7 luiiimls-hjiii in Court. Jau ' Ullll Jacob Gates tnuiker Ciulea Mitchell road C M Collier surveyor Gale and Mitchell roatl ! J McCulloch supervisor ills- tilctN'o itf J A Ashby supervisor district No 03 V 15 Muwley supervisor district No H. II M I'rico BUirvlor district No 8 II M Hunter supervisor district No -0 j T Calllsoii county commls- duller 1 I, Simpson work n sssess- uient roll A J Johnson sherill' boaid of prisoners etc J E Jennings work on assess ment roll V C Yorau clerical work Star Job otllce pilutlng I I, Cauipbull " .e.Ieiliilngs stationery J l hlsmuti delivering ballot hexes claimed t-1 00 allowed It F Bond copy of military roll., lo o0 LI I Bangs team for commit siouers and huuling ferry etc... Kuitene Electric Light Company lights for Deceuilier George H Forrest repair ou stove In treasurer's oil lea Ira McFurlund Janitor work L U UwkwItU supplies for pau- 1 00 o 70 li 00 22 oa 20 CO 14 00 22 10 It 00 61 00 10 32 M 00 22 00 6 50 10 Uo 8 70 17 0 LIST. r II McLean m.tL i.u.i.. -ourt Will Selected. be 28 00 60 1 2o ier ... Alsea Holler 2 40 13 50 2 45 2 33 13 00 2 00 Mllli supplies for pauper Gruy A Hon candle and oil J LZlegler supplies for pauper.. V li Yates, Justice of the peace, precinct jury list Irving pre cinct J H lnwall, assisting precinct jury list, Irving precinct J 11 Yates, assisting precinct Jury list. Irving precinct M J lladsell, Justice of the peace precinct jury lilt, Maplttoti precinct I'has.Gettys, assisting Jury Hit Mapletoii precinct Amos lludsall, assisting Jury li.t, Mnpleton precinct 2 00 F Ji Wilson, Justice of the eacu precinct Jury lint Florence pre cinct U XV Kurd, assisting precinct Ju ry list, Florence precinct John Li Furnish, assisting Jury list Florence prsolnct Cbiias W Lyone, work on Slu slaw road LIN Bony, breskwater for Ku- geue bridge 151 llyrou Wallace, bounty ou cou gar scalp 2 00 TJ M Bigg bounty on cougar scalp 2 00 i' i. w.-. .. n-...i i . : . . r runu omnuiu, uuuniy ou coyoio scalp L U Murkluy bounty on coyote scalp Ld Judkius, bounty on 6 coyote sculps 10 00 Iotiy Ham-on, bounty ou two cougar seams 4 00 (' W Lyons, supervisor district o :i.t J 1' Curriu, viewer J U Powell road XV 11 Small, viewer JO l'owell road James JI Mcl-urlaud viewer J U l'owell road John I'owoll, cliniuiuau, J U l'owell road Harvey Taylor, clmiuruaii j CI l'owell road.. V W Shortridge, marker, J G l'owell road (' M Collier, surveyor J O l'owell roau 3 00 2 00 2 00 20 00 10 00 00 00 00 l'Sll? Gtiar.1 I.... ... 'I I. i-i.ury n,. (( t .os gmtxsin. Xwo hfndJ" V is for l e 'ri ii . . 1 v.n lbs list Is as follow.. fLEASANT HILL, ii urtstow David Lby J L lPimptou Anrtel Ilriuuiiwuj W L Wbe-el. r H Powell n y f irm r furrurr NKU M NUUIMIION. Walla Walla Is to lUvu a Nt i liurcli aud Already lla a I'astor. A Two Mill Tux l.ejr Uad ' I the ( ini-ii". "'V yU II I.I. 1THUI' I OIOKIM. I'hiIjt iiusr.l, Jmiinrj ii.. At a special nchool inetlng callfd by the boaid of director mid held in the m'hool oourt. 