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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1896)
,. citlier In th matter atiovi HATUHDAY, DF.CF.M IlKR 5. Hev J M Dick, of Camp Creek, I iu the city. Flood are prevailing in Western Washington. A Wheeler of Fulrmounl arrived 1 home this afternoon. 1 Mn L X Honey went to Salem to-' day to visit with relative. ! The Lane county tax levy will lie made one week from today. Firemen' election Momluy. (Sev eral nuuit have been mentioned d r chief, i It would b a good tlmtj In scrape ii ai d I'art awuy the mud on Willamette ( JiiiIih Car.lf of 1'tirtluiid imsst-d 1 through on tlio afternoon train euroute to JlMMrliurf . Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Harris wa called to Cottage Urovo lust night to proaeoute a gambling cute. Altorotys (ieo It Dorri and J M William went to Junction thin morn ; lug to act a counsel In a civil cue. ; Hon C II Ituker, of Wultervlllc, wa shaking liandN Willi liU imtny friend here last evening and thi forenoon. A crup came near taking plaeu In- ; Iwecu two young gentleman In the' en trail i.'t) to the oiera home last u t. j Prof K II McF.lroy went In Jleliton ' coiirtv lolay to muke hit rurui a short visit and look lifter hi Angora gout. Itev Fullier J II Muck went to Mon ro today and will conduct service In the Culholiu church at thut place to morrow. Mis Mario Klein, of Woodburu, and MIm llattltt Thompson, of (,'ot (ugu drove, are visiting at the home of Assessor liurton. Mr and Mrs Underwood, of Colfax. Washington, who have lieeu visiting with relative In KtiKciie for the past two weeks, It-It fur home thi morning. The man Stirrup, from Halem, ar rested here for larceny ly Marshal Day ha heeii held to appear before the Marion county grand Jury In $Z'M bnndH. City Murilui' II J Day went lo Cre. well this afternoon to visit over (Sun day at the home of hi father. He promised not to shoot any pheusuut wliiln gone. Ashland Tiding: Mr F.l.a Plekard a brother of Mr T K Itrown, arrived In Asliluud last week from Fuirciiu lo spend the winter hero. Heavy rain list night and today, but the tf liix-rulure I lo cool t bring snow out of the mountain, no there i not likely to be a raise iu thu river. A citizen of Kogcuc, ho it I mild, sent a dollar to au Eastern linn for a "sure, fire escape,'' and received in re turn for hi money a copy of the New Testament. Dr K W Prttntleo and Joo Luekcy lefl thi inoruiiig for their claim on the Coast Fork near Jones' saw mill. They went on thu frlcght and will walk fiom Walkers. Freight No 31 due at 6:4'i lust liixht, did not arrive until lute this morning. Till morning's freight did not arrive until 11: mi. The delays are caused by heavy freight shipment. Item from Talent Iu Medford Mull: "Mian Ida lluchanan arrived a tew days ago from Eugene to make, her home with her brother, C M liucli annu on the Urophy place." The rains have rained the river about 3 feet today, and the electric lights will bo run lonlKht by strain, on ao oount of too much water. Tlie rivt r is not likely to i ante much more. Ashland Tidinus: "It I reported that Ui-f buyers have recently been offering as IiIrIi a i IU iff hundred for uhoTie cattle to I hi shipped from this valley to the (San Francisco mar kets. Jay l'erree, tuxlili rminl, wlio ha Ueu in Kukcii I lie pant tun wii'kn, returned toHulem toduy. While hero Mr Ferree put up .'ks hlfds, III of wlm Ii were arctic owls, and the bulume Chinese phesnauls. The ansesnment roll of I, Inn county was Mulshed lant evening. The k" value of all the properly is $T,.MiJ.4 10. In 1SH5 the amount wan ji.MIT.utvj. The Mil will be forwarded lo thu secre tary of date Monday. A allck fraud in traveling aiouud: (he country welling the owner of piano a powder to keep Ihe moths out of thu pliiooe. The powder I nothing but tall, but the people buy It a if it really woa a meritorious article. Medlord Mall: W It Johimon, of Florence, Oregon, an old hl.'iol of one the Mall publisher, and a cracking good ship carpenter and bridge build er, ta in the rily Ihl week (diving hi optic In thu direction of (lie Ap plegale mines. McMlnnvllle Ueporlci: rr.sid.iit Itoardmau arrived home front Colfax, 1 Wash., yesterday morning. He win detained lour davs iu a nnow hi x'kinlr after starting. Wear glH.t lo learn that Mr lloarduian, who irmiilns with her parent at Colfax, show olgnn of Improving health. Journalism in Kentucky hat it vicissitude as well as It reward-.. Thus the London, Ky., F.cho which had the audiclly to support ihehotiext money democracy during thu recent campaign, receive this appery letter from one of llsuhscrile:: "An I do not w ish to have anything around to Interfere with my desire lo live u Christian life, and eieclally anything that may provoke profanity, so you will pleaee amp sending your paper lo me. If you wlh, you may send It un til sulworlntlon expires lo (Simon Itol iver llnckner , U rover I 'l-v..l... i To fi.i i- . .. s.