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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1897)
J f I . 1 for Infants and Children. r. .t.torla !ri-'t adAptnl Uiclill In-n that Kiiirfn) It i'i'ri'.r toon pr.Vscrlptl.,ii k l. to JL A. Am iim, M- l:i.j.&f.-nll.t , lipjKkifii, N. V. turn of Cvtiria It o tirilrervil arid b.irll.ao m il Lrinwri tl,ut It 'ii.a a work iercmi.'iilln. to ci.'l"r" I. t-WArtlift t-lllgcft fainlli. lu J." Hot kecji t'(itorl itijio tun r,-. li." Cut" UAiirrx, T), r Jrr V.ifk City. Tub furTit h Com-Airr, 77 MeaJUT Bmtrr, I Yoke Or. Ca.lorla run; folk-, Conatlpatlnn, flour filutiiach, PlarTh.aa, r.ructalloo, KDU W.jniia, Hive aleei., awl iiruuioUa 1 K. nt Ion, Without lujurtuu mMlea'lin. 11 J'or a rrnl year I bTe tvcoinrnHti.' ti your '( VtorU,' Mi'l thall ftlwaa com lu U iId u It luta luvarlithly pruduosj Ixuo ntmlM." T'.iiwiii K. Tianrt, Jf. I)., lXlli Klrwit and 7th Ave., Now York VWf Mexican Mustang Liniment for Jiirns, ;akcd & Inflamed Udders, Piles. Rheumatic Pains, Brutes and Strnlni, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle SOW, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, lr5cct Bites, Mi Cattle Ailments, Ktl Morse Ailments, VIJ 5hecp Ailments, Penetrates Mi'.scle, Membrane ami iissuci Quickly to the Very 5eat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. JUu -t.-.rijc Liniment onm en. Tain, .Mj.Kii flan or Itaist wJ y&lp'-iP' fa iruaeiira- i'iV'iI mnuaior u , b mo. i etmlerful s. JY-J Hoover nf ;'1W lie ana. It J. (H v va ts-.n rn- Vtrf. ranlluraclrll. A'lJV-.' He moil of j'F Mini. auU U"3. n.erl.-a. I 1 A." . ll.yly ,'U . u '" Vwti- Murlo alnna v .Tj . aiiiluiW, fvA fk1' '.'1 u .vr .1.. :'. 'i..Tto rn m f ; ' iiv. 1 nsr tANUOOD ltiatljtliiv, i 1 1 1 1 Fallltif tM. Wtlolm, NriT I'Uitxlii'MiiK dI tliv 9).. ml vlhi Hlrrllf thtflia, I ii V I ii ormit-a ami tone. lli rnllrv).trm. Hudi.a rr. I'h 1 1 1 ly, NiTVIIIIIIIVM, K in I lmi . aii.lliv'lo. mil riftlorv. wr.k iiiKana, I'.iua In Hi. Imrk. km-. I. v ... ltijill.'lii) t ruiAturviH li'i-nhi U.nHrtnii y U ftrat .aUv It i ntlmu of n'tul vt'Akttiwa 4 Mrrtnn i. n tu Iv op-l In w iU)i Jio twuf tlutmi. ht ! iU-tvrry I t the Hifil. -J 31 tiitlt1 UniiHii. Hutlot k'd)cl tnttllut. (V' isrtul, tnl I rt i'M.sv k1 1 f. r II ft ik K wt t iia-'t I -r t(M tn ii PKlrt Utirl, up mitt r i't tKtiit it ii'M-1,u& tuori i U t Mttl lii you I i el HiU '-ft . i?ii'1fr fin u'ttf km. J tf.iitMt.ii,ii A'VlrvM III IfMlV M I'H U. lNMUllltv A tnrtluu Mot -ion, 'IaiWiIA tUHt hiit l'ru Itroi t uL J. F. FORD. Of 1M MoIiim, I, wa, writo uuJm iUU of M.rvh i, iKMi 8. 1J. Mki. Mrii. Co., lufiir, Drt-non. Gknti..mkn: Oa nrrivlnjf luuii ! twit, 1 fniiiiil nil wi ll mid mnliHulv waiting. Out lit 1 1 Rlrl, vlht rik. imu" ImlfyfHni nM. w ln ImS wi1hI ftwa.vj to SS'lKiutnU, U now well, olniiiK anil: vlgorou. ami won Kiueu up. r. it. CoiiKh Vum liiu (lout It tnrk well. JtiMli of the rltlliln u like It. Your K I li. I'oukIi Hiro hint oimil aiul kfpt ' way all liuarMiiiwi froii) mo. Ho give! It to eveV n, w ith irnH'tlnp for all. Winding V"U jirnnH'rlty, e are I Youm, MR. am Muh. J. K. FOHI). If Ton wlih to fol Inoh anil rhrful, and rvatlr for Ilia yirl;if mirk, rltaliM tlic air.lriu ' with lh HMUrli. .u.l l.Uft I'urv, If Ukiut wo or thrx. vIm a asrk. , uld nnd.ia poaiilrr (iirnl 0 W mum r bottl bf U aruitl ! I,K(;IM.VIIVK KXl'K.NK. Sitlt'in Journal: Wo trust it nliall iiot Ik: atiiira to cull attention to thu umouiit of money it taken to kit p the reconU of Urn li-ginluture in Orriion. The Ir-ciHlature linn fiot iiitrn iiHL'il in numbers or length of CBRionH. Wefunl that lliu fionitto in 187(i anil 1878 fii)ilocl only two clerk, S. ('. SiiiiiKoii iind J. V. I!:ikcr, coating sfG.'iO i t each eeHhion. Id 18'J." tlio renato dunk clerks coh! l,l.")5 for one HfHion. litre arc the expeiiHn for t lerkit ami uni'lovcH (not coniiniteee clerks ami mileue) for I.KOISI.ATritK 188"). Hi liiilu t iiiili.ytn ,71 KI llmiM- l'.hii" iki Hfiuitii rii'uril eli-rks l.4.Vi fid llniiae ri'i'onl t'litrki I.fil.'i IKI Uontrant h itlt ten yearn