The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 12, 1896, Image 1

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KST1BMMIER FOR TOE OlUEimTlOX OF DEXOC&ATin rBl.lC.im AM TO E1RX IX INUKsTLIVISO BY TUB SWEAT HP 01 R BROW
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EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 18
NO. l.
WEEKLY EU5ENE mii
I. L. CAHPBOLL, 'PUBLISHI
OFKH'K -E"' ,le of Wlllatn. tlu
dvvculh .nil Eighth EtrutU.
TERMS OF SI HSCIUrrDK
On. Year. : : s :
SU Monlhi. I
1 are. Month., J i t
AHertlslna rates mado
tes mads kigi
plication. i
St loll'- 1,(1
on application.
En'". Ores"'1-
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- 14
y .!
j S.LUCKEY $
;!.,!
DEALER IN
Cbtki. Watcties, Chains. Jewalry;
I
REPAIRING PROMITLY DO
C-jtll Worn Warraae.-"j(
L. W. BROWN, M. ti
Hhyslclati ntid Sur9$
Olliu ml reilt nu over po.lorlius.
7 to Da. n,; W to 2, 0 to 9 p. u. 3
DEL O. rEE:E3
GRANITE AND MARBLE WOB
New Design, and New Price. In Foreign '
Domc.lio Marble and Oraulte, Mommies
Headstone, anil Cemetery work of
all kind, (or KA.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Wlllanetle Street, near Porto -"ce. Kugei 0r
d. C. WOODOOCC
Attorncy-at-Luw
rimes
Block, -Onu-lialf block south of Chrti11
El'liEXK,
OltEOOX.
0. W. Kinky
N. E. MiU-t
Kinsey & Markty
Attorneys-at-Law.
Commercial and Trobalc nnitluesS tfls'O
t"' ...
Office In Clirlxman Block.
W.E. dROwN,
rVeiident.
B. 0. PAINE. F.W.0SU1N.
Vic. President. tllu.r,
THI2
Loan and Savhss
BANK,
Of 'upe, - - Orqun.
.OTOKs D. A. Paine, J. D. llarriij. K
i)vls. B. 1. I'aino, W. K. II row n, J. I
Koblnson, K. W. Unburn.
laid Ud Caattal. : : : $50,011,
i Geieral Banking Business Transsted.
Inctni allowed on time deposit.
Colin -lion entrusted to our care will retire
pro t t attention, j
T. Q.IUxnmcus,
President.
3. 1). Kaklv, Ju,
Cable
i fetial hi
v
Oi Eugene J
i
Paid ud lash fcnllftl
Surplus and Profits, mm
Eugene - - Oregon.
A general banking buibies. done on eeuni.
NeWmi. sight drafts on NEW YlilK.
i vr.AU0' SAS FJtANL'ISOO and PtT
Bill. o( excli&n,;e jold on foreign couttiaa,
"poit reoeiv! rihjeot to li:k or eetifi
et of ctei-mit. .
ri1i0"Ktion on'-ru-td 1 to an will fecit,
Pxn attention i
lane County Bail
(Establlihid tu mi
EUGENE, OREGON,
A fleneral Banking businets
n branches traisac'i
,yorble terms.
A. O. HOVEY. President
tn
A. u. HOVEY, Asst. Cblr,
J- L. PAGE),
-DEALER IN j
GROCERIES
v j viioetries uuugnt
' the best markets,
, npjsiKii FOrt CASH,
" public better price.
,l'"tbr bouse in Eugiie.
MONDAY, DECEMRER7.
Clroiili iMiirt couveik-il
ill II iscburg
( liv c u u II niisU nn,. rtvek fr.mi
iil!it.
Tin- Or-xmi Ui-Iutute iin. U In .St
fill Jlllllliiry II,
Yornn & S mi imvMi n it I in lo
')' (ir.MIK II I, I II.
I Mill-ill m,, I Ail.aiiv
II' X' holding
liJIIH-l,:il fli'i'tliiim ,,,v
A ,iirl,.n, i,f ii,iti'I,uii,I
ni rive J
"111 I .MM. Ill, I l ; I1KII llll.).
ri... , .
. i,v i ,,i.ii i Miu i:,r opt-rii iiiiiisi- w in
'roiiiliMini, , H will, out Kro.in ',.
Tin' Voil,in iM j.,.0 will mti rinhi
ii' ini,fiiir itii-cjiiijmi iw in t l
lii'Xt I'll. lay ill,. !,t.
U U .i. kI. r mi, v,., I into the
MviKiiif II, w ufu-rii,iiiii. Tlio
tn-lil lie i,,t'iiei to tl . ,u;,it. ohu
11. .1.1
week
M nn ioiiioi row.
, The river rai il M'Ver,il f-.-ct Sttur
,'dny . lining tu. ,..y h, iil-ht, Hiiut-
llii( till tin- water power ill tin city.
Tin. riv.r Ml ii 'uiii y ,;ir, !iv mi,i I i,t
ninlit.
All oll C,.lUcii.U W IH ill I I Vll fi.it
yMiiy in., I iiik-Iih-iI u lib vi-le tit ltur-
tei'.f.ir his (Jm,;!iler. Toe Joiinn
til.VMlli get to uu it ulioul in xt
June.
