The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 14, 1896, Image 10

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    for Infants and
"CMtarlabKwenulaiitodtochlldmitliAt
I racorameoil It u aura-tor to anjr iirecrltluu
looirs to ma." Jl A. Aacnra, f-D.,
Ill So. Oxford bl., Drookln, N. Y.
Tb UM of 'CwturU U ao unlreraal and
!t BieriU to well known that It eem work
it ipprftir&llnn to mdone It. Few am the
lutrUltrent famlllea who do not keep Caatorta
wllUia aaajr reach."
Caaxoa JUanr, I). D
Hew York tltf.
W.I. SHOWN. B. 0. PAINE, r. W. 05BUHN.
Prulitnt. Vic Priildtnt. Ciihltr.
THIS
Eupc Loan and Savings
BANK,
Of Eugene, - Oregon.
DIRKCTORS-D. A. I'alno, J. II. Ilarrli, J. It.
Dil, H. 1). I'alna. w. K. Ilrown, J. .
Kouloson, F. W. O.burn.
Pill up Capital, j : : $50,000.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Iulrit allowed on time dopoilU.
Collection entruited to oar care will receive
rotnptaltentlon.
Mcxica i
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Uddeir,
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff Joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago.
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailment!,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle.
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain ant'
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment contu en
laln,
Make Ilaa or tteuit well
gala.
TUIO OaDCD le kept on nie.tK.C.nAKI
mla rArtn Advancing. Anviiey. li end
M Uitron.nU xehatiav, San Kranetioo, t'al
wher. common lor silv.rtl.hiii inn bo ma.le
Korvouuit.kM
h in I . 1 1 1 n .
aiul devekim
aun rtun.
el (viu.iia.
I'.lna In the
vk. klM4-t
h V n A n
kl.IHMliprJ
I"
uli-kl. Ort lOflo prlrat enitonementa,
Premature!! tiie.m liumMenry In th. lint
tium. It U a ivtiiptoin if arniliid weaknrM
od harrennim. It an be atoppod lu tudari
bj the iimoI lltidran.
The ni'W dlMiivery wi mail W the Bueetnl.
liUoftli. old kiwiMHiilita Medical Inititul.
It U Ih. (tronvi-M f liaiin r mad. It k wry
puw.rful, tut haunt, m. held fur II M a pi.k.
am or iiaokave fur M1 llnoleil lane.).
Wrllln toaraniM jivvn li.r a cuttv iryonlmy
alt Umaaiid ar. r4 rutin .y C"n-d, iux iuoi
will Iwaeitt to vu frrii( all r a'ii
tlendfr rln-u!irnd li-tlmmili'" A 11ri!
III UMO:' MJ DICAL. l.Hiin IK
Jan.Uoa noiJiuii,,il.riii lA Lin.
a fraurinrw. taU
Ljry s Ahv- -"- j : v -ii K 2 Jt
JMlfR i';.t.r.on.
the u.o.t v,jV'' L, Jn
Ih. . II "f 1 ol 111. eye.
ton.i tr the i ' iA 1
l.lli,i(..-Wn. l"-Jp'i' Hlrvnsthem.
lino m.u of ,!J lv Unruir.
.iimi and t.T, ! .lid unii't the
AmorW. 1 ' " . eimrw.ynetn.
Mir.i ..... l.-ll 1 leillli.
Hi..... f 1
frtinalurene
r . n J I a
LOST t;:'K I--
manhood vw,-;;va
it.,'Ti"i'"r':,.,:f''' iSfti.;'.
jVtfSO.S . - I i Xs."
Children. .
Ca.tnrla ciirea CoUe, CoiuUpatlnn,
IViur liUiraaeh, IriorrhoM, llructatioa.
Kill Worma, gives lj, ftuJ irmjmlea
Without Injurious nvlli-atlun.
"Fur aeTeml Jiurt I baa Iwommii't
your Caaloria,' owl t'uill alwaya cotitlr
do no c It ha luTurWJjr produced Imiii:.i.-i-.1
rwailu."
r.owiK F. riaoaa, M. D-,
IXth Street and 7lh Avo New York City
Till CnrrarB Comuwr, 71 MrwuT Bttst, r-r Yoaa Crr.
a ritosrirtTKD fi-ank.