n'o, fliOO to sfTUO fur each lmune! Kneh house now eiiiiiloys live or fix clerks on thu records ami ays mo t of them 110 a day. Tho political n cesiiy fur cm ploying a lare number of pernors about a hxii'laturi! i now sceiniii); Iv so iireiit that it ciml more to KKVISK and COUIllXIT the jour nals of tho Icgiidaluru in lS'.l.'i than it did to keep thoHi j niru.iN in 187(5 and 1 S7S. We are making prugn (n down hill. The Monmouth correspondent ol tho Indepindciice Kntcrpi ice, s.tys that the business men of that cily Imvo iigrtcd to el no uioru cig arcttcs lo boys. Mayor lVnnoyer, of Portland, has presented one-luiK of his salary to tho city board of charities. Hi salary is to.OOO pi r jear. l'en noyer is a man that sympathizes ut all times nith tho poor, and therefore is deservedly popular. Tho populists iind democrats ol llarnev county tviilenllv menu business. 'I'hey held a joint meet ing of the two central committees n few days nK, and nro urrauKin); a union of forces for tho next state campaign. In the settlement which there d iver of tho National 1 tank of l'en dli'toii is authorized to mako uith Hamilton A: Kourke, the partners in tho linn nanied pay 100 cents on the dollar upon every note for which they are directly responsible to the bank. A New York writer gives tl fol lowing dcfeription of a costume worn by Mrs. William (.'. Whitnoy at tho opera: "Tho waist seemed to be literally covered with tlia iiioiuls and emeralds. A tiara of diamonds and emeralds rested on her coill'ure. About her neck was a solid band of diamonds, from which were suspended pendants ol diamonds, fallini; over her xhoul dcrs. In tho center of the corsage was a diamond Mar; on either nid were other diamond clusters, and su.ipc mlid from the rigl.t shoulder and tailing dwn over the uaiM was a single rt'ing of diamonds of i nunc n nc Me. I don t icttictnhir it she Wore nil) thing eUe or not." Philadelphia Ledger: What is to lx done with (ho vagrants? Shutting them up for the winter in warm jiils is exactly what moM of them desire, and is a reward rather than a puiiiiduiicut for their oU'cnse; while any proposition to set them at work mid thus not oolv recoup the expenses of niaiutainiui them but to nuke them useful members of society, is sternly op posed bv the labor organizations. Tho depression of Ubor is in. iking tramps of men who, at the start, would work it tin y could, but who 3 in grow fond of living without work, and thu the problem be comes nil Ti pressing every day, while no prvlic.tlile schemes lor solving it are being off red. Some of the weal.hiest women in New York's most exclusive .viety have ii. t devoted all their lime to the study and praoti.-o of social grace. Thev have made the oppor tunity to aouird knowledge of practical fling" things that would enable to eirn an Indepen dent livelihood if their wtthii Inmld by s uh uiit'ortu.tom hap jM'ning lo swept aivsy.g There are many New ork siK'icly women who could demand and receive goh salaries for their talents an I ability in various professions ai d lines of trade. Several society tvo lueu have already gone into trade, and have been successful as millin ers, dress makers, caterers, llorists and divorator. Others to w hom gaunt necessity is unknown, could da equally well. , ItHiilT KIM) OK TALK. I At th': New Kiiul.tud dinner hul l in th":ity of New York last week, ex-Minister I'belps was the principal speuker. In tne course nf his remark he made us; of the fol lowing patriotic wonN and exprei- lions of sentiment to which every patriotic man in tho nation will say, amen: J lore are the words: ' It hceiim to me that for a while we have got to suspend the onte-t of party. We have got to postpone the tlt'i;ision of suuli issue. Iheie have got to he concessions on all sides and eelf denial on all Bide.". If we do that we may look for pros-lK-rity. If wo do not I should be glad to Im informed, because I am sorry to tay that I am unable to eee from what quarter it is to com'-, ' e have got to have the patr; otiam of tho forefathers resurrected; a patriotism