' K'l HiUtow, our illkieiit usn!ht:uit
! muster, in iri.nrii'i; to move Into
tlie Kuileile Ikhihc, fioiin rlv KTiipi l
hy Ui-hop Mills' family, 'jt, fc,i,
rry MreetM.
h I lliorp lnis eolil liU hiilf Inti-ioHt
In Hie Mvrtle l'olnt EulerpriMt to hm
partiur W i: Conui-r. Mr Tliorp will
dev. He IiIm entire lime ninl Htleiitinn i
tli" I.ei ler, of Co t.uo (irove-Leiiiiitl.
II' HI J'lllll H.'l'-'l'l ille'.l at I,) on,.,
in At,iiiu ye-tenlay. iid rna.
Ife win one nf I tit- us,-, led piomia
of Oregon hihI a waiiii perxmnl M' inl
of tlie writer. He c:iiue t-i tl,e ctiit,- in
I SU.
I'orvulliii Tunes: Corvnlli will
onn lie ft yanie preserve if wlM nnl-
iiiiiIh do not refrain from neent
liuliil. Thtre wnsu (Kvr hunt lew
weekn iiijo In the MtK'et. J.i'in Wi-IIh
lut Siinilfiy i'tt,ttireJ n wild eat in ti e
miliurbn ufier a lively ila'!it.
A Peiiilletoti lionse linn a four ihil-c
ulvertieinenl in t lie E (. There is
noiue Biip to Hint. It In not neee-mry
to have four i'ik ailf, Lut the live
bilsinenH limn unlet keep IiIm name
fore the public ami the only way to ilo
It is tlir'Mi ijtit the newspaper.
TheTinie tives the following iu
caiiili late.H for ihe Corvallis poatoilkv:
Kilpll DavUnn, TIioh Cooper, W V
liriMow, (J F Eglin, Miss Welker, Mrs
Minnie Lee unit Editor JoIiihoii or' the
(Juy. 'lte. 'I be latter I willing It sli UM
coii'.iutiH to be PostiiiiiMer J ilinoii.
Ex: rnrre'ary of Stale Kiuenid In of
the opinion that the state lax le-y t
be made early in January will be eon
elderably lower than Hint made la-t
year, which was 4 8 inilli. ll in
thought prot'tiiile that t lit; rate lliia
yeir will not be ovi r 3 nulls.
Helmet Lmlii Kni;hl.sor Pythian of
thin city in nrrungii K for nn eniertain
uient in the near luture. which w l'l
ullord more getiiiUid fun than any
thing ever before seen In thin oily.
Only members of the order and Jiuh
fuin'iliea or lady friends will be ad
mitted.
Albany HialJ: On Tu,m,I i.v, I)"
ember '1, President U 11 Chiipman, of
the 1'iilvendty of Ori son, and Preni
dent P L CamplH ll, of the rotate .Sor
mal School of Monmouth, will de
liver addresses before iho pnnlic
sohooU nf Albany. The schools will
close on Wednesday, Deceuiher 23, for
the Christmas holidays.
The Dalles T-M, Dec. Cih: The
Columbia river at this place wis a
grand sikibt this inurnino;. It wan
covered with ico that is from a foot to
10 feet in thickness ahd the iie of
the waterdiad bulged the Ice up in the
center of the river some three or four
feet, making It have the nppi araii.-e of
a nimintaiti io the middle, sloping nil
gradually to either side.
Portland Dispatch IVe 3: There
was n riimoi on the stm t yesterday
that the 8 F Exnniiiier hud leased a
business block In this city and Intend
ed to establish ft dally puperln revenue
for Harvey Scott's vile attack upon
the women of California. It was alno
retwrted that Culifornians would buck
any enterprise to establish nn op;Mi
tlon ivaner to the Oreirouiun. We give
the rumors fur what they tiro worth.
A new card is displayed in
the grocery establishments or J U
Rhiui'httrt, C I Combs & lo,, J
M lUirg and J L Zijiler saying,
"save your money, I low? lly di nu ng
Colloleue." Also a neat circular has
lieeii placed In every n ouse ir. .. a ,
about this line mw hcnUl. Hi .sutme
for collee. It iftve yot'r uu. ...
Is one-half cheaper than collee. 10,
a naekuae of the above groces and I e
couvlni-ed of Its merits. .
MifS Clara Evans olid ft i.iotise, the ;
one a teacher In H:iltim re pt.bhe
scliool and the other a rem lent o. the ,
same building, collided while tr.ivern.
Ing their respective orhii-, one ih'.v
this week, and bo starllin,' were the,
noises which ensued IKU. a panic j
.... .i I, ,1.1,-.. i, or lit was the
among uc V..-.W.
lev rusiieu i",
down stairs in wildest terror, ami liu-
zens who saw them insli tiiinuin cus'y
im.iu utreat nroti.lll.T lumen mn,
" ' ' ,,,,1
fire alarm from the nearest box. V"1"
theeugims urrived cntir n,!lifMj
I.orlwu.,1 was tilled wil l
and mothers; but finally
Miss Evans
managed to explain
trouble, anil lhe l'"J
that nobody had been
likely M be. So r.jt h
semblcl tuxpayeis at 1 '
several hours afierwar I
them that to call out I
entails mi the city an i .
Ing to about f 1'iu.
