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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1895)
U4Uiiii-.lou.rs I'oartt At tbli time A J Johuion, aueriir, ppearcu ueiore me court and stated that ue wouiu uoi nave uro.clent time to make return upon delinquent tax warrant by Auguht 20th; It U there fore ordered that the said A J Johnson nave uutll Sept 22, 1805, witblu wblcu to uiuKe bui a returus. At this time the court considered and allowed the following UllUauil the clerk was-ordered to draw war rauU on the general fund lu payment l Hereon B F Keeney, deputy sheriff and tax collector. 9 days at $2.60 per day J22 60 D H Lyons, deputy eherlft and tax collector. 10 days at $2.60 per day 23 00 J T Martin, deputy eherlu and tax collector. 10 days at 12.60 per day 25 00 Wo Clirisman, deputy Mlieiirf and tax collector, 22 days at $2.60 per day 65 00 John Li furu lsii, deputy sheriff and tax collector, 8 days at $2.60 per day 20 00 F tjomegys, deputy sheriff and tax colleo or 8 days, at $2 .60 per day 20 00 J M rJtatford, deputy sheriff ai d tax Collector, 6 days, at $2.60 per day 12 60 li t Stalloro, deputy sheriff and tax col lector, 7 days at $2 6(1 per day 17 60 I Li Uluipaon, deputy stierin ana tax collector, 14 days at $2.60 per day 35 00 C W Brown, deputy assessor 0 duys at $2.60 per day 22 60 A J Johnson, sheritt, ottlce ex penses 75 A J Johnson, sheritt board and keeping prisoners. 42 86 C M Collier, county surveyor, establishing corners 3 00 B F Hendricks, painting ferry house 6 Oil Ira McFarland, janitor work I 00 ACJeuuliigs, stationery, etc.. 2 86 Kit Liangs livery hire 4 00 Electric Light Co, light for Ju ly 28 00 Jli Uoodmau, Juryman June term 1895 4 00 EJ Crow jurymau Juue term 1895 4 00 Johu Smldgley Jurytuau June term 1895 4 0(1 J M Stafford juryman June torm 1S95 4 00 Matilda Kostermau witness grand Jury 4 00 Edward Andrews witness grand Jury 2 00 A V Peters witness grand Jury.- 2 00 o C Elliott witness state va Craig 6 On J II MeClung pauper supplies... 11 33 Day A Henderson pauper colli n and robe Maun 15 00 E H Ingham puuper supplies 8 00 . J L Pfcge pauper supplies $13.25, caudles and matches $2.85 16 10 E H Ingham, pauper supplies Sheets, claimed $10, allowed.... 8 00 A U Hovev, pauper-house rent for Mrs Brown 6 00 J E Jennings, care pauper babe.. 10 00 F E Dunn, pauper supplies 6 66 Day & Henderson, for pauper, coffin and box Archberger..... 10 00 C C Bowman, labor on Hprlng fleld bridge 10 00 "Oast," lithograph letter heads.. 19 45 "Oast," lithograph oouuty war rants 30 68 The Meston Dveert Book Co. stationery 20 66 E Svhwarzschild, stationery .... 2 85 A H Fisk, Judge, salary for July 66 65 J u Gray, county treasurer, sal ary for July 41 65 J U Htevenson, scnoot superin tendent, salary for July 60 00 A J Johnson, sheritt. salary for July 166 65 Cb.irles L Scott, deputy sheriff, salary for July 65 00 Walter T Eakin, deputy sheriff, salary for July 60 00 A O Jennings, clerk, salary for July 166 65 F L Gibbe. deputy clerk, salary for July 83 30 is r Kucseil, paupers ana pauper care, claimed $241. allowed 231 00 Ed Jones, witness State vs John Gray $1 70 J B Moabv. witness Slate vs John Orav 2 80 Charles Abbott, witness State vs Johu Uiav 1 70 Henrv A Shultz. witness State vs John Gray 1 70 J J Butler, Justice of the Peace, Stale vs Charles Pence 6 15 J H Miller, Constable, State vs Charles Pence 7 75 L L Masters, witness State vs Charles Pence 1 60 E J Meats, witness State vs Charles Pence 1 60 F A Taylor,- witness state vs Charles Pence 1 60 C P Houston, witness state vs Charles Pence 1 60 Roy Driscol, witness state vs Charles Peuce 1 60 John Htrome, witness state vs ' Charles Pence.... 1 70 E E Boyd, wituess state vt Chas Pence 1 60 A E Wheeler, J P, Insanity case of Adam Guise, fees 6 80 T D Linton, constable, insanity case of Adam Guise fees 2 00 J M Wllliams,deputy district at torney, Insanity case of Adam Guise fees 6 00 D A Paine, M D, examination Insanity case of Adam Guise, fees 6 00 J W Harris, M D, examination lusanity case of Adam Guise, fees :. 