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in E 1 i ii i v Jtn O 0 KSTiBLISHEn KOR TDB OlMimTIOS OPDESOCRATIfi rUSCIPLKS. ASP TO HARS S nOSEXTLIVlJIO BT TOE SWEAT OF OI K Hl'.uv. 01, KUGENE, OIU SATURDAY, FEBKUAKY 81). 189G. NO. 12 rm WEEKLY EUQENE BUARD. l, caVipbell, publisher, '-id-EMt ill " "'" b tWet'U I r ttuth oo '"" TEKlHOf Bl-UiCRIPTION' 12.00 1.00. .50. ......tains ratos made known on application. ..Mr.- business letters to Ol'ARI), S. LUCKEY gfa DEALER IN Jjcks. batches, Chains, jewelry, Etc. Iepaihino promptly done. 0-(IWrH WarrawleeV L. W. BROWN, M. D. hvsiclan and Surgeon. Office ead residence user poetnffiue. Hours; to a. m.j 12 to Z. 0 to . m. B.O. HANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. DilT snd Ktw Prloes In Foreign tod Domestic Marble and Granite, Monuments. Hsaiilones and Cemetery work of all kluda for ISA ALL WORK GUARANTEED J fUlia.lt. Street, naar Pestomce. Eugene, Or . C. WOODCOCK, Attoracr-at-Lau . orrtci-One haU block aouth of Chrlsman's Boek. 1UQIIHE, OREGON. Q.Hisnaiois, President 8. B. Ems', Ja., Caablar 01 Eugene. I.M ... I --. n.K.i AtA AAA JorplDs and Profits, 150,000 ! Eugene - - Oregon. A seaeral bankinc boilnaaa dona on reaeou Is term, Bight draft, on NEW YOKK, JHIUAUO, BAN FRANCISCO and PORT LAND, OREGON. i BUta of eiohante aold on foreign oountriee. Npeeita raoalrad rabjeot to check or oertifl te af deposit All collections entrusted ton will noeive Iroaipt atteobloa. Lane County Bank. (Iitablt.had In UU) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n ail branches transacted on avorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. AH RAMS, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, JK., Asst.Cashr. J. L. PAGE, DKAI.ER IN- Slavln j a Large and Complete stock of Btaple and Fancy Groceries bought ia (lit west markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, ca oiler the publio better prices tb.au any other bouse lu Eugene, Mmi ill iuu talent Market Prices. J. F. FORD, (ETanzelUt.) if Iat Moines, Uwa, writes under data March 23, lSUHi B. Mbd. Mfo. Co., Dufur. Oregon. Qintlkmkn: On arriving home lat I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight an- one half years old. who had wanted away to 3S pound. Is now well, strong and "Kurous. ana well neshea up. o. i. lough Cure lias done its work well. noin or the children like It. Your H. o. Cough Cure has cured and kept ay all hoaraneea from me. So give "to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are ours, Mr. Aj,d Mrs. J. F. Ford. tl Jtm with to feel fresh and cheerful, and ZZl1 .!or ,,h prlaia work, cleanaa tha tmrm wiia thaHeadacha and Uar Cure, by uim 'V ?! Ula dM a week. under a pn.1 tl re auarentoe s eenta per bottle by aU drugiiata. B. P. HAMELL, M. D. PHYSICIM HH3 SURGEON Office over Baum's clothing Store, irsl Una Basis MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Korae rain urt night. Itt'publloaii cnndidHtcs are bobbing up daily. Circuit Court tiueln i.hb today. week from The river Is fjuliehw for IliU SfUSOU 01 uie year. The Kitlvailoii Araiy bmrui ks crowded Irntt nigh i. Undo Hilly Wright, the were horse raillNii man is in town. The opera "I'utlence" promines to be uvery popular eiiteitaiiiini-nt. DrT W Harris reports three cases of diphtheria in Cohurg. J L Chiixf k Co ihlpeil u i srlond of ouia 10 fyuu rrai.i'ls.-o yestrnluy. Quite a iniinliiT of lorul wheelmtn rode into Hie country ye.terdsy. The UHBi-Kunent hlmike for ISM) are being printed by tho OUAKI). EiiKcne will erect eoiiklih-rnbly more buildings this year tliiiu it did in 1SH5. The Hnlvatlou Army ollhers swure In twelve new ineiolicr. at the bar racks lint nlht. Of tl ens ten were women and two were men. The Gypsy still umkes regular trips between Corvallis uml lUnibuig and will continue her trips to E iKene as sihui as the slHge of the river will ur i it. The privileges of Imp yenr have en ;il:lel Mrs Fryhuruer.a weulthy widow of Shslbyville, ill., t murry her OHller, u vlo'eiis voting man Jilsl half her own nge. Taxes will squill be delii qur nt lu Lane county on April 1st, unlesthe county couil extends the dale. Taxes appear to bs nioro regular than meals these days. Oakexdiili', Wash., Shin: '"Rev Harry Wutklus cihiUh to n iMipullHt gathering ttt Thompson's hall Wed nesday evening." Atone time kins was u resident of Eugene. The W C T U of Kentucky, after sending ujlrong protest to Secretary Jieroert llgiiinnt inu I'liriMiuoiiiit 01 iiic warship Kentucky with whl.