The statu tax levy of nearly 6
mills, as nga'umt 3 mills the
nreviuus vear. will make tho tax-
piiyers howl. However as a diver
sion from an ugly situation, let us
hnntir from t lie last repub
lican state j.l itform, its celebrated
and elegant teonomy piann, says a
state exthaiiie. llrro it is:
"In our ntato ufT.iirs ) de
mand tho closest scrutiny and
iK'onomv in expenditures. We
condemn tin- prodigality a id cx-
ess of past legislatures, oi.d call
upon tho next legislative asrjmhly
to keep ull appropriations within
the limits of tho most economical
administration consistent with
ellieiency. The ollicers ol tho ad
ministration department have be
come too expensive, and their ex
penses must bo reduced. When
tho constitution fixes tho salary,
only the constitutional salary
should bo paid, without additional
emoluments. Tho practice tf em
ploying unnecessary clerks and of
paying fees in excess of just pay
ment for services needed or rend
ered, has become un abuse that
must bo cut oir, and wo pledgo the
republican party to the prosecution
and accomplishment of this re
form. District attorneys and other
ollicials should bo paid fixed sal
aries, since payment of fees en
courages litigation and entails up
on tho taxpayers heavy and need
less expenses."
OLD TUWJt lEEISl'lLT.
Tho building of a new town at
Kvuns' ferry, on tho Clearwater at
the big eddy, is tho rebuilding of a
once nourishing town which was
doing a thriving business as early
as 18UI. Selli Hater opened a
general store and supply depot,
and an cating-liouso and feed
stables soon followed, and tho new
town was known as Haterville.
This was during tho first discovery
of gold at 1'iorco City and Orofino,
and Haterville ffas at tho head of
navigation. Kiom this point these
two nourishing camps wero sup
plied by pack trains. Not only
did they supply tho miners, but
trappers" and Indians wero deult
with and largo quantities of veni
son and furs wero bought and
shipped to Portland and Walla
Walla, which paid handsome
profits.
Traces of tho once flourishing'
town can bo seen in tho holes that
wero excavated for cellars and
foundations. Today tho scer.e is
changed and good roads reach
Agatha, as tho postollioo ie named,
and two Concord couches filled
with passengers puss every day,
running between Juliacttu and
NcEperce City, Now, in plaeo of
tho war w hoop is heard the hum of
tho busy mills and tho rine: of the
hummers in tho lit irkwniitli thop..
Corvallis Gazette: "For con
gressman from this district there
are a multitude of aspirants on
tho republican side. Several coun
ties have favorite sons to present at
tho Albany convention and some
ol them more than one. There will
bo at least three up from tho capi
tal astride of the Salem Hog.
ForJ, tieer and Gateh are the
Marion county would-bo's, while
Speaker Moore's name is also
mentioned. Warren Truitt will
have tho backing of Polk county.
Washington county will present
the name of Tip-mas 'longue.
Itrownell will control the votes ot
the Clackamas delegation. Joe
phino enmity is supposed to favor
11. It. Miller. Lane county has a
supreme ridge and tho secretary of
state, but it is said she will present
the name of A. C. oodcook at the
congressional convention. Her
mann, of course, is the Douglass
count v favorite. 1 he counties
that have no favorite sons for the
honor are Yamhill, Tillamook,
' IVnton, Lincoln, Coos, Curry,
Like, Jacknon and Klamath and
their delegation without much
doubt will favor Hermann. He
will also le likely to have Bonn
support from counties with candi
dates of their own, so that on the
tirrt ballot he w ill lead by a Lime
vote. Hermann, without much
question will be the nominee."
Pallj Otiard Marvh II.
SoMwiiiNti I'NrsrAi.. liciicrfclly
In Ute l.rtu. county circuit court I lie
pratnl Jury mily 'liolil four or five
tiny, w lille tlit trial lury It nearly
two wwki work. 'I'll lit term llio trial .
Jury Im only bail tlin cam' and it
tin txt'ii hel l a couple tif Uy already
w ailing upon tl.e grand Jury toflultli. J
A UTK DKCIS10N.
Adfcision has been rendered in
the c.i-e of the title tutiielirge
tract nf hind in North Urownsvilh.
upon which Andrew J. Monk filed I
a t laim two or three years mi.
iy an act of enngre-s Jan. 18, lS'J."),
tlin title to it was quieted uii'l es
tablished in O. P. Coshow und
others. When Mr. Coshow made
an application at Oregon City his
money was refused mi l tho pupcr
sent to Washington. Now the de.
cicion has been sent to the nflico in
Oregon City in favor of Mr. (!nshof
arid tlue-e he represents. Anything
else woe Id have been an outrage.