6 00 Thos Hardy, witness, insanity case of Adam Guise 160 Leona Paine, witness, Insanity case of Adam Guise 160 TD Linton, witness, Insanity case of Adam Guise 1 60 A E Wheeler, J P, state of Ore gon vs Night Hawk aud Bur- -glar .-. 2 80 T D Linton, constable, state of Oregon Night Hawk and Burglar 6 82 JM Williams, deputy district attorney, state of Oregon vs Night Hawk and Burglar. 6 00 A H FisK, statlonaiy J D W Coolidge, deputy asessor... 65 00 W K Scarborough, legal services 16 55 Mat Jennings, clerical work from May 1 to August 1 ;; "J 1 C W Young, pauper supplies 14 00 W L Miller, wood for couuty 65 00 Jnim ui u.rri. M fv examina tion Adeline Tavlnr, Insane 6 00, E D McKenney. M D, exsiulna- j tlon Adeline Taylor, Insane... 5 00 tor ney, examination Adeline laylor, Iu.une Hwisburg Lumber Co, lumbe'r for district No. 45, claimed 00 itl'i Xv"l,"i "bute ou taxes a VI iT"." 1-80 Pn'Pwty 3 (10 A G Buuta, lumber e 00 v uolu;ri' h""U r 00 Li t liarsliberL'er. Iihil,i. m An H ft ''J1". gravel. 8 40 OH Decker, work and "iiiate.'iai nr uTry F A Post pulleys for "ferry"..'"..'. orkman and Stuhl, lumber O K Croner, bridge bolts, Me- Kenzie bridge Geo Forrest, key wrench Frank Trnmhly.repalrliigSpmig- 14 75 3 00 12 42 60 6 65 neia bridge s 40 James Stewart, labor ou Spring Held bridge K) 00 L McPherson, lubor on Spring- Held bridge 2 03 Charles Mulligan, labor ou Springfield bridge W 8 Maxwell, nails f.r Hrlng- field tirldge Eugene Stieei Hallway, wheel scrapers on roads, claimed $0.25, allowed F L Chambers, road materials, 2 63 1 00 6 50 etc o 7,) McFarluud Bros, repairs ou road tools 12 00 James Johnson, repairs on road tools 8 25 OCole, luinlier lor bridges 47 06 John M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, State vs John Gray 9 40 John M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, State vs John Doe fi no J S Medley, J P, State vs Johu Giay 7 25 J C Wallace, countable State vs John Gray 13 12 Trent I .u in tier Co, lumber 14 36 Luckey & McMurry, bridge Irons and repairs on road tools 21 15 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber 13 3-5 J 1 Joins, lumber 186 feet at $6, claimed $12.37 allowed 10 60 John Addison, lumber 6000 feet at $0 30 00 J C Goodale, lumber 2256 feet at $0 y. 14 66 At this time the court consider ed and allowed to O W Wood a rebate on taxes ou lunds er roneously assessed for 1891 aud 1892 of lauds sold for taxes of ltichard McCallister sold in 1893, certificate No 301 SI 89 Aud clerk ordered to draw warrant in payment thereof, also II M Hude, rebate ou taxes on eheriti's certificates 388 and 898. claimed $56.30. allowed 43 31 S W Cleek, rebate on taxes for 1894, claimed $2.43, allowed 2 00 Gibson road In t 17 s, rSw: the viewers reported tl at Chas Belshaw and wife's place would be damaged In the sum of $500 over and beyond the advantages. The court does not deem the road of sufficient importance to warrant the county lu paying the damages. It Is ordered that if tSe pe titioners do not pay the amount by Oct 7, 1895, that the petition will be dismissed. At this time D P Burton, county assessor, reported that he would not be able to complete his assessment roll for lHUo witliin tli' time provided by law: it Is therefore ordered by the court that he be allowed 30 days addi tional lime in which to complete said assessment roll. Vacation of a portion of Hendricks' addition to College Hill Park; prayer of sjt it inner granted. Mathew road in 1 18 s, r 2 w; report of viewers being unfavorable, said pe tition dismissed and expenses of said view aud survey taxed to the bonds men. Xf T Campbell load, t 10 s, r 5 e; papers beiug defective, petition dis missed. J W Bond road, 1 16 s, r 4 w: J It hill, Ths Bailey and Jaues R Yates appointed viewers and tJ M ;oiner, surveyor, to meet August 26. Vacation of iKrtion of Hendrick's additiou to College Hill Park; coutl ued. At this time the court adourued with the purpose ol visiting the