11, 01 uie
v.iS (let idutl
1 -irt or whs
.1 v.-le .1 e us
1 11, t for
1 it occir t'l
;lre ei'gl-U's
.e aiuo'ii.t
Chkisimas Donations The loard
ofoiicctoistif the Eugene schooi d,
1.1... ordered" that Chr.sUniM do-
he made lo lhe poor agaii. this
nations)
year,
by tl .
scIkh'I
Priueii
and 01,
mot n
The doiiallons are emm
.is n e ami galliereii up or 1..-
Iiildren under
lhe direction "f ,
I Reid and his corps oftea'iheis ,
C hristmas day are cnsirinuw ,
lie poor.
tiany oua-.i. 1' :
KKUKIi-l' J Mrley
1 ul , ,,, 1 toirveXtiU t ' a -1 'ii
W aliguuii at l ol
1 ,i.,.e
f c.-i da ,i.-g
V' I, I, I III I,"
Dim I
viven fl
t II
U.fl 1, j .
11'g hon-e, ami was discharged.
TUESDAY, t'F.CEMBEU .
A beautiful day.
Coiiftrent Is In session.
Win U Walker was In Eugene tMlay
II E Morris of HarrUburg Is iu the
cny.
1 J O Johnson, 8 P roadmaster was lu
the city today.
' TheSP pilV driver laid over Id this
city la! night.
City Marshal II J Day returned from
Cle-well last night.
'leo Hill, man.gr of Belknap
.-.).. uis, is in ine cny.
i J llanlleld and slater will leave
: r.ir ( rant's Pass toi,lKht
I J M Howe ret ut tied from Grant'.
: I'.iss on the early train this morning.
Frank Goodman left today on a
I vMt to Portland and Spokane. Wash-
I Iniitou.
I The U oft) footba'l team will prob-
stiir lay t no Aslilunil team Christ
inns day.
Attorneys E It SUpworth and J M
Williuiiis are at Junction City on legal
husinos.
J M Dick, of I'tinp Creek, will leave
tomorrow nn a visit to Albrequenpue,
ew .vexico.
Andrew I.ytln acd family left this
inoriiiug for Salem, where they will
reside In future.
m Dunn or raiem, is acting as
n lu lit oiH-rator temporarily for the H 1
conipnny lu this city.
TIip Kiiifene Mill & Elevator Com
pany Is loading a car of Hour for the
an Frauciwo market.
Albany yesterday held an exciting
election and P.it (12(1 votes. Eugene Is
eonsidrinbly the larger city of the two.
The linudMiiuo parlor rug made by
Mrs Silckimy was won In a drawing by
Mi K iv IeLnuo. Thirteen was the
lucky iiuinbur.
Mrs L Nstimayer left on the early
train this niorniiig for Woodland,
California, w here she will nut oa the
npersita ''Triumph of Love."
Mr lining and family, who have
been residing on the Kind, Ion farm,
left this morning for Nebraska, where
tin y w ill rw.liJo lu the future.
President V II Chapman of the uni
versity wi tit to Corvallis today and
will deliver an aiMre before the
ShakesHnrecluliof that oily tonight
Fliegetide Hla"te,, 'T'i.1 i,i come
out well ot ir examination.'."'
"Didn't I, lh. mi? All the professors
wanted mo fr a . 'ii-iu-law right
away."
Lake county hs 'ho dintinctlou of
beins: the only Oregon county In
which not a single prohibition vote
was cast during the recent presidential
election.
Town Topics: Temperance Lecturer
my L'ood man, why don't you saend
vourt'.me snmew'here else than aout
this shIooii? Jag-on 'Cos It's the
only one iu town.
O P (iriflln, ssnlo" member of the
(iriflln Hardware Company, was
wheeled up town on his chair this after
noon. Th is is the second time lie has
ventured out fir over a mouth.
Mis Laura Fsrrow left this morning
for Portland. From there she will go
ina few days to Maisachusetts, where
he wl 1 enter a school to prepare her
self foi missionary work.
U A P.rodie of the Tillamook llght
hniise is in tlie city visit lug relatives
and friends. We acknowledge a ideas
ant call from the cnt!rmBn. He is
glad tn get on land for a few weeks.
Journal AmusaiH: Hanker No
I'm afraid I can't 1st you have the
money. You nte too much Indebted
to the Institution across the way.
Hroker No sir; your mistaken. They
hold me for nothing-they've got only
my word.
Kiddle Mite: Rid j'.e Is a great prune
growing center. In this little valley
4 miles by ' miles are at least 40,0)0
prune trees, which will yield a train
load of evaporated prunes next year.
Myrtle Creek and Canyonvllle will be
up even with with us on this, and If a
good price Is realized It will be better
than n good mine for us.
Ex: At a London Salvation Army
meeting recently, a lervent Salvation
ist pi a"d, with all the Intensity of
hi faith, that Ood would break the
Sultan's heart, with a view of course
to the conversion of the barbarous
iiit Tim nrnver was Interrupted
in-an additional netltion from one of
the devout company, and it ran thus:
"Oh, Ood, break his neck."
iiinatrntod American: The banker
"iimssis in bis checks," the cashier
in bU last account." the mug
wump loins the great majority," Hit
cobbler 'breathes li s last," the saloon
b r "seeks the snlrit land," the
.,,,. i Ur hlnillles oft." the stableman
kicks tlie bucket," the spiritualistic
medium nlves up the ghost." the ao
enii..tnnt "c'h-s to his lomr reckoning,"
but i.cc-irding to the newspapers very
f,.w inonle simply "die."
ti,.. melancholy davs are here, the
y.i,l,l,.st of our time: when chlllv blasts
i.i to blow from far nfl northern
The wood sitiirs. tlie coal bin
,'.ro..nt! the tree doth moan with sor
row ihe nun shines bright and warm
i,i,v lolirht snow like blazes tomor-
r in We irlaillv think of times to
. . 1r1 .wiftly soar,
. . , ,1K!P ,,le ,kie, and night
,i ,!..,.. en, I Bloiosc i-ac ies ga-
ll'tl'O UN". "
lor(. subscriliers who are one year
. back, should to the sanctum stroll arid
ft., ito.ou tt-itif.il atirtM v 11 v Liic rtir
torial chair. Ex.
