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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1895)
Kugcno City Guard. SATURDAY DECEMBER, 21, A.N OLD OKKIiOMAN. Joaquin Miller, writing of the Oregon urgonuut?, linn thin to any of one whom many here will remember: "And who the men? Many came from Oregon, following Marshall. Here in llangiown atill a mm. famous and beloved in Oregon, who was one of tho first to join his old com rude, lie iws been here nearly fiftv yearn, and now verges on to 90. lie is one of these who met under the great fir trees or Oregon in 18 10 and pro claimed to the world that they were not "subiects of England, but citizena of the United States," Bent Joe Meeks at midwinter all the wav to Washington on horseback aa a delegate! Truly, "in those days there were giants in the land." "HftHkins. author of 'The Argo nauts of California,' says of this roan, Judge HunsoII, thai he is per bans one of tho best read men on the globe; that he lias done nothing else but rend and meditate there in the new little red-wodd groves for nearly a half century; read anil 'rock' out cold though for hie simple wants." SAFETY I.N t.OULNKS. A repetition of the horribleSilver Lake tire wua narrowly averted one night last week at the school house near the Jack Anderson place, west of 1 ha'fiix. Iho closing enter tainmeut of Miss Cantrall's term of school was being given, whou the improvised stage collapsed, precipitating the organ and two burning coal oil lamps to the floor, A man grasped one of these getting slightly scorched, and carried it out of tho building. The other was smothered, but with some dillicultv.oii account of the children clinging about tho KTH(iim engaged in doing so. Tho houso wan crowded with people, young and old, and inteusucxciteiiient reigned for a time; but a few cool heads fortunately were poHHessed of the wit to prevent a terrible disaster No personal injury was dono be yond the one man being slightly burned. John I'uttiiigill, the wild man of the Wise river mountains iu Mon tana, has been found dead in his mountain retreat, i'uttiiigill came to Montana during tho early period of His war and had ever since lived alone amoiif the wild animals of tho Wise river mountains, living entirely on raw meat procured by running down gamo and killing it with a club. He wore nothing but a breech clout, bis body being covered with a thick growth of hair, and tho hair from his head and beard reaching below his waist. Nothing has ever been learned con cerning his lift) before coming to Montana, though several stories are told concerning bis reasons for retiring from civilization. I'eUin gill had knowledge of a fabulously rich gold initio, but never dis closed its location, though ho gave to a party of hunters somo quartz that assayed $f0,000 a ton. Several towns in Huxsia have elected women as miyors, n the ground that they are best fitted to be intrusted with tho interests of the community. The "twisting ot the Lion's tail" my mean something more than political capital this time. Still it is vory unlikely that war will re sult from tho dispute. The publio schools of this city will again collect donations for the poor and needy, (iive your mite to the cause. Much credit is due the students and teachers for their work in this direction. President Cleveland has asserted the Monrno doctrine with nint h vigor in bis recent message, ami the people of the United StatcB stand ready to enforce the doctrine if it becomes necessary by baye ncta. Eugene should have a Co mm it cial Club by all means, Attend the meeting tomorrow evening ami help the good project along. It will play an iuiortant part in our business and social world if prop erty organized and maintained. Mot Ice to Injured. I am prepared to rewrite all polielts now In force la the Slate Insurance Co la one of the (argent companies in the world and allow the unearned premium of the Slate