-ky, learned thut it lms not yet been oniclally determined what lluid will be uncl oil Unit occaxloii. Mrs Martha Leavlns, of Portland, advertised lor u husband and James Harper answered the advertisement, and loaned her fijli, that she might love him. Afterwards he learned that she did not love him, so he his haJ her arrested for obtaining money uu- der false pretenses. Chelmlis Nugget: 11 E McOowan has been making a few contracts for hops. One for next yenr's crop at 6o is renortvd. Oue or two for three j ears nt DC are about closed, and it is stitted that negotiations are pending between Mr McGowau and Geo Young for a 5 year contract at 10i A New York doctor has discovert u a remedy lor seasickness, tor three or four days before embarking lake 1U0 grains or iToniKli) ol sodium in tinny grain thw-es, and keep up Its uo In lessening doses ilurlng the voyage. The evidence of the ver of this cheniicul to prevent, and cure this dis tressing compiilint, is very biuu. Stockmen are Jubilant, says the Mitchell Monlter. The winter Is nearly gone, and none huve suffered In the least. The weather clerk seemed to have been aware of the fact that the ran go was poor and the amount of hay somewhat limited by reason or so much having been burned, and naa laid his frosty touch upon us out llifhtly. for all of which we are duly grateful. rendletan Tribune: As aruietne farmers of Umatilla county will not plant as much wheat as usual. They have been so thoioughly drained by low prices that they lire not financially able to put In much wheat. Hesldis this the sipurreis are uiacuuwiko'k them to considerable extent. While those who are able will put In more wheat than usual, the acreage win not be up to the average. A swindler Is going the rounds of the state. He chiitns to be a de'eotive looking after spurious coins. Asks to see coins In your possession and by putting on a chemical solution which turns the coins black, declares it spurious aud takes it awuy with him. The victim savs nothing for a time for fear of being arrested for having counterfeit money In his possession and by this time tho swindler Is far away. Two New York Cily architects. Harding & Gooch, have drawn plans for the most remarkable building on earth, and it is asserted Hint It is soon to be built in that ciiy. It will bel'iO etorles in helht and will have h floor ........ nfoi mio (Mm aiiunre feet. It w ill occupy one large city block and fltty electric elevatois will carry passengers .n,l fr-.lrlil nn noil down turougui II. There will bo 100,000 separate ouVea n.l .olifi.. apcommodutiiiB 40O,(HA) peo ple. A magnificent roof garden, en closed in gluss in the winter, will sur- mount the massive uumung. Tl.. Dulles Times-Mountaineer s'tys that the Vogt ruins are p-oviug a per fect mine. Marshal Hiakeney's 100 creen back was round mere eany the morning and during the forenoon workmen who clearing away rubbish in the basement under tiie room for merly occupied oy Mays & Crowe found 10 pounds o molten metal, be lieved to be lead and silver. 1 1 Is sup posed to lie the remains of a lot of sil verware belonging to a man named Graham, who occupied rooms over Mays & Crowe's store at the lime or the lire which destroyed the building. Tl,. Kiutul Iiiik lieen deposited in 1 he Dalles National Hauk, subject lo Mr Graham's orders. J C Enter, says tho Brownsville Times, who has been In the employ of ii, j p i'n for sixteen ve..rs. and who has l en ro:.d master of the Woodbiirn u.. h.i, i hrunrli for the lnst few veirs Is now section foreman, the I ...inir rnniiH'lled to ina- lerially reduce excuses, hupt M0 ilnp. now has sil- pervlsion over tor iu. Slelcalf, formerly section foreman, has Ihp laid ol! for the present. bile th.se gentlemen do uot admire t .e turn things have taken, they can find consolation In the fact that their actions were same. not responsive " Hill Vrm. ClIATTASoonA, Tenti., F.-b. 22.