I'ally Gu.rd, D.cvmbvr s.
M HoWAKD Akmciss. J M How-
1 ,.r.t 11,.. loneiioii C tv merciiani tinu
'i fartnsi has made an assignment
to W
1 s ,ec
! (,f his
of Junction City, for the bcniii!
creditors Mr Howard's lit-
bilitien-n-.s tt.'- ' 1
fS 4"-"i Tin re ate a large number or
orr- fit'ii . I'H Wadham Jc Company of
pnitlan-i are the heaviest, their claim
being 2V'0. The assignee lias given
bonds In the tim of 2(i,0tXJ.
ii,t m.ard. jcBiii,ier .
H tsi.SAWtD.-Hsrve Little while
i...,i..ii., ihe traction engine saw
I . afte rnoon J)sdthr.-e. if the lingers
,.f hisrlel.t band c-msldersbly mang
le!.
S IimiI I m;. Accord-
I M : 1: 1. A.I'.t.K
.' ..... lU..-.. 1 .1 .-kiurdsv s.X
'..I!, .., I i.,go.mr.l, ,not.l g' "''
. ,0 iwo shot I. lhtn Is a t e
,'niarkable shooting st'T.v
Died.
At Junction City, Oregon, on the!
morning of lHc. 6th, I'M, Alexander
Nail, aged S'J years and ten months,
attor a lingering illness from ceucer of
the stomach.
He was born In East Tennes.ee in
Itowan county and in emigrated :
with his father to Arkansas, where he 1
llvtd until IS.VJ when be started fori
Oregon and reached the Willamette
valley In OetoUr, and settled where
Ml' ton ltohins hi now liven A in lies
west nf Junction City, and after living
there 2 years, bought a claim 1) miles
west ol llrst claim and lived theie un
til 5 years since, when lie moved tu
Junction City, While crossing the
plains he lost his wife from cholera
near Salmon Ful a on Snake river.
He brouitht w ith him to Oregon f ur
sous and three dauirtitvrs, of whom
one son and one daughter are di ad. In
March, lstii, be inarrrled Miss Per
tnella Skeun, with whoui he lived un
til Ills death and by whom he left nil
issue.
For the psat 20 years lie bad been a
member of the itaptlnt church and
lived III tills fititll and died Irimlillg ill
the saving love of Christ. His neUh
burs all loved and esteemed IiIm f,r
hi. manliness and charity to all. He
never refused to do a favor to any one
and at his burial they showed' their
love for him by the large ciowd iu at
tendance. Another of Oregon's old pioneers has
passed the great divide to ,itu those
who have gone before and every day
their number is lessoning and In a few
years more there will be no more to
lay claim to the title "Old Pioneer of
Oregon."
May their ashes test la pone.
K1RF.MES-S ELEt THN.
Htn flayer Elected Chief and Thomas
Jenkins Assistant.
Dally (iuam. Iieevintwr s
The firemen of Eugene held quite
au exclt'ng election yesterday after
noon at the City hall. The vote as
canvassed resulted as follows:
FOR tHIKF ENdlNKtlt.
Win Maver 62
Win Hixles 41
Mayer's majority
FOR AtsSI'ANS.
Thus Jenkins
40
40
M Vo'ii ..
Jenkiu'a plurality 0
Total vote cast t'ti
After the announcement of there
suit, Messrs Mayer and Jenkins pro
vided the tire laddies with plenty or
cigars, etc, and a pleasant evening was
spent.
A MUKIiKHtil'S Snao. Corvallis
Times: A tremendous snag, leaning
from tlie river batik out into the river,
smashed several windows and ripped
ot! a piece of roof on the steamer Al
bany Wednesday nigiil on ner trip up
the river between Albany and Corval
lis. The damage to the boat ty the
accident was not so serious asthedam
age to the nerves of Al Cummins, the
purser. It was a rrigiittuiiy nam
night, and Al stood near the bow of the
boat. The boat was making fast
time, when the big snag suddenly
loomed up out of the darkness Just
abend of A I apparently approaching
him at lightning speed. He didn't
wall to take a second look. I here was
murder iu that snag, and he lit out for
the stern of the boat, or any other
plats, of safety as fast as his legs could
carry him. He managed to elude Ihe
danger, as did all of the passengers
aboard.
Dally Uuard, Pecrniber s.
A Studknts' Hand. Eugene is
without a baud and is very much In
need of one. In view of this fact tlie
enterprising students of the university
who are musicians nave uet-iucu m
organize a baud. The faculty has the
inattei under supervision ami nan ap
noliited Prof N L Nar recall musical
director nl the band and Earl Stevens
has keen chosen leader. 1 lie llrst
practice meeting will lie held tonight.