policy oil the new policy. Hrlug iu your policies aud save your Insurant. Uko. F. Chaw, Att. A 0 U art ley, of Magii Pa, writ.: I feel It duty of mine to I u form y oh and the publio that IVWItt'a Wlloh II ait' I Khlve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also eurvd my boy of a running sore on hit log. ObBl-HX A. DkLANO. Dr. Flnley, dentist, room S.buuu blk UntoOsburn A lVLano, druggists, oleageut In Eugeno, for a bottle of LIVKUINK,for the Liver, Kidneys, Kick headache and Coiistlpatiou. The healing properties of IVWItt's Witch Haul Salv are well know n. It cures eczema, sklu afleclloiis and Is Imply a rfect remedy for plies. Osulkn A DkLano. j JjB, OK A. NT LECUBES. Christianity Vrr the Endutlonary 1 ueory Boms nam Biaiemcuia. Roland D. Orant, D. V., of Portland was greeted by a gmxl slwd audience at i'aiker'a opera Tmutte last evening, to hear bis tulk on "Evolution." be Uraul'a subject was In reality Christianity ver.us the evolutionary theory, concerning man. lie handled bis tuijtt'l from a Christian stand point of view, basing bis principles lie Hdvaoced upon the fnuodullou of tit bible and the teachings ol Chrikt, and attempted to sliow that every prin ciple advanced which was not based Uoii the lilble was fulse. Mau is the outcome of creation. Dr. I Until certainly has the ad vantage of the evolutionists, Ilia-much as he does not pretend to prove tlie principle of creation but simply dis prove the theories promulgated by Hit latter. Ills lecture, though defending crea tion and ridiculing (he teachings of the modem evolutionists, was Iu the end a very skillful attack upon the University of Oregon and its Instruc tors. The fact, however, that lr. Grant comes from Portland very much lessens the weight of bis attack lu that direction. Notwithstanding the bouse was very chilly, the nkvr held h i audience with good attention lor two aud oue half hours. He gave a sort of Intro ductory review of the conditions which liave brought alsiut the evolutionary movement aud caused It to be so gen erally discussed in these modem limes. He stated that the evolutionary move ment I not a new one, but that It I bediming more popular because skepti cal men desire some avenue of ew-upc from the wind of Clod. They are, there for, trying hard to establish a prin ciple whh h will prove conclusively that mau was not created, hut that be was evolved from die lower animals. This evolutionary process f man from animal continued until the high est possilile state of perfection was reached when man ceased to Improve and remained as he Is ttslsy. The evolutionist has depended iiihmi science to prove this theory lor him, and the object ( f the sa-aser was to eziuotle It. lie quoted many of the leading scientists tif the world, showing that no two of them hsd agreed lb their calculations but that they often vastly differed on the same subject. Thus lie argued that science Is unreliable and not a safe evidence upon which to base a principle. He made some plain statements, citing Incidents where 'deuce has again aud again disproved itself, aud exploded lie own theories. Iu siicaklug of the earth's construe thin, aud of the bom s and relies of man, In the til Meruit stages of hie evolution (as claimed by scientists) found many reel below Its surface, lie argued that the earth la constantly undergoing transformation; that erup tions, tidal waves, etc., are continually uiilieavlng and sutimerulug HirtloiiM of the earth's surface; that Islands are raising ami settling uwny In the oceans, and that these relies of man kind which are being discovered be lies! It the surface, may have been de posited theie by some such conditions as these. He dell ned the til Here nt animal life) as la-lug potential withiii lis own par ticular siiecle only. The possibility ol animal fife is Improbable.' Uod has so ordained that one seclu will not cross with another, snd w hen by some chance