-A stieclul to the New. from Asbvllle, C., says that Bill Nye died there this afteruooD. TUESDAY, FEHRUARY av Itoseburg has a lady barker. LO Adair went to Portland today. MrsJ A Rriggi, of Dexter, is lu town. Ed I'ongra went to Grant's Pass to day. 8 V Sladdcn returned to Portland today. J J Walton, 8r, is reported quite sick at Coburg. Attorney Woodcock made Albany a brief visit today. H A Washburne, of Spring Held, is iu the city today. Rev J E Hnyder returned to Brow nsville today. Nice stall fed beef on display at the U of O meat market. Marshal Day threw a hobo luto the city Jail this morning. Levi Douglas, of Harrisburg, was in Eugene lust night. MrsL Laird Is visiting at herold home at Pleasant Hill. Altoruoy Geo H Durris arrived home from Salem today. Dr A Sharpies came down from his prune ranch this morning. Mrs Peter Runny and little son left yesterday for Foley Springs. Mayor Oleshy, of Junction City, was in Eutieue last evening. John Davis has gone to his home stead to remain several days. Silver bullion sold ut "0 cents ysstsr day, the highest for months. Rev A D Skuggs returned to his home at Junction this morning, J H Davidson, of Maryland, Llncolu county, Wisconsin, is In the city. Judge Fullerton, of Kosehurg, passed through notth this morning. The annual encampment of the G A R meets at Independence June 11, 12 and 13. Hon H H Miller left this morning on a business trip of several weeks to Grants Pass. C A Uyrd, of Drain, will soon start a weekly paper at Riddle, Douglas cou i:ty. There are 123 boys In the state reform school at Salem the high water mark. Frank B Wilson, of Florence, has been appointed a notary publio by Governor Lord. L A Elmaker, of Eugene, was registered at one of the hotels In Roseburg yesterday. R C Payne hss shipped between 000 and 700 peuuds of prunes to Canada within the past few days. The horse canning establishment at Llnntoii has been discontinued, as it did not pay to operate it. The lower house of congress has de clared that It will not hereafter appro priate mouey for sectarian schools. The furniture store ofDav & Hen- dorsoii remained closed today out of respect to the memory of the late John O Day. Assist the proposed creamery. It will help build up Eugene, by dis tributing ready money among our farmers. James W Wilson, of Dufur. Oregon, at una time a resident of Eugene, is In the city. He Is now traveling In the Interest of the 8 B Medicine Company, of Dufur. Mrs S A Schofleld of Grant's Tass arri ed here this morning aud la the gutet of her nephew, J M Howe. She was accompanied by her uelce, little Mist Anna Yantis. -Mrs F A Nye, of Vancouver, Wash, arrived on I he local today to be pres ent nt the bedside of her father, PA Ulighlon, who is dangerously III at his homo about a mile east of town. W I Vawter, a prominent republi can candidate ror congreen ii inie district, came down from nonage Grove this morning. He will leave for his home at Medlord on tonight's overland train. Yesterday's Roseburg Plalndenler: Mrs L W Je, of Eugene, formerly of Wisconsin, made a business call this morning. Mrs Lee Informs us she contemplates making Roseburg her permanent home iu the near future. Miss Cella Goldsmith will leave Oreuon City on the 27th Inst for San Francisco, where she will trim hats at a leading millinery store for a short time and then return to Oregon Cily aud open up a complete line of hats. Woodland Democrat. The geveroor of Chihuahua thinks a bull tight Is all ritrM. but a m m flKht is uruiai and should be prohibited. It would be nlerest HOT 10 Know jusi what the governor thinks of foot ball. Albany Democrat: An exchange suggests that Congressman Doolltlle of Washington change his name to D inelittle, no more than a good many others, Hermann for Instance. It Is a notorious fact that he has not yet bad IngTom, the Calapoolaand Yamhill rivers Improved, nor secured govern - . . . . . i ment UUIIdlllg lor cwiciu. -I tilt .1 ,1. ii rnnulrot: "You adver- Use to Mill teeth wlinout pain m r v. VIIIVIIMXOI I , ' , . ..ft cents." urowled the victim, "and here you not only nan pun u j """ but want me to give up a dollar. hat do you mean by it?" "I charged you ' " . S II ... IxietSl 1 IT ii..i i.vira ui fMiiiK. nil iriiiiiK ui .M Hi dent St. "I net you univ. away all the possible cusiomera wumn four blocks." The A'erdeen Argus says that Geo Hummel intends to plow up his eight- acre hop yard Ibisspr I I. n. -j V i. nn bis 10 acre yard. ' uVl It 'Green River will one half of their 40 acre hop yard tills spring, W L Jordan, or Clrecn River, who has 13 acres of Imps ...ii .i mix iii.r.-M 1 1 tin Mrlhkf. I D O'Farrell.ol Oiling, will plow up bis 17 acres of hops this spring K.l.m Dallv Statesman: Mr I P ...i, .. i.,. i,ui Ihpii chosen as i...,i... of Willamette's sneakers In tne loint debate with the Laureau Htrary i,M-iety of the State Unlveraity of Lu to take place on the venlng of T. ....i. m., I,,rnrn.ed the Phllolorlan aociety last evening that It wuia i i,inri:ii . . . i,,Ksible ror mm to rapacity. Accordingly. W P Matt hews one of the original speakers, was hews, n ie i virklln chosen cliosen ".