-.- ; u.i ....ii( 1110111a ivirny." Sunday Thought. "if you have any roirard for (hat in vitation and command which nature and creation are uttering .lav bv .lav, and night by night, cultivate a" splr'li of clu-erfulne." Pslly Uusnl, l,s'imts.r i tni i oM.ii. i ne photograph or1 Willamette street aunouinvd lo have it-en laa-ii ai i o citH'K tin atlernoon bv M r Weeo, for us of the l'ucllli' North weal Immigration Hoard, bad In be ptttMiivtl until Momlav on ac count of the ram. On Monday after noon If the weather i I'lVoritile be twten 1 and o'clock a view w ill Is taken ami as mauv learns sn l peoi a slble I dwired iu Ihe Binvl al that time. Su-is-t M.-:i I,. FllIDAY, DF.CKMIlFI.5. Continue warm New moon t'nlay Another cj.rln day. J JiSh'tw, of S item, I in the city. Christum ilirv vn'i k Irom tnlay. Itathcr w.inu weather for pork pack log. Cba Frb -ndly, ihe I j i I I Hi" city. lyer, in in Mix Km i. ii' lluuimill arrived home lhi iiilcrii'i n. ' j Thu Wo...iin-u have mm a-vs-meii t li.r ! I'l inin r. N I, Smith m t i v. i home fr,:u Hue river 11 evening. Klisha Johnson lif Kior.'lic'e li-ll I' l granted a liii"n the I W C Voiiiii is copying Iu ' cnufly r..-U onicc. I Wit Walk' r' mot r i- ouite HI ul 1 the Hear I "lei k f:ii Hi. Alliii II Fttoii W!i- iiiiurilullr.ini I'ortl ind lid- dt. run in. Tlie court l oos.- w ludow are under going a Ihorolixh I'te.ll.illK. 1'hln morniliK'n fieihl tr.tiu did lio( p . (hrougli until all. i meiit. Tlie ruillhiii :.t I'll- pi (''' re.irli .1 nearly PJ Ii elu - in No. . mi i r. Depulyhler.il C I. S-.it I-. i.,u. lined lo his Ii .ii" ..Kh l.iKHplN.- Only four inoio weekn ui.nl leap year Is a thing of the pant for n-veiul years, lion I. Iti. .i u u' hi lto- hurif lo ni'ht (o pri juire lor the Dixon inur h r cu-e, wlili'h h" will f-i t to pniieeuto Mrn (Stroll I Iong. who hui be.n vin Itlli with r. lutiven at llnriUtiuig I t the pu.t I wo weeks, ariived houie to day. A rcpn seiitaiive ol I'oil NeU, Imp buyer, in in tin' I'liy an I will f ti 1 1 t.'ie Win Nein crop of hop In a d iy or two. 1'onltry miners are lukilik iphh' sn Interest ill lh" poult! V show which will he given in this city during the holidays. District AMorney W V. Vnte of Cor Vallin pax-ted thlolu'li on the afternoon train enroll'. i to Ii i-elmrg to atlei.d circuit court. J I' Hiker, f..r rly of th.n city, i a Ci.lnlldnte ( II the citlen llcki-l lor marshal of Huleoi. II In opponent Is A C Dllley, repliMiean. Master tieoive lit Nluiw left for liiriiiii'toii, Wunli, lhl illuming, u here h w ill heeafier r i-ldw ii Ii his hither, John I!, l-haw. Along iihimt the llrt of the year is a Cmid liiilo to Mpiuie up all old ac coiintn. (Statl Ineiiew year cli iii' of all llldchttdlioa if p..it.le. Duptity Sh ill' l W (iili.ou of Mu- ioii count v wan In the city lart niu'lil and took the man, Stirrup, who U wanted fur larceny, lo Salem. Arthur Come: , w ho liui been act ing us station au.'iil for the S I1 c. in pi.ny at Woodl.ur i for the past III duH, arrived h.uiietl.U aflermniu. Click: She Vim should speak lo papa llmt. You dout rxprci him to iiiuke the advance, .i yuu'.' Hi Well il h iloeMi't how can We it mar ried? Mlna Ada Milllcali loin pint closed a very siiccin-fiil term of school nmr Junction and Is vi-dilng with friends III Ihln cltv. She will leave f.r home at Waltirville lo'iiorrow. lr C W l.owe mid w ife will leave on D.'ccinhcr 17th on a vlsi: to tlied..c tor's parents ut AheVlle, Norlli t'aro Una We wish them a pl.n-ai.t v.-:l and n safe n turn t Orcg hi. IV ndleton Triiiuiic: ' I" 1 s . - ' cutct" tiling seen in the sleigh line yecti r.l:.y was Mrs. Jue Talluiiiii's l.nl.y biittny. Ihiun.rn hud hivu Niihstltiite.l lor w heeln and i very fileud M rs. Talliuan met wuiited lo help "push it along." Yesterday's Woo.ll.iu n Independent: K II Miller, seuiol editor of Dim paper, w ho is tcuiioiurlly ttl.sciit In I In vine on Lusiiii, niade a living visit home Tuesday iil'tei iiimu returning lo iMitfeue thu same evening. He will leluiu home in annul lw weeks. 