15 00 3 00 2 110 3 40 2 00 2 00 2 00 13 SO The The U. of U. Senate Pally Guard, Jumiarjr li'.. Senatoofthe U of O. rhilologlun Hall lint evening and very interesting m?mIoii wna held. The Senate was called to order by President Woodson nt S o'clock. After roll call the Journal of the previous day was reai and apprr.vwd. L nder the head of memorials and resolutions, Sonator Young of Lane county, Introduced a men orlal to puts tlon o:ir legislators in Washington to exert their influence to have the Will amette river Improved as far up an Lugene. After a very spirited and Interesting debate the memorial wat passed. Senator Ilradley then lutro duced a memorial to Congress ask "g that $45,000 be appropriated to build uu electric car line from the Ku gene depot to the U ofO, to replace tb iniilo lin now In operation. The K-iiators weredivhled upon this ques tion; those from tho valley favoring and those from Eastern Oregon and n-Minatli county opposing, upon the ground that their mulo industry would be ruined. S.nate Hill No. 1, was Introduced by Wliittleuloy of Multnomah county, to ailprenrllltHtllXI Olifl In sri. nam l.nil.l. bigs for the Uof O. This was read tbree tlnii-s, uud after a lengthy debate iiiaeieciton or a V a Senator was tben taken up. T T Oeer received fight Votes. J If Mltoli.ll n.n. II V t'orbett four, IJourue three and Ten- iioyHr one. I'pou motion tho Senate adjouruod. 1 be Senate Intends holding an open "-sion In Vlllaid hall in the near fu ture. Our friend are cordially In vited to atteud these sessions at any tune. They are held every Friday "igbt la rhllologlBii hull. W I'nry Mitchell i j i ornelius J I) Wilioa H llldgoti C 11 Davis John Sellvrs A K McKeuzle K J Heiiiphlll Samuel 1'arks Jt NtTtON tlTV F A Saylor W C W'a.hburne w li llaber J M lieebe Charlts Dickenson (leorge Carson C liasO Shipley Johu Strome Koliert M Clow Frank Uristow Henry Loretz K U Lee Henry liushuell K J Fhrman FALL CRtlK. J H Y'oumr J WCox U J Callisou A J Ken fro JABI'KH. J M Keeney li l hylveter Marlou Wallace CAMP CREEK. Alfred IiraltalQ v A 1 oht I N Oreene O N McLean W S ltoss CKESWELL. I F Mon-e J J Scott Win Tlflany R i; Walker W 1' Chrismau Hobsrt Schmutz W Stone 1' M Juck-.au. r Albirt Wlnzenreld J Hunter Haver A Tozler J A Hughe TuinaTON. John Donaldson O Cireen O A Mc.Mahau MA liltgood uames are Heni-v Phiin... r) Tl(iuiil Vun.ln, .... term of M l 11,-uiru-ks Johu Cochran I H O Uurrisou Hoihiey Scott bv merchaut. farmer. UOBAWS, blacksmith. foreman cashier grain merchant merchant farmer druggist miller farmer uirrcbaut miller farmer farmer farmer i R Cook 'I'bouiits Settvcy N 1' lliiinmitt Snuford S Skiiiiit-r 'brli lUxti r M 11 StattoiJ 1 C Nicholson. i-oax VAi.i.Ev. H H Tllton John (luiley O W Kimball KU HARDSON. V W I'.rown J S Cost is ti W Harpole It F Field M D Allen C II Stickles J M (iold-on EINANCIAI. KKI'OKr. IH iiknk, Dr., Jan. 15, I lo the ieual voter of s. hool distiict -o. I, line county, Oreuon; your iHianl of ilntctors. hei: W, J F Iiniinn L'li 1'erkins SrKNCEK. COYOTB. O J Foss W I Coleman John Simpson O W Holland merchant blacksmith farmer farmer farmer farmer landlord hardware dealer merchant clerk. I Ivsryinan fsriuer CHEMIKK. A M Thumriu 1 A Fountain O K Hale Nelson Cook COTTASJR OKOVK J W Oowdy 1) H Harris W XV Khortrldge I J Taylor Jneeph I'.rklns Oeorge Sears J C Wallace J M Sherwood O F Knox W Chrisman S H I'lpsr ii LiCWlS met lu Herbert Kakln XV l LOCKWOOll James llcmenway Sl'KINUFIELD, C Hush net I, M M Harlow '. A Stevens " rainier Ayres " 11 h F.uwards I) Uuiton " F l'owers " O A Campbell " C Jirattain Cutting Caief " XV 11 Ooslcr ELOENK. JB Harris capitalist. K A Shackle', t III) Paine merchaut. O W Knapp " K W KirkpatricK earpenter. F A Button, " XV Lakin T B Andersou " IT Itowland L B Bossinan farmer. Henry Kouipp " J K Stevens " MTAubiey 1) M McCrady " PJ Mcl'herson A L Lamb A J Chapmun " James Burger " M Ciearhari " William Miller " J H Pratt J It Park J C Church J O Gray I) M Purkerson Thomas Koupal " Sol V Jacob " Thurston Goodpasture " K 1J Whitney W C orau t E McCiure B B Demmlng W T Kayser J L Stewart El. Ml K A. MA II EL, LANE. Sstli Simmons iii:utAN. J L Taylor LAKE (.'KEEK. Granville Lundy MClv EN IE A S Powers EI.OKENCK. Geo O KcowleM Jamrs Hay H B Mills J A McLeod l'eudlfloii F. O: "(if nmklng book ,. " ....w... io.,r is uoeiio, wrote court hotisu lu.t uighl a special ' 1 Sill' rll umi. t,...mli,.. Ii A.. !'... . ... . u . . .-., .. . ,.K .,,, uiu i in hi mo n,i s uas evii-ii. not put In the word, "aud chu.clie.." I I he ,0,ng was call to orde. . ".I . u- I ' V- ,I' ",,,ur V- V "' l'rtii. cliairman of (lie bomd . nuuier ....... mm, .ucn now i uiim tors. T he c erk road the call " ''4":,lw";,,,1",, ,W' .VT r "fU'e"l t,ll,,ch n"r wh"'1' "'" '''airman riad U,e It ii ! 1 1 1!". ii! m'.t "'V' ?.""."irr : tl"aii'lal reyott showmg th,. i ui.sis i .. i Ti I "iiiini iiooif.ii in which i lit i ihtnct Is Mt th s Hint liv.,. ' l I'lii iii.i iiu ti 1 . i"., i ' . "r the present year M., ' " " " , i ' . -""" ' '"' mry , oaseu on caliMllntloii maile niVolditii; t in ii,uiii.. . ..H.I.H. .ii : uu umi kuo 'ii-uge or i no iliivctoi ji uruii-r , mistime. : nv lanner.iii new pastor, was In W alia Wulla about tlirto vearsago, m which time he hud liM sinressiul te vival meetings during ev Fver' ad ministration at the Methodist church, at which time Kev Tanner msde msnv fi iemls who w ill welcome luui to Wai ls v allu. Uev David MclnturIT, of Spokane, appears lo tut the head of the move ment, and, in an open letter to the people of Walla W ulla, he wrote as follows: Spokane. Wash., Jan. 13, lv.7. To the cltlreus of Walla Walla. I Greeting: By the authotit v vested In mu as founder of the Poi.e' I'nlted ('burch, I have thisduv Hiinolniml Mm l!ev Fillmore Tuuner. uu lilr In our ! church, as pastor of our church to lie organized in your dlv. We have la-en I looking t ) Walla Wnllu for hoihk i j but have not t een able to pare Itroth I er Tanner from ln-re till now. He wa miller general secretary of the YM I'A, In rainier; this city for a long time and did a merchant great work, lie is k man filled with the Holy Ghost and led of God farmer '" bis work. Our work Is W'liig greatly blessed i,f ..oil wherever planted. I n the parent , church souls are being saved in the re.ular services at the lute of ulmt farmer , t" day. Sometimes theie are as ;iuaiiyus thirty at the altar at one j f-r, , 1 NV '"lleve In tlie old time re- larmer lijji,,,, ,! h, the power of God to save! and sanctify lu every service. Letters farmer 'are coming In from all over the union j Hiking that our church he oriranie-l. Mnce there are 4H.tHH).0lK) in norland 1 ... . 4.103 HO It ' , '!'..(.. I I.. I i . . who never irn to church we on v uslt n ,"ul iouuoitiuess lust vi-ar s j chance at them. Since there are Hl.iKJ .. .lM,,t 4,11.10(10 churches with no convei'Mioiis In n I "euucllon (luring the imst fiirin farmer , miller farmer ! farmer editor farmer ; leave lo submit herewith the lluancial s'liiiiiing or me district at tin tune lor j our coiishlcralion. KECKII'I'S. Casli on hand lust yeur Hccuved from taxes ' " county fund... " " stale .... " " tuition nun resident pupil A Strong Pressure lUemg Hi eught to !ssr on the Demi and I'np. (, ; to ll.s i,i tan. Sai.em, Jau IS. No ipioruni ap peared in the