-. . K. w. to art 1 1 I Iia fllHUlfV -Bumi J 111 I UT '-" J . ..i..- .rw.lnlmfcni. km uj 'faiii-in were worry to herrofhuTnabmtyto-ltend the de bate as leader, Klorsace Mews. The West, Feb. 21. Schooners Danlelsou, Crsntel, with cargo of lumber, depai ted Sunday for San Francisco. Mise May Lyons, who has been vis iting reistives In this cily the past month, left Tuesday for Walton, and will remain there a few days days prior to going to Eugene. Mr D Iseuhoot returned from Ku- gone Tuesday. He ha,t leased Captain Cox's cape rauch and will soon enter uposi his occupancy, the Inteutlou be ing to conduct a sueep rami. Work has been progressing on I ho schooner LI Is Mattie that drifted ashore near the Coquille river some weeks since and an endeavor Is being made to get her In the river. She now lies In the gap of tho north Jetty, be ing almost through. The testitm ny lu tho suit of David vs Andersou was taken this week by Referee Wilson. Attorney E E Ben edict represented the plaintill and Frank C Mattesou, of Eugene, looked after the defendant's Interests. The testimony will lie forwarded to Rose burn and a decision will be k-lveu by Judge Fullerton about Mamli ltith. Teachers' t rtlllcatos. Following Is a list of th.;e who were gratitod teachers' certitlcates ut the last examination: COUNTY CKHTIKCATES. First Grade Lt nthel Hollman, Dora C Mvers. MaM Wynne, H E Durlck, E A Bond, Cella K Hollmnn, Carolina Illume. Second Grade Macule Lamb, Katie Mvers, Avon Lamb, Daisy McMurrny, Nettle Gates, Nellie t'u'rrin, Estelle Krownlce, Daisy I) Matteson, Nora Inwall, Susie Smith. Third Grado-Walter Holland, Inn Rrown, Ora Wood Emma Tilton, Ida Lincoln, Stella McNutt, Leon Ed munson, E D l'oill, Jesse Flint, Geo King, Frank Klmtsley, Frank While, Eiiiina Greene, Elmer Jordan, Henry Dudley, Leslie Haggard, Win Scott, Stella llyland, Mz.ie Vatighan, Mar tha Robinson, Dalsv Dillard, Ada Milllean, Clara Hnring, Carrie Bridges. STATU CKKTIPICATKH. Luclla Brewster, Mrs Martha Mc Clure, J E Love, Geo Jordan. STATE DIPLOMAS. Mrs Agnes McLean, Mrs Lowrey, Jas Moore. STATE I.IKE DIPLOMA. C L Scott. An Interview. The Florence Went Interviewed FC Matteson while at that place last week and the follow ing In a portion of the same: "When asked who, in his opiuioii, would be nominated for state senator on the democratic ticket, Mr Mattesou slsted that he had not heard anyone talked of In that connection, and had no sug gestion to oifcr. Whether It was modesty that prevented Mr Matlrson I run i stating the true facts In the case, or whether lie was lunecent of know ing we cannot state, but it has been strongly urged by leading democrats In this part of the county, that the young and popular war-horse, Frank C Mattesou is their choice lor stale senator." liallj Unard, Kt'bimrjf Jl. Penniless. The people of Grant's Pass have gotten rid of a burden In the person of a feeble old German lady by shipping her to Eugene, wh'-re they doubtless supposed she would be received with open arms and kindly cared for. The lady gives her age al 01 years and is becoming feeble and discrepld. She arrived here last Thursday and has since been stopping at the Minnesota hotel, htie nan only a few dollars when she arrived here ana states mat some ni tne p o lls of Grant's Pass made up a purse 'or her and paid her fate to Eugene, stating that she could get work when she arrived here. She Is looom to worn but ia trying to get employment iu some of the Genua. i families of Ihe city. . . History Wanted. A great .many I ami 1 1 lea have been made recently by persona interested as to why uie history of the Indian wars, the publi cation of which has been provided for by the legislatures of 1HIU and l'-. have not been turned out. Tho States man is unable to answer the iiiesliou, but understood some months ago thai the book bad been printed and was in the hands of the binder, some whose ralativpa (Wined in those wars are anx ious to see how their names and deeds ara treated in the work aud are friiid thev mav die theimelves U-fore the book gets Into circulation. Will Deliver Heuk. The ) R & V Co ia makimr arrangements where hv. If carried out. thev will deliver ull