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r EluiEiNE I IT Y If 1 1 1 ; ID yrUAiirt .Hi 1 , not of 7 XSTABUSIIEFl KIR THE DIX8EB1NMJ0JI OP DEMOCRATIC mNCIPLES. AXP TO KIM IN AOS EST LI VII 8 BT TDK SWEAT OP Ol'R BBOW oiii ali KUGENK OR., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 18. NO. 7 t PETl, 3 0 LIT old t to g Ut: 1 nut 1 1 thedi-i i) Fa: I take ST Cif year? ie, he 1 ctiun ) in ec III mil 11' e iimt I'M Is ; ff ' llull l() III) il Ur Tim ml '1 J 0t 00, P"- u. 1. loc4 All S DVlf III I'l I-- ilU ViEEKLY EUGENE 6UARD. 1 t CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER. ! Tr".M.:' ru-::".ii,Ti is ' . : . : : II 00. : : : : 1 .00. nisi. .... ilh SjntM. ' ' rti3in3 tes f"de known f on application. I jr.-i si' tiIn Ul-ai Ut 01 AKI, j .S. LUOKEY J DKALEK IX C is. iVatcnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. ; pAlKIXO' PROMPTLY DOXE. arIWr'' Warraote4.-tW L. W. BROWN, M. D. rhywlolan nl Surgeon. Orti.u nJ rmilro.w r p.wtiil!ice. Huur w V a. m.: Vi t 0 to 9 . ui. 23. O. X3l2IZZ3. 5 C ANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. I $ Prilos .nil New I'rlcei In Foreign and DOiiU'atic Marble and lirunlle, Monuments. Hc!itoiH'( tuil CeractiTT work of II kluda fur 1M. LL WOKK GUAKAXTEED! liu.'lto Street, near IViloftleo. Eugene, Or C. WOODCOCK, flttoriicy-ut-Law. fries Onc-hatf block loutb of Chrljuian'a EUGENE, : OUHUON. be County Bank. i (KitlillbeJ la li) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business Uall branches transacted on i f.vorable terms. f A. G. HOVEV. President. i J. M. AltRAMS, Cashier. A. U. HOVE V, J K. Asst. Cashr. T. U.lixxnBiCKs, l'nsideut. 3. U. Kakin, J., CmIiim M Um Sank 01 Eugene. Paid up tasb Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A iptnaral bunking bualnaa don. on reuou ' I terms. Sight (trfu on NEW YoKK, .IR'AUO, SAN FKANCI3CO and POUT LtSD.OHEUON. Bills of eicliUK Kilit on fortlt;n couutrif. lpoiiu twxaiyed fiilijcfit to cbstk or oartifj- Cttt. Of llOMit. All oollm'tiiint .ntnutod to ni will rtooiv. niiipt atliiUon fj. L. PAGE, -DEALER IX- (GROCERIES raving a Larue uiul Complete otock of (Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the beat marked, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I cau ofler the public belter price j than any other house lu Eugene. Lira of all licis taken at Market Prices. J.F.FORD, ' (Evaneliit,) Of Dm Mutnea, low, writM und.r dU March 23, ltttti i B. Mkd. JIfo. Co., a Dnfnr. ()riM'i! . 1 Gentlkmkn: On arriving homo hint I found all well and anxiously Salting. Our little girl, eight ai. nue- year oia, who had wiwuii away xiundn. U now well, troii(r and iiroun. and well flenhed up. ri. It. 'ugn Cure hiui done it work well. I til nf Ilia ohll.lnm lllra it Vnup H f'-t'ouRh Cure ha cured and kept y all hoarxiiPKn from nie. Ho give wieverj' one, wltn preetliiKS Tor all ii!ihiiig you prHprity, we are 1 lours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford. I " you rl., to frl frh ud chtr.)il, nd (or the Spr'.:iK' work, clrana. tlie ayatein ilh th. H , .,. ..... ii.... i.. 1.1,1... I V . nI ii'iwi a iwi """I uii'lcra piwltlfr auaranti'. ill eciila per bollle b all lf 11 JrutiiliU. B. F. HAMELL, M. D. PHYS1CIAX AND SURGEON , Office over Baum's clothing Store. .. iiiuA3i MOXDAY, JANl'AUV 20. Tim U It revival dom-d lust iiiijht. The 8 iiiNla llyer pimed throiiL-h lust t Ilt ( . Ifi:u! (iriy w.nt to CrHwell tlii arii-riiiM.il. .I.ilm Vt, of 'leii!int Mil , wu in Eiii'iie Imluy. Nwt'rtil (mrtlin were nut durk limit iiift yeHienlu.'. SuI.mm'h young in.-tt Imve oig:iiilzc d a iliiueliig i'i ill. Attorney W'iKidou'k returned to Ha lem 1 1) la iiioriilug. SeTflnry 'f Slate Kinea'd vi.ited in I'olllunil yenlerday. MrtJiHl Wiire U coutliied to her ll'UIIO with HlckllteK. Ilev E V Hiinlirnoii returned from rortlaud thin Hfteriinim. I J M Willianiii, deputy proM-iuiliig attorney, U at H:ilem. lie rents I' SturirN U Mt ill ipiite 111 at hit home iu reiidletoii. t hin Crunllll, of Central Puint, Id vihitli g relativt-H in tlilt city. S:ilein KrTii;e U upp i. d nu i-xtru .'Khidti of the li'KUImure. Th-re me lunv lJ Inmitu ut Ihe oldii'iV Iiiiiiii ut Itnxh irit. Joi n HuiuUal.er dilivfied n neruioti at Jlmrisburg ye-l -rduy. C I) Col, of I-nl'l. lent Ifen CoiiillliHsloucil a iiotuiy public. II Y Walter of I'ortlat.d in vliith g reliiti.et. tind irieiiiU in t! il y. Mi-H lielle Itrown ai.'l her aiiut