tbut is above party ami above self; a patriotism that exists when none were for the par ty ai.u all were lor the state. If this government is as Linoln said it a government of the people, for tho ptoplo and by the jcople then it is absolutely certain that it cannot be a government of the pol iticians, by the politicians, and for the politicians, because no two sys tems of government are more di rectly opposed than those." SIIKIllbAV.S HKiT M'KEI II. "Tho last timn General Phil Sheridan was in Milwaukee,'' said Hob Howard, tho newspaper man, "was when tho Army of the Cum berland held its annual reunion hero in 188 J. A bampiet was giv en tho ausociation ut tho National Homo. General Sheridan prisid'.-d. In his opining speech he was puz zled for words, but after a fashion ho managed to stammer out some thing that hut fow heard and less understood. 1 was n porting the event for the Sentinel iind had li ken down everlhing Sheridan said just as l,c spoke it. When he got 'trough he came to mo and said: "Look here, Mr Reporter, do you want to please me'i" " ' 'Deed I do; general.' " 'Then please don't print that d slush tif mine. Just make up a nice little speech for nie.' " Howard made up a dainty little pecch for the commander of t he Aiiitrican army, which grtally leased him. A fe iv years later, when he was on duty til Washington, Howard's duties frequently took him to head quarters uml ho always met a heaity welcome. The first time he culled Sheridan said: "Oh yes, I remember you. Yorarotho man who made that , nice little speech for me in Milwaukee." On several occasions he intro duced Howard to his friends a the author of tho best speech lie ever made. Colonel Griffith J Grillith, a busine:' man of l.os Angeles, has given to his lieloved city a portion of the l.os I'eliz raucho, comprising iiUO;) itcn s, for a public park. This the largest politic park in the world barring none is to be con nected with Elysian park by a broad boulevard, something over a mile in length. Water rights go with the land, and the entire gilt is today worth about .foOO.OOO. This leads the KedlaudsCitrograph to suggest the ipiery. " hat will ii no worm to tne people ut i.os Angeles ten years heiK-e?'' Cd. Grillith makes but one stipulation as a "rider" to his gi't, and that ii that no railroad shall run to this park, chartered by the city, on which a greater faro than live cents shall be charged. Pally Ouard, JtuiiiAi-y ii lt.VNK MkkI'I.mi At n lliei tilli! I) f tile stoeklielders of tliu I jieiie l.oni A S:tvnig Hiitik i II yeslvriliiv tlienlil illioeloi'H were iiiiiinliiiuiislv n tulned and at a Hireling o(J Hie iloeclois ini Uit'ilidlely followiiiK W V llrott u wna elected n-ltiint ea-hicr. Notwith standing the hard tlme tl e past year win tlui uioat ucccrul in (ho liimy ol (lie bank. MONDAY. JANl'AKY 4 Excellent winter wrullier. I' Holt, if Irviiirf, i' in Ivigi ii'-. The public sclesiU iiiiini lhi morning. J!ll I.lircli of l.Hiintl, visited K.i gene today. Hetiutor Uilver hh a p:ii ng'-r to Httleiu today. I'rofLura Muicli n-tured in Ho- J o'clock trr.iu. Hina Kuliniu ( niiilou went In Salein Hi Ih fiiorning. i.f r'irii'i.'lleld, wii ek lliadif Julietl 'Ii Ayer's Cherry Pectoral coats more than itbcr tticdU ciucs. But thru it curts more tli.iu otltcr tnediciucs. Mot if the cheap cemgb Bicdkitifs utcrcly palliate ; tltcjr adotd local and tempo rary rvlief. Ayer'a Cberry Tfctoral Joes not patch up or palliate. It cures. Aitlim.i, riroueuiti. Croup, Whooping Cough, and every other couh, will, when other reuiedii-a fail, yield to Ayer's It A Wunhlmrn, III the city tmluy. Attorney Wnodr City a brief visit fn-iy. MU Hthru lUvn "( H:iri i-liing i Vinitllig (rieinl III Ivigelie. Keveral fu-w stii'l-nM niiived (nil:iy ami will enter (In- I' !. L'rank Porler aiol ile returned lo their hniliu ut iheii this fnrelUMili. KeprrHeiitulive iiiid" f Ilniikdis county, vissled in Kuifeiie yesterday. JO II I.llller reluiled lo Ills liollll- ill I'ordund on (his iii'.nui..''- Im-ul train. One acniiii nt ueh in l lie A d I' W and Woodmen ol 1 1..