhiiiI thirty uieiii-ls-rs in full uiiil'i.rm ami listened to nu libit. .Iii oui-,- by the rector. The house was i ruw.hd ami a lnri;e liuinlK-r Were turned away for luck ol seals. Al the ( lilted lln-lhreii church all strtlc-e Mere appropriate for the nt caaloti. Iu the liiortilliir 1U-V. F. C. Krati-so pruichcil on "lie ia risen." Iu the evt-uiiiK the time Ma Ink.-ii up w ith mi Fast.-r prok'ram by IbeSiiu day s, Ina.l. The nature of I hi at-ri iir was ilill, lent Iroiu anvlhlUK which haa heretofore been pr.siltis-d III tills i ll V and was very uitwit-atlug and liiipre sive. I'he pnmraiii w a cut II led " I'he Koyal Victor," and consisted ol onus, lecitati u, and auioiiK the iiiimI iuter estliiK putt, a dialogue of several scenes represent I u i( Ihe ri-siirris-tioii. Tlie character Mere ilrs,-, iu Ion,- lluMiui; tolas., Ihu ttirl Iu white and Ihe boy ill black -III ipatd imitill lull of Ihe way Ihe disciple are represented In look. Curtain were ununited in front of the rostrum. The houso was tilled with people. At 'he Ibtptisl church III the morn liiU Itvv. II F. Iloardinau. aa-mr, preached all Fa-li-r aerillou Ihe "i:nie ly Tuuih." Ill the eveliliii thejiliil.tr and Sunday school n-mleicd a program elltllleil ' Clnils l Huildera," cnliaist Hie; of music, rwilatiotis, i-Iiim bbts-, etc. Al the CuuilM'ilaiid I'l-pahvte riaii churcli all aerrtce were lu acis.rdiiace with Kitater time. The pastor, Ih-v. J. A. Fouifla.lloui, pr. ached on the ' it. urr,-eliou" in the muriiiuir. The Fniversahsta had I'.uater M-rviis.si iu Moui.l'i hall. Kev. F. A. McAliater preached la.lh imuniuK ami eveiilii((. Soui4 excelleiil Faster music M a rend eietl. Al the Christian church IC-v. K. F. Ilotinell, pastor, preached ill the morn hiK on "Can tliereany wood IhtiiK come out of Nimircth'.'" and in tlio eveiiliiK on "I'rtaif of Hie return.-! Inn ol Jcus from the dead." Thu Sunduy school Have a braullful Faster proKraui. At tlio Meth.Hhsl i:pisccpal church lte. M. C. Wire, paalor, preached an Faaler Missionary M-riimu iu Ihe morn In. Iu the eVeiiiiiK an Faster i.noerl cnuaiattiiK ul an addteaa, music, recita tion, etc. vaKlven ami well alteii.letl. I he ( "aiversity lilee Club assisted with Ihe music la.th mini, ami ev niui. At the Coiiurcnutional church Iti-v. II. F. tillt, pastor, pr.Miched an Fa-lur aermoii In the iiiorniiiK nu "IVter'e anii(( ef praise ras-au.- ol ih Reurrec lion.'1 Ill the evening a sian-ial si-reiix' eiu-j wa Klveli by the I.a lies' Mia. Ii.nury I'luJ S.cty, enlslsliu f Mime iuler.'l papers and music. I he llurul .lecera tion were very Is auliful. At the I'rosbylerlan Church, Ka-ter serviive were held. Seuio la-autllul Ftater music waa rendered by Iho choir. Ilev. W. S. (.illa-rt, pastor, prclch.Hl both moruiUK and eveiiln. I'he Mural lleisiratii.U Cnllslsle'l of a bunk of call.t lllli.s. The aervhn at the uUiulie church were inliducti.il by 1'ulhcr M ravens and were icr-tud. Thu niusie wa ex- Je-e II riii.ilh ami wife to Corn F. I.ilidlev a pari of the d I c iaf Jnbil C l.iM.iiey III I i It a r " M , all acrea; II. Jesse F llitlbna.k and m ife lo t'hom ua Orr a Iract of land iu atv l l It r :i w, .'t acrea; t-VsJ. i:i ukk. I, I, Cli.-sU. r to Martha Jane Walk er lot :i Mk I Chesht-r add; tl al. A Muthewa and wife to Susan A lluldw in a tract of land lyimr til feet smith of I.Ik ii Shellou atld, M ftft by XII; FJuU. til. KN ADA. O.