1'ri'sidiMit I'lciptn iii was one of Hie pas. un: cin impris.nicd in I lie snow mi one of Hi.. O K A N Co' a trains wet of llouiieville. llo reports lh it the pan seiiuern Mill'eii.1 some froii shortness of fond supply, i nn snow varied from S lo 40 I'd in depth. McMinuville Kcgikter: "I'reshleiit Itoardmau was expee'ed home on Monday nihl last but bun not vd ar rived. His :.-.,t 1,-ttei Hated lluit Mis 1 ton r.l ii .in i was much Improved iu health and li'dicalions were Unit the Improveiueiil would b perm iiieut." Chicken riii.'rs are rncourageil. Thile In a husk .lelnand for "wish luine.s" for orciiinenlal work, and the puce luhn no hi-li as to boom the! chicken iiuukel. A large cannlnn laci iy in ivatiMi lent a huge order j lor wiii i.i.iiis nil t ie wav Ironi Kho.lc l-hid. M.dl'or.l Mlnei: lleiuy Kul.ll rx luhit.d lio sup. il.u skill on i'lmrsday l.fl by ridllit! I i to the Apple'litu river just bchm his h -u' and successfully lasnoim; a l.ue Puck and hin.liliit hlui He lied the deer down and look him lo his linns v h. ie he w ill he kent pMk can h - built for safe kivp- iiitr Coos It., Nein: i:.l Tow.r mp tuied nil Aictic owl alive, one day lali'iy, a ul brought II home with the Intent! i.. . I 'keeping II us a put; but the vnricus appetite developed bv bin ow Isliip w ill proleihlv have a ten dency In lessen his dav.n on this i i . . . ..... mini- .7 .V"' I'ee .o.ii specimen peculiar in ii.i' iiocniriiii c nocturnal, acci ritrine oi.h r of birds would t-nnkrupi u butcher shop. A good toads convention Is Mni agitated 'i i D.veii.her lit, In Portland. Ihislsa in. vi incut that all the peo ple Interested tn il,,' development of liie louutiy should lake hold of and push aloo ;. I.eejsl.ilion of some mi lure oikM to be secured at the next session ol ti e legislature which would pi.nv nail iviitiuctloii it).)! ,i ,, ,.. ...t.i .... i ..... . i ii. in no. i miliar nam in all parin : ' siaie. i ue ios , i , g,,,., n,,,,n ha lnen preached by cveiy newsp r in llie state an I it doc stem ilmtihe ptsi; h ought lo liave suniu lulerrnt In Ihe mailer now. Fitniiii -Al II impt.i i ot thi chy , h-m rsMvt d a letter I'.oiu I, Is brother Frank, at I'linevilh' in w iocli he la;. , that the lenn iture was lonu to : tlegiis-s below ierv) oil Ul .'('.lh of , i. vuii ,-r. sss. , t.'.ll. ., M . . .. I I FOSIKU FOK UKCliMRKK Wurim thu I'ulilic to look for rtoin ( lianas. lie Out The lunt hlil etill of 1'iof I'o.Ur gave fortcunt of the sto.-lii wavetocrosl Iho continent from l!sth to December "I und the next he s iys w ill reach the rucilil! COHht about iJecclilher lid cri'SJ the west ol the Ilocklen couniy by close uf4tli, the gre.it central vai evs 'th lo 7tli, Kosterii slat hlh. The warm wave w.ll enm me went of Uockic country aUitit DecernUr 3d, great central vallcv 6th, Knstern staUnTth, The cool wave will cro-s the west of Kotkitn country about D-c(-mljer lilli, great ce'itru! valleys t r s . l.s-lern elules 1 t:h. Thin dist'irUaiice comes in the h!h , teiuperaturo torni ieno l and II It ! were not that u rsvrnai in one about thut time very high tomptri-.ture wouiu ' "V. ' , . ' . Miould the n i ulur order of tempwr- aiuru ciiuiiKuk o. cur warm wave will 1 1 a-n ca-lwui I Irom 1 t ) ''th i f Decern ;!.. r tin. I a eld uav.j w itli u Llii...rd f ..in Hi h to huh, Hut if the revi isal conn s during the Host week iu December the cold wave nil. I warm wave will cxiut ly chai g. plucesi Tin' can-" i f theno 1 i'i viis.iis la known u id w bile a rever sal In stiie lo com during D ceiuher liu i will not now uiiilertuk.) to viy exactly I Win II, He will .'!V the WruttiiT for 1 September in its naiu.al order, warning : ih reader liiut I w 1.1 b montli of re ! verstils, ext reuu s mid surprise. 'I he n. coin! d'ntlli hitlice of Deccliiher ' w ill rei.ci the l'ucllli' c. uts about I'tll, j cross thu Wist of lt'.cUiis countrv by eln..: of -.dili, lh" grut ci li'ial valleys I llth to l.h, 1 1 1 s t . r 1 1 slate Hill. ! Tin-warm wave w II ro- iho w i st of K . !...