site of a proposed free ferry on the Middle Fork tf the Willamette near AD Hy land's, and to convene lu Eugene ui Tuesday, August 13. llUj Outrd, AURUnt 10. Insane. Miss Adeline Taylor, aged 13 years, was examined tills morning on the charge of Insanity le fore Judge Fisk, Prosecuting Attorney Williams anil Medical Examiners Drs. John W Harris and E. D. MeKenncy and was ordered committed to the asy lum. The young lady has been resld l.,,. ut lu imp unil Dim csuse of her condition is epileptic spasms which sue lias naa since sue was iour jmn of age. At times she Is quite violent, ft I.iimiuwi tnnit Hie unfortunate young lady to the asylum ou this moruing s local train. uixi ti,u nm.lilu N V. Post savs: Reports of the growing crop do not indicate much difference fian lias been going on for some time past. Mmv nt Dim vsrds throuirhout the country have received very poor care and the resi'ii is mai. inejr ac cordingly making a poorer showing. Not a few growers are already ques tioning whether it will oe worth their while to pay any attention to the crop more than to null the poles, strip and stock them. It certainly Is far from a promising outlook. Daily uu&rd, Auuit . V, 1 1 i n i v-.- - - - - Hon. U. Clay Humphrey acted as City attorney the day of the show, says the Broad-Axe, the regular city attorney not wishing to act that day. It don't ..t... titu. iiuor atiiirfiv nroHe- cuted anybody, but It is said he accom- plisned everyirnng lie uuuenw that, too, with pniflt to himself. E. B. Hklpworth resumed his old potd .1 . i... ...... itv Mm wav the IIOU uio lira, "j . city never had a letter attorney than that same K H. Skipworth. More Ties. Another order for 30.: 000 ties was placed hv the O" fc 1 H. t I. Mia in taf n I 1 1 railroad yesieruay nu up the Hantlam. The work of plac ng the road In thorough repair is go mg steadily forward. Manager Hone has irone to Portland to consult with Mr ( Hammona cooceruius plans of the road. Iff v N" B Alley is the recipient of a finely polishcl ivory head cane, presented to him by hi. m Frank. Naturally he Is quite PenciuaJ. TiiV.J Osud, Aujuit I E B Eurl visited in Albany yester day. W L Houston, of Junction, Is In the city. Mrs Grace Oaburn, of Hoseburg, Is quite sick. T II Hubbard, wife and child, of Sa lem, are in Eugene. Dr McKeiiney lias returned from a trip down the valley. Thos Calu drove the Woodcock Page party to the springs. Cas Matlock left today on his bi cycle for a trip to Blue Biver. Hev E C Sanderson Is moving Into tile George Abrams residence ou Ferry street. ' Misses Carol Johnson and Estella Learned left ou a trip to Newport tills morning. Al Hampton returned tills afternoon from a two weeks' trip to New-port aud Portland. Miss Ma Houston returned this evening to her home at Mohawk after a lew days' visit here. Ham Newsoine, of Prlnevllle Is In Eugene. He will return to his home with his family, Monday. Miss Osle Walton left for San Fran Cisco this morning, where Mie wil" pend two or three weeks t J L Page and wife and Attorney WoodeiMjk left for the Foley springs this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Dr J s Dale and family, of Portland, will remove to F.ugune next w eek and (M rmaueutly locate here. E. C. Smith and; party have re turned home from the mountains. Mr Smitii reports having had a very pleas ant trip. EC Garrett, of Portland, and Ed McClunahaii, jr., will leave in the morning for an outing on the MclCeu zie river. Miss Llllie Hamilton arrived here on this afternoon's train and will vis it some time at Mayoi Matlock's resi dence, the guest of 'his daughter, Miss Carrie. Miss Blanche Huff left this morning on the stage for the Siuslaw where she will teach a fall and winter term o school at Hermann. Fossil Journal: Mr W 8 Thompson, wife and family left Wednesday In a prairie schooner for a two months' out ing in the valley and on the cosst. They will visit the family of Dr. Ogles by at Junction City. Senator A J Johnson returued from Belknap Springs last