-oro'l! Itarn lt to 11 Intile Collet lot 7 I.Ik II; I-'hi. n.oKKM t'. I'. J Kra.i.r and wlie loll F Alley Iota I'l, ID In I.Ik (17; I'at. JIM l ion inv. F M I'm Iter ih Miimie K I'arUer lot ii, 7 ami j s blk 41; tJ. M'HINUKIKl.ll. Win Mori Inmre and w ife tit (its)ri(e ll Kiiilley, all of I.Ik .'.I; tl. Cow Com it tii-John StcMarl re cently Contracted Willi the llurko Cat tle Co., of Id tlio, to furnish t lit-til with live hundred sow with yotiliK calve, la-l weell the line of three III id aevcli years, to he delivered iu Portland June 1st. Mr. Stew art any he ha already purchased over I'll head of the nuiiila-r of cow w allied . J l imit. The follow I ni l.uue cnun ly p..i,e have la-en drawn ou Iho ('. S. trial Jury for the next term at Fori bind: Win. Kvlu, iiierehiiut, Florence; J. K. Mc lieu .ie. fi.rilicr. I'leaaaul Hill; ll F. I'uiiii, merchiiiil, l-aieeue; I,. N. Itmiey, cuilraclor, Fuueiia. client. The church held a very larc c,,iu(rei(ati,.ii, many comiin; from the country. The llural de. oialn.u Mere el.ajaiil to U-hold it.: i,ir,, Ai r.i 1 1 lllKTrll'AY I'AHtV. Little I.nnilie in a riith. r an. all r oM,.n .ve a birthday parly (hi aft.-r China li.ia iliMuvcrcd that war cost a land an. I money. At Icaet for tint (lufciitcd country. Ciij.l Weld) wijl UliO Ullnllicr iliini; over tin? f.ill at trek'n' ' i'y bunorrmr unit lln.usanils of curioua pt'iiplc will wiltieh tin event. s.Kiuer or later tlie coroner will jjel a jol), uml tlio presi u ceiisali')liul obituary notice. .lit. lc TliompNoii of tlio lowti ilia trict court Iiiih reinlertyiJ un opinion in it NcliDol-i'lcclioii cane, lioltling Unit tlio law granting women lliu ri'ht to vote in ttcliotil ami muni cipal elect inns on tax levies ia uncoil nlilutional, un tln ground tliut tlie coliatllUtloil of till! ht.it.) provide that only main citizen may vote. KmkLuoI collect; largo rovenuo fraun those Lh sI ahle to pay by an iiicuiiio lax. Our hiiprtine court by lino cotiwtrui.'lioii of law enables many of tlm wealthy having large incomes to i-H.-upo luxation a lino. I entirely. Legal Hophiatry can pick lUwt in any law pruvidcil tlm de ending (tower has a bias. Tlio contention of Secretary of bum Kincaid that all moneys ap propriated by the Icgialaturu tboultl bu regul.irly audited by ttate authorities) apH-.ir juit. Accord ing to the putt 1'hjmu aystcin of lump payments to li lie rent i iikI it ulioiiM luo resjioiibiltty was divided, and tlio money of llie nUte was paid out tlirotigli the conaent of a largo n u mlar of person', and no Buf lii ienl cli;t k could jH.Hsibly Ih) ex ercised, if extr ivuguiice exiaU!. A recent writer nuggents that if lln-re is anything in the law of average or biati rical prec"?leutit, it i about time fur tint United States t' havo another war. The average p'-riid between MarJ liiretnfor has le ii about twenty-live years, and thirty years havo now pamed nince bul yet m had au III ! ,M,n ut the limn,, of her' nareni eu ! the civil War. Never before ill our t. r. stnik'. protltabb? iventlon. ami ( y,.rty and l-Mi ln.t to atn-ut Iwenly , hiatory, that i to aay, bus there M.-lri-l Mas enjoyable to all atteud- f .r ltt !, Kirl friend. , nice lunch- l,,.,.,, fll ,tntr a la-riml of profound leon wta,rve.duriiiKth..afterii.n. j ,, ', .,. '.;... are now paaalli; lilnl II blsl'.ry IS a war must . . - - i l oll lilt. Ft-r -Jame . Inv.