- rou itrv I ul H.li, ijleat icnliil valleys llth, llas.ern statcn . I I h. Tuc ('. I wucis will cro-n the Iwest ol Uuckii con nl rv iihoul Ulh, jtiieat ciiitrul vmleyn llth, (astern states loth. il:.i:H W, l)K. KMIIMIl WKAIHKK. The direct or regular order for De cember, lvei, weii her calls for w:ii ul weather w llh a liule rain or snow dur ing lliu Hint weik followed by heavy nuns und niuxs, a cold wave and blizzard duriiu' the first part of the see mil w ek. Mild." weather ail .ul llh tin I u great f ill in temperature, accompanied by havy ruins and snow near tlie middle of the in .nth, fuliuv. e l by cold weather. Some lime diiiimr the inotith n r) veisal w ill occ ir and fir ui hn-t two Win ks II. iT' iif'.er Iho uelither will be ixactly 'he reve e if whit I-sia ed above Tin- reader e: n pn.lit by U. n. There is no uiuvituii ty alter ih? re versal etn in. The 'ililllciilly U to km w when Hi" n v.T-al will .ikln. He cxpictn the 'ever-nl to bei.i v i.v near I i cemb.-r lib Mid lh.ll it Wi.l coolinu i to near the -I II. Teuipeialure of the wiek ending Ih ceinU'r 3d will average high an I lam mid snow will be light. l ain ci u uten. Osiit Otis r.l. iii'.rmkr '.. I no l.iurean society met hi regular session last iiii'ht a id after the reii'i ur order of i uslliens Mr Johnson deliver.'.! an addiesn on the "Sweating System of New York," and Mr Widmerm on "The I'.arly History of l lie I' of l." The d.-liiile on the "Impeiclimeiit of Andrew Johnson" im on,. ,,f ti,t. i,..n of the year, having been well piep.ir.'d mid both sides si i.Wtd a drleru iuii Hull to win Tin- main points at isnuii were tin, violation of the " Tenure ol olllee iicl." the violation of the "coii- stit itiou." an I e.uise that It-1 up to the tr. lli.Ie be l ween the pn-.i.l 'iit and c.iliejc.n. Tliit iplrstam dd'ldcd I i favor of the alllnrulive Tin1 society in in a luo-t prosp. ro;.n condition liavini; rio.'ivad a larue tiliui In r of now tiieinhers n bo show a de termination In profit by tiieir a lvn. l!ii.'.s. The Improveiueiit of the older! nieiiiii, rs in lh" p it y vir aud a hall U soiiirthi:!ii reuiarkiil.il'. Hie following olllcvin were e'e.'ti.l fr th-.' idling term: I'r.s, o M Van Dm ii; vice president, I'. D I". lone; s.-e, A A Cleveland; asnt ace, M C H.liris'; tr. iuo r, II II ilieha-di: cen..v. Mi Itnoir; -ern. aui at ari is,!-" I, Wilkin A cordial iiiHit iti .il Is exteti led to all our in inln tu visit us nt n;iv and all limes and see the x.oik that we are d.ii.j. Diiau - Junction c.tv Ti.i.e.: lis the f.- a:i ovcisigbl we failed to mention death of "Hobo" Itroivn whlc'i currcl on the tlt Al'liotieh h.isl.ceii a resident of this p',nre nine eight year, very little if nnv tlun.! is know n concc'raiiiLj him. l lu just conu and il In nil kn ovu even w in ther bin name In llnnvn or act He wa perhaps 1.0 vears of a ;e and of late had ti.s'n stoopimj with At Join, soi II" wassicli some l.vo or thr-e Woks 1. 1, i tif lscil 'h,i uid ,,f Ub'dieal Mil and he ylel.h'd Up his life l.i 111 n ho gave I, and dlvtilgod nothing wlnleve.- coll. vining his mysterious pa-l. lieasagoo,l, iimi: i' ... old man, ihclined the right ol' t,e, ship by r. fu-iiiir at nnv und all t'.ctl os and duriioj his lite heia he wsn : ever Uuo.i n t i be guilty of a dishonorable idee. I. lle.i.sl peuuili j, bill he w i, givetia di ceu I burial at u h- ex pens Tlie Odd F. llo a s gave hini a I lot in tin Ir cemetery. lather H.n j. ton preached his 'fi.u-r.il s ir. i. j While his g'ave will muiiin tint u:k ed by Mi tic, and while the tVg ; of nun- in ir oiui.crU' III Ilual .es:nig plaiv, there Is many a monument that marks Iho i;rave of a ie.-n ib: vp ; chai.i Ii r. Pitl.f t li u.l. i:ov lal lion ling of evening 'he eh Hose team for i 1, iHo.-uiVr Ai'V'l I'l K!. At ., po I'.cscue Hosn Co last . 'iige of iho Cye!oi; ;ui.e of fisi:li.l: wu e ci'iidltionn: 1; that u rece vn vd por c ut p n after the exiviuen .. i .. . ... .... . ; accepted on t! I Ihe wiui'iug ' of Ihe gale ice of the ga" arc 1'iai cti. inn nun ia - lies 1 e a ii t i.-.l (us. Itrd that till r of the Iv.i player i-. ; t b,. tnend - gene 1 ire O p .rtinent this uivt'i lance. Frci !d litivn h Her'vold fore was ed ma i r of the team. I l'ity 1 Wu iiii:n the I. gul.tr t i-. He Ca'tip, . W. il l. II, c , irom tip to I due. w cr re annum. il. I'e. i";ds.r i id't'i: F.xi'knsis. Ai i -.: Isst night tf Ku- I 1 "i. Wo.. .1, lie. i i f t ie sal.trv w us ie.'