hnvu retur.Kil liniii tuelr visit i i Ca ifurnla. Yedoidiiy uiiiruiiiK'H ovei land train arrived In-real 4 o'clock jftcrduy ul'K I I.1XIII. l: iii;li ind iiieleiiii'iit ivcntl.cr Iih s not mop lind' Army and the tSalva timile. Tlio IVndletoii Nti'iim laundry burned Friday niht. Il v'a vulut-d at CU0. Tlio Hluluw htin;e ariivcd here at 4 o'clock yenterdiiy afleruoiui, nearly 24 limns lute. Mlwn Mary Berber and Estella Ienrued exjieel lo vlr.it Sun FranciHco iliinng I'etiruary. Aloert Mnuaii, of ('lcdonl:i, Xorth D.ikotn, is a recent arrival in the city, lodkliii.' up a location. . Attorney L Ililyeii and A 1 Wtietder, justice of t he pence, are ut tending supreme cou ri in S .li tn. The Mlleliel, Lewiii &. Slaver Co h.ia entered suit in the circuit court to re cover money from W It Ilawley. J D WUhoii weut to Collage Grove today. It M rumored that he will soon alart a valoou at that place. Xo lean vear partie have tieeu held iu Alhauy yet llils year. SVIiut Ih the matter with the ladies down there'.' The leupvear propowil aine ought to be be unite lutcreHtiiig. It is heiug proponed ill the social circle of l'ort- lami. Job Davlw. of Mohawk, who wan Inju.ed in a runaway In tldscilya siiorl time since, is still unitule to walk.' HarrMiurir Rovlew: Mis Minnie Evans will go to Junction tomorrow to visit for a day or two before return leg to her home at Isabel. Hon J M Dick, hetter known toolo inhabitants as "Preacher Dick" of Camp Creek, arrived here today after an absence of over a year in Pennsyl vania. Hot. II It Miller hns returned from ft week's visit at Grant' Pass. I1h re port all business interest active and mining i.llalrs boon lug In Southern Oregon. X A Smith returned .from blue river yesterday. He reports but little snow there now, and state that men are at work pushing a tunnel luto the Luckey Hoy mine. Thu Tnli,r f 'mint v evs. nllhlishell at Visalin, California, by tlm Gllstrap brothers, has entered upon its second year. It is a newsy paper and pop iilistic In point of political views. Mrs It It Houston, nf ll.ischurir. supreme chief of lhilhhurn Sisters, pusseii inrougii on yesieniay s iriiiu iu TlieliHlIes, w here she goes to organic) new lodge oi thai orer. fru TtnvliKnn win) hns been visit ing with her tlitighter. Mrs W SGd berl, in this city, left, for Cuividlit this monnng. She w:w itcooiiiijiinied hy MrsG IUrt who Is going to Portland to remain a month. The track at the sii-ne .or the big landslide in ' ow Creek ounyoii wu clenred awav at 4 o'clock Sunday morning, but another slide c ine lui iiifriiutelv afterward, rover tig the track for a distance of 70 feet with a pile of debris 10 feet deep. Harrlslmig Iteview: Mr and Mm i il 1'i.ni'li ri'iiiineil home toduv after s month's visit with their daughter In Kuircne. Mr Coucli had a surgicui operation pcrforued while there WlllCll lie loT8 will ien'ic nun health. Electric railroads are proving of great benefit to the farmers In Maine. The trolley lines run out from the lurge cities and towns to villiages far removed from steam railroad commun ication, and In several distilct ar- rnnueioenta are making to Hill trolley milk trains, vegetable trains, and the like, to enable the farmers to get their produce UleVly to market. It is even proposed to run trolley coal trains, to supply coal to small towns that now use only wood. A modest young lady, who desired to purchase a pair of garters, addressed the young man behind the counter thus: "It is my desire to obtain a pair of circular elastic appendages, capable oflieing contracted and expanded by means of oscillating burnished still appliances that sparkle I ik- particles of gold leaf set with Alaska diamond and which are utilized for retaining in proper position the habiliment of the lower extremities, which innate deli cacy forbids ui to mention." Ou r friend, Dr Iteese, lias been hav ing some sport of late w ith a numherof unsuspecting youths. He has hung out f a an Inesistuhle tempting bait and reward to the (lrst energetic youth bringing the gizzard of an owl. One vounirinan after hunting all day, re turned worn out and hungry. On U Ing skd if he killed au owl, replied: "Yes, and cut it Into little pieces, and I'll Is) darned If I could flud any gizrard." Drowusvllle Time. TUESDAY, JAXUARY 21. Plenty of water. A D ltaxter Is In Portland, j llosfburg has voted a 4 mill school I lax. John P tindexter of La Ceiuss is vis it irg In Eugene. Mr Frank Moorhead, of Junction City, Is in town. 1 The S P company' creosot ing plaut , Is now at Latham j Mrs McClarcii weut to Juuctiou City iliis morning. 