Each menilier will bo allowed one
cretPt a week for tbo time spent In
band practice. The band starts out
Willi 13 pieces.
Paily Uuard, December 8.
Will Phaitick. The Cyclone hose
cmntiHiiy has rented Lane s nan on
Eighth street and llieir luoiuau lenm
will commence, practicing there lo
nbrbt. Sawdust lias bsen hauled and
spread on the floor to prevent Injury
to ttie players wuue praet icing.
LATER
Since the above was put In type the
msnairersof the two teams have con
suited and decided to declare the holi
day game otr, as suits cannot I oh-
turned wlllioui paying ouv 'ii ""'.
w hich Is more funds than the compan
ies care to expend for that purpose.
Dally Guard, December 7.
DiPMtssKii. Iii the matter of the
case of WC Newburn, for whom a
search warrant was Issued Frltbiy, at
the Instigation of Deputy Fish and
(iuiiit) Warden Wilkin-, the deer hides
which were taken from Mr Newburn s
, . - t,.,lnv l,V Coll
nuue wL-ie iui,,,,'v .j -v
stable S(itt
nev filed a
The 1 efiMii all' s allor-
motion tills morning to ,
dismiss the case, ami as jM-putv At-
torney Harris tiled no (injection o me
motion It was grunted by Justice,
Wheeler. There was 110 evidence 01 a;
crime.
M.VANC KMENT Cl.l H.-Prnf HrtW- j
tborne reatl a iiist on KiMtcllvo ieriiis;tne riicim: .xirtnw cm noongi,
'...1 i,i ,,,e i,t his noilils by I lioard of Portland. A large numlier of
etiM-rlments on the nieml ers of the
I. t. . . ... .,u,la ItV
audience.
lU'inarss snc i,''," -.' 1
lr,,r f 'mi, nil.
lir ( 'Inn inan and lev 1
Uri. 'k". IT ' ii:"" "' ; """ ".
. . .. 1.1 1
mn.r next we-i. and M'-s ' ""
drs McClung d I''1"1 dl"' "-'"1'
on "Menial trails and experiences 1.1
reformers."
IlKHF.K a It Sn u I. -The Ri-bekali
.,.inl eiven in our nan mu.,
tilght was well alieiicnm m"'
....re t,i,olar sllslr. Several
... 1 ...1
w un a
pnes
were given for various
Which the ti lie was -lil
until a late hour.
f,at, after
In dancing
Fo
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I-'.b rl whs
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I' ill) Dormitory loot ball.
An interesting gams of football was
played between the north and south
ends of the dormitory on iturdav
Afternoon last
follow :
s if i n I'XIl,
Stalker
Laiicks
Mcl'lierson
Currieo
lire, I
S perry
Van W inkle
Hi.'e,itin
ZlcgllT
Honey man
Whittlesey
The line up was is
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The North end had the
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In less than n minutes inn, le a touch
down. The goal was kicked by
Howell and the score -t,',, ti to (i.
During the remainder of the ll.-st half
the Soul h end siieeeetled ill pushing
the ball up to the N'oitli'n cat, but
did in, t scire. I n the si cm, d hail' tlie
South end sucivu.lcd in nnikini; a
touch down but failed to kick the
goal. 'I lie Soul h b ivn tried ill vain to
make a second ton, li down, thus to
maintain the honor of the South cud.
The vetcrnns of the North, ns lu the
late war were too much for the
Southerns and when time was called
at the end of llio second half, the score
stood tl to 4 iu f.ivnr of the North.
Excellent plavs were made by lliu
giu, Howell,' Whittlesey and Wat
kins. The championship mime will lie
played next Saturday, when ft charge
of ill it-IiIm n,l'i'l-M,i!i will be collected
ntllif gates. Pern lis who fail to see
this n'unc will certainly miss the game
of the si noon. Ueiiiembcr the dale,
2::in, text Si.tii"'.iy uftenioou, ad
mission .) cents
Kki
'I WO Mil. . '
The Kn-flii,. Plaitidealui , i.
day sa s: ,
"The circuit court tor the second
Judiciul ttintiict which convened today
has before it the prospect of ipiite a
protracted session The civil disc- aio
Hot looie liiuii;i,inn limn Qsit'tl
mortt thiimsMiiiaiy cn. nut the; ,.
two) crlnini ! cases IIibm i'l dim J
oteupy consldertll !', llllti! ill sevi.r;,..
s and .niilug testliiiouv.
"The due of Sft- ( Oregon
James Nixon t, from the array
v
of
legal talent on eilhcl wl.le, ItHUiiiug
lu huge proportion. The district
lip
III-
torney, W I'. Yates, has for his as-ist
ant, L llilyeti, of Eugene, a lawyer of
conslileral'ile prominence as one of the
leading allot nevs of I lie state. While
on the part ot the defense Me-srs J W
Hamilton and L l.tiughary of this
oily and J K Caplcs of Portland have
been retained. The three, men limned
on the part of the defense are old and
experienced lawyers of high renule,
am conscientious men who will do
their Inst to free their client whom
they doubtless consider Innocent as lo
the charge of murder. They all
thoroughly understand tho nature ol
the case iu ham! -know the testimony
they have uud lis reliability mid
woilh. The prosecution aro also able
lawyers ami will do their full duty on
buhalf the state.
"The ease of the state vs Ed Suther
lin, another criminal case, will no
(ioubt occupy much tlui, iititl call out
high legal talent on both side.