they do beeomo criswed the product Is sterile, and Is not capable of propagating Itself. Thus tho iflHereiil species of animal life have not sprung oue from another, but each has been created. The evolutionist claims that man has advanced from the lower order of animal life until he has reached the highest possilile stale ol iierfeclicn, but Drliiaut claims I hat In all Instances animal life has retrograded has gone backward Instead or forward. He tpioletl scientific diseovellea ill proof of i ins statement, laKiug tor example the history of the trlhihite, which had retrograded from its highest order to thu lowest possible order, ami then died a miserable, degraded patiier lu comparison to Its former statu. He cited Incidents of the hybrid, which hail never advanced above the highest oider of tho two species which mo- tin ced It, but had always remained be tween the l we. The sM.-aker closed by stating that he was not In lnvor of the state nuking an appropriation for the sup sirtoftt religious school, hut on the other baud he was Just as strongly oppohed to Ilio staie. supporting an in- stituilon whose proresHors cultivated and advanced the theories of evolu tion, which Is thu direct enemy of i. nrisiiauiiy." He centered his attacks upon the state university and its Instructors, although there Is nothing to show (hat they have In any way attempted to Imbibe the theory of evolutloii Into the minds of the sell Mil. If there are evolutionists In the fac ulty of tlie University of Oregon, aud they have expressed their views in the outside, the school should certainly not be, condemned on that account. Curlestty Causes Her Heath. Ashland Tidings: Mrs. Nettle Way, whose husband Ed Way has la-en em ph,cd by tho Cooke Lumber Co. at the logging camp and who resides alsmt 4 miles from the ramp on the K amath river, died Isst Tuesday by accltlc tit'tlly taklug a doeo of tlrych nine. There was a bottle of the poison about the house width she was not aware of aud dl -covering It, was curi ous to know what it was. She put It to her tongue aud swallowed some of It. Her husbsiid w ho was out at the time, re Hulling to the house Immedi ately afterward, she Informed hlm what sliu hail done, to bis consterna tion and horror. There was no medl cat :d l to be summoned w ithin several mile-i f that mountain home and no n lijhbors near by. Neither man nor wife appeared to be familiar with any remedy. She was soon In convulsions nud died shortly the horrible death w lileh ensues in all cases of strychnine Misoiilng. The only persons present were her hushaud, her little child, l. man a year old, and an adopted hoy about 10 years of age. Thepounl lived happily. Way bears a good character among the employee ai out 'lit log ging camp a ml there Is said to lie no thought or suicide or fou' (day hi the minds of friends ami relative! IkeWsis lb lag mmI. Truth. Mr Itallou What would you like m to buy you for Christmas? Mrs Rallou Well, there are a thous and and one things, dear, that I want. "Rut-r what Is the one thing?" 'Oh, that Is a sealskin cape." i Lancaster Hems. Dec. 10th. Mrs B Jones has been In very poor health ever since she took the whoop ing cough. Mr Jones will move bis family to bis mother In-law' tore main during the winter. Mr George Kinsey, Eugene's aipu- lar lawyer, was at Junction doing business last week. George is a wide awake, energetic young lawyer and Is Ini mure nonular with bis a i fellow-men dully. When a house Is Insured ami is acei dentally destroyed by fire, there Is hIwhvs some oue to Insinuute that it was burned on purpose. The new dwelling which was elect ed by M r Jones has been purchased by Mr Douglas Richardson. His brother has occupied the same. Messrs Richardson and Judson have leased a tract of luud Irom Win Lee of Junction and have commenced grub blng the same. MrMahlon Hawk's little child was seriously ill lust week. It had several spasms. The result