niuht, and left tor his borne at Hclo ou this moruinu's early train. He was agreeably sur prised to meet bis family ou the train leturnlng home from a visit to Hose burg. Mrs Shaw and her daughter, Miss Alice, have gone to San Diego, Cal, to visit their son aud brother, Victor E Shaw, a prominent attorney of that city. They expect to be gone about six weeks. The!.' many friends trust mat tliey may have a very pleasaut trip, Cottage Grove Items. Leader, Aug. 10. O B Kline, returued from Eugene Tuesday, where he had been working in the Postal telegraph offlue a few days, during the absence of Miss Mamie Knox, who was visiting her parents in Lematl. We regret to learn that Mrs Annie Millard, ou account of Illness for several weeks, could not make her visit to Eastern Oregon. She Is now with her parents. Dr and Mrs W W Oglesi.y in Junction City, confined to tier tied Willi serious Illness. C M SkeeU aud family left for Bun- dou Friday morning in a hack. He has been running a racket store in Lie uiati several months, and expects to lollow the business at Bandoii. Wish him success. Andy Nelson and II Edwards, are showing some Hue sample ot ore mat are lined with gold from their claim south of Bohemia. The samples were taken from within three feet of the surface, and the boy. are suio they have it rich from grass roots down. lire Al P.udlMon. PendlktoN, Or., Aug 8. Fife last night consumed the Transfer hotel and several adjoining buildings ou Main street, one olock from the (). It. & N. de.ot. The loss Is about $16,000; the Insurance half that amount. Four bodies have been recovered from the ruins, and one man besides is si ill missing. Frauk Breeding aud Old Wolf, an Indian, were two of those re covered. The others missing are (i. Clacking, William Sireunsen andjj. D. Taylor. It is thought the firth tXKly may be found. Tim fire origi nated on the upper floor of the Trans fer house, wheu a man drops-d a match near some gasoline. mere were 29 guests. The fumily of the landlord consisted of six H-rsons. Hammond's Plans Articles of In corporation tiled In Astoria Tuesday, tuken together with statements said to have been made by Mr. llainm ind, Indicate a project of several dimen slons. It is to build up a large city on grounds owned by the late Captain Finvel opposite Astoria, on the penin sula, al the south of the entrance to the Columbia river. It is to be ramed Flavel, and Is t have electric lights, watet works, wharves, etc., and rail road connection. This would Indicate that Mr. Hammond intends to have an exten Ion of the O. C. 4 E. H. It. run to Ihe mouth of the Columbia river. Ex. T i.u Tiu k phut Tim tmw liirht JjlUIli iJI.l L u" - ' - n draught river steamer, the Gypsy, .. - r. . X- I " .. I .. 1 1 . bunt oy me u it. i " for the upper Willamette traffic, will begin making regular trips between t '- i 'a 1 1 i SB tifl Kulem next MohdaV. connecting at Haiem with Ihe Modoc lor t uniaim, mnyr viiw muniy ."v. crat. The Gypsy draws but 9 Inches of water. Hie is provmeu iui a steam capstan on her bow, and she can run In the shallowest water on her route. This boat Is Intended Tor the Eugene route. Daily Uosrd AufiutV. j Runaway. A horse at taehed to a dog cart U-longlng to Mrs Travis took a spin this afternoon, demolishing the vehicle. The horse escaped without injury. Flervnie ltstus. The West, August 0. A swarm ol fishermen and China men will arrive on the Bandorille for the Elmore cannery. The steamer will lie hire about the 20th. Ou the 27th the schooner Mayflower ("apt Olscti, sailed for this port to load lumber. The bar at present is in a very fuir condition and should the Mayflower have a successful trip, more Vessels may reasonably tic expected. In the Justice court last Saturday the ease ot tlepple Masterson vs Marr Sutley was decided in favor of the plaintiff and com were assessed on the deleiidauts. y the dcciaslon the pialntltl receive Judgment ou a promissory uote for 75 aud 90 days Intel est. Born, at Ileceta Light Station, Aug 