1 Mrs Millard cume up from Junction City this aftern ii. i A farmers institute will be held at Union January 27 and 28. j Judge J J Walton went to Salem to- , day to attend supreme cout. i Carey Mui'titi has been elected presi dent of the Salem dancing club. The democratic county central com mittee nu els in this city Saturday. ! Dr W Kuykcndull went to Salem ; this evening on thcdcl.ived overland. i V W Alilughain, one of the pros perntls farmers of West Point, is in the j city. Hall & Son are loading a car w ith jpitutis today for Ihe Sacramento markets. '1 he snio'lmat, Corvallis, run onto a t.ug and is now laid up for a few days at r-aicm. Will Y.iraii is reporting on the (il'Altlt for a few days. Give him your ileum. Yi.ierd.iv' O.vgnuiaii contained a full li."t of all the mines in Hie vlciuily of Hukt r i.ity. Geo It I) irris weut to Salem this morning l attend to business before the supreme c i art. M II H .rlow, Jr, was in town this uioriiiiigaiul states that his father is gradually growing weaker. A part nf the room on Ninth street recently vacated ty t; it Jialc, Is lie iug titled up lor a barW-r shop. Editor Amis of tue ltroad Axe ha a lively communication, on Spaugu's actions, in today's Orcgouiun. F J Schmulz, w ho has been visitlnu in Lane county for some lime, left for home ut Silver Lake, this morning. Mr Joshua Adlcr, a brother of Mrs 8 II Friendly, arrived here from the East this tii'tcrnooii for a few days visit. Itev J F Duy returned today from Oakland, where he has been conduct ing revival services the past two weeks. Murk Katz, agent for Chas. Jacob sou & Co. of Sau Francisco, returned home on this morning's overland train. Mr Clodfelter, of Independence, came up this afternoon on a visit to her sisters, Mrs T W Harris aud Mrs Craig. Saloons In Portland have Is-en ma terially lessened In uumtier this (iiarter hecuu-e of being unatilo to pay license. Yesterday the county clerk Issued a matriuge license to Daniel A Itlack, aged 61 years, and Orie Morgan, aged Si I yeurs. Thirteen carload of i-avv dust, pre sumably for ice packing purpose, were reivully shipped trom Jiakcr City to Portland. Attorney Frank Slilpworth returned to Lebanon today, after a short visit with his brother, Attorney E It Skip worth ol this city. The sturgeon fishermen ofNVIIIapa harbor have formed a union, and pro pose to raise the price ol tlie llsh and regulate the market. Mr Henry Harlow, nf Farmlngton, Washington, arrived here this after noon to attend tlie bedsido of hi father, M il Harlow, Sr. Miss My ra Calef, head nurse in the lufiruuiry of the asylum at Salem, came up l ist uigiii to see ner grand father, M 11 Itarlow, :?r. The north bound overland, due here this incrning, was expected about 4 o'clock this attcriionn. It was to meet the south hound local at Comstock. A Salem pais-r get oil' the following on a prominent Eugene attorney: "A C Woodcock returned home to Eugene this morning to spend Sunday with his family." The U It revival at Irving closed Sunday night after a very successful scries of meetings. About 10 acces sion to Did church was the result of Itev Xc ill's efforts. An O egiin man hns attained some iiriiicllon iu a Philadelphia competi tion by walking oil' with the prize for growing t.ie three lluest yellow globe Daliver ol Ions. Mrs C 1 Wut-on left ibis morning for Poll aud. From there she will lake the neuuicr for San Francisco, and then g' to Southern California to reuiiiin some time. The rabbit drive on the west side last Sunday was not up to the usual iu numbers, us only aW.ul oOO were killed. The next drive w ill take place on the south side of Drew' creek. There was n young girl an the Xlger Who rod-, with a imile, on a tiger; When they returned from the ride Tlie girl was Inside, And themiileon tlie face of the tiger. Chaiies Ficster, Ihe Josephine coun ty wife iiiurdercr, lias been adjudged insane by the county judge, who writes from Grant' Pass aud asks the governor to commit Flesler to the usy I In in. All Oiegonlull collector has Is-etl held lo ihe grand jury In the sum of ' 2,000, by the police Jude. It is sur thai (ieotL'e E llerger got away with about 11.000 ot the uregoi.iuu - " . . i f cash. The yuiiiii; I Vio attorney, Fred S Wood, auspieioned of being implicated in the Pendleton postotllce robbery, ha proven a g I alibi and hi arrest is now regretted by everyone in Pen dleton. A number of gentlemen who have hciiome Interested in bowling, are holding a meeting tin afternoon to see what can I done iu the way of establishing iH-rmanent bowlingal i ! Iir Ibis city. I W W McCormick, medical director ! of the Yakima Gold Cure Company at Xoith YukiuiH, Wash, who is In the city, rcpo.