- Umld lliu monlli. Iloiieyiuiiii, Id II ol ,V I o have coin fni'liced null iij!iiit J.m ' Nixnn lo re cover $:jijo. Mish IJvrlha (ii.ld-mitli, of Oreoii Cily, Is visiting relative ami friends Id Eugene. A (' Lawrenei-. rieenlly of Salem, will (ravel dr Euhl' A; Co "in thii ter ritory heieufter. Editor MoreheHil nf tin- Jtllielion City Tiini H is in (he city, having eniiu up on the :li4 Iruin. lion V I Yauter, nf Medlord, a griidiiule of the ; of () us-i'i y ti-r-iluy ullcriioon In thiieily. II II i'etrieis lying very low illi fuv r at l.oruiie. Mr IVIin- i iiiiii iii ber of llie order of Knights of I'ylhia. ' M i.s ( 'hira Edwnrdn, who Im. In ill visilliiK ut hniiie during the liuliday. returiinl t illniiii ycMterday iilleriiooii. '1'lie iifterimnii (ruin l.roiiKlil in it lullM- ilelei;.illoll of stllilelila ttho Iiiivh iH-eli hpeimiiiK the holiil.iys n( lioliie I'mf I.iielU (' Carmiu, who 1ms ln-eii speiiiliiiK lli.s holiday at home in Portluml, lelunied lo" Eugene ve-ter-day. T M Mioliu, of l-'loreiii-e, is in Siileni uml w III oeeupy a position in the slate lioil-e iliuii g the Session of the legi-la-ture. A liiru I io't- license Was jjralited Sat urday evening to IVrry Me( 'olhiin, lilfeil 41 year-, and Mist France (iear hull, neil 'i. About i'J'.ll in gold in a melted mas-. wa found In side (lie remains ol Jin k son W inllli, ho was burned lo death a( Foster lift wek. Mr J 1' Feasor will organ!,- a nt- h'l.' sol I a) Mount's hull Tuesday evening, January li'tl,. II,- eo'rn's liiii'y leeiiiniiiriided. Arehhisliop Gross, who preuehed tun very iulerosdiiK aeriuoim In this oily yesterday, irtuiiied to I'orlland on toilay's I oii I train. Mi Je.'sio Wither, relurnnl Ui Drain ye-tenlay, alter spending the Christina vacation ut the Innne ol her parents north of (own. J M Shelly has sold hi Interest to III puituei. In (lie Portland linn and Inn retired from (ho road for the picsrnt. rle will visil in Lane county for several weeks. Detroit Free Pres: i'm a nlain lilunl mini, Margiuet, iind can Irame no fniu-yeii speeehes. ill von r- rjV "I'm a lit l U- on (he plain, I, hint older liiyaolf. No!" Allntny Di ir.oerat: A line Chinese 1 1 1 1 V- plesellled Mr. lien. SlillfnU hv exn es uiesseneer Imn'r, iifler IfiiiL- nursed for u long tune ami refusing lo Urow, na proven lo no an onion. State Senator Harmon, of the sen a loiial disliiet comprising Coos. Curry ami Josephine counties, i a prominent ciniiiioiiie lor postmaster at tiranl I a Iroru the ineotuing adiiiini.stra lion. Mr. KriedlamWr. mannirer nf in,. Coluniliia Theatro in San Franci-co, and forinerlv muiinner ol the Mar, man, (hand In Portland, was the Kins! of t narn i.auer in thu oily yotnlay. I Ifii t y Stow art, S. p, s ttitltut ngeiil at Coiusloek, reluriied lo Unit place this Hlleriiooti, it f 1 1 r a h,,il visil with friend In this eiiy rind with his par cula at Sprinat1u!d. Mis Mabel Wheeler uiil lr.,y niclit via tho Souih.in Pneitle for a visti of several inoi.ih, xvilh friem! and relatives in Im a, Shs k hop. iiigllie elmnne may I e .i,elh hil to her lira tl). Dr ami Ml Wal.ln Che-Idle anived on (ho early Irion this iiiorni ic from Fiuil Yule, Ciilih una Mrs ( hrshiro sdipped ill Eugene I in her liU-' and conlinllcd on lo P.ailaud, w In ir he will lake the examii.aiioii pennitiing him (o piitctice nie h, ;no ill (his state. The w ile of an o!, toper ovi r ul Marshlleld conelu.led to fiighteu her wayward hust.aml a lew evening ago ley array lug hcrell in liigl tf app ne' and when herhooy ,iflmnd eniend (he doir she said in s. dread sepulchral (one: 'Cninc with me; I Utu the ileVII. Ill reply was, "Zi( S1 ('' "hake; I'm your hn lher in law; inairltd your sister." Salem MnUaiutiii- J.