The decision is that the railroad
company acquired no right to tho
land, because, ut the time of filing
the mai of di finite locution of tin
railway, the land was withdrawn
by the preemption of Richard
Benjamin, and it did not matter so
fur as tho rights of the company
were concerned, whether Renj imin
ever completed titlo or not. Then,
as ad verso rights were not inter
ferred with by the law of 180-j, and
Monk maintained advene rights
before the passage of tho law, it is
held that the purchaso of tho land
under the provisions ot that act
cannot be permitted.- As to the
allegations that it was town prop
erty at tho tho time of Monk's
entry, and that Monk had not
complied with the law ns to resi
dence, tho local land office is in
structed to order a hearing. It is
niccessary that tho records be
cleared of Monk's entry before the
application of Coshow can lo ac
cepted. As to lots 3, 4, 0, and 7, it
is held that tho record does not
show any claim to this at the time
of the railroad's selection that would
exempt them from tho grar.t of the
company.
At the Salem school election not
a single lady was allowed to vote.
IJ D Paine, tho retiring school
director lias filled tho position with
credit to himself and tho district.
Wo believe that Mr Frank will fill
tho position satisfactory v.
Tho Hon. James R. Garfield,
son of the late President James A.
Garfield, and a member ol tho Ohio
senate, is soaring into distinction
as the author of a bill intended to
eripplo the degree-conferring in
dustry in his state. It seems there
aro 43 colleges in Ohio, somo of
which are called universities, and
their alleged recklessness in sling
ing degrees right and left is deemed
highly reprehensible, by Senator
Garfield.
CONSUMPTION
SO fit INUIM Ml
By the Physicians
Is n SEVERE
PCOUGH
opining DIUUU
Given Over by the Doctors!
LIFE SAVED BY
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
"Seven ye.tr my wife had a JJ
severe Attack of lung IronMe which o
the ihyU'iii9 pronntineed cotctumiitlun.
i-1 - . . i., .iiAi....ui..
A IIU I'WMIfll ml f-AHl'IIH I uilUVMiHSi q
opeeUlly at iilcht, and was frequently o
attended with the spitting of blood. O
The iliK'ton being unnhlo to help her, J
I Induced her to try Ayer'i Cherry Pec- o
Uirnl, and wn urprled at the great ?
relief It guve. llefore ttilng one whole 0
hottlo, she wn cured, no that now she Is o
quite strong and healthy. That this
medicine saved my w ife's life, I have nut 0
the leant doubt." K. Mounts, Mem- o
phis, Tenn.
Aver's Ghernr Pectoral I
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Rocelvod Highest Awards oj
AT THE WORLD'S FAIRO
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2 iHittna. and 1a Uiu-aiitovd
f in ewry rt--jhi t tnml iir
no bUiHirmr to tlio viry l Ft.
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101 S.VWtttrt i.-,
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MOV ii "J THt COV.'tLS IN
TKE MORNING
for sal. at Yraun mh nnn d.ui .um
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DISTRESSING
DISEASES
OF THE
SKIN
Instantly
Relieved
and
Speedily
Cured by
mm
prrfiii , i pn in.-.
Wrm bslhi with I'unri-RA HnP, irentl. appll
c.llon. of I'ctk c 'iiiiinii-nti,ni mild ,,'r
ot Curltx-iu ltroi.vr.T itlif new Hood puilllrr)
.,M ttimnrtnut ft. w-M HHil,h il'PMi T
ir a I. Kir .t..-i.. li;l. I'na
ll,i.. l ..( .. nr., hi, 1'iup... Iku. 1 A.
t irn..iifn
t no .tit rot1 UT.
IH) Jaine L Hcutt v M J Kcott; (II
vorce. Delatilt. It. -furred to M O
WIIUIiih to take evidence. Divorce
grunted.
W Willielnieliu I'eilerwiti vs hlln
I, Klun,'; to Hi t libido li tul to plaiulilf
Deratilt and Judgement.
llM Win Vaiiduyiie, inlinr, va C H
Vamluyne; to rt cover I ey. JtnU
meiit and order of e:tlo of utlaelit tl
prntiert v.
117 i Rniim vh Kilitiun; to recover
money. Default and Judgment.
I1W I llauiu vK Itaiim; to recover
liionev. Defutilt and JuilKUii'lit
V U Pickett vh Martha K N"t
lund ct al; forcelontire. Ix-crce.