.; . -.id ' lib 11 1 111. I il nip I from f pi pel- "llASK VAlbllN TALKED AHOLT -am, .1 His lliaractpri.m lirought v Murderer ton j fennioo. ! A writer lu theKa.nt Oregouiati re : Vli lo mind characterisllcn of tlie dead ' link Vaughn, one of the most noted men of bin clu.n ill thu Fiiclllc North west, und one who couiinif.ed hi llrst crime Iu linker county and was sentenced to ll years In the I "'1"".'" tiary lor murder when only about 10 ' veam of age. Tlie writer say: " The publication In the San Fraiicie !co Kxamlner recently of the confession ir.f Wllluiui H-e. Hie mnMerer of Mr ' (ireenw.Hid, ut Nami'a, California, ha I cau-e.l renewed dincus-ion of the trull I , . . ..I ilai.lr Vionrhn. ailglltl Ol cnaineiei "i ' , ? v. liuviiiL' lieeu mentioned in ltoe cou f. -siou. I notice Unit tliere lire vury iiiLM.pi'iiotmiis lo Vaughn's "nerve. Some in-rsun a.. rt lliHt he wu not what could he called u nervy man, ex cept when he wa, (Hied with lbUor. I'robuh.v no one will dispute that, when flunk wan "full," he was hot afraid of the"Dvil and nil his works, it uonhl Hirht with nun or Un a at i the dro; of thu hat. Hilly ilryanl a young man who was Unite a close friend of Vnllgho for eV eml vmr and who now in in town 'heard uueolie speak disparagingly of ! I... .,1.1 rri-n.l i.inl Use latiL'Uuiit' w I it'll lie thought wan unculled for. Hilly resent Ihln and suj: "I don't like to hear Hank spoken of in that wanner. It riles me to hear it, and I'll bet a dollar that no one would have suid whut I Just hcurd said, to liuiik' face. Hank wu uo angel, si we all know, und bad lot of had iruitn. but be wu an awful good f.'ieiid and was alwayoulnp igeu. He never spoke behind anv limn' buck, but said w hat he had to say openly, so eveiyne could know what lie t'lo'lgh'"." S a'ring of Yu ightl, It1. undoubt ed I v' told the iruth when he said he ami Vaughn Mhliid u Magi up in Idaho many years ago and thin calls to lulu. I (lie report, which hun found general credence in I eiulleton, that Yuoghi and thu Mci.'arty once P I ait u to rob the First N'atioial l'.ii.k t f I'. ndlet'.n duntig tlie day lime, after III" J allien und Younger style followed ut Northileid, Minneso ta". Something prevented the execu tion of the scheme, but liiUIIV believe th l.ui was laid, und that, if tlie ut P o.pt had been made, there would have he n bloodshed, for thu hank is prohahl,; n well prepared lor repelling such an iiiVs-hui an any bank in Ore gon, liu re in behind the counters a legulnr iii-eiml, and any ictelidiug bunk lol.lers iiuiv have bullet., or bueknhi.; ft iu n.liiier.nis weapon w hi. !i I e l.iiii.iy in ihe (lVie-r s iiach Hnker City Democrat: The Demo- crnt ban its doubts about Vaughn rob bii.g u s'u,0 !u Idaho. .Many v.ur.n belore he died he wan known only it a "sucker ' for tlie gambling fraternity and win eternally getting "stucli" at a faro game, ll-uuaw w il'u furnished him w iili consul, ruble money and he spent II Imc a king. .Nothing in the mn biug line win charge to him mid he wan coi.si.l, red fairly honest in this part icii! tr. I'lC.ly i. lard. Pri-ruibvr I'bi.n I'Aiit'i:. The shortng.i of the oat crop the last season anil the sud den ri-e in w heat bus seriouly ulleeted l!ie supply ol fecd-sttitln. Out in this valley In one ol the main nit cies of lis.'. I, and during thu past few seasons) while thu price of wheat has la-en so low it tco lias Inn II used tn a great ex it lit for feed. Hut the present high price of wheat ban made it unprofitable lo feed it mid w ith (lie shortage of oats liui created u feed famine, which Is ge::ei n t urougiiout the vallev. The miil.n in tins city mid at Springfield ate gt Hiding duy and night hut cannot near .-ui ply the local demand. Feed store men of which tliere are a number in Hun my are unable to get bran and shorts. Orders sent to Alhanv and Sab in f. r feed Mull's could not he filled n the mill of those cities cuinot sup ply the local demand. The mill In thi city bus received order from Cot tage Or. veand im -burg, which thev are until Id to till. The prices of mi'il stutl'n have la en gradually iidviiucing and now range us follows; limn, jlo per ton; bran and shorts mixed, ' Jlfp shorts, vl7. Flour, too, has been stead ily ii.iva icing ami now sill ut 14 per band. It in hclievtd t li.