-nalhan Hnunio irptesenlallve e:e: from Multnomah ciiinty, was In Salem jesteiilav nr ranging for suitahle l'eail'iiaitei ,tur it i; (he coming .oason (. t. Hire. Me lia secured the ivelier - ih li eat the souths i'( corner 1 1 Inn eh ami Mate striols, y hieli hr will , tllt. it m III i o,iiio,iis My 'e r u.e l y himself in elilcl lainn.,- !.v . numlu of political liieinl aid ae. iiiaiiii.n.e s lhat ill visil thelapiial t it v du o g the session. Dciig'a lilellll, of Fiiday n..iiniiii! po iliaiiini.il , irtpui, v tho manag, mint of I Inn Horrid Htevrl M.iel. isls i' gsaid llirongl. U.e pr. s a.e on. feet 'J'1'' .., ,., I. Him snlewitlk of our ,itv' 'll.ilf. w p.T"in !"l' "' ie'r the greJ ' from the daily UM-ol the wheel Many reanl Ihe heycleusu luxury, the Ue f ihesau.eameiia. e to puhli ttfel u, I.Nik Ulioii Him lider as a ipiu er lal. They forget die mil"'! value of the wheel to the f hyslolal., (m .-enger hoy. studen:. mail carrier I day lahoiers. They forget that Id fai l l.ine leliths of our I lll.-l. receive henclitsevm- diy tille r direcily or Indirectly through lhi niediuni d ,pe,lV liu.el. Ill- true that iiecidel.t occasionally or i,i do lli. v not more friitieiitly ,,M,p.'ii while nd'ili.'oii hor.ehuek, ill hu 'gie- wagon., on train or in a score o'olher wiivs'.' rra.ileally speaking. t iidV d.ieg-r in the u-e ol the l, ii-, in a enrol, ss or I hought Ii ss n l, r I I 'lii s led a per-oli the pilhlie (.ugtit to he. an. I must he prot. eled O.ir u. une i .1 laws griinl lo the WI.e, ,111 n .III. n.g Hie "lay llllie I he u,e of ih ...nth -I h-of nil street limning ea-t ami w. -t ami the i a-: sioe of all ,U, ,1s III! long noun H'ol -.uiil, Wil I nnette sto . l cyeeprcl. Why Is tin.'. No hell! lit I- Il.e.l iVolll Ul- pro- hihilioii of riding on Hie noiih uml wi-( snl.s r..;.c iv,l.i ; it doe mil ins'lie gieah r I' "'1 e i"H or safely to lit, v one; l of gn-at anlioyalo e to (lie l.ii'-ini- or pr..!eio:iul man and l constant IV at. I n ee s .ril.V Violated. 1 he oidininioc foihnhling ridii IC oil linv sid. walk a! night, a well li. the regulating -peed, is hal itually yio Lit, d Now w let f the mii-ily'.' W e no not w i,h to stand in an im-s-iniiis light hef .re our city law mak er,, hut from a know ledge of the o" r a' ion of hi. -tele ordinance, in many eitiv ot thi and oilier state we Ven ture to suggct the following Idea which would give ropjr protection to ah: Fiist -A1 oh-!i the ordinance pro '.ihitiiig liding on the m.rlh ami west ,i.l, w mks respectively. Second - Kiif. re t he pi.selil law for Lidding ruling on W illaiiielle street end umelid Ihi so li lo include on Eighth and Ninth stoet one hi .ok in cmcIi dilu tion from Wiliiim-lle street, for these are prominent lifiiuss tlioioughf.nes, ii.e. ially Ninth street. I liinl Aholfli (he night ordinance ai d reipiire every w In el (o he r .piipped w ilh a hrcvele lamp nt night ami till alarm hell at all limn Thu-supplied, m. inter using judguiHiil would scarce y ii.eel w nil an accident, I'oinlh-Wheii Bceld, III,, due to the .i:itfe,iie,s ol II, rider, occur impose I'lll.l-hmel.t for I'l I IK i I la I eiirele.siies In It e fullest extent of (he law. Fifth-See that astiict enforcement nl every l lcw lc (ifillli.il.ee I lluilll- taiutd. The foicgoiiig suggestion I'liiy seem ipilte ideal hut I "I practical. How ever, riftei lepeiited expel jrnsiits sev. er.d of our Ih.ui i,iiiig eilii have now lolled tin III (o he Hie t,c-( pn,sl e pill led ion to all. i hisisot vital impor linice lo cm ry eili. n in Eugene, in cluding in aily two hiimlied hi-ycle o yneis, a id a the present ordinaiiC's now in vogue f ill lo accomplish the pin pose for w Inch they were created we I. uml. ly ask lie city council to cateftllly consider these suggestions' and net as in my in accidance ytitli a, pi.sinle. II. I. MMF.l!lnS lil,PF.AUACi:. J .line Elgin, if I I'rv.illi", Missing - Ssili',iu e p , i ii jy. S CI 1.1 tl till' '-C I KO CiuiVM.l.ls, (lit , Jan . Jaiue Elgin, a Coiyidlis liveryman, mysteriously disappeared early (hi morning. Mis team api earul n I tho hal n, y Ii iio Hie huggy wns found mar, standing on Hie river hank. Track and marks on the river hank shon that le f,ll in the Willamette river. He hud apparently wander.. I in a da, .1 eumlilioii .r (wo or three hours on lin, r siiect. I hi re su-p:ci,,n i f foul play. Tl,e heing diagi'e.l. 1 in- Indy heeli lecovcied. Is some 1 1 VII.' s has lo t ( 'a