71 John Hl'liarleiiown v Jacob It
Helirng et al; forecloMire. Di-cree.
101 (; V llotiHton vh It A Art mini;
InJiiuctlou. Referred to M O Wilkin
to reinrt the ti-Htiinoiiy.
117 Thmiius M IlarKer Atlm. sp
pellunt va T O Hendtlcks.cl id Adinrn.
Miipellce; Appeal. Attorneys arguing
the cne (hi ufterutMiii. Taken tinder
udvlNetiieiit.
113 Stale of OrKnn v Lorett l'l
linger; larceny. Grand Jury, March
7, reported "a true bill." i'lea of not
guilty entered.
The follow Iiik Jury wits drawn In the
en-: A M IlrlMow, Joseph Truiiin-ll,
ItolH-rt l'ltttlhon, tl W Welder, J II
Powell, lttinj Hn-h, ('It Iti.leu i: II
Hawkins, J 11 1 1 k i lift, W 11
Ihiughiiian, W V Finltcr and J ii Dig
gins. The tlefcndatit wan Hcuteuced to fiiiy
a line of t 'iO, or be con lined in l he
coun'v Jail, today As he wn lint
hlcKfcd wilh either hiker or gold dol
lar he will iKiitrd the next twcti'y-the
tlav with Lane county.
V2H Slate of Oregon VS George
Hamnlcm, Ira Allen, L'hnrle Hartley,
Triieiiian liitiler, Joi n I ISutlt -rlleld,
George lirnilley, Kichiird Kc, Jim
Ciowntid John Dim-; Indictment for
the crime nf riot. Grittnl Jury, W-d
iicmIiiv uiortiiiig, repotted "not a true
bill.""
lit I Stale of Oregon v George
Satiiiilers, Irn Allen, t. IiiiiIch llaitley,
Triitnitii llnrlier, John I liuttcilli-ld,
George lirnilley, U in I try lice, S Siveel,
Kichiird Roe, Jim Crow and John
Due; indietuiciit Tor the crime of riot,
i i rum I Jury. edncmluy morning, re
ported "not a true bill "
K tieo W Welder v The City of
l'.ugene, liijuticlion. Uelerred lo A ('
Woodi-oek to report Hie law and fuel.
Al.so Mime order III the other eilv
can-, Nih. II, 10, II. ll', l.'t n nil 1 1.
3S J CGnoihile V W 11 Vestal A
Anna Veslttl, bin wife; fnhclo-uie.
Referred to K R Loimhurry to report
teslimony
in.") Martha June Taylor et itl v J
1) t'ox et pi; pa tilloti. Ciiutililleil.
42 Win Clark et ttl vs Samuel T
NcIhoii and hi wile; to recover prop
erty; continued.
To Siiuilicrii iiirl.
Her eye
Would match the Southern t.Uie
When Southern skies ure hliiisl;
Her heHrt
Will alwiiy take Its t art
When Southern skies are truest,
ltilght pen r Is,
The geiii of Hotithern girls,
Her winning smilt- tli-u'loses;
Her cln-ek
When mlmlrntion speak
Wen only Southern' ruses.
Her voice,
Jty nature ami by choice,
K'en those who know her slightest
Will find
Atttofl n Sntitheril wind
When Southern w inds are llglitest.
Her laugh,
As light as wind or elialt',
llreitk clear Ht willy sullies,
A brooks,
Run babbling through (he nools
Gfall her . 'southern valley.
Such youth,
With all ll charm i'ois,,n;h
Ala, too well 1 kimw ill
Will claim
A song of love uml fame
Sung by Boine Snuihern port;
Hut she
In future year maybe
These verse will discover,
Some time
May read this Utile rhyme
Sung by a N'orthern'lover.
New York lo curler.
Ilrevltl tt.
The Pendleton Hiiin.il ehvtinn Win.
carried by the anti-A 1 A'. j
I ,a .w.niil W luitlt ttt nr.. tC.l.il.... I
JesH'rately for tontrol nf the party
organlall"ii. Senator Vainleriiurg is
nreused or lieing a tmss, nuii "iliej
ring" i talked about ns freely ns is
tlone in the old panic. ' j
Two Portland married ineii l ad tt j
hot diciiKjon Thursday its towhielij
was Ibe lileift-r fiinl. biilli i-liiiniiiii. il.u
ehatiipiniiship. One showed that l e
marr:ed In haste and repetiied :it
leisure, ami the other proved Hint he
uutriied at leisure and repented in
haste.