3rd, to Mr and Mrs Jnim Cowan, a seven pound Isiy. This Is the first clillil Imimi at llecclaiind will probably bo named Kiin nholt, in honor of lu sector Farcuholt of tills district. Mr J L Wells, of Seymour, Baylor county, Texas arrived liere Monday, lie It ft that state on July 19th aud Is representing alsnit SO sit tiers, who wish to locale on some desirable land. They are now situated In an almost barren country in northwestern lexss, where it freezes for a couple of ho irs and then suddenly becomes Insuffer ably hot. Mr Wells declare It the most changeable country on earth. He left up lb-coast Tuesday morning and will go Into the Interior, examining all the unsettled laud ami will select the must deilnthle. He cxpicssed himself as very well pl. nscd Willi our couutry aud may return. Decidedly l'u(ortuuatf. Florence West: About one vearsgn Messrs. J A Pond, J W Carmau, G W Moslersou and C (' Uehnke purchased lots oji the water front, is'twieu Kuril & Du ven pint's store and the Morris hotel from David M'lrse, Sr., w ho gave desilswlth the usual title miarautee attached. The purchasers never sus pected for a moment that everything was not all "hunky" until a few weeks sgo when they received Information from seemingly a reliable source that there was a mortgage ou the properly, but not stating the amount or any par ticulars. It now transpires that Iwfore lie sold the I rorty to the above men tioned gentlemen, Morse executed a mortgage on these same lots to Elijah Smith, of the Soul hern Oregon Com pany, whoevideutly holds lhe"cltich" strings. The only way out of the dull culty stems to be for the purchasers to nay oil' the claim, but they are lather liewililered at the sudden turn of af fairs ami have placed the matter In the hands ol Attorney E E tieiiedict, Willi what result is not yet known, Messrs. l'ond and Carman have enct ed buildings upon their respective lots. Junctlnu City Items. Times, Aug 8. New wheat Is coming In pretty lively. It seems that 35 rents will be the prevailing price for picking hops. Born to the wife of Mr Charles Slohlbsrg, Monday, August 5, 1895, a son. Quite a nuniU'r from here attendtd the circus lu Eugene ou Wednesday. They report a large crowd and a good show. Mr and Mrs James Howard, who have been the guests of Mr aud Mrs llatichett for shiiih time, departed for their Home lu Illinois vteihie-uay. Mr and Mrs 8 llaiidsaker moved to Eugene yesterday ill order togive their son John au opportunity to attend the university. Mr and Mrs HauJsaker will Ik greutly uiisscd by their maiy friends. Foot Rack Brownsville Times: Tuesday afternoon a fisit race was mulched isilween Klsworlli Cameron of this pluce and James Allen, of lib ation, the race to take place In that city on Situnbiy afternoon August 17. The purse is $150 and llio dinlauoe 76 yards. This Allen Is a stranger In Oregon and may be a fast man, rnd no doubt Is, or else he would not have, matulied Cameron. Our boys are confident however and exiett to double the contents of their ex chequers." Elkvator Pii'ks. The Eugene Mllluml l-'ti.eiiliir f 'n Inivii iiIacjhI iwil 4 Inch galvanized Iron pis, for carry ing gram, oeiwecn me nun ami wsru- li.n.u. f Inu .iii.u rutin rr.uii Him lull. torn of the mill to the top of the ware houso to deliver grain to tlio latter as II la lwuti...l Tliu utile tnkfi. I lit grain from the bottom of the ware- i - i ,i..n....u i, ... ,i... nr it. u liousti nun unni'in ib mi mi- i. ii. wi in ...in r... ...i. ..it.... ................ rrf... ..1.. Illlll IUI p-llll'llllg iiiininini , hv I ' 1 1 " " are supported ou three poles, and are i i -..i.. ... I...H.I1....