r. i. ung.al E. N. VI III w. Nilihleii Petrli. hi tii.iinl, .1 in iarv ', East evening at ti o'cl,.ck, Mr. line 1 1 lo. m y, died w i: le ut w ar I he residence of In r ni, M r U 'licy.lii lliiseitv. Miewass;: i un.n'hs and 11 days ,,f age, ., several days l. Imdli. ell l.en.g (,. tor than u-u ,1, and had eatun a hcarlT tippi rj.f t puor lo her .IcinisM. ! wa horn ill I'lilla.lehihi., P. ,,,, Jelv il. Ishi. She moved i., in.i.. ii! 114. rheiice (o .Irs... on in s7.i Hl , thei.c.' to Oregon Mill, .rr huslaml, W ho died III DeMer. till iMIIIltV, III' ls.i, ill the vear l7S. since II,.. .I.!..,i, of her hlishaud she h.s resided e mi in- iou v vvitli her son. Mr. I. I; in tl.f city. She leave, M v.. .." ' and two daughters and in ,i,v relalives and ti lend to mourn herd.'aili l i,r..u u sand one daughter reside in In. li nn a and t u o sun ami one .1 1,...- i.. Mis-ouii. vv lule Mr A I. I;..,,... i Mr. E. N. Iteiiey, her other two" soim aie resi ents ol (i.i.lwo ...... I.-., ..-I-. ..en. cur yea s she had I a (lev, in mciutcl i. in,. It church. I'l.in nil will he held at H e resideiie, ill this cily, S iml-.v i. g al Wi lli o'eloi K j'iutei nieiit I ica-aiit Hill cemetery in the at . o clock. ell l.i ell ptist family 1 1 1 .r n -in Hie i noon Junction City : Milling Company, MANTFACTLKEIM UV TJIK "WHITE ROSE" .,.. o o p LOUR .. - GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY Tlie most iioimlar Hour in the market. SoM I,. Ica'lin: grocers. Sheep to Hie Flout. The slate of Oregon Is aituated on the Puerile cout and has a plea-ant chmalol.. live lu. It Is neitlier too cold or loo WHrin, and thus Is suited for pleasant home, which can Is- hud I,, ,,nr mli.ml cities and villages; and uloiig our clear wuter hriHiks uml riv eis, im ( liunged Hi,. ),., la.- When reading In (it'AKIiof (he ureal etsta,,,- la-',, i. ... .. rO..,l I..- II.. ...... . , O" '"l"." 1 ' I 1.1 I,. I i ,i r,,,,.. 1 1,.. I,,.,.. i. ..t . . "' no old nlolicel in remics ,i . , . . . . ' -1 di eunisiaiiee tiiiit occiirre.i h ,,. ( ( gnu in tno euiiy 'iiiis. , ,1,.,. wist ,wJ.T-Mr,c lit. turniMir their surrounding Int lame pastures, which can bu made hoth Leuutilul ami prolllahle. Tela can lie done hy pasturing sheep and gout on It. They will eat oil the w ildgra-, weed Hud sliruhliery, and I heir dropping will eiiriclien the land and prepare it for tame grus-e, Midi a timothy, blue grass ami other tunic grasses. Nothing enriches the land so coin plelcly a the dropping of these Biiimrd". It will also prepare the End for prune orchards, uml that witlunil the exa'ife of plowing or harrowing the ground. The next legislature should pas a law against the dog nuisai.ee, for tiny are the only enemies the sheep uml goals have near towns ami villug. s. The law should compel every dog owner to keep lli hi dog feoill sill.(rt till sunrise, nr he compelled o pay a lino of from live to ten dollars for each ulte Use. To he collected before liny iuslice of the peace, or recorder ill the county. I'ho line" when so eolleced, to he paid over to the complaining witues. and tliu encourage the eiifona tneiil of the law. her of his district to si , .in- i, r .11... I ..I I...I I ( sj ' s .ic i 1 ' His L I...1, ttv tifeuli lil lliA r.ll. K s- mi.. huh si-iu i iiic uieiiiner; "Eniig Tom, Lane Co. On K,,u Territory, Jan. pi j iVl Dear Sir: My ol.l won. t ,', I I (I...I I...- .11 . . " I. ,,,iii- A. in , i.i, uri (ill llghl h.,11 .1 , ........ .11 ' 1 I iioii i nn.n i.iii uivoreo. Joll ' Mil II.1 Pally I. un til, Jiinm.n .-. Paid Coses. John Itc. v . rtW slreel eurdriver ill thin city, v. i;-r,!, paid S .",() cost uilo Ju-li'ce cilice. lirowii (lirea'eiiid a II and rather than itttlnl u liirn pu.i. costs and vcsteidny skipp, ,l ui ,, ll seems Hint Drow n iind ; ,,. ,. pal roniing the same y , n. g Imly s their lltlellliollH, Ullll llie III lihle i . out id a Jealousy w hn-h l.ol ween them. "I Ml. J 4.SJ0 PoPNH.4 OK SiiAC - Tin. -t., Soap Company Uiriieii nt o ,,lt last week 4MMI poutlil of laundry m.