"These cases uro lint It similar, In
this: The killing in each was witness
ed by bystanders and there will be no
(Imputing or (lout, ling an lo who were
killed, the time, itiitl place, ami w ho
did the killing. A pica of Jiislillable
homicide will lie, doubtless, the only
line of defense lu both cases."
Company "C." At a recent busi
ness meeting the company voted a
siilllelent sum out of their private
funds to di-colato the Armory and pro
vide much needed furnishings mid In
tend to cniiliiiun to Improve their
quarters until It shall be its convenient
an can lis matie. i lie company is
talking of giving monthly entertain
ments or otherwise providing social
evenings for tho public ut their quar
ters. The receptions heretofore given by
the company have bsi'ii very success
ful and enjoyable to the many friends
taking advantage of them. The com
pany has various plans for tho better
ment of themselves ami are piejiurlng
to enter upon a vigorous campaign lor
the highest standard as a military
body and to win favor ss entertainers.
Their aim w ill bo to excel and that
they shall retain the feuling of pride
that Eugene I, as always shown to
(hem and win new laurels. A mem
ber nf the company now holds th
inedul for the licit rillelliau 111 the O N
(i, won uliotlt two yiars a'o, but It lias
to be
Html.
won threo times before it is
Paily (I lanl. Prci'inber s.
CITY Ei.KtTln.v. In Oregon City
yesterday, the nun pailisati ticket was
elected; Salem wan carried by the re
publicans; Pendleton, uon-pnitinann
won; in Independence tlie iicoplo's
democratic ticket swept tho day, A J
(linidinnn, formerly of Eugene, being
Heeled mavnr; Lebanon was carried by
the fies silvtr ticket; III Altmliv the
(illiet s were divided between I be ileum
criits and republicans, the main fight
lie ug oil marshal, t; i l.ee, inrmeuy
of Lane county w as elected by 10.5
majority.
. Pally Uuspl, I 're, -in 1 er s.
Wll.I.AMKTrn SIKKI.T PHUT')
fiKAlMIKIi. YYTIiHMietle street was
nhotiiL'riinli. tl at 1;'1U o'clock this id-
teriioon by II W Wt sco, representing
of learns and Uile a crow, I
u-..t.. ll... .!,.,.,. lit the
of people
time the
1 lias se-
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view was taken. Mr "
cured n Urge iiuinli r 1.1 '. o w n ri l.u
gei: - They wi, I be unci In a'lvcrllH
ing Oregon in the East, principally by
nn nun of su-ieoptic'iii view necoin
punled bj lectliles.
D.iit (juard, i" '.'. ni-s-r s
Si'KKFT Ci.Ka.Mnci. A force of men
niitl teniua are at work today cleaning
upsml hauling oil tho 11, ud from the
business portion of Ninth street. The
biislne-s portions of Willamette nml
Eighth streets will receive similar
treatment. The street committee I.
deserving ol the thanks nf all for till.
Improve tm-til.
MaIM.HH- Al I l.olu vmII... Oregmi,
Veci Ih'm- Mb, I-."', I.v Rev N It All. v,
tr l"l n I'.iicgs 1.1 'I Miss Nal'iae
1 lUe-s, nil of I.m, nntv, Oregon.
Additional List of Subjects fur Ad
vancement i lut).
1. Mental traits and exnerioiicei of .
reformers.
2. Kcisous why evils r,t i an ; rslsl-
, i in in i ne w orni.
lit asons w by m irsttlt) iiotc: 1
Vaived by legislation. ,
4. Kensoiis w by Iiia sre r:"'rt ,
enforced nn, I sometime i.'l.
5. Reasons why moral efforts lane ,
the form of waves; aro such moral
w ave,) beneltcial?
ti. kca-ons why all good men In
the community do not unite against j
evils. I
' 7. Proposed plans for uniting the
foicesofgood ill (ho community.
Reasons why people lu general
tin imt take more Vital and lutelligent
intciest in the public school..
'.i. Is it true that no reforms can be
accomplished except by the .low pro
! cess of education?
1 In. Projects for replacing saloons by
oll'sr ii-oits of various kinds.
II. The ediicniloual value of clean
streets, beautiful front yards ami other
picitsaiii sin roun, lings in a town.
12. The 'iioiicy value of beauty inn
town.
I.'i. Ought Party politics Iihvo uny
place iu fit v elections.
1 1. What alms ami motives should
lull, i, nice a mail In voting at a city
election.
1 i. I low far ought tho public schools
ma town logo in educating pupim.
in. The city high school its a moral
initiieuce on the young men ot a
town.
17. Wind ought (o bo tho relations
between tlie university ami the t ill
.elm ot the town where it In located.'
IS. What ought to bo the relations
between the university and the other
public schools of tho town w here It Is
located?
in. Is It true that a younj man is
beiiflltcd by having to earn money
to pay for his education? If so in
w bat ways Is he benefited?
AMeat on the Ice.