The I'.lletisliurg Register says: If a
newspaper iulillslied all that'ils , dilnr
lenrns of family trouble dual lives
and the oiiiitemu escapade and ad
ventures of wi ll known people which
come to hi ears, cathode nixscoiild
lit hold a caudle toil in depicting
tkch-lotis
Thesciiiiiio.es of the hop hushe s
hssarcii-ed the grower of Cal.fornia
to orgatiue f.iT com, i e. aclion t.
WNidlhat curtitllitielit of the pr-'due-tioti.
Wiiatisofso much luipor.auce
Is (he miality. N. .tiling but ehohv
hop should Is p -.i'iictd and where
land is known to pi., u e sMir hops it
hould Is1 alwudomd.
lloraiv lun'np returned to Lake
view-last wek f' out hi l;l( to New
Orleans, where he took Iwo i-arlond
of mules. He did not Hud the market
a gtssl as expected but w ill try it
again lt lint litar lulttre. .Next lime
he w ill take tnarv, a he know n w hat
he can do with them. He followed
the Snitlierii Pncillo road, goln via
!. Au'lca.
PuUlie 1,1k' s Ainclcu and Aiimti-
I tJlun.
The Infanta Kuhdic. who vWll
America .luring tl.e prg.e. of t
United Stale, expresse liersm a n
for America and Ameii.-ana and her
regret that tt war between llj
nation slnuhl l Incurs I, i u the f. I
lowiinr latigunge In the ew iorn
W'Stuet reliiembralice of the nlleC
tioimte reception given me by Ihe
.s-ople of the United Stale whel 1
went to their country reprceiiting my
men at the fesiivllle III honor of 1 ol
iiiuIiiis, live, and w id ever live hi my
heart. During tlm-e festivities alrotig
proofs of mtltuul e-teen, were given I V
Lotli conn trie. I became eouv tied,
and still am persuaded, that wwr,
never should that traditional friend
ship I broken; much less "hoiil.l
peace lMMlisturlK-d. IScing apart front
the allair of the slate, I can only pray
(hid fervently that cordial Million
between i he two countries may never
ce ie."
kill. I. I TIIK t l VI" V JAH"
Durrani twaltnif Ml Action
by Hi. Mipreine t'ourl.
si iv Vu Avi-iscii. Marell 0. On
April 0 next a year will haveassed
since the murder of Rlanche Laiimiit,
and yet Th.Hidore Dtirrunt, who was
convicted of her murder last govern
her. Is still In the county Jail awaiting
the Until aclion of the slate supreme
court In theciisc. Iiiiinedialcly after
Durrani's conviction un uppeal was
taken, hut the case has not been pre
sented to the fiiprenie couri, owiuuk
to nipi.-Mt for additional nine mnu
hv luiili tldi s.
'The last posiMiiiement ttnik place a
week tigo when the prosecution ws
grunted ill day In which to file a hill
of except ion. At the end of this time
it 1 believed the case will be presented
lo the supreme court, but u decision l
not exiecled for several month. Dnr
runt was sentenced to bo hanged Ket
rtinry 12, but the slow manner it.
which justice is meted out to murderers
in this state make It probable Unit lie
w I I not meet his (leatll milch lielnre
the close of this year.
Meanwhile tl.e prisoner spend hi
lime nt the county jail min i the same
a the otiier luiiliile. He lias few
visitor.) and devote most of his time
lo reading and writing. He has writ
ten a history of hi life und lately he I
said to have iH-gun the study of law.
(j.islieu Items.
March 11, 181H1.
Another spring day yctcrdiy.
MrJ II Keeiiey fell ai.d received a
tevere sprain of her tinkle Sunday.
Dr Van Val.iih, of Sprit. glleld, w ill
be out here today lo examine u tunic
Is-r of applicants for inciiil.ership in
Ihe Pleasant Hill camp of Woo men
of I lie World.
Win Daniels, of W slhoro, Mo , ar
rived liere yesterday on a visit to Ids
brot lier-iu-iaw, A J Keeiiey. His son
and family accompanied him as far as
Salem where they were compelled lo
top temporiirilv on uccouiit of a sick
child.
The (Insheii Dancing Club has sus
pended until May 1st but a ratid
dan. e w ill be given in Ihe hall on
Marell I'Olli, It la-ill a benefit bull for
the blind musician, J K Keeiiey, and
It is hoped ull w ho love lo "trip the
light (aulas-it'" will be present, hate a
line lime und also give "Johnny" a
boost.