frelirht handled by tlieni ut ilila r-ltv at nil seasons of the year Whan the water II permit they will run their boats to this city and when the water Is too low they propose to deliver the frelnht here by teams, which will haul It up rrom Harris burg. The rate when Ihe freight Is hauled from Harrisburg by team will lie higher than when It is brought up by boat but will tie cheajier thuu tiie present rate by team. One More Issue. We understand from what we consider rename sources that Col Alley will only gel out one more Issue or the r ior-noo West. George Knnwies has concluded not to wurchase the paper, henco it seams likely that the plant will removed to Baker tlty to be useu in the publication of Col Alley's pro posed dally paper. The people ol Floreoce IU sorry thM tney let the ucr uiove Pallr Uuanl, February 21. Taken to the iNHTiTLTr. Throuuh the leniency of Mayor Mat lock Ed Bangs was taken from the city Jail Saturday evening and plsced In the gold cure Institute ou West Flulith street. Dr McCormick thinks there Is a chance for his cure and he will be given a trial ef a few weeks at the Institute. t .mai.iTivK Candidate. Flor ence West: The Slutlaw precincts will present a name, ao it Is said, for a pl ue on the republican ticket as a can di late for the lewer bouse of the h g-UUture. JOHN ti. HAY. l'lioneer Pum- Away. Au Aid Sbblelilj I'aLy (.uihI, I'l-imurj i John G Day, a pioneer resident of Lane county, aged 7J years, :! months and I I days, died suddenly t p iiiily.ls at tho home of his sou, it M Day, on "111 and Olivo streets at 5:4") 'clock tliis morning. Decvatcd had apparently enjoyed good health up to Uie lime of his death, He was about as usual yisttr day pvrfoim.ng a number of small duties and visiting the furniture store of Day A Henderson, in which his son Is a partner, timing the day. lleie liltd as usual last nli;ht. This morn ing about o o'clock Ibdiui t Day heal d a strange noise and getting up and going into his father's room found him lying on the lloor. ilo stated thut lie had fallen mid had hurl his bund. He was insl-tcd onto the bed aud a lamp lighted, when ll uus noticed by the palor oil I. la face (lull something serious was ailing him. Medical assistance whs summoned but lie seemed to bo partly paralyzed and only lived a sho:t lime. Deceassd was born near (iill.itiu, Telinc.see October 11, 1S23. llecaiiii (o Oregon in lsvt, crossinir the plain with an emigrant train, It taking them six months to nu. lie the trip. O, September 20 of tho same vcarhewas married, near Jcll'crson. Marion coun ty, to Agues L (illci-pie, a daughter of Rev Jacob liillesjde. lb' sur vived his wife, wlui died February 1(1, 1.SS7. In the spring of 1SV1 limy removed to this county and skilled on n farm Jtrt below SpriiiKllcld. Since that time he has lived ulmost contin ually in or near Eugene. In Isii2 he removed with his family to Victoria, British Columbia, where they r nuilncd until lMi) and llien nturncd to Eu gene- Deceased belonged to Hint class i sturdy pioneers who siillered uitat privations and hardships in maUiim their way ncross ine plains iiiki settling up tills country. Clmnu' teristio of that class ho was highly honorable and was well and favorably kn.iwn. He has served lu the com mon council of Eugene at diU'crenl times, aud held the nlllce of county treusmcr from 1S74 to 1S70. He Is a member of Eugene Lodge No. II, A F A M, nnd also of I'.ugetio Lodge, .o III, R A M, having served in these orders for a numlier years. Ho was not a member of any church but hislalth seemed to bo with the L'niveisullsti, and he always expressed lilm-elf us being in favor of that denomination. DecenHcd was (he father of tight children, seven of whom survive him. Thos living are Rolwrt M and Bessie Day of this ci v, (icorge (I of Rosland, B. C, A G of Victoria, B. C, T M ol Hunt's Junction. Wiishinirton, David O of San Francisco, California, and Chas Oof Salt Lako City, Utah. Ho also leaves it brother, Geo B Day near Creswell. Tiie funeral will take place from the family residence, corner of Soveuth anil (Mlve streets, tomorrow afternoon at 2:!i0 ocloek to the Masonic Cemetery. A short service will bo held at the house, by Rev McAllstor, after which tho Masons will take churge of the remains. When Turned Loose. Albany Democrat: Considerable discussion bus been had us to w hen the Chinese pheasants wero llrst set ioooe. The Mies of the Democrat show that on