-t it will r.ach ,-fi per bar re I in-fore spring. I'at'.y Giisr.l, i'-.iitn..r PlIAsANl UlVKITlov V in.1.1 A pleasant reception w,is given yester day, Dec. -Itu, from 3 t , j o'clinii, by Misn H nt, in honor (.f M,g ciiun I lulcrw md, of Colfax, Wush. The parlors v ere prettily decorated in dark i;r. en foliage mid w ii'i the lamp light give a wv coy mid pleasing eth-ct. Misses Aukiti und Hiintm assisted Mis li lt in serving the guest lo daiutr refreshment.., Tlio.,. present or sending cards: Mcsdame Cha liderwood, McMurphee, Young, lng h im, MiAhster. Siiod.-r.,.. i." i Ti D l.inn mid Honey; Missis'llolt, Wii- ki... n i '. t ".".s, ll'lll'l'l. I llt,.ri.-Oo.i I. ! Ih iidric'i,. Johnston, ( ih,,,,;, j- rit-ti-i ly. Hot. num. MeChm.- i.. .. .i. ri, i inierwooo u ,... , V. V -.' 1 am. Miirch. Sett. Hr.nvn, Smith, Mann, nobinsoi,, C;,don, Loomi Mc ornsck. I.auer, Atikenv, Hmf lorio r...n..t.., n..i. ,. .,- ' .."."' ,- , .: " i-oiii, i tciie Jiotris " "Mia, jului Yeazle, Fdith ,v. i. iinia t. us. 1 'base. and Nettie I'stly .UT,, PrcencsT : K. Ki.kiti.ix.-J W O. 1 I'oft, bight ' ieurv -V . O A K, ofthU city last cl.'.'ted ofthvr for ll... ......,;.. . year its Aii.hew- i"dows: t oiiiinaiider. T 15 senior vie... a c .!,.,.,..-. junior vi v, J W H K William,; I-ukiiKn'.tartermasierl oipiu: n ii (i i-..i: urgeoii, Hr i- I.; i.,,,,,,.: ,'-,,"r'; , .' .vr i.'-iV'. r. Jl"''' a w r- a: . : i "-v"1'' rj nud ' ' ss Wile e:e,-t.. i ,l..t . . i to til- .,. r,, ' io,cot Ti,u ..."-:""' anu will ls 1 eld at Independence. I t ""I'liient which l.'Kt:N lliembets W ho pu; . of l,ov " M"s. I. N. I i I', .l.i- v., r Kl-.MKMmusct:. - The '' 'he amateur cotllp.Uiv ' ''IMcr.fa. "Trm..,r!i ' ' 'be Hun , , llll ' . :u .cr III. peril. rui- I el pres.. ,.,( y rs I, Neii. a I,,,, i U,,1U, lie t M 1 II 111-.. ti Till harp. kl'tl Il ft! is m.d is in ., - ,.f ehn..,..,. I and . .v... ' 1' crV be; :' .nv.is I a.llioderaMmr will. . WW OLD (lKH'1'1 .hlallll I (.cneral . ...... i t.mltislti ASHLAND, .a.nu, r., Dec - uciie.t.. L.A .plegnte, the older aou o (Lluuiuy Apidegateaud one of ' curliest and niot proiBiDuut lec Ut 'iieiui Klisha thu lute Oregon eauicss r- . . , v' .,i...i -i i.i. hoiim In Ashland iantevi gg d nearly year. He ...i... uitin.iiLii ma ucniu " ... ,i t... tna-nHil.t'I). U, V'": .. so. L u a chair at his . i. ...i i..... eooverslng with nouie, nun oo - - -- - the member of the faml y " u but complained of an inab III lo breathe easily, ami rviptrsiru door be opened to admit fresh air, wheu he suddenly and almost without " i.n..,r bis head and waa vs ni uius; m-'j-i's- ' Tie left a widow and several child ren. The children are all inarritd. t... .i..,,uht..r. Mra Duller Helmaii and Mr Grant Helmaii, live Iu Ali- land. ti. (ictieral Apnlegate w oue of, the most widely Known oi iyi"u . uecrs, having figured very prominent ly In-tlie Mute' history for half a ceti t'urv. He wa one of the committee of three that called the first republican convention in Oregon In 18-W. and waa tlio nominee fur territorial treasurer, receiving also vote at that time for the nomination of governor and secretary of state, although he wa then less than y vcar of uge. For many year, afterward he wa prominent Iu the public council of the state, nerving eight year a surveyor general. He came wii bin one vote at one time of Uing elected I'nlted 8tatca senator irom Oregon, and wa Inter republican presidential elector. Under Harrison lie was appointed Indian agent at Klamath, which position he held only a short time, owing to a disagreement with thy department otUcials, Since Unit tiiuu he ha not acted with vu lepuhlicun party, but has been more or ienn in lliecoii- cilsof the people' party, although his hcnlth and other causes turn ir the lust few vear resuneu iu bin taking a less active part in politics. How tint to the poll last election day to vote, but with this exception hud seldom of in'.e been seen on Au hind's streets, whore he was once sucb a familiar Ik'tir. The funeral has not been definitely arranged for yet. but It will probably take pluue r nday. pslijr (iuarJ, Pcceniber 5. Foil Having Dker Hidks. Search warrant were yesterday issued at tlie instigation of Deputy Fish and Game Warden M O Wilkins for W flauders ami W C Newburn, shirt maker, who were suspected of currylna on Illegiti mate trurtlc in deer hides. A search of Mr Sanders, faileti to reveal any hides, Mr Newburn' place on Kighth street w an searched till morning and three tildes . mud, no