The buket hoc til .it the U H church
Friday evening under the manage
ment of l'rof. Wheeler's class in ueal
music wa it very pleasant nllair. The
sale of 2U basket for S. 10 was a sue-
cc.-s when we consider the number of
p ssil.le purchaser present. Thanks
are certainly due the young ladle and
gentlemen irom Pleasant Hill who
coiiiposed a good share of the andieni-e
at l aided materially in the success of
(lie occasion. Come again, friends.
At our recent school election James
Berkshire was elected director and U
K Keeiiey re elected clerk.
W L Miller, of Klmira. has been
elected teacher for our spring term of
scnooi loeoiumeiice on .March 'J.'id.
Postmaster IWistow, of Pleasant
Hill, was lu-ie yesterday soli, -ithig lor
llie camp or Woodmen of Ihe World at
at that place.
FkatiikkwkigiIT.
M.ir Items.
Mar. tub.
The ground wa "overed w ith snow
several days last weeg.
Joe Gale ha moved to the Mennl
place w here lie ex p. el to slay until
he get through plowing for R M
Vcateli, w hen he will move to the
Mosby farm.
W W Chrisiimti made a Irl 11 111 tvll.
gene last week.
Chas 'Peelers and win. visit ,1 .. ;il.
Ihe hitter's parent Mr and Mr Me-
iMonen on .Mosliy creek.
Mr J 11 Teeters went lo ('ml.,,...
bnlav. '
tu'erec Land lias lahnn I, .1 1
n the lull just hack of ( R.-atehi-r'
I'.i.ee.
Mis I idle Itilriii'll,. I. viiii... ... r
Lands
Joe Huriiette talks
as soon us he gel his new house cum.
pleled.
It is lOinored Inat u- u-ill i....... -
new store at R iw river, this spring.
Mr Rrooks ha traded a part of hi
fai in for property in Kaiiui ntnt.
Ihe altendetice ut the StMr Lvciuin
seem to be on the thiline.
Pat.
.l Ilium rHrdonril.
Wasiuxovon, M,,,,.!, fi.-The presi
dent has patdmied Nathan ltlun,
c . evicted In Dregon of tuiiligglhig
opinio and eon-piracv, but wlii.e
sentence was Misheiuled, und K M
Salisbury, eouvi. led in Oregon nf mi's,
"sing pmally envelopes, mid lined
Conskntiii at Last -For some
time past the democrat of Crook
cmiiiiy have ts) n using their best en
deavor to persuade a prominent sheep-r.n-ei-1
iH-eotne a candidate Tor conn.
I V commissioner, hut he emphatically
r. iis- d until lust Wednesday innrning
whi-i the voting population of the'
ciinty was Increased by the addition
oftwo vouug dem.s-ral to hi house
ho! n,M.i, llo, r,.fu!t(l
J 71, s .1theres,i
w.ll l.. bnt (rook cui.ly will have
most eftleient e..miissh,..er after the
llrt Monday In July, wlieuMrJ ,
oltbv. Hew a formerly a resident of
r.ugetu-.
t'llv loi-.m. V.rrhTl
Rm'i ki.h-an rim Mkktiso.-TIi
Lugene republican club will hold a
meeting at the court house next Hat
.ir.iay eveninr at 8 o'el.s k. l,ol,
I I III .svasi,,,, Walh,, MCamam of
t , .rtland. a llii. ni .. :n . ,,.
,, - - ... oenver
anaddrvaa. Ihe public generally
luvited to attend UiU meeting
Junction. Ciw
M A N UFA CT U
"WHITE
.FLOUR..
n o 0 J
GUARANTEED
The most popular Hour
leading grocers.
City (olllitil.
p.lljr liusrd, JIarch 10.
Council met In regulur session at
the city hall last evening.
lWnt-Maynr Matlock. Council
men Fisher, Kakln. Linn, Dunn and
Henderson, Rang Mug al-stnt.
Minute of February meeting read
''Fiimnwcolmnlltre reported fuvora
blyon usual iiiunber of hill which
were ordered paid.
Judiciary committee reported ad
versely on the construction of an Iron
litirw'ay In u certain alley. Report
adopted. .
Street committee reported con
struction of shed for rock pile, where
rock Is crushed by city prisoners for
use on the street.
Report favorably on petition or A U
Woodcock regarding certain street
a-.eslliellt. Adopted.
A l-o report cost of rcparing cily Jail
und material used lu street repairs.