Tuesday, March 14, 1SS2, John Dennv, of Peterson's Butte, received from his brother, O N Dunuy, the consul at Shanghai, twelve Mongolian pheas ants, which were turned liaise a few days afterwards. These were not the first turned looso Hi Oregon, inougii, the year previous several being turned out on George Green's place near 1'ortlaiid. Diiij Quard, Februnt; i'. TllK AlVAN KMENT Ci.lu. 1'rcsl- dent Chapman lectured before tho Ad vuncemeiit Club ut Mouut's hall lust ulght on "Tragedy." By special invitation tho Shakespeare Club was present to hear tho lecture. President Chapman talked for over au hour, handling his subject in a veiy schol arly manner utid controlling the closest attention of hisuiidience. Next Mondtiv iilulit Bishop J 8 Mills will address thu club on "Tho Dllllculllcs of Evolution." I ranted Certificates. Of tho b7 persons who upblled lit tho lust teachers' examination for county eertllicates. 40 havo been granted certitlcates nnd 67 failed to get Ihe reniilrid per cent. Tliu-e who sin ccuded were us follows: First grade, 7; second grade, II; third grade, -l. In addition to these, four applicants were granted state cortillcates, three stuto diplomas nnd one a life diploma. psiljr Guard, February Ji'.. A Reunion. Mr Reynolds, ofiliis city, and Mrs E E McCoid, or Oregon Cily, brother und sister, met hi this city tliis ullcrnoon, after a fepaiatlon of 20 years. The putties lire over in years of age. It was a pleasant but iiflecting nllalr. Tho sister hud sup posed her brother had been dead for years until a few days since. Pally Uuard, February lirti i (iatk Klecfed. The I'resh- man class of tho university unit last evening and elected Miss Llz.ie Orillln u delegate to tho state orator ical contest lu place of Miss Ethel Keltv, who Is tumble to attend owing toslekness. The contest takes place at Portland next Saturday evening, . . bally 'iuar l, February .'5. Mektinois .'l)e):i. Tho series of revival meetings which have been coip'tieted for the pas, three weeks nt t',.. Clnl.il .11 i.l.uieii by Rev A D .-.I...L.U-. ..I Itinctton. .1 la-i iri;:n. Thev hav.i been very su. ct-rslul, .'12 memheis having been admitted to the church since the commencement r.f the meetings. Pally tiuanl February 2V Hokskh Chamie Hasps. Frank (layer today purchased from J O Wa"tts Carries and lier two colts a yearling aud a two-year-old. These iiiiniHla are trotters of good blood Ulld are a part of the stock of the McKcnzio stock farm. Carrie S can led away the prize at the state htlr two yt-ars ago. Burn. Nea' this cily February 2), 1!hJ, to the w If of Ceih Boiinett, a daughter. Weight, 10 pounds. III.) TAX IltM.h. Interview Willi ( b-i k .leimliigi Cl lib' Kxpult. Vt. i l. I'al'jf Cliiil,!, l'i l,r':,ir) i Siiu,.,tlii tuv roll win r.-' hi n. I to ColllllV t ll llt JlllllillCS Jl-teldi.V by I Sluritr Johnson for c.ii'nclniii J.ad Ware and D W Coolid ;e have been i x- j perling tiieui under the employ v( Mi l Jennings. As stated Vesh-i.lay t!ie init i'ios ' wi re reported by Slienll' JoIhim.u and his deputies to be ill the l.iX i-Meil-I sinus, brought about by tho i halites j made by the stale bo nd of eiii .li. i I lion. The t.-i roll Is I'o'npi i-ed of I wo : tolunies. N'ohime No I w a- extended I bv W T llalwii and ohini.) No 'J bv ! tiss Jenliinus, they bi .'ig e npl i'nl a deputies i.y ihecountN clerk. MrJennli ( B states I .at mtl.i,; to tho btiny t i l tin- tolls iiil . ihe hands of the sherilV bT eoHe. li n lui .II I noi lake 1 1 'ue to Ikim1 them vi li fied, not auppo-ing that i..ei w in any great iiiiiii'm i' i I 1 1 r us in llieu . When Shi till Johnson t, -turn . I Un rolls I o Com :y Clei k Ju.t ius f .'.ir recti. hi tho I t -r re.piesi I llial ilu-y hcaiIowe.lt i , 1 1 1 :t 1 1 ) in 'lie t I : ilVr idliee and tl it I, IX colli-.-, ins be c.i:i tinned and t :i iui-.taU --. eorre.!!. -! as f;i-1 ni t, ill 1 1 - On. ou. I. hi that 1 1 , t .-Is- done Mr Jem ing j,reed ..t li o'clock each ftitii.ig wb n ihe lolls were elo-ed in pliev tiv,. expcCs hi worlt on lb Im. ks a 1 have ll cm work as hdc us I'l'-siblc . : -!i nijlit lo vrrii'y Hi. in. 1 1 1' tbouj-l.' tliisnirtlio.l ol making the eoi ree! i .in, it any, would ilicouvi iil.'lieu II.' slu-l ill' aud his depiitlet i .ty I'oi it si 1 1 liiu-', but the latter lie lined to u:;iv a it. Thi bu t H at tho lax I" havo his-n liluined lo tho clerk lor e ,r cetioii b:n I'.iiKed a gu-iit ileal ol' t. iii i, K iit in political cili Ii s. As It is ,uiv b. ar Ibo i-Vi'of auotlii r olivlii II a. id us SI. n 111 John -oil and County ( I -i U Jcnninc arc both iicUnow Icdged lo bo cau.il- tbi'csfor re Humiliation on the repub lican ticket for their respective ollb-cs, and as W T l il.in, who p -i formed the w ork of ext. in ling N'oliiiu No 1 nf I lu lls X roll, is i.lvi a caii.il. lale I'ur Ii i ni nut Ion for rli.