- w ueu securely tip inu iuiiiuiiik. llntlf .unl, Allgllal 112. IiivmicK Mi'iT. Suit was com- iiiniwwil iii tint l.niii countv circuit court this morning by A P Crow umiliiht. bur liiiuhuiiil F li Crow for absolute divorce. The couple were married July 1, ISH. Two children are the fruits f said marriage a girl 6 years of age and a buy two years of sge. Tlie ciiiuplalnl alleges that the defendant has accused the plaiulifl of tbe crime of adultery which Is alleged to he untrue; also or auusive coniiuci and has threatened the life of plain till. ' DtllT Ouri, Auguit 10. Ic'iuv Anoi'T (li'T. Tim fire on Spencer's butte is now about out and la ulrluullir folifllled fYl .11 flbl ratLltt. snake deii u the south side of the mountain, fc. J. t row now thinks the fire has been a blessing instead of a harm. It has burned t lie under brush, which will permit of some grass grow ing ou the laud. twlljr On.rd, Au(iiit 10. RkaiiY fok Whkat. The Eugene flouring mill Is now ready to receive wheut. The cleaners have be li ad Justed and about 100 bushels of gtaln were iuii throuirji llieiu. Monday many loads of grain will be received. The people ol l-.ugene snouni see mat this enterprise is maoe a paying one. DlllvOuaril, Alixnit ID. CAR ok I-'KflT. Humphrey & Se gar will ship a cur load of plums to morrow morning. Tills car foes to Chicago. Camp igaa Ctlltnts. Foi.et Spkinos, Aug. 9, 18&S. The "Three Sisters" Dartv are enlo Ing themselves Immensely at lb' . ucsuiirui resort. Tbe first uotable occurrence on the Journey was the summersault of the , white pony aud the narrow escap of the rider, Trilby, (II. L. V.) while rounding a corner The redheaded girl theu mounting, the trick pony j maliitalatd his equilibrium the rest of tbe way. The advance guard consisting of two of the "us w women"', mounted In ac cordance with their ideas, preceded the party and selected a camping site on the clover terrace, shaded by mountain ' I .. I , i . ... . ... .. a OTuar. auu iivuiiuck, wneru we iinu ourselves very delishtfully located. After a most refreshing hath we climbed to the head of the spring and ou finding we bad forgi tteu an egg to test Ihe heat of the water, Jarmau kindly slid Into the spring aud from the disappearance of sxle grease since aud the needed bandages, the leuiera ture of the water was found sulltciout to ir boll human flesh at least. A concert was held hvt evening which all attended. The repertoire consisted of dsrkey melodies, break down Sweet Marie, Nut Hrowu Maiden, eto. The boys have proven themselves not Ignorant of the art of angling by eciirlng lu a short lime ninety-four speckled beauties of Horn) creek. The greatest number of poluts was scored today by Jsniian who returned to camp with Uin noble bucks which gave him the seat of honor al our bau quellng Isjard. A trip Is contemnlnted Saturday to Willellada falls. If all survive further particulars will reach you later. A MtMUKROKTlIX I'AHTY. Oclnfuarlaui, Oregon must I healthy couutiy. Nearly every day lu the week you may see walking around town Dr. Patter son, aged 83, and Hon. 11. G. Had ley about the same age, and Eben Stewart In the same uotch, aud Hev. Jacob Gillespie 86, says the Broad-Axe. "Uncle Jake G llespie," a he Is famllliarly called, lives some three or four miles from Eugene In the "Forks" on tils oid donatlou plsoe, located we think, 42 years sgo. it has been bis custom for years to come to town sev eral days In the week, aud lie keeps up the practice yet We met him the other morning on the street at about 8 o'clock, and taking us by the hand said: "You people In town are a rather Isty set. I got up this morn ing aud had my breakfast at the usual hour at 6 o'clock, and bitched up my 'critter aud drove to town aud went upon street te see a man at his residence. I knocked al the front door and could raise no one. Thinking they nihrht be In the bark part of the building at breakfast, I went to the rear diMir and knocked. I raised my man but he had Just got out of bed aud had not dressed yet. much tees be ing at breakfast. Curious how easy people take thing nowadays," and he remarked, "there goes a man I want to see," aud he hustled off after him. An Adhirablb I nsitution. Pen dleton Tribuue: Tbe University of Oregon, al Eugene, free tulliou to all st u tie u Is. Young men ean obtain board, lodging. Ileal and light In the dormitory for $2.6e