Adopted.
Petition for vacation of certain
strict and alleys lu the north west
part of the city wa referred to street
committee.
Usual number of hills were referred
to finance committee.
Regarding certain bills, the rule
were suspended and the bill ordered
'"oil motion It was decided that a
mieeial meeting be called for consider
ing further the question of wider und
electric light bond.
The following judges ami clerks of
election were ai pointed fur the cily
election In April:
First Ward K O Potter and John
McClure were appointed clerk, and
M C VunTyne, Judge. Polling place,
hose house on lltli siieet.
Second Ward-I L Simpson and
Ml,-,,.. ..lurL-u- b' A iuli.rufin .
1, eO l liri. Ti mm". ,
Judge. Polling place, city hall.
third warn ueo a worn ami
John Ilarger, clerk; S F Kerns, judge.
Polling plact, Cherry's building on
8th street.
Adjourned.
A Muiderom Knife.
While having a friendly chat with
Judge W fc Davidson the other day
that gentleman casually remarked to u
Walla Will In Statesman reporter:
"Did you ever see the knife that Ken
mod used on Kids?" On receiving a
negative reply Mr Davidson pulled a
great block of wood from under lu
desk and extlaeted In two piece, a
knife from out of the block. To tell
the story short, a convict, some time
after the killing, drove the knife into
tlie bottom of a stool till piece of
wood, in the Jute mill. Ihe knife
broke oil' when about half way into the
block, and the remaining half was
d'ivciiln a short distance from the
llrst. The stool is made of a piece of
sill 0x0, cut to stand 18 Indies high.
and on the top I Hailed a piece of
iioarii to lorin a seat. Alter the knlle
wa driven Into the bottom the con
vict, to lietter hide the weapon, pulled
the seat board oil" the top and nailed it
no the bottom, thereby completely
hiding the knife. How the knife was
found can alone be explained by the
ticrc imam attorney.
The knife I one of many of the
same sort used lu a jute mill This
one una ueen mueii used and evidently
had been new ly ground about the
time of tlie killing. Ill now darkly
stained with blond and rust eaten.
The knife before broken was 6 Inches
long and hud no handle In it
That Crook County Mukdkk.
A dispatch from Hum savsthatJR
Rigshy, a reideut on Silver ereek,
lieai the line of Crook county, and
near where James Wagner wa killed
by Isaac N Mills, says that the feeling
in that neighborhood I that some
undue advantage wa taken by Mills
over hi antagonist, and that the
meet lug of tlie two wa not purely oc
cidental, us w u claimed. The nature
oflhu ground, the position of the
body when found immediately after
the shooting, and the fresh track of
the men and the animals thev hud
been riding, show, It I said, pretty
conclusively that at no time were thev
nearer together than 15 feel, and, It la
caiiiied, it would have been Impossi
ble for Wugncr to have clubbed Mill
over the head with a gun. Mill Is at
' nneville recovering from hi wound.
io"!i.Y 1)KINK Watkr. -Browns.
Ville 1 lines- o'a..Mii..
. , - .-s.-.,j no., cause
our el men to drink water, a fact that
dou i .ties has proven a ureal surprise
to many an over-taxed sioumch. Tlie
saloon do,,, w-ere clostd Tuesday
evenii g, but how long they will re.
main m this condition Is a nuiiter that
in. s, ,,e tie-.ermtne.l at the polls. The
lllll CHt till luu uis tli-l 11 t
the prest in council In running: a pro-
h hllorv u..l ...III I .ut .. n
J n ill IT laillH'tl, '
-V FineShowino. IVnToerat: The
AlllHIl V IT.iUllu.rit .1 I. . .
ircnvHi uunnir rib
unir.y. wMhtuMdaya, StMKJ pound
'Pi. i r . pouuua per day.
1 Iih r..,sul,..u f..M ... . .... . -
i. . ' ';. l"o ouiier made rrotti
ItareHOiiO. Tho net return to the
lll.llll.iy H'uy - .
" - ' woia ier pilllua. Had
hey made the r own butter It would
.t orvn nan inat amount. The
reeciiits fos I . . . .