-ts that he Is meeting with i good encouragement and expects to be j utile to establish a . branch institute here. The Advancement (Tub. l'slly Uuard, January 21. The feature at the meeting of the Advancement Club last evening was a paper by Hon 11 It Miller nu "Hala tion of Woman to Soclul Progress." Mr Miller took the part of tlie woman and in an able manner championed her cause Hint brought out her many excellent qualities, lie allowed that the better instincts aud nobler quali ties are louud lu woman, aud while man ha been following uatureand cultivating hi warlike qualities and giving his attention to the accumula tion of wealth, woman has exercised the natleuce, tenderness and mother hood endowed by nature and deveted her attention to the cultivation of morals, w itli the result of a vast Im provement in the social standing of the human race. From Mr Miller's article it appears that woman ha the credit of being tlntt to devise imple ments of various kinds; first to dis cover medicinal qualities of the many herbs; first to give attention to th cultivation of Vegetables and cereals; first to ii anufaciure Hour, aud iu lad first in everything, and after she bus taken tlie initial step mat: has trans formed her Inventions frnm'crudo stale to one of perfection. Tbupuis r was a unvr review of llio advancement of civilization from ancient times, in iv ii ich woman was given the hulk of the credit for the progress made Problem Chapman announced that he had partially eniMtrud several speakers, and on vote of the club it was decided to assure these sieakr their expenses in coining tiere, and the en gugeuient will now be closed. The gentlemen are Mr Watson, of Ashland. subject, Crater Luke; C J Schnabel, of roi'llund, subject, Judicial I'rooedure; It ii lteekmuti, of Portland, subject not given. At the next mtetlng Prof Loudon will give a paper ou "Evolu tion of the Earth' Crust." A Utizeu's Views. Editor Daily Guahu: That hoodluiulsui is ou the iucrease in our city "The fairest city of the pialu ' la evident to all observers, and such will be the case until some means of puoishmuut is devised fur such olleuces that are so common. What, I ask. are the authorities doing thai a good large rock pile 1 uot iu teaiiness to welcome this and every otliei class of offenders who defy our laws? the present mode or punish incut (?) is inadequate, for to be placet! iu a comfortable building this stormy weather and to be fed at the exiieuie of the taxpayers on the fat of tlie laud i just what these criminals desire. Will those who are supposed to administer our laws attend to this without delay? WE'LL bEK. Dally Uuard, January 21. Hetcrned. L N Itouey and crew returned yesterday afternoon from Heudrlck ferry, where they were en gaged for a week In rebuilding the lerry bout, llicy hud just got ready for work when the river commenced to rise and they experienced any amount of difficulty in accomplishing t iclr work, and part of the time were assisted by ten or more men living iu that neighborhood. The boat was cut down and made smaller, and then moved down the river uhout one hun dred yards from where it has lieen the past year, a the current of the river has changed so as to make this nec essary. Mr Itoney states that even now it will be -dillicult lunding the boat, but there was no better place for it either above or below. Circuit Court Cases. John Me- Collum ha entered suit auuliift Lane county in the circuit court for the re covery of money. Th complaint alleges that In May the plalntill entered into a contract with the county court for the keeping of one Daniel liarklus, he to receive si.m per day for the care, board aud lodging of said Ilarkin. He now has a claim against the county fur $213.75 for said services aud ask for Interest on the same from August 10, 1KUL The complaint al lege that the court tendered tlie pluintllf J50 but he refused to accept that amount. A suit has also been en