per week. Young women are provide! wun uoaru in private families at $3 per week. The Institution affords superior advamagea for young people seeking n education. The faculty Is duuposed of educators of known ability and long experience, anil all the modern facilities are available. It is I'ossi dle. Sunday's Salem Statesman: The piesence of Col F V Drake In the city yesterday gave rise to a rutror that he was here to file a motion for the rehearing la the su preme court, ef the railroad commis sioners' salary case, but up to a late hour last night, tbe motion had not inateriallxed, though It Is a step like ly to be taken at any time soon, lu be half of the esorvtary of state. AtthkHkaridk. NewMirt Record: Hon. li II Gllfry, the reading clerk or the United States senate, accompanied by his wle and daughters, arrived re cently and will spend several weeks in our city. Air. uurry nas masy warm friends among our residents aud visitors who will take great pleasure In making It pleasant far himself aud family during their stay among us. ' At Junction. lu the Junction Times' account of the council proceed ing at that place we And the follow. Ing: "A committee of ladle were preseut and entered their protest as to tli non-onforeement of city laws In regard to drinking and gambling. No oi her business appearing, tli council adjourued." Dkcibion Ma tic Judge Fullerton handed down the following decision lu the circuit court and the same has 111 filed with the county clerk: D M Oshurn A Co vaChas EByers, Lucy E livers, A D Jlurlburt, A N Hurl bur t aud Chas Lauer. Decision of foreclosure, after costs paid the first money to be applied to the claim of A D llurlburU lisltj Uusrd, Annual 12. Dkkb KlLl.rn. Hay Crow yester day killed a tine five point buck Just back of Spencer's butte. The young man was out hunting squirrels, and the deer came lu a few feet of him, when he slew the fine animal with a barrel of small shot. A Jsit Ua4. Vimivill 'Pmiiii Ami R .Jllul ll Jackson, of the United State supreme . ,1 .1 . L I .. .... n I ...Lu court, oiiii tin aiiuriMMii. wuuk" Jackson, although a democrat, was . . . . . . , i. . .. appointed 10 it e supreme ueucu ov President Harrison. He had been 111 for several mouths. Hop Co n t h a era . G W Hubbard has made the following conlr.icts In Halem: CD and II Hartman, 10,000 lb of hop at 8 cents; Thos Hunt 8, . OOUJbs, 8 cents; Chrlsleuson, 7,000 lbs, 8 cents; James Down, lO.OOU Dm, 8 cts; John Kirk, 10,000 lbs, 8 cts; J W Mc Oraltls, 7J. HuiLUiNO Hklkctkd. The Divinity ' Pchnol will be located in the building j formerly owned by (.'has. Davis oil Twelfth street near the University. It is now the property of Judge J.J.l Wnltim ' Personal. Pally oimrd, Aufiut lu. Dr Kuykendall paid Junction City a visit today. A L Hawley, of Xewberg, vlsltfd beie today, Carl Bailee Is clerking In J L I'uge's grtn-ery store. Attorney L Bilyeu ha returned from Harrisburg. Wm Preston went to Albany ou this moruing's local train. Jack Palmer returned this inoruli.g fiom a visit at Drain. W W Haines returned this afternoon from a trip down the valley. It McMurphey and wife have return ed home after a very pleasant vaca tion Misses Delia Ham and Flora Morris have goue to Mohawk for a few days' visit. J W Shumate, the Waltervllle oat master aud merchant, w a In Eugene today. Henry A Gray, who has Ixrn visit ing In Eugene, left for Portland this morning. WDCampladl and child, of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived hi Eugene this moruing. Miss Blanche Filch re' timed this afternoon from quite a vUlt to Port laud aud Salem. Geo G Croner, a nephew of C C Cro tier, vlaillug lu Eugene, Is quite 111 at the residence of tiie latter. Mrs. Nellie Hanson, of Falrhavcn, Wash., Is visiting with her parent, C W Young and wife, near this city. Miss Estella learned Instead of no Ing to Newport yesterday left fur Null Fraucbuo, going via the Yaqitlna route. MIssKhlnley, who hss Im-cu visiting her uuole, J II Goodman, In tills city, went