- Tlie fuctoiy turn oi.i oi.esuch "'1,1,1,1. each yveek, the mile of vvhi, h is m lined principally to tl,, ( it v. li. cnmiianv. however, is I,, I I'his paper I drawn up for the pur-1 1 .ta i I 1 up atri.d.' it igl.h.eing i,,,,, pose of calling tlie uttelilion of our law maker to tlie within nuljeet of Hie dog liui-uiice. Dee. hi, lVi. K. uml w ill mon increiisc it-, , ,.: n'. tor m , le, Kanti Rosa, Cul, Jan I -(!!. II Perkins, tint fiiinoi.'s scl nun , i Newark, N J, while hen- (,.,'..y ,,T. DeMer Ill-ill. j pleteil liegotiatioiis for a tnw'l.ili ! yellow rose with Euthi,i li oi.ui.' 11, visilnE well I-now n Ciilifi.ri.iii 1., 1 0.1.1 ; leiL'inat.ir. Perkins pays !u:l. , (,, N",d"0 lor I lie rose. re-i Yiihs :im I F.i lost Muguiiv frii'inl :d Dexter over Sunday, Mi- Jennie Purviu returin-d M. linn. . iilh Saturday. She will m tin until June. School was resumed Monday after it wis. k m vacation. Ju M Scnbiier ami J K II oil .rook of Egypt went to E igeiio oil business Tuesday. Mi- Emma Howard of Fall Creek i lying ..-iiously ill w ith eomnimption at Mr ti irtin's. ILillr ".(lurJ, Jaienii) I. Fit I It i ft r Nor fx A car load of 1 shi.p,-( from Whiting. Imliais, emptied into the Inlik uml lire r relumed yesterday. Two ei.rs , louled Iroin the Phil N'ei. h i nf l,, and were shipped l-j-sl ye-n niny. The Ashland Tiding -ay tl.al i reporli d that the light to ruu the relocalion ot the 0101 Jackson county will le- Al Iliggii! la driving tlie stage tor a tin- introduction id .1 I corning session of the !. ui'.-tiori 1 . a Typhoid fever putieut lire generally eolivale-eelil. time isn 1 11 mm. me eouiny e-ml was Mli... :, ,1 a.lvcrii.ihL' f??r hiils f.,r II,.. r,i,..,i,, ,.r 'lm"11 Hn ' the fcr-y for tlie ensuing year. ,p(opleil lh.it c lUnl.v at From Hi,, niimlier of d in Dr Vim i sl eoiuit y el. c i . Yulali itiakvn to Hie valley it looka IMK. Tlie ell' .rl t si .-: re i like he hud ts tter locate hero, lie- h.isi mis,i,,i .,f n, ,,, , . . ,... . tlie people is said (,: cni .i i'e lr-i . s. it .-mil I, I at ti- I itur-i nit llie liel in J lieeii here on an average once a week all w inter. J It Cruzan, of Clnvordale, was in this sect ion .Monday. The Trent Lnmh.'i' Co is iiiiiiiing a full eiew of hands on Mr Tilton's place putting in Im-. They intend putting in a mil I f. , t. MrTwilloy ha hi. giuhhing enn tract nearly completed It lt de cided iiupriiveiiii ui 10 lite e nmtry. S.imo miserahle so-ul; uthis part of the country hn n.kcii to kill ing dog. Sm-li a person serves I ho so, hi osii acisin n M repectahle people ami j H all times a tuvliaee In pilhlie Welfare. T'lie Irnlli will leak out and Ihi person uiil r.. C'ive In reward in duo season. Rkiici.a it li'.jlliu'lloii i:Milv,d. Judge trim ran too satishu-i vory caso. (idico iVllows' uiltlinrr 0ro"i)ii. CoMl l.lMI N I UiY. - ;, oe item men ap;i,-a ,., til'AUP leeenlly noiing the of a s-e,.ii l-liai',d s.,re I., Hu;..i, tin- l'.uin, riines-'il "i 01 e ol lie, ..tin Il ls' n I u, I. kn yea 1 live lo a I 1,1 i. ' I u cl.a-- t u i r ie ,t ti(l I a v tin n: M,- ; ,. V h ill ll li- I ... I . . 1.. , .- . ii-iv- 1 1 1 - e-1 ,,r s, v, ra ell lleto 1, vi . lltld Wllh h ilu.nl at H'-i), i,v the to, lien l;,, flinty. II, en 1 I y of n..' Ioowii, a I the I' ,'-i d and pl-'.v. r and in this i tor some- time in the liielcalitile liou-o f pond hims.lf wi.itiiv ontldeiice 1 1 his ,.,. me resneei nt h, Tuesday's Ali-uny Deiinn'rat liurintt, of evening ham Wheat ease of Moore. Fcn-Unon I '. against F Cro.hy et Hl, dissolving Hie iiijuuctioii real raining the removal of the w heat. The ileeision csiahli.shcs the liict that the wheat did hot .,.,,., to the del'eiulaiii Croshy and the plain, till Will have 10 lak,. ,,, ',,,,. e;'t're in their claim Hguin-t hi,,, ( pou secui ing n. teiuporurv ii june t"l Moore, Ferguson & , J .,, h'm.ls .o .hwO C A E tor :i.W, : ami ov, ,U. ltRt , Shi Krill.Mi( l,lr'!"'r "pUeatrng the mutter. II 1 Wu'soii, and lliackt.urn, Snnier tiineau uppourod for plumtitf in t he ease, U oulhorford .t: Wvutl (r K triishy, n, o,,, w VVn , l is A .any Eirmeu C. Tlie deci,;,,,, -.1.. ... feu.e me matter so