The Dillss TOT, rjs-nir
"CiipUm .li. en,.- ol .''e ferty boat,
hud a tbrllli: ex ri"4iC" nnsve river
i .-.rd-iv loreu'ivst. ' ITr'y 'n the
'.., ; . wmt aciosn . u I fe fee-to
, . i I t sl,lB t,, ai'i'r8 for
low , . .o c! 1 Hi which this fyrrv
I ,,, . (. stsrteu bnell alxlUt 10
o'clock . i,. wan appnretllly
solid, but when b. n ci. the
mititiiu or the river in. i. 1 w .1,
moving. There was no ultei'im. . ' ;
him but to kiHip straight ahead. in
had on long snow shorn, and with
their aid he was uhlo to keep on top
of the moving body, thougli It w.in a
most dangerous undertaking. Every
step had lo be guarded with tho great
est precaution, for tiio least slip would
have let him down through tbo inov
lug mans. For luiif an hour the cap
tain wended his perilous journey,
w hile hundreds of spectators watched
him from the shore, expecting every
minute tn see him go down. He
reached the, ferry on this sltlo safely,
ami it w as Indeed a relief to those who
had been watching him, as well as to
the captain."
Another St ntner fur Yaciulntt.
Corvallin Times: "Anotlier steam
ship Is, for the present to bo put oil the
Yaipiins route, She Is to lai lhe Hom
er, loriuerly lu the same trailn, ami ac
cording to u ilinpntch received liy Man
ager Stone yesterday afternoon alio
sails from San Francisco for Yaiiiiina
Sat unlay.
"Additional steamer facilities 011
the Ya,iiina route have been made
1 1 accessary on account of large freight
otlerlngs. More than a hundred cars,
united with wheal, oats, hour, teen,
'loneer s'.ono and miscellaneous mer
chandise, are now standing on side
tracks along the O C & E, wailing for
their contents to be tranntcrrod lo tho
ships. The Farallon continues on the
route ami the two vessels ll is expected
w ill speedily clear away the jam."
mode ICrply.
Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 7 A represen
tative of tho Associated l'ress called
uponWJ Itiyan today and showed
bliiiacopy ol 1 resident Cleveiaiiii s
message. "Mr ( leveland's message,"
said Rryan, "Is too Important a docu
ment either lo be commented upon 111
plecuineal or brleliy as a whol'i. I do
not cine to express myself upon tho
message until I have hud an opportu
nity lo curefully reatl ami digest it."
Pally (iuard, Pc-,'uiIk.t '.I.
Ditkuminf.i) To Plat. Tlie foot
ball enthusiasts of Cyclone Hose team
are determined to get a game for tho
holidays ir ponslble. 1 he managers 01
the Cyclone and Rescue Uams, who
had uVrungsd for u game Christmas
day, got together yesterday and de
clared the game olfowing lo the tlif
llcully of gelling suits. ,Tho conclu
sion Is not quite satisfactory to tlie
members of Cyclone tcum uud they
will probably Issue another challenge
to the Rescue leani, who now hold the
championship of tho Eugene Fire
Deiiiirtmeiit. If Rescue refuse to
accept the second challenge, Cyclones
will iben challenge tin Held and if they
cannot get a game will claim the
championship. Tlie Cyclone team
begun practicing last night.
Dally (iiisrd. December 7.
Dif.d.- At tho family residence near
Siiiiiigtleld thin morning at 4 o'clock
Hinraii Illness of three weeks from ty
phoid fever, Cleveland Morton, ugcil 12
years, son of Hon AD Rurton. Four
more members of the same family are
lu a precarious condition from this
(liviul dl( ane. Tlie funeral of the de
ceased will occur tomorrow afternoon.
Dally Uuard, December ;i.
ItrHiNFiNH Mki:ttn'o. Oregon hose
comiiuuv held a regular business meet-
leg 111 r ircmeu s iiijii nisi iiiguv, ni
Msyer. foreman, w ho has lust leen
. , . 1 . ... 1, ...... . ti....
elected chief of tho Eugene Eire De
partment, tendered his resignation,
alnl C M Young wan elects, I to III! the
vacancy. Drew Orltllu, Arcli Rice
and C I) Edwards were eluuted tiium
beis of the board ot lire delegates.
A SPi.KNidi) Roaii. A couple of
days since wo had occasion to drive to
Sp'ringlleld. This Is now one of the
iieni roads in the rounty, in tact ll
fully equals tho best streets In Eu
gene Last winter it was nearly lin-pi.s-ahle.
This proves conclusively
that we can have good thorc ugfares iu
every direction If Intelligent woilc is
cxH.-ndtd on tliein.
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a u rsvo r;.
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TH5 BEST
SPRING KEBiCINE
Is Simmons Live? r-Tnn.ATOR-jnn't
forcct to talis It. 1 h- I r. cr gets slugjljh
t!jiim; tlis Winter, ju t lii.e all nature,
anj ;hj jyit : l., ::;k5 i!i..!;ej up by
tl e .n:cuniiil.;!.J v. rj", wl,i,li hrlnns on
V.j!.:ri.i, I -ever it- 1 A.uo and Khcuma
t.ssii. Y'.".i w.;nt l v. ake t:p your liver
nun-, l if b su:. yon V.',.i SIAtMONS
I.IVLU K;::,1.'I.a;, k u d) t. it also
teul;tles the LK v; -I. cops it priperly at
w.'ik, v hr.i your y-..i,-ni will be free from
poison ,i.,J tiia v'-. 1 b'-,!' Invigorated.
Youtrt'i'iiC. iW.S'i' !ii.()UI)wh(i
your strui is i.i Al f-mdiiion, and that
y 'll cnly be whci t'.ic l.iva is kpt activs.