etlort having been made to conceal them. The crime consists in buying or ollering to buy or in selling"or ottering to sell the hides, nud the penalty i from (23 in Jlixitliif. or proportionate imprison ment. Mr Newburn claim he has not violated the law inasmuch as he procured tlie hides to tan for rug, Owing to the absence of Deputy At torney Harris, who Is at Cottage (.trove, the matter will not be Investi gated bufure totiight or Monday. bsily OusrJ, UvcvnibcrS. A Skcond Success. Mrs Neu- muyer operetta, "Triumph of Love," wan reputed at the opera house last night and a before wa witnessed by a crowded house. The performers all accredited themselves with houor again, and the calcium light views of me imps ami uuviig or the Infernal region and then again of tlie beauti ful fairies of fairyland were simply grand. Mrs Neumayei Is to be con gratulated upon her ubility for hand ling so niiiny amnteur performers Itliere being over 1UU in the opera) iu so thorough a mauuer, and St Mary's (iuild under whose auspices tlie per formance wus given was fortunate In securing her services. She will return in a few days to California, the stAte of lu-r home., where she will spend the iuri iu mo m iiuer. Di mi. Woodburn Independent: llcv C 1 Davis, of tin vty vesterdav morning received a telegram announc ing Iho sad news of the death of his uieee, Mr Minnie DeMoss.Coeh ut Wheatland, California, on Tuesday. . ......j , uuuoiiipuuiuu ny tier uus hand, brother aud sister, passed through here this morning, on their way to their home at DeMoss Springs, iiusco county, Oregon. The sudden death of thi lady Is a sad blow Indeed to her relatives, us die DeMoss family had n bright future before them in the musical world, and had already be come noted through some ot their musical compositions. The family were now on a tour of thestates givimr concerts and hud but recently returned from Kurojie. They were in this city about a month ago. J From Fivk RiVEiw.-Toiiy Hanseu a ji-year-old lad from Five HI vers. 60 miles away iu the mountains In the I . i ".vuuuiy was . ii iiiiiav, iv iu r i , un h a !f .11 il.. " in lu u.i. .mi mice vemerdav. .ton. Pi'JK.in Junction City last nlgbt. lony mother is dead and the family comprise himself, hU father aad live brother and sisters, who are In destl t i e circnuistance, and have been ft ,9cory .for .the i"1 r ul u, f' louJ mlwlon to the city i to see County Judge Potter in Kurd to county .id. Flv Hivere Is a . , 'r , "7 AUM'"- au,i to reach Eu gene louv bad to I ravAl a sr...... -1 a rounrt nlinnl roatl through Lincoln and Kenton counties. . Those H01, M EX. Several R.U, hop men were arrested for disturbing peace. iue resu r. wo. n." ity lieeirderKde. Imnn.i . o s ' siunus rinokus. B ,:;,'prr1,illt't'turbing "i" Uiestlng aud was fl.i.,1 ti.-i -. 's' . ...... BUU wag j u j . . , i s: Th',iM of the state Wviwl- tor assaulting W 1-2 McElroy wa In nrJ.rft.ntof sts ly z ... ,.' ' ...Vr ataio vs I'inck I'etidant. WllKAT Isr-.ni-r, I w Ht powers inform u. i wThl 1 liu M-n u-ii..t " T. na i , " " wneat was nraetie.ii.. .. , Jretl by Ihe lar fL,?raCi La"y ""in- r'-'lf with a rain Mved crop. " n rain saesrt this! (iHXTY OFFICIALS TO MFXr, Cmrfntloii l the . Connij jU(m I and CoiiiiulsHloners Itecoiu! i mended. Tie following in the copy of a leiu. adtreswd to Lane'e county Judge tll(i coninlssioneri: ,U(- l'OKTLAND.Xov 17. KM "Vfter consultatlou aud corn,,,',,! eno, the legislative committee of iu couil.v ludges' convention of ly'i Uecu it for the best Interest of all am certrd to call a convention of ti " couity Judges ami comiiil,.r, '! theUate, for tho purpose 0r coin,(i..r iugvhat recomiiimidiitions are uZ essar to present to the coming ,.,.i, tutur. lor amendments to -xItln luws. therefore recommend that such a con-enllon be held In iho city t)f Portlmd, Multnoiimh county, com uieiicbgwlth Thursday, Dvcemlior 17 1813, tt 11 o'clock In the forenoon si the cointy court room In the court house. "HQiIng for your presence and ad vice, aid trusting that it may be cou venloit for you to attend, we remain Hcspectfully yours, ' J H DClKAV.Uhalrpian, A V HrEAKNS, Secretary." t'ortmlller-Lee Weddliiff;. Dally Gutrtl, Dcct uitr 4. A ecvlal eveut of much Interest - currediu Junction City yesterday. At lOo'clcik a. ni. at the residence 'of the tiride's father, I)r Norman Iii-e, Mr Fred Firtmillerof Portland, ami Mim Anna 1 Lee, of Junction, were united iu ruariUue. Thu cert-monv wu ir. formed by Hev Ii J Thomimon. 