- , ... ...iTiunT were JU40.50
show ing Mg Increase. The crumery
- ... sienuiti iiann, and lis business
I a ti.aller of local pride.
hsily UtiHrd. March 10.
m a i .... .
i. termed v., rr...... r:,:?i"
ye.er,hiya.;rm.r
VeTal olhi.r .,.. ji. i .. .
injf. r M"J"""
ivur T5 JTir ... "
,. ,T-" . ay ,,,e room In'
Parker's oiwra inuuf.... . . 10 1
t.-., ., . -rniiu oi one
eryand novelties aU.ut t. '.'V
ofthi month, m, tV.., . V"
Vounir man -.n i' """",uet' a
ei lletit habit, na rood 7usi-
Two
euurm nf tl,. . iiihb In tie
Miliiag Compant
Itli RS OF THE
ROSE"
. o o
BEST QUALITY,
in tho market. Sold by
ENGLAND'S BKEAD.
Seven eighths of the bread w
in England is made from fore
grown wheat, and about five-ni
of this comes from America x i
and South or about four-nfi
from the United States tv
growth of ffheat in the Ur
Kingdom has declined very raniT
during the last 40 years; the 2
under wheat crops, which
4,213,651 acres in 1856,
1,080,228 acres in 1894. In
6G the quantity of wheat raii,
thiseountry 73.7 per cent of
consumption, the remaining
per cent being imported, while
181)2-93 the home product wmi
per Cent and the imports 73.2 1
cent. TLe individual coii(ur
tion of wheat per year ranges
one bushel in Scandinavia toeit'.
in France; Great Britain coning
five. The weekly consumption
bread ranges from 11 pound, i,
Germany to 6 pounds in Austrii
the average amongst Europe
countries being about 8 pouc4
The highest price at which brai
was sold in Ki.gland was duriti
four weeks in 1800.
Samuel Edison, father of Thoum
A. Edison the inventor, rebuilt
died, after an illness of km!
we ks. He was 03 years old. Ii
is not more than two years iit
a friend of Mr. Edison greeted hia
with a report that he looked htli
and hearty, notwithstanding li
yi years, iiaie and hearty,"
said, "you bet I ami Wit
shouldn't I be? I came of loif
lived family. I hud two icj
who died in their 99th yearui
my father was 103 years indf
davs old when he passed mt
His mother died when she wis li'
years old. Pretty good chanewfc
me isn't there?" With hin ere
brightening he said, gleefull;
"lean whip any man of my if
in the county."
Latest report are that the dek
of the Italian army in Abysm
was a crushing one, some battilui
being almost annihilated. Ses
meut in Italy is strongly irinr
of recalling what is left otb
Italian Army, and ending the stfJi
for possession of a country U
can do them little good. England,
that will steal anything in the
shape of land, got her fingers bunt
years ago in a like contest, and t
content to leave the country in pos
session of the warlike Abyssinian
Pendleton E. 0., rep.: H
rumored that an attempt is beirj
made to put John L. Randonlki
bench to succeed Judge Kukin. H
there is anv truth in this ruowril
is an attempt that is against th
interests of the eople of tho eighth
indicia! district, and one bkb
should not succeed.
F.VTiTt.pn ty, a ConsI'L. Orrp
now has more than 25 w heelmen k
are members of the League of Ani'rt'
can Wheelmen. This enlilUti ihettaii
tu b pnn.ni.itu u-itii.ii ha been est.
lishedand an election culled fortht
purpose of electing a consul. JM
vole, must be Bent In not llr.,',J
March 20. Oregon is also entitled
seeretary-treasurer, who will r
pointed by the newly electeu
The Uypsy. The Gypsy rrif
here this forenoon with hel"J
gc . r r.l..l.f Til
n. oi u-J ion. ill liriKiiv. ...
landed at the warehouse on tin "
of the river this time and after"
loading her cargo and taking on '
or five ions of freight lor down nj
(..in is, mil, ior ciarmuu.g
o'clock.
ll. S. Land Commissioner.
Joel Ware, having been ap
pointed U. S. Circuit Court
Commissioner for the dist"ct
of (Won, is now prepared
to make Homestead Fiu'g5-
Final Proofs, and take tes
timony in Contest Cases-
Hnvi'nrr hat) thirtv VOarS CJ'
perience in this line, he viu
guarantee satisfaction
nensn nnon lltflO 111 fu
IVIJ tdUDi VO'l"
Fellows' Building, Eugene,
Oregon,
ASH GROVE POULTRY
to nuns in uib
White and.rt
Plvmouth K'.zL
ind B.own 1
.nit Kilver tl"!
Hamburg.
ll.li SI. fill tier 15: two setliES J2.50.
I alo hava a few choice l',llt
plia for aale. teliafarilen fT''1,a,
WM
.... urn ieW weeks.