tered by G it Chrisman against It Suinolu to recover money. . Gutting Wild. Col Alley of the Wctt seens to have it in for Eugene more than usual this week, lu his ranting lie suddenly come at us wild eyed in the following lungutge: "Steelhead and Chinook salmon are caught in this river aud transported and told in Eugene, under the very eye and knowledge of a deputy game warden, liutaa there Is no money in ll for the warden, this violation of the law Is left unheeded ' or unmolested, it Is only wealthy canuerymen' money that I wanted In Eugene! Ihe law to the devil! It Is coin we crave! Si'iuiTUALiHM. Prof Iloat, of Bos ton, a spiritual medium and astrologer has taken room over Uhltieharl's grocery store, and hold meetings each evening. Sunday evening the meet ing was free and wa well atteuded, but for most of the meeting an ad mission fee is charged. Astrology la fortune telling by means of planets under which a ersoii 1 born, and many have great faith in this method. 1 he meeting will be free uguln tomor- evening. Daily Guard, January 21. Another Car. Messrs Chase & Co of this city, agent for Chas Jacobscu & Co's commission house, in San Francisco, have sufllclent poultry ou hinduud enough more lu sight lo warrant them to commence immed iately to loud another cur for the San Francisco market. They expect to have the next car ready to ship by rebrusry 1. Dally .Htd, January 21. a n.vi'v A iIiimch out of the usual order Is to be given at Springfield next Monduy eveuing. Ladies are re quested lo bring baskets containing lunch for two. Gentlemen will secure partner for supper by taking hold of a yarn passing under a curtain, with a ludy attached to the oilier end. Let Her Die. Governor I.rd is receiving numerous letter from women, begging him to rpar the life of ioung Montgomery, the triple uiuiderer, at Albany. One (.'allform-i womsu says she knows his execution will have the suVct of killing her, she is ro wrought up over the matter. HHi 11 WilK.lt. Tlie Klver is New Over 17 Feel Above Low Water Mark. ially (iiiaid, J miliary .'!. High water has come again aud is staying pretty well, with prospects of remaining a few davs longer. The river has been nearly lank full for several days, and last night went over the bank. At eight o'clock this morning it registered 10 feel aUive low water mark. It has U-eu rising lowly during the dny and is now a little more than 17 feet above low water, The heavy rain of last night will undoubtedly keep it up for another day at least. Last night it was reported that the bridge was cracking and it wa sup v wed the middle pier was being un dermined, us it vtaud In the middle of the strong current. However, the bridge is still there and today it shows no Indication ut giving away, and teams have been crossing a usual. The water is over the roud north of the bridge and wilh a little further ilso travel will have to be suspended. A K Patterson aud Fisher A Wutkius, who have their slaughter houses iu the bottom ucrotis tlie river, weut over this morning and brought some of their stock out and placed the balance wheie llicv will be sale Hundreds of people have visited the river today, many expecting lo see the bridge going or gone. liut hlllu drift lias passed down, and most that is passing is small, it la. 'Us but a couple ol weeks ot being six years since wu had the big flood. Hud there Is-eu much snow lu the foothills ws would have had a repetition of it ai thi time. Tli river lit had hundred of vi Hon today. If this down pour continues steam boats cau lake short cuts across the valleys. The present high water have had theetfect of closing the locks at Oregon lily lor a lew days. The Hooding of the bottom on the east side couis'lled Mcsar Fisher A Watkliu and Messrs McCoruack A Itarlsch to remove their beef stock from th slaughter houses today. The annual were taken to John conger' farm two aud oho half miles weal of town. The high waters have Hooded the Springfield bottom, and the roud I impassable at Judkiu's point. Th Sprlnglleld stage came by way of Hen derson and the Spnngtleld 1 tl U I1 cemetery today. If the watershould get much higher considerable damage may be done to properly In the bot tom. The city has been pretty well flood ed with surface water, but not suffi cient to do any damage. At the low place on the Davis lot at (ilh an Olive streets discharge from the sewer has been touring out through