-iill j left her.- Ihi moriilini- for Ipava, III.,, hi old home, trout this city, aiuMits). I I t i-iivl. r, of I 'ohur. left fur Alis-rt ! I" I., a, M.iin. Iloth Hie K'entlemen Mere d.-ketelvia the Cuioii 1'avillc. FK.I I 1 K I l.l i I' A private I. Her tom Winter. a.if"m a. -!.t'. that a heavy fr.M th.-r.- ha- killed al:.r- irtiou of t liu mm in im "" ' s ' bar, I tin.. - ur-v.-ar r-. I w .. to Colli.-. I III is Oil o ll.v.- e- -. .. - di-trict in that state. A Ni.w 1'm.i'Kll.TiK Jiihii With r . o-ned the -ai.s.ii formerly run by T ,in am. Hu. ru .mum. Mr. Willi r..w mu- one of the original propiielor ..I H.w .al.s.ii. I,. l ..,,-.,) A t.el 1 : ' l v I l'.s a 1.11 S. IAI..-The y...ni'K"iK to repiat itself, il.-of the I niVerwillsl I'bun-ll iaVe s-XJII KIISUC a sia ial in .rmory nu.i la-i ctcning. A Is us'ial Ihey bad au ex.-ellelil f.ru cruiii.uii I Mere repaid for tin ir trouble hv a K'mmI altvuduiice. The tathd nri-heatra furni-hel muair f-.r II. s-ir IV Fruil licit, and that e'lla-ctiHl f..r Ihe licit I I alirr. live uml HA H' -I M." I . '- I ai. f, .1 v,.in.' iictu. i ..km Ashland Ti l pri.mmei.t Iu.e ill A - Ii '.t'll I',.' tt-r the l.i-l ' 1 ii- a , t c.iil.arkn..O t l-'-e tt hi-al nark Ni.w V.. iik, April 1'.. -A . Xclted, '.I - ' I". i hi. A'.-'. A.ril 1,. A. tn and t-x e.le I -tv Kit i A'w''. Apr. I 1 ). rairtr .,!, I - : 't-r I . i-ii-rii a-li 'i.ll.iMi, Apnl I'. M.tra.l ha. a I,. -Mel tone. I 'll'b r foreign ..rtrl'll al- i,-,-., l,.i, r piin bas.. more frts.-ly. occasion. . - i II A nK "' TlMK Ashland llcsird: "It I r.lh.or.sl that the Si. I. Mill aiaiti run nn a new tune curd that will hort. li up Iho ov.-rlalid'a time fr.-m fuur In t.-u hour In Ah a iiaj. I he north bound will fake dinner here ul'.ut I i i k ami the south hound lo tr.ke i,reakfu-t alout 7 o'eha-k." o P,..i - III Fu(t lie, U, I- -, to the ife of I .n. o I lrt-o. ,i,. Iieor,;.? ! April lli, a 1'oor CtFtclIune. iti-ad of get ting a 'Mot" of aeveral million with the hand of Mini Anna (iould he only got Iti-", "I'd a Cutll- ja-llcd In f ii i that lor wci Ju g pr--iil. J.Kldfc", hi wife i aal l to la; vi'ilctity jealnu, and the xibt i-n't liavin a ui4''li of a "pf file" aa he anticipated. Verily, the characteristic of the Wizard of Wall ftn-el live in hi children. A fcW llior" di-.lpaiullliels of I',; kin-i and ii. t ti.iHotisI jnar ruife will la-i-.itiic a rarity. And tli world will be Utter for it. With the advance in price of oattlo con. i the.li m uni fur leather and hides. The afato university hand ball team wis defeated by tiieotltl gainc, altlmu'li it hail more jaunt on the core. The eiileineiit of the war la twecii Japan nnd China may ellect llally disp me of tint hilvrr ipieation. It will nut be vy to tind two or three bunded million of the white metal held for diapoal. The men whose w heat, in storage, w.is used by Albany mill men are prosecuting the ollentlers, uml will suck to establish the fact that steal ing w heat from a mill or warehouse is as much u crime us any other theft. I.uiu' county taxpayer are paying promptly. Our people liave responded to the .Mndition of alVtirs brought about by hard times, with economy and thrift. The out look all over the country it far brighter than at uny time during the last year. The recent disclosure of the abuse of the pardoning power places ex tiovt rnor ''enniiycr in a bad light. Ilcuiou crimes for