was a back-set from the whooping cough. The child Is better at this writing. One day last week on thu play ground of the school house, Klincr Hpuugh threw a rock at a flying bull Tlie rock struck bis brother Cecil on the forehead, cutting on ugly gash Cecil has not been able to attend school since. Spring seed wheat Is becoming very scarce, as there was but little fall wheat sown lu these parts. Fletcher and Carl Coflman were at Pleasant Hill a few days last week. , John Crow Is buying young cattle, George and Fred Carson have been at Kurrisburg for a week with the In t-mllon of organizing a Home. Forum league. The next time a post office ma'am pokes fun at me for the manner In which I ask for my mail I will throw a kiss at her, "aud don't you forget it." We hear the shrill whistle of the boat on the river going up to Eugene It seems as though they are passing daily. Married. At the residence of the bride's parents last Sunday at 3 p m, MrSanlord Thomas aud Miss Lizzie Oris. . There was a hop at the Cris' Mon d ly night, ami they danced all night Jell II iwunl will not move to Mo hawk this winter. Kl'KI.UX. A Popular Wedding. Guard, December 19, A wedding took place at the resl deuce of J M Stall' .rd, on the Lower Mohawk, at 8 o'clock last evening, which unites two of tho oldest fumi lies In Lane county. Tlie contracting parties were .Mr Thomas Heavcy. who resides at Sea- vey's ferry mi the McKenzle, ami Miss Guiiwa siallord. lloth young people are widely known anil are veiy popu lar. Ihe marriage ceremony was performed by Rev YV H Gilbert, of this Ity. Alter the ceremony was com pleted, a splendid wedding supper was rvetl. Several irom this city were in attendance. The new ly-msn it tl couple came to this city this morning, and left on the I lose tin rg local train lor a short visit to I'm t, ami and tlie Hound country. The Guahd loins In wishing them happi ness ami prosperity. Somk Sai.KM PkoPKKTY. The. Sa lem Journal tells tlie following iu con nection with the canvas for the woolen mill slock: Mr Hush remarked that be would like to convert his Hotel Willamette Into a woolen mill, tiller ing to put It all In as stock or lu any way to get an elephant on his Hands, winding tin with the remark that a man who would put $110,000 into such a piece or property was not a gotnl business mau and ought never to take Mock In anything. Ml K 1 MoCnr- nack said lu reply, that be bad the same opinion of himself or of any mau who would put HO, IKK) of good money lu Reed's opera house, ami wound up bv ottWlng to trade it for the hotel. This Mr Hush declined, although the opera hnm property Is now paying a small Interest on the In vestment. The two -alein million aires commiserated with one another a great while, ami Dually woundup the seance, by both deciding to see the woolen mill proMsiilnii through. Islly Uusrd. leftuitr It), Thirty-Fivk Ciiinamkn. Some 33 Chinamen arrived here this after noon from Khnence, where they bud beeu working In Meyer A Kyle's can in ry. They looked like drowned rats. It look three, days to bring them out ami they paid f3 per head fare. RVPY'8 pu.g SITCOSITORY. It gutnintivil li riirt l'll snd Cmllilon or mono? refunded. ;l eenu per hoi. NMid IwosUmin lnr rtreilsr snd Y"r Ssinele Hi MA K I IN Kt'liV, Kruli-terrd I'lisrmst-lsi.Unrss-ler, I s. Ni I'oirrtLs answkssiv. Kor lt tjr sll llisl eUu ilriiuu everywhere, and In fcuneue t'rvgeu uj isiuuru .s ici.atio Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to sutler from it. Nothing so dangerous if al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Osiu kn A DkLano. Dav 4 Henderson, Undertakers anc Embalmers. Cor Wil. and th sts. A ferj Complete Lint of Xm s Goods Dolls and all Kinds (f Toys. Silverware of Medium Grade and of the tiest Grade. ALSO At HI MS, l.ii h .h.o rsih snd ulKrih, I'.SklMAtK'lHI.K. Ml ,-KVU l KfVKVTS K U Il.ssii.l JIM CROWS. A midrf (ul lln el : Silrerttsrs. snd II