a manhole and has Hooded the loi to a depth of two or three feet. This is caused by the outlet ot the sewer which Is so constructed that a heavy pressure of water at the river lose it, thus pie venting the content of the sewer from escaping. This high water promise to be of vast value to Mr Edri and his mill race. A few years ago the river changed to a new channel uud cut out a part sf the mill pond near the uni versity, lor a cou pi or years the channel ha turned at almost a right angle opposite the university, throw ing tha entire currcut across the chan nel and against the wall of the mill (Hind. Xow the water Is rapidly cut ting a straight channel at till point audit! more then likely when the water reu dus It will leave a big gravel bar along the mill pond. In thi case the mill race will lie oeruianeittly pro tected. Daily Guard, January 21. Sentenced to Jail. liny Ilabb, Francis Ilempy and Linn Alexander, the boys arnstid for creating a dis turbance at the Salvation Army bur rack Sunday evening, were glveu a trial in Recorder Doilis' couit till morning. A number of wituesse were examined on both sides. After hearing the evidence the iteenrder sentenced ilabb to serve eight days lu the city Jail, and Heuipy and Alex ander were given live days each. The boys were not given an opportunity to pay a II ni'. The were placed iu the city jail immediately alter the trial, anil will have ample opportunity for deliberation before again gaining their freedom. Didn't Get Here. Thu Win ?.I Hong, the O C it E company's boat, which i-alled from Portland last Sun day with tlio avowed Intention of coming to Eugene, didn't get here. Sh came as far a Corvallis aud then turned back to Portland. Xo cause Is given for the boat' failure to come to thi city. It certainly could not have been for luck of water. Owing to the condition of the lock It will probably bo everal day before she reaohe Portland. She has announced her Intention of coming here again, but the people will uot l.xik for her until they hear her fog horn. Daily Uuard, January 21. Died. E C Goodwin died lust even ing at the residence of Arley Meek, about thne miles rwlow town, of ab scess of the lungs, lie was 82 year of age. He had been married, but hi wife and children passed away before him. Thu funeral service are to bo he'd tomorrow and the remain will be buried In the Luper cemetery. Sli'keme Court Cake. The fol lowing cuse came up In the supreme court at ttalem yesterday: "Thomas Day, npellarit, v Mike Hchneder and Mr M Schneider, respondents. Appeal Trom Lane county. Argued and -iii.iiiitl. 'l. A I'j Heeler ailor uey for appellant. L ililyeu attorney for respondents." Dally Guard, January 20. The Steamer. The steamer Gypsy reached the wharf at till plac at 2:.'i0 thi afternoon. She brought up a large load of miscellaneous freight, mistily for Eugene merchant. She ha a (inantity of Hour to laks down from the Eugene mill. The river is now at a tea foot stage. A Cha.noe. Ietcr Ogden who had the subcontract for carrying the mall over the Llewelyn Smlthlleld route; tin diHised of his coutiact to John Holland. Against I tie I o.t art. Corvallis Times: A decision just handed duwu by Judg 1'iillerlon Is of considerable. Interest to Col Fgrtitou Hogg. The led. ion is upon the pet . lion of Col lloicg to hav i returned to him the j'i'.IHHI depend lid, with the hen II, a forfeit money at the sale of the Oregon Paelllc, w hen Zcpliln Job bid one million dollar for the pro perty, l lie petition was originally Hied ut tlio April term of court in l vi. uud wu t ressed Mgtiln by Wallis Xah at the spring term Inst year, alter Ihe sale ol thu road to Homier and Ham mond. A demurrer to the petition wua tiled by the Farmers' Trust and Lou 1 1 company, and th latter was argued nl the last Anvemla-r term. Ihe decision Just handed down, sua lain the demurrer, and order tin petition dismissed. The case will probably be appealed to the supreme court. Keal Estate Transactions. Kcimrtod dally by th. Kiiitin Ab.liart rem I'.iiT. (iIUcv In Tltua block iinHo llulTiuaii II.hhc. COUNTRY. U S to Isaac J Taylor w of n e J, ic 12, tp 21 , r 4 w, con N) ucres; pat ent. C V Wiishburuw to Thomas Knebcl il 4 of n w J, sec 26, tp 16 s, r 0 w; cou I ISO. Sentimental Sh-.si.aw. Mar riniicahlu men aie more plentiful thi.ii marriageable women on the great Sius law. The Floieiice West bus com piled and published lu It