which thu court hud given heavy sentences were comloiicl with light terms of punishment. It is Mishihh that the railroad company is willing to make satis factory arrangements with owners of steamboats lo avoid oiening the draw of the llarrisburg bridge. At this time uf your Kugeue merchant would supply a boat considerable freight if there wa any assurance of regular trip. Hop yard nro being diligently worked notwithstanding the pros pects for low prices, ti rowers will be compelled to economize. Hi probable that picker will not le paid over '!" cents a box the coin ing setson. Many of the grower who paid n.j cents last year lost money by picking, besides the work of cultivation und tire of the laud. (iovcrnor Mitchell, of Florida, calls things by their right name when he discusses prize fighting. Hu has recoil) mended to the legis lature the enactment of a law mak ing prize tight or glove contest felonies by statute, "with such pen alties Attached us will cause theso thugs to respect the law-abiding, (iod-fcaring aop(t of the stale in the pursuit nf nil their right as citizens." The gold product for the past nine years, according to a financial pa I cr, show a fairly steudy gain on the part of Australia, an un atu.idier gain in United States, a decidedly steady gain in Kussia, and ii remarkable increase each year in South Africa. The total for the world gives, a constant in crease from 5,(KKJ.OOO ounce in l.HSt) to au estimated total of 8, 800,000 ounces for last year. The electrical science is constant ly growing, and under the manipu lations of such men as Kdison, wonderful inventions continue to multiply. It i said that he is making good progress with a in ventien which will throw on a sertin the life-size picturo of a niiin seuking while the phonograph supplies the words, or it will sup ply both tho music and the move ments of the Tformera in a grand opera. The inusio of the future may he something entirely different from what Wagner supsed. To show the immense sum of money invested in unprofitable railways in this country, the Atch i 11011, Heading, Northern Pacific and Union Pacific proerties, all now in the hands of receiver, represent themselves alone near ly one billion dollar in securities, which have cost most of their present holders one hundred per cent or more. Atchinson and Union Pacific both used to sell at between 110 and 120 for the com mon stock. Last week they sold at 3) ami 9, reectmly. (ietiing back to the conditions under which we prospered formerly will make the wsy easier, but it will not at once restore j.roeiierity to the individual or the slat. There are loses to overcome. K very in dividual will find that he has a problem of his own to work out in Ketting back onto a sound basis. Industry, economy and calculation must lau the watchword. To get nut of h-hl ami keep out is to heed the lesson taught by hard eperience during the past three year. The development of time indi cate that the g.r.eril equality of mankind, irreja-ctie of rex. i be cimiig mora and Iim re etaUlilawt. ll.r PluUi'lph: KiVnrl r UmU thetv .ir- ::;i,in) ,,u,n ia ti country who arc 1 arm 4 in laa-d.-iii inc., me, and the number tH l. a lly mere wing from year year. It Mo'iid la-a moat interest ing a I Im .n to ihi ' lii.tical state, in. -ut if it -mil la' !..n hut" many of I !. women contribute to the upi-r'. of male ilependents.