it l Ket llvnl sltis. W e snu il h mor llisu :hI lo hs mu niiilln rounlriisiir nii-r vur ti.K )rr )ur . en liat on at msnjr nUs thui. Our in.v. alii (. I,. un.t si Ihr Uxiom A sMUua w 7Hr i rsd wouh mk iu uull Santa Claus Has his HEADQUARTERS for Slippers and Shoes at Yoran's Excloe Shoe Store. If you want him to bringyou aomethina that will be a useful present leave orders at our store Remember 5!?oe5 agd Slippers are always good presents. Yoran & Son. ULLIK YYEDDLk'.S MlKIDH. A s:id story is told by a corres pondent in the Salem Journal. Kumor lulls that she loved a boy, an liouet, industrious vouth, who in turn loved her, and their jits were the highest when they were in eae:i other's company. Yet their love was only a youthful love, and probably they had never allowed the subject of marriage to perplex their young munis. Hut ulasl her parents without consjlting her wishes, cho.-o for her a man to he her lover ogniiist whom her verv nature revolted Then her trouble began; she was not permitted to enjoy the pleasure of the couipunyof the one she loved and was compelled to go with her parent's choice to publio pluces there to be humiliated bv him us he reeled in a state of intoxica thin. When slio would say to her would be lover that she woi.ld never marry him, his reply wouid be that she would if her parents told her to. Allairs in this slate went on until about a week ago when she happened to bo in JcfJ'cr?on when she fell into the company of her young friend. Her would he lover seeing them together went to her parents and told what he had seen. When she returned home she tried to induct) her parents to believe that the v had been misinformed and that she hud not been with her forbidden company; she even came to town tho next morning to try to per8iiatlo one of her girl friends to tell her parents a falsehood about it, that rlie might escape threatened punishment. Hut failing in this she seemed bereft of hniio and ex pressing n wish for the end of her lift) she rtarted homeward ami was found a few hours later; dying by the roud-ddc. She had taken car bolic acid. With the aid of a physician she was enabled to sur vive several days, but at no time mild she bo induced to express a regret for her crime. She tills a pro nituro grave all because those divine iiijttiiclioi s: "Children obey your parents in all things," and "Father provok, not your children le.ii-t they be dis couraged," Were lint heeded. An exchange says that a man who does not advertise simply be- eiuso his grandfather did not, ought to wear knee pants ami a queue. The man who docs not ad vertise because it costs money hould uit paying rent for the same reason. the man who does not advertise hecau-e he tried it once and failed, should throw away his cigar because the light went out. 1 he man who does not adver tise because he docs not know how himself, ought to stop citing be cause ho can't cook. We welcome the O. It. it N. Co.'s steamer to this citv. Ihev have built a boat especially lor this trade a n J propose to give us a regular service at reasonable rates. The O. C. A E II. K. steamboats if run here, will also be gladly received and patronized. The Metlfortl Monitor siiL'Kcsts fmt the republics,!! eoiiurt-ssionul conven tion of the tlfrt district be held in Kti- i;ene. HOLIDAY GOODS. GEO. T. HALL & SON. We linve the floest assortment of Holiday GikmIs ever oened in this eity lu our lino. All tif our goods are the latest Pattern and Styles, Imported dlreet by us from Kuro and the factory in the' Hast, consisting of French and Austrian China, Fancy IVeomteri and Plain White. Piano, Banquet and Hanging Lamps, And of ull the N't wt si Styles stul Patterns with Silk and lV-ooratid Sluidis. V also have tho only coiulote i lie of VACES AND H USQUE GOODS, All New ai.d of the L:itot Novi-lt irs i-nl t Mx in irt of the ll. iiuiifiil HnRt of Napoleon the Kiisl. I'nll.y, Our S l!. r I),.jr, Italian