-iltl' on the republn mi ticket, anil necess irily SI.ei id' Jclm sou's direct opioncul, many have be.- i led lo regard the whole lualbr of shoving the tax rolls hack into (he Icrk s olilce for correction iisiipoim- oal "boomerang," gotten up lor tin- purpose of downing Mr KaLiii nnd killing oil' id I his eluineein tippeniing for tho in inlimtion. Whether or not there Is anything in tho rumor, It Is not regariled with any degree of credit by Mr Jennings. Should (ho books, after having been tlil.ni li buck upon Mr Jennings be found ns lu II ol ei rei ns ut llrst represented, incy wouni show that gentleman up in n very bud light Mid without doubt would seriously alleet him ill the coming election. Whilo ho realizes this, yet hecotisidi'is Unit Mr Johnson Is t-iu cere In tiie limtlcr. However, lie lull- muted thut llieiu was n isililicul cause for throwing Uie hooks t uck upon him and that there was an object to be gained by It, but would not state w hat that cause is. So fir asdic woik of expcrtiiig the lax roll has been carried out ll has not been shown to be lu very bud shape. However further developments limy result ill scllnus discovnl lis. Volume No. 2, extended by MNs Jennings, has been In tho hands of Jik'I Warn for Investigation. Up lo this uflci noon ho had examined 2S i.mims which bo had Noleeted prom s- ciiotisly from tho hook and had found only a few trilling mistakes. lie round u number ol errors oi a cent or lest hut did not count llieiu errors. Besides these ho found only four errors two being 1(1 cents each, one 20 o uts and tho other JI. lie thinks It entliu ly unnecessary to verify It. Volume No. 1, extended by Mr Eukln cannot bo so favorably spoken of, I) W Cooliilgu has been at work on this volume mid so far has found only a lew serious errors. Most of llieiu have been caused by failing to set down llguris, rutlitir limn by ini-u'iil t-ii lu t lou . In oue limou'il of 1U2 7I the llguro 1 I ad been o nlii.'d making adellcicncv t l Slim in iavor of t ho person taxed. Tho ml -takes dis covered so far on Mr Eakm's work are us follows: M mistake ol 1 cent each; i(f2ccntMC; eh; 1 of ,1 i. tits; 1 of ft cents; 3 of ti cents each; 1 of 7 cents; 1 of 10 cent-; 1 of 11 cents; 1 of 12 cents; 1 of 21 cents; 1 of 2 I cents; 1 of 20 cents; 1 o ' cents; 1 ol' 71 cents; 1 of2; I or i .MM; I of MM, and I of Moo. The u ges eXHtnin. d uro from Gl to 71, Inclil -d 'e. Sri'itKMK CiU'RT. 0 i ilon yester day: J I) Matlock, respi ndent, vs A Wi fi ler ct id, ipellablt, from Lnno county. Thisaciion was iiisllluied to recover on a promissory note calling lor tho sum of S-l 170, on or before September II, lhH2, w ith interest rrom msU'rlty, executed and delivered to the respondent October 2-', IVIJ, by Ihe nppellunls, A Wheeler, E J Cl.twford, J M B Fuller and J C Oood.ilc. The iippellimts nnsvveied supurately, ex cept Crawford, wlioimtdo no appear ain't'. It Is claimed tho court cried In ri jecllug the ovidciico of Ciuwford aud in insliuctiiig the Jury. '1 lice nut rules there was no error In giving In struction, but for rejecting the evi dence of Crawford the Judgment is reversed and tho cause remanded for a new trial. Opinion by Justice ol vi rton. Pully Muni, February iS. Packinii Prunes. Nine inf u and two women nro busy at tho ciiunery packing prune for shipment. llieiu are uhoul 04, X)0 pounds of prune at the cannery now which will bt ship ped East Uie latter part of this or llrst of next week. The prune havo been purchased by Messrs Hull it Son who will market Hu m In Montatio, Wy oming, Colorado nnd l.'lah. About od.OOd pound wi r dried by the Eu gene Canning and Packing C puny and llio rest by private Individuals. The prices paid for the fruit weie very good and w ere ull that were asked. kllirr Sriiulor Tulli. Denver, IVb. 21. A special from Washington to the Times says: Sen ator Dubois savs tho hIvit republi can m the Northwest will permit no tarlir legislation in this coiig'es or any otherlli'it do. not recognize free sliver, and the same i-u will be alsed iu the St Louis convention. Rr.MNIS CHANdE. C M DellS- more, lute from the East, has pur chased the f. --d supply store on South Willamette strut t from A M 1'lltou." .