to Monmouth on this morning's local train. Miss Laura Burnett U attending tli nilllinery store of the Misses Walton while Miss Oslo Walton Is absent at Bau FraiiL-lsco. H. II. llaiidsaker and wife have moved here from Junction lu order to give their son Johu an opMirtunily lo attend the U of O. Hev. P. R. Burnett went to Lorune today to All one ol his rigular appoint ments tomorrow. His daughter, Miss Edna, accompanied him. Albany Herald: Fred and Edwurd, little sous of Dr O C Awbrey, have re turned from a visit of several days with their grandfather st Eugene. Kaui'I New sou io will have tomorrow moruing for his home at Prlnevllle. He goes by the McKvn.io road. His on will remain and attend the uni versity. Henry and Edna Hubbard, T N Fletcher, Daisy Fuller, aud T II Hub bard and family, ail uf Salem, left here for lb McKeuxle hot uprlngs tills morning. Dallas Observer: P. J. Mulkcv, of Perrydsle, a br.therof County Clerk Mulkey, visited In Dallus Sunday. He wi 1st tend the Slate University agalu next year. Harry W. Welder, tho affable clerk lu Ostium A DeLauo's drugstore, hat gone on Ills wheel to spend bis vacv tlon at Salem, Albany, Corvallis, lu dpK?ndeuee and other valley town. Dell Johnson Is tilling his place In the store. Misses Birdie Swsyue and Grace Converse, ol Portland, arrived lu Eu gene this afterniHiii. Miss Hwayue is the guest of Miss Mae Huff and Miss Converse of the M iss-t I'at terson. The young lad lee expect to go up Ihe Mo Keuxle for a ten days' outing Monday . Lebanon Advance: Mlsa Alice Tetn- rleofuear this place, Miss Mo'.'unoof akvllle, and Miss Flura Wheeler of Eugene, who are camping at Waterloo, walked from that place to Lebanon and back, lost Saturday. While here they visited the paper mill and called on friends, and altogether must have walked fifteen mile ou that day. Prlnevllle Review: Every one re turning home from Hvlktiup Springs, peak words ol praise for the treat ment received at the hands of the pro prietor, Mr. Ost rainier. Undnr his management this is getting to lie a fa vorite summer resort for our people. A peoullar case exists la Corvallis. Rev. Gould Imuuht a suit of clothes. He was entitled to tickets In a drawing for a bicycle, but refused to accept them, not iHillevitig In anything of the tiature of lottery. The stub had al ready been put In, and when tho drawing came off, lo and liehold Hev. Gould got the bicycle aud concluded to accept It. Re E O Wheeler, a well-known Sunday School evangelist ol the Bap tist church, well known In Eugene, having been here a good many times, was recently killed In a ral roud acci dent in New Mexico. He whs a man of enterprise and sterling worth. Albany Democrat: The Oovemor, Secretary of State and Stnto Treasurer have passed resolutions commeiidn ory of the retiring superintendent of the asylum.- or itowiunu, who ncserves them. They are a faroo, though, lor this same hoard by a vote of 2 to 1 ousted Dr Rowland fur another man. Sometimes silence Is really golden, aud It would have been In this t-nsv. It Is every pecullsr board who will kick out a faithful i mploye whose "admin istration has been chaiuctcrlM-d by blllty. Integrity, economy and hu mane purposes." t rtl.. V V LVrmor. Tl... IUII B( VHT,w, Hi uhIIi.. miillmiu fituiiiulila Ilk llin imvufi miiniiu. . ..- - r..ul..i. ii.iin ultil Hiem la fill liettf ttvl- deuce on which lo ini-e an est I te as to Hie yield. ve, ineretore, sun an here to our former figures of one-third to one half short. Dallr Ouard.Auiuaie. Ku'KKn iiy a House. Mrs. Wm. Mayer was kicked by her liore Wed nesday aftcriMMiu lu Hie side quite se verely hut not seriously. Hlnoethat time the bidy has been compelled to remain In her room. Makixo Fwiuh. SimnioiH Bros, have completed the Jnser flouring mill, owned by" Mr. Sylvester. The mill Is now ruuulng and making flour. . Goon Work. The Yatet-Inwtill steStil thre-lilng crew toicsliol U000 bushels of grain lust week hi two and oue-half days. proud of it. an wuuauis, deputy uim- e