lt.y and Uirl lluiniiiif I inn and Lady. ' We also carry Ihe Fiiust line of Jsrdtiiars mid tilass Wrarever svn in thecii v. Oursto k of tir.nvrlos, tsith Staple and Faney, Is the nt.t complfie of id It will l to ll e silvaulsiry of any one w islnnit tn in ike Christum sin chases to call on us i. .1 ms? our U'ntitmil CHRISTMAS Js almost here ami evervlitKlv is thinking what will heaiiloeXMASprvoittoElveto their friends. WK llAVK It! il,- SlHI I 111 llllint IIIISil.l..l limn ii..ii.,I, XV I I 11.1,1 ... '"K . , r.u iii iis-r a rismi. or a can of Davie srni-h Stain to i.mi.Ii ui lh( iKIri.( rurniturV or ilPr ..vw ITALI AN sTATt'AKVs.,.1 FLOR A I. OKN. XI KN I S hHi (a f oiiTv tsj found at OVERTON'S X'hMivei. Kuuu.e. ' "'S Call aud s ihiu. i hree disira wist of -osi.iflloe. Jlouey lu Turkeys. it... t U' II f i.a wlm reeenllv return- ed from Oakland, Oregon, stutes that while there E. G; Voting & who shipped a lot of turkeys to Han Fran cisco, received the following self ex- .l..iMtfirv lelfpr! Wethsiietosay thuttO.OO worth of ..l.l iliisi was taken from the crop of one of vour turkeys sold to Mrs Gold stone of the Western market. This Is good advertisement for uregon turkeys, as It demonstrates tlie laci Unit you urn oniy give mem hut favor them with gold nuggets. ours truly, i 'II AH. Jacohson & Co. About $3.00 w as taken fiom the crop of another turkey. .Miners are now skirmi-lilng over that turkey runch for nuggets. 10 Per Cent Discount Sale. We will give 10 per cent. CASfl discount. 01 me ruiiowinz go.ns, tuMi itmw r egDiar anneal hmnlory. Ladies" and Gents' Fine Shoes, Ladi.s ar.d Gents' Mackintoshes, Hjn's and Bcv's Clothing, Ml cur Tinware at Cost to Close. OUR FELT SHOES ure Just Ihe thing lor cold teet, prlees right, selling very fast. liny our Cobhlers outlit, and repair your own shta-s; Sue, $1 and IJ. Ladies' leggings, 46 nud 00 cents per puir. OUR CliRliTMAS GOODS WILL BE SOME' THE YOU WILL BE SUf.E TO BUY WHEN 00 SEE THEM. Ask for -our Premium 8eriit, which u id he given on all goods sold at regu lar prices, and we will redeem same with Win. Itogers Sc Cr., silverware. P. FRANK & SONS, Racket Store , Eugene, Or, H. F. HOLLENBECX, IiKAI.CS IS Musical Merchandise. Band Initruminti' Sheet Muilc, Etc. l'IASOS-ic ker Bros., IveraA I'oud, Shsi for, lruwbililK, Kuliler.vi nsne. OIWASS Masou A Hamlin, A. B. Chase, Weaver ana other I, silmg Maltci. North Room. Ch rliman Block, Eugene, Or, For your. $e:as anel GO TO C. C. GOLDSMITH & CO. Hiyiiest Market Pries Paid for Hides and Produce. THE EUGENE MIL AND ELEVATOR CO. are now prepared Imleliver Mill Feed in uny art or the ci'y freeof charge at regular mill prices. Leave orders at L O Deckwith's or Geo Craw's office. - .-. '! r.i i-1 i Hit mid on a pvr- n o r7 nit drn Klsts. It cmts I.-ic ii: or.c Consumption uad Im lh best Coo o'm nd i .Youo Car. Sold by llemli rsan Si Linn. LADIES DO YOD E.NOW OR. FELIX IE BRUN'S STEEL 990 FEiimWl FILLS srstheoilnsl snd oriljr FHEN'CH, sntesnd rs Ushl oc"-. on tli msrkse. tnce sent hj nisil Osouiue sold aaUr by osiu'HM ,v iin iKO n ..,1-n .,.! I RKI'!1!. ' 'U'l'HI' i'F.'f.'n mi v turns pur Mock and Store. J' A HI! v 7223 UZST -'.' "N 3 I50ets. nni , HANDKERCHIEFS! Handkerchiefs! We have just opened Handkerchiefs. Tho assortment is com posed of the Latest and Newest patterns, and the best values ever offered in this city. BE SURE ANDSEETHE LINE. Ribbons! Ribbons! - Baby Ribbons-in all shades 1 Jc per yd. No. 2 Silk Ribbon 40c per bolt. No. U, 12 and 10 Silk Ribbon-all colors.. ..10c per yd. Note the Above Prices. BLANKETS. BARGAINS IK We are making a big cut in prices on Blankets for a few days only. Gall Early if You Want the Best Bargains. J. D. MATLOCK k CO. FALL STOCK OFs CARPETSJCSHADES :-JUST RECEIVED AT-: DAY & HENDERSON'S. Creswell Cusunltii's. . Di-e. l!)ih. ISM. Horn DcceiuUr Kith to Mr M K Kelley, a dnugliter. Mrs M J Ililli'iJiis i still daiiKeroiisly ill Willi typhoid fever at the home of her daughter, Mrs H D llnwlty. Mrs Ilauli y is coiiviiUselii(,r. Nnpidcon Ay res' l.onniniive way List Satiinlay, lettlnir somo of his ivihr tinil er I'senpe. Ho now has it more secuie iitul is l:ikiii(,' timber out as fust ss It tilllvi". Theie me sweial li'iriilrid IuinIii'Is ofcliouv pnlnliKs stored i this vicinity this hi u-oii nwuitiiiy u inurkot. Tlie '.loine I'o.iun oiiiniers gave a talk Monday uiglit, but on aceouut of the storm but a small audience was present. They talk ngulu Thurs day night. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock will be the day and hour for the Christ mas program by the Sunday school. Everybody invited to attend. Our public school w ill close on Fri day ol tills w-cik with tilting ex ercises. An entertainment will I given iu Crvswell on New Year's Eve, for the purpose of raising funds fur the pur chase of song books for use In tlie church. Frank Schmuta returned from East ern Oregon last Thursday. He missed being at the stage robbely between IJake Oven and Antoloie by one day. Another order for books for the Suu- day school Iibraay w ill be sent in a few duys. ' oik has commenced on the fence to enclose the church and sheds so as to shut out the low u cows. A needed improvement. There will be a quarterly meeting at this place Saturday, Deo. 21st, and preachiint in the evening of that day by Elder Junes, also services Sunday at II o'clock. Rev M O Brink Is still engaged in the meetings at Lematl. Mrs 8 E Veal ii of Cottage was in Creswell last Sunday. ZKI'll. ANOT11KK SAI.KM FAIM-KK.-rilos. days Salem i'ost; Ju9 u vtenoto press, cutiiea the report thai u W Joliiisnn J: Son's cl nhln store has U-en closed up by the Capital National hank Action taken was tie fore closure of a Chatile nnutvaae lnr $0,000 held on Iheestalilisliinelil hy thele.nk. K Allio is iiiehaiue. ll is thinly In, however, thai ol the creiiitors w III l-e p.ii.t. J'he move . slmi.tv i,. ,in jlisiiivlo Hie ereilllors Toe a-elsnrt siiiil to lie more Uiau .-uinl i.. m... Iialiiliiit. liiy l,u a, ivc. nioer in. Kl.KiTIiiN i.F OkFUKKS. Tho .... nuai eleetion o olli.vra lor the ensuing year, was hehl l.v Eugene Lislit. . N.l II, A r s A M la-t rivnliu. mil. f lortiim n-sult: J I, I'ii m v i . v O I'olter, S W; 1 K KtiiMlcrnss, J J C Church, treasurer: J V ...... ereiary; V MeKnrhiu.l. u ler A verv liir.;e nlleliil.iiiv m h i.i m nt An ..i.. Kanl lunciieon spres.l ttiriliti tjc r.eun.g. lusiaiiuiiou XAivUibtr 17. Hanikerchiefsl our new stock of Xmas - For Fancy Work. BLANKETS. jFRUIT TREES. If Ton s snt to plsnt fruit tree, this full, nu ran sv V & h r crnt on yiiur order ly nireliHS lug In, in the Willamette Valley Kurssrjf Co., Of WHODHL'KN, ' KK .nX. far-SENO FOR PRICE LIST. THE. EUGENE SODA WOKKS lis. rvmnvi'd In JULIUS GOLDSMITH'S CIGAR & TOBACCO STORE, Where 1 will kwp h full M of 'ii" l in v 1 1 n GEO. h". UUI.LOCK. 0. W. KlNr-KY N. K .Vai KU.Y. Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial snd 1'robnU' Bnaliie.s a 8io Isltr. Oltleo In ChrltmsD Block. EKTABUSIIKD IKTiJ.) F. H. HAMMER, Wholesale Commission ' Merchant. -!- nd 217 Dsvls St. cor. Commercial, San Francisco, Cal. We pay the highest market price for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool AND GENERAL PRODUCE. It will nsy yon to write us snd kwp ponied. Libera) stlvsncvi insde on cou.ltfiiniciun. Ifprr hrP lf,," Frsnelvo Produce Kxchsnge. ns,l,UU . Kisiiclsco friill Kxchaiiga. NOTICE UK FINAL SETTLEMENT. N lice is hieby Riren tbt F. W. Osbnin and i W Jul,n..n. t-i.ciiiorn ot th fttste of Willisu Unburn, d. ceased, bate HI' d ibiir i-cc. m i f. r tin I si ttlmieut f snd es.ste. snd M".D,tv ibe Ctk duv . t Jsmisiy, 18J6. hss h-en set bv urdirol 'ibe Court for besuug ubjeciiona to tbe same, F. W. O-BUkN, . W Johnson. 0n B Doekh, Ij cntors. Any. toor Air ,'?!it? PT ti.Pt, and $LCJ per p:,rbi-B. tjx'-Ioa te. lVfortjoT(y.Jisnaj;rciua.a) 4 J-