-ii i hoiis ' i ' n . "i nlEDICINE c . . , r r prr,t'LATOR don't ' l '. ' i'. I Iw I .ivcr gets sluggish ' : i W r, jv: t liie all nature, ! i..-. : . I .. ..uj ilioUed up by 1 : : , v. I.kh brings on .1 . i , 1 M-e ;iuj Kheuma i v t . .1 o up your Liver . 1 ' i . -vi tii.L- SIMMONS i i : " .; j Jo it. It also ' ; ; 1 . --'....-ps It rroperlyat , ' -. i i , ,-ib ,1 will be free from i .. 1 1 ;.-1 ,0 invldorated. . .: i lilxoiwhen ii . I . .i-.Jitlon, and that " '' i' I ' J Is kept active. i ' I a ! , i ve and note the . 1' . ' i'.s only SIMMONS i,.-'.ii;,. .in!: - it is Simmons : i. ,,'j ...u: whkh makes the . r. i ;vt .ir . it iu powder or in liquid or in ie a tea of the IMMO.NS LIVER RECU .IV ; ; i:l t.i- -. You'll hid tha KtL) 2 on every ;-. l.Olm I'lT It. cilia ui Cj., l'lJUdelphU, Pa. I.l 'l oineiil. I'll -sday s lion-burg I'laludealir: I'll.- citieus of Kosehurg were throv n lul l u level Ml s ale ol excitement this in. hi lug when lt became known that llaoev Mathews and MIhs Giaoe Sutiti'i bad flotsjil last night by tho II:::) (ruin. . 'I'lio pareiils of Miss Smith did net beeoiiie cogiiiinil of (I race's absence till si c w i' culled to breakfast. Net aiiMvi-ring to the call, her sister went ml.) her room and found her absent, bin found ti o following note on the pillow, w hich explained the condition of allalrs: Hom.iu.-iui, Or., Feb. 21, 1800. Dkir Mammv: When you rend this I shall bo far from Roseburg. I cannot stand tho trial, I have heard I'Versi) many say that it would go suitlust me, although I am luuocei.t. 1 did not go to thai basement willing ly. I will uot (ell you which way I wi I go. Do not try to bring me hack, lor I go wth liauey Mathews. lam goin -; to murry him, and go willingly. Your wayward daughter Grace. It w ill be perceived from the tenor of tills not,.', that, nit. or parties had been acting US go-betweens for the purpose of preventing the criminal proM'cutlou, now pending in tho court, Iroui coming to trial, by representing to her that damaging testimony iigulnst her chastity would be pro iluis'd. Mls Grace, nevertheless, prote-ts that she was Innocent of the ch'irgu that sho weut Into the base ment w lih Mathews unwillingly ;and to avoid such dreaded eeiindul she socks uiurrlag.' ns tho belter way out of the dilllcully sho litis t u forced InU by an unfortunate train ef clrcum- . stances. Mis Grace knew that hi r parents would not consent to Iter marriage w ith Mathews, and so It appears she concluded to elops w ith him. Later. Since the above was penned wo hum that Mathews' brother here has received a telegram from him dated 10:2") n tu, to the etlect thut they were mariied ut' Vancouver this morn ing. So ends tho second chapter of this son. ) ful nllalr iu the history of Rose bur,!. Tlio Resumption Bill. I'm nut (in a tin: On the 2lttdy of December, 17 1, Mi Sherman re united to the senate a bill fer the re sumption of Hpccle payment. It m----.1 the miiiin day r y a vote 01 as to I U reached tho homo ou the 7th of .1 iiiuaiy und usscd b;' a voto of 125 to P H. ll wus ciiurucierizeu at ti e lime us a party measure agreed upon iu i aliens. It met with tne oppoM tioi, i, f Hie entire democratic delegv Hon In congress uldeil by two republi can s.'imtor and about twsnty In the hou ic, led by Judge Kelly. Blaine tell t us this u, ensure occupied the atb tiiioti of the public and unaneie'a for leu years but never hud been framed Into a legislative measure. It now passed its It were in a day. Time has proven tli-it tliis measure wu premature, embarrassing to the gov. eriiiiu'iit uml destructive to tiie Inter- est of the people. It has compelled the government to meet Its obligations In gold ut a premium when paper would have been more convenient for the people and Just as good. It Is only a i"Uou of time when the measure will havo lo be repealed, and Ihe ipiicker the butter. Suspension hover embnrrassed great tuition like the United Slates. Th. Hunk of England remained under suspension for twenty live years when she wus engaged lu the wars agalust Nii olcon und part of that time was engaged in wur agulust most all na tions Citizen. Awarded" tllzhest Honors Wbrld'i Fair, GolJ Medal, Midwinter Fair. u vr Mast rerfect Made. 4c Years the Stundanl. mm