I ry a Liver Ice.iiedy cr.ee and note the
dilierciKC. Hut ti'.c only SlAV.WONS
LlVliK l-Ttit I.AT'iK it is SlAtMONS
I.IVLK KUi.iUI.ATuK whk't nuikes tha
differena-. l'.iive it in powder or in liquid
alrcaJy prepared, or make a tea nf tlx
rjwdcr; but take SlMMUNS I.IVKR HEOU'
ATOR. You'll linj the Ik;L) Z on evsry
package. Look for It.
J. li. Zctliu & Co., ITiUadclpbla, Pa.
TO PI LL SN VUS.
A Sew llont a Kew Name, and
Latter lias u History.
the
Corvallis Times: The new snag
bout, "Matliloina," arrived up the
Willamette Saturday, and until Mon
day afternoon, was moored at theO. C.
& E. dock, Corvallis. Tho name lu
gold letters on the pilot house Is a
queer one, but It is none tlie lets np
prouiate lor all that.
ll was before the i.lo face trod the
valley of the Willamette that in the "
vicinity of Kuga.c there nourished a
tribe; of Indiana. Over the beautiful
! 'v of the Willamette these red
skin i ' and hunted, at,j un and .
uowij inn 11 rinj'i!in.si., v-i "iii-u-uiiia
( esoiK-s glided Thev heaTH-.' y'nd
.... titer r l-', . notions, '"a..," 1
......... 41... IT-.II . .-, . 1J. l.ln.l.hh.L
ki.u.K.a " - rv ' ntgnt iney
playen ..'.U 1 ..I'tln- ; n-inxvies or
chanted vvj-ini . -"' to iw'lginal
tieitles. The tribe has long . luce s.-at
lered to the four winds, ami all the
monument left of their existence is tad
gold letters Unit describe, th name of
the new snagboat. "Matliloina" Is
the name the extinct Indian tribe
gave to the Willamette river, and as
III" name of the powerful craft that Is
to steam up and dowu th river's
bosom it Is exceedingly appropriate.
The new bout Is magnificent craft
nf her type, and both otlhtirs and men
are proud of her. She is 131 feet long
and .'U feet wide. Her engines are
capablu of developing 400 liorso power,
ami she liss a hoisting engine of 150
horse power. She Is built as strongly
as n warship, and can stand many a
hard knock from swift currents, snugs
uud drifts, as she proceeds with her
wurk ol clearing obstructions out or ttie
river. HI10 has a bow almost as square
us that of a scow, and half the way
back she is perfectly tint 011 th bot
tom. Sihe has hot and cold baths,
and her apartments, kept as neat aa
In, aro roomy and comfortable.
Th "Matliloina" carries a crew of
thirteen men, but she has accommoda
tions lor twenty. Captain Hurt
llatc'i, formerly of the Corvallis and
the Hoag, Is her master, and O tlal
brulth Is llrst olllccr. Jell' Owlnn,
formerly of the Corvnllls and of the
I long h clilet engineer, and Millard
lis, yes, of Corvallis Is one of the fire
men ami machinists.
Heals tho "stolen" Jewelry l)odgo.
Tho approach of winter always
brings what might be called an ava
lanche of street beggars. A Dew
dodge Is for soiiii) young man to ap-
pioiich you 011 the street with four
pennies in his hand ami ask for another
to make llvo to gel u cup of collee, for
ho has hint nothing to t at since morn
ing. No person outside of a mlsurcan
hardly rofuso such a request, and so
the beggar gels lots or coppers ana
nickels, loo, for a person who has no
coprs will say: "Here's a nickel,"
ami would scorn to ask for tlie eliang.
It is said that one beggar reaps an
easy harvest of about (1 u night in this
way.
Tiik Dixon Cask. Monday Roso-
burg Review : "Iu which James Dixon
Is charged with the murder of Charles
Rice, will be culled at o o'clocK tomor
row morning. H promises to bo a
hotly contested trial, Jj Hilyetl conduc
ting the prosecution assisted by DIs
trie, Attorney Yates. J W Hamilton
In leading counsel lor I lie, aulouse snu
Judge J V Copies will assist him.
Other lawyers retained uv tlie ucieiise
are Judge I l.ougliary, W W Card
well and Albert Abraham. Several
days will probubly be consumed by the
trial of this cane."
Caktoon Wohic. Tho Evening
Telt grain of New York City Isotleriug
pri.es for tho best production of ama
teur cartoon work. Henry F Hollen
beck, formerly ot this city but now
temporarily Ineuted lu New Y'ork
City, Is one of the competitors. His
sketch is reproduced by the Telegram
as one of the best mat lias bee 11 aeut
in.
lU:cKivFi Kakly. Tim Guard
Af.;il
last J - - t,jLijakLatiUl
hereby acknowledges therecelpt from
U n Senator Jonn ll Jlltcheii or one
big package of beans, one of beeta
lloesano Extra Early, one nf cucumber
long Urvcn Turkey, one of Acme To
mato, and one of Wetherstiele Large
Red Onion.
Uackkt' KtoRk An. The Racket
store is advert Isitig boys' suits for sale
at cost for 30 days. They will mail
substantial Christmas presents. See
cut In their ad today.
Mauhikh. At the residence of
Marlon Wallace- at Natron, November
20, ls'.st, by liiiuiel Vaughan, Iih'uI
deacon, Mr l.uvt Caslteiiitiu and Mis
Clara M Wnllvcv.