1) Ii of Oorvtlli. and was curried out in an Imprest ve maimer. 'Ihe bride, look ing beautiful in an elegant changeable brocade silk, and the groom couveu- tiouuiiy ipnareiWMt, were ushered Into the pariir oy Mendelssohn' weddim march, prformed by rrenldent Lee of Albany. They took their place under a huncls'iiie silver 1h?U, where the twain wire made one. Then came Loheiigrei's wedding march, delight fully per'ormetl by Prof Lee, w uria congratulitioua and a delicious wed ding bresxfast. A large display of valuable pwienta were greatly admired. The happ; couple accoinpaiued by Al bany frieids, left at 11 :."() for their home in Portland, where they were given a reception last night in Ihe residence iVI furnished and equipped fur their housikecpliig. Those present were: Dr Lee and wife, Dr Thomp son, K U I, C D Lee, Wright and dulse Lee, Clara (lard, Dr. Cheadle, Pre Lee aid wife, Anna Fort miller, William Ftrtmlllcr, Mr and Mrs Ful sotn, Nellie FuIhoui, Fr-uik Williams, Julia, Opahnd Jno Williams, Fruiikie Parsons, A.na Cralu, Mrs Bee he, Ida Heebe, Ora Held, Mr aud Mrs K L Moorehead.Mr and Mra Frank Moore-1 head, Onea Btarr, Minnie Houston, Nellie Caltwell, Mr and Mr A K Nartin, Cirrie Sternberg, llertha Washburn, linta Arehart, IduShur fey, Hazel Mt, Hello Hall, Myrtle Uushnell, Idna Cook, Delia Tibbits, Clara McKe. Congratulatory dls- Satches we received from Mr and Irs Kellum aud Mr llandsaker, of Des Moines, Iowa. Wi.vrER.-The Dalles T-M of Mon day says: 'Yesterday niomiug the Columbia p-eseuted a scene at this place that fo grandeur would be dif ficult to supiuss. The river was frozeu over, . solid glare of ice reach ing from one bank to the other, and about 10 o'olck the Ice began breaking up. Slowlf the current carried the mass of broliiu lee down the river, and it assumed a' manner of shapes. At times it woild pile up like a moun tain, thmi nddenly sink down to a level, all tb time moving on down stream. Ins coutiuued for about half and hor, when the leu became gorged at tie bend below town aud then forinedi solid bridge across the river." Ptil ttuard, fvcmtMr t. The IIop Jaiikkt. Today's Salem Statesman: Hop are being shipped from Salem frarlr everv day. The 3 o'clock freigh traiu this morulng took out a carloat for Flastern point. Wednesday ; light two cars went away full tot top and more will go tonight. Thtatuount of baled product ou storage at he 8 P warehouse noes not appeal to be ciecreaseu however. Tie Drice in Btilem for hops of a strictly -hoice quality is about iuj cents. T.e latest new irom iu New York mrket indicates that good brewine ho. brlmr 10. 11 and li cents; shlppcs run up to 15. Iu ou instance n ecu were paiu. rall.'Uusni, December 4. K of P Ercrios. Helmet Lodge, No 33, Knjht's of Pythias, of this city, last nlBt elected ofileera for the ensuing sis lonths an follows: C t, U W Urlffli; vice (J V, U lu lornn; prelate, A t Hratton; M ofK.J NV Kars: M of 1 Tniin WiiIIdpv: K of II and 8. D WCoolldge; M of A, O E uooerts; I u V A Puge; U u, 1 r ueu net. H V Howlaud was elected trustee. Th holdovers aie 8 W Tay lor and O Y Griflln. Oue candidate was takeu trough tho sccoud degree, and two aplications for membership were receivu. Potatosj Fhozev. We are in formed bv tveral farmers that the late freeze playd havoo with the spud crop ot Lane oonty. The general opinion is that onehal'f of all the potatoes that had been dug were frozeu and of course ruled. While a likeor heavier mortality has flayed those that were undug. 'Ha is the first time we ever heard of otatoes being frozeu in the ground Wore being dug. Itlsgeuer ally coneded that potatoes will be scarce rlfit here In Lane county be lore anotei crop is gathered, anu tnai prices wa be quite elevated. A Brve Boy Hunter. A cor- respondtit writes the OCAitn from Wedderurn, Oregon, concerning a iane canty boy, a eon or V. J. cook: "Mastei Haivev Cook and tils doc weat hinting the other day aud killed a very Irge panther, measuring nine :t, ad also two large wild cats. The b,r?Ve ,Ule ' old mi l. . ii a liiint eleven years ; " au' ,s "ne uunier. lie im killed wo bear and ten deer and n.lit hunter. He has llotr,Bi.llmm.lhl.-lal.r. What . count; ca-i rroduce a bettT record IhatHui ry for a brave boy?'