flir llil w hem is coneellied." Medlord, Willi I ltd i le.i Ir, it i' I- cui.ni will make Mnl:..id a strn-; compel it.. r witil ,1a kso ,vi !e, I S. Land Gsn-miscioner. Ji.fl Waro, havin.u la en ptiintotl V. S. (.'iicu.t Ctuir. ''iiiii.sioiior fur tl.. ilistric: now j . it-j artc IIoMFSIEAl' rn.lN';- I'lNAE l'ltiMlFS, illltl Elko ttr lillloiiy ill C'cNTF.ST v'ASi llavin-' had thirtv t rs u f Orojjon, is l" niaki in Ot'n. Mnjs'oiif. A CUP W OF :l-iM ie. .'; - ,- Ol 1 Cherry Pectoral Xt has a record yeara ot cura. Soud lr iha Curbook" 3. C Ayar Co., Lowall, Ma, ot CO I ! ei min. 01 111.11 oiaie, lor having i.inlv tsnca of l s r there d .irin ( eiio..c.i more ihan any ol ,lr nip. H11-. Hy ln tt itnes-is to t. re-( nt 11 iiaoltitioi d of admiration ie 1 -(..,,. t logardlng Jonn ,aili an, 1 .1 1 ot nly known a "Mosoun i i., ' ,,1 n cegnilion ot hit having it, n 1 1'? s oidvt ii'hea and di link 'Jl.i'i I. ssi s , 1 (.. v 1 diiung 1 he year. I 'hisji Clii.micle: Soitie muiiilv We iilwms l,i li.....( ,,. . : s,,n t "lioh" would smv,e.i. ,,. 1 if j,,,!,,.,' IChiUon cmn-v arid collect hahn, , M1; . O ces ! a.t,:, ,." ' ,, l1 II ! I , 'Is t'ovide 1 , I...V r ..!.. ..t 1. . I'.- . "Ol ( " ' ' " - .-y oil go u an t mi. r cf New Jeriey at op. l.it, , llsi.t I y pliy.icistl f 1 r" a hat ll.i V I ' 1 mi ! I wa app-ln'i(iilu. Thev iai..i si.O c,it and dug a . 1 telvsd m. 10 Nlr 1 "m 1,-1 anatomy, l t ,l..oov i'i'I that he did not have Bps'ndu'lti for t' e vary g,v,s reins. ti that he did not hate any pieudix, iudei. tn. ; face, f.s.tn,,;,', addeiiduui. erratum of 't tl'le of tvi, tel. la They picked up I their lis. Is and left ill disgust, i.loi-l i v t l e i. .in., Utitihler of Mr Culler I. I si l t IE -e I .. I f t 1 .., Hie inn, is counts ,re s, n .,-Co-titeiov vv ilh 'ill III -ml e s. IS f.. ,,, 1 ,1 ' v 1, l'ailj tiviaid, JuiHi.ri n. ICKHS EnsTA, in, " K fpelovr Ihllle I.oilg,. No 'i ,, T::ir ('v,v,':,,,,' ;'- " W s , s, l,,,,, N JCruA U: " sic e arv l Hovey. treasure!; ( ,j yy.udeii j w ,,k,, J ,n'-1 M' jeen, ISSN ii, j Wfhcrv I s V G. J C Orav. It S V I:. . !- - ''.' N , v ,. 1. . ',;"" '"tin r J.- ,K, 11 's S: II " ' ' . I I . 1 I I I I ! I I I A 'kil!.. ti (i W; W riM I Kl" I'l, lll'If J H Ulif.i'l cor- Ai.nut 11 vi,.k IH " to IN. , j, i tllll i r a'bV5S THE Co.Vstl TKE IWOiiMfiii tor sale at Yerlngton !)lh itr," LE DBD.VSsS pa: (.a k of i.ysifrs. -i: Mum 1 Mt - r.ev.H " 0 tli-l liieell , ', ':: A huge 1.11:1,1,. r ,,tici Ad.ai.y IVinivric it 11,1 ail Lack lie ' "o oi eahiv-.l 1 r-e I jjfi la Eli -"I- t i . hn rtriiric IttjXtnl i!i , i- fl t U-.t Hs.dinl I, nt.vsMus. titt -n 1 lllfllituMS 'olaiiiaiit via i as a F'rcr'r.fi lr tl 5CT cl 1 x urn, ici,,y 11, e any liil.is lo-.-ii,... the I in, ,1 .( w :.. v-1, ,1 tn l...v. ... J ''-n on nt all m, u,u ls III'- ,'( li f : H-'.i, took ,,f an , :, 4, t u (M', Vol,, I It o 1,. ,,f t ,. evuiiing, ev, r s(s ,,t ,., j: 'I t lie- t . , j .,' y III mouth won f,,rlv A lolg,. All v chart or : t- a he hl-l r tlielli. "s''n;N DKUN0 DiugT1' i'i.U. Lugene, Onunn , IB" s A 1 l(i coed, d 1, d I r p.tr- -VII p- ,1 I'" ...,Ut 'g I he lll-tof , l u. o.i.ri. j.: It K I I I IN,. III.,. . to., U-e,, f.m, r,,,,,, ,.., ,'v ' '"'! (! mrtsi ,1 1,, 1,,. tmm 1:11,1 u , p. COlltl Of I hi srlyle elnoge.l ' Me eotisnhr. tin. (he tat Joke 011 the i i'-h Vi'Irng ArrVui r"' ! ' Iia.g,.. ! n... tiat.-itiiiy he ever heard of l.il.wo.., 1,-n r,,r n,t .T .'" jam! he tan carvly re, at It fr , and i, , X)v t,,l p, artu; w '"' :'-v 1 iaughiiif. loner loiuorrow. Ir' EtTELEGRAFA 'r El Capitan General Sonogram. ' i Belmont, ;W Sf.nnfr. ! ciherpopslar brands oleirirs at . ,. lt us Goldsmith's. , -'ne 01 lobaccoana : f.-i- N- i-Kt i-R? 1: . lsn,ll, ri.ni.O' l(,.'...'l.s. ...., 1 -iL,-l,l or i;r., -..,.,..1.1. noli-'ll, le,l, M.U..-J .. - r-i :"si.i. .(ttfi-m a V .'- 1 ' r ','! ,,Oir s.iss 1 1 ' . .. hli.rv.st.-uu . THE ARMHO CHtMlCAL CO 151 S. VVcjt.iuAi-.u, tlC . V I s"U Headq uartert for the E CMJ-.TEt;.;ji;. . o - Soda Works. ugene vm 1 ,,..1 , :; ... I en Ih n.a U '(. 1 . unia.tiv ni.il eu.j l jr 0 - -