last Issue a list of tlie men who stand no show for the Joys of connubial happiness unless thry got without tlio boundary linos of the great (and everlastingly scarce of feminine marriageable beauty) Sius law country lor a better half. There arc nearly hO i f tlio bachelor who are lightly living ou the fond hojie that till leap year will not pass by without forever dispell ng from their re vptlve but timid minds the forlorn forboding of eternal bachelorhood. None of them aie unih i 21 year of ago. In other word they are all old enough, and just awidllng for the chance. Girls, If you conuot Hud your choice any where else, why not go to the great Siuilnw: The newly spied out laud of Italian skies, s ift blow.ug breezes and timid young bachelors. A list of ti e nanu s of these charming young men is now on II lo at the Guard ollice and will be shown with pleasure to any jeuning heuited voungMiss who wishes lo try the latest method of proposing. Please consider well the Eugene b ys, though, before select ii g from this I si. Dali) (luanl, Januar 22. IUver Fai.i.inu. Tho varin heavy rain of the past few days irought the river up to ihe 20-foot nark in thi city. Thu ruin ceased to Tail uud the weather tun od clear an 1 cold last evening, thus giving tl e water a chance to go down. Tin river cou tinned to rise until It rea.iied the 20 foot murk some tluiedurlii ; last night, and then begi.n to recede. The water stood at lo feet at 8 o'clock thi morulng, but wa rapidly falling, and this afternoon stood at l.'l lin t. So far as cau be learned no particular dainnge lias been dune. The wall ol tlie mill pond Is apparently uninjured, though the water I not yet low enough to determine Just how the channel I there. The new channel which I being cut through onposllo the mill pond Is small but will undoubtedly become the main channel of the river within a year or two. The water had receded enough by noon today to start the wiiii' I of the Hour mill, ami proba bly by tomorrow thu mill will be ruuniug again. XotHis Nephew. Carey Martin Is not a nephew of Secretary Klnculd'a notwithstanding this Information was telegraphed to the Oregonian by it correspondent at Salem aud ha been copied by the stale pres. Mr Martin is no way related to Mr Klncald. ite is a young man who started In poor and worked hi way through the University or Oregon. He Is holding Ll present position ou his merit alone, and the malicious attack made by thu Orviouluu's correspond ent, from purely personal motives, Is unjust, rind basely mlsrepreeetit the tutcmeut which tin made. At Sr. Louis. Among the Oregon editor who hud reached St Louis on the 17th en route to the National Edl turial association's meeting at St Augustine, Fla., were tho following named: Chus Xlckell, Jacksonville; A W Patterson and sister, Hcppuer; Ira Campbell, Eugene: Gue. leaalce and wile, Port and; D I Ashbury. Can yon City; W II Leeds and wife, Ash land; C C Doughty, Dallas. Dally Uuard, Jauuary22. Ill i ll At the lininn of her narvnts. Mraml Mrs Mum Wltlirnu'. near F.l- mlra, January 21, 1800, of consump tion, aiter an unless oi nearly a year, Miss Eva Withrow, aged 18 years. The funeral will be held at 10 a in to morrow and the reixiuius luterred In the Ionian cemetery. Dally Uuard, January 22. A Kouoii Trip. Sheriff Johnson returned Into yesterday afternoon from a trls to Cottago Grove, Lorane aud other place lu that end of the county. He rejiort an exceedingly rough trip, and encountered pieuivoi water, hi horses being utmost forced to swim a number of tine s. Dally Uuar, January 21. Installation. Wlm whala En campment Xo II, I () O F, i istalled tho following nlllcer last ev ning: I L Simpson, C P; Noble Sir I ,er, H W; J II Lnmpsoih II P; J C Church, Treus; A H McClurc, Scribe; J W Che.ry, Guide. Dally Uuard, Januar '21. 27 Tons. The Gypsy kit down the river, thi morning with 27 tonsol freight. Of l bis amount there were 20oTarrel of Hour billed lo San Fran cisco hy the Eugene Mill it Elevator Company. Lost. A lieavv Kaier halter and strap between EugAiio and Coburg, Saturday, Jan 11 f littler pleny leave at Dr KuykendulP oIlK'e. Married. At Jasper, on January 17th, I81MJ, Mi Clara llarber and Mr J L Moorehouse, itev It G Cullisou ollkiatlng, s .' i. .: i. S ; SIM" MONO V v- ' ':- -.' 4 t .- ' ': - - 'J IaRECt.UlATOtt 1. 1 i rt A a tr i 4 GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Alrr.i-Kt rvervhiJv t.il.e some laxative mcJkine to clranvtr the s stem and keep tli lined pine. 'Ilnne who t.ike SIMMONS I.IVLK lUGli.AIOU tlhirij or powJcr) g;t all the Y nei.ts t f a i.iiU anj pleasant Lix.itlve anj tynlc l!.;it pu:is the blood anJ strengthens the whole system. And more than this: tiMMuNS livi.k RlitiU LATOK rei;ul.i!f the Liver, Keeps it active anJ lir.ilthv, anj when the Liver is in f'i'J cond.i.tm vol! I'mJ yourself free from V.ul.iri.1, l;ninus:i--, KiJigtstion, Side licadaJie anj Coiistipation, nnj ri J ot that worn oi.t aid J.-hiiit.itcJ feeling. 1 hese are ail a.:iJ I y a sK:gisli Liver. Good digestion :riJ lii-Jjom ftom stom.iih troubles will tmlv be l.il when tlie liver Is pmperly at work. It t uihled with sny ol these conipljint-i, tr' SIMMONS LlVfcR Kl GULATDK. liic Kin:; of Liver Medi cines, an J Better than I ills. frt-IAT.KY PACKAGE-a Ua the Z Rlainp in red on wrapper. J. II. Zcllln & Co.. I'll i In., Pa. AltOUT THE SCHOOLS. I'luse uf tlie Winter Term Uxerelsci ol Pioneer Day. The winter term of tho Eugene pub lic sclnsils will close February 7tn, aud classes are now reviewing for ex amination, ihe examination will begin the latter part of next week aud close with the cud of the term. At this time those of tho Eighth grade A class finish their work lu the publid schools and are fl veil their examina tion for graduation, ihe class till year 1 com posed of 12 boys and 2-j gills. Alter piL-Miig their examina tion they may go to tho university or continue studies in the publio school. The graduating exercise will net be held until the clo-o of the school year, win ii another tins will lie graduated. The entire class ( I graduates will uuiu- ur about tlxty. I'lO.N EKirj.XEltCl.SEa. i: .erclses tainting lo cull to mind s?r school days will tie held nexc ay afternoon. Owing to lack of floi 'ri. acci uimodiinon the exercises win hav. to be prlv:itu, about sixty In vita Ion having been sent out. Tho folic wing circuit!'' and Invitation has been nl out to l lie pioneer resident of this section by City Superintendent; Keltl, uud Is selfi xphiuatory: "Dear Sir: Preparation n e be ing made (or exercises In the Kijlitli grauo Central school on next Friday alt noon at at 2 o'clock especially for the early settlers of Lane county. "Tho exercise will consist or a few song and readitus which uro familiar to the pupils of forty or utiy years ago. " e hoiie to nave nil mo old seiner wilh u tin that day and we particular ly desire the presence of those who at tended school lu Lane county and Eu gene In the 11 flies. We shall try to hnvo some personal oxperloiice and Incidents of the early schools related by those Who feel in clined to favor us wilh such. "We believe that such circumstances will lead to pleasant memories of the past and prove interesting to th pupils and Inspire them with greater zeal lu their work. "A most cordial invltutlon 1 hereby extended to yourself and wife te b present ou thu above day and hour." Pully Uuard, January 22. Narrow Escape Tho Sprlug- field Ktntre and It occupant narrowly escaped U'lng run Into by the delayed overland train thi morning. When the stuge wa uhout to cms the rail road ut thu university a tralu wa heard approaching. Tho stage wa enclosed wilh oilcloth sides, and the driver, A M C lark, could uot se th train but thought it was coming from the north and that he would have plenty of time to cross the track. How ever tlio train wu coming from the smith and was seen by a man silling by thu driver, who seized the Hues aud stopped the tcamjust as the tralu shot past. Jlud iny started across in truck thev would certululy have been struck by the train, and It took the passenger some time lo recover ironi their fright. ItitoKB Loohe. Corvallis Times: In spite ufthe precaution taken dur the recent hiuh water tho Three Sister broke loose from her mooring In litis city and alter some dllllculty was landed lu thu brush on tlie Linn county side. The Gypsy also broke her fastenings aud loll her wuarr, our. was brought hack nllright. Nor Settled Yet. Salem States man : "J'.ugene is also anxioua iur tue republican congiessioual convention. Albany, however, gotlu.euily aud will no doubt ciiptuni the plum"' ine mutter is not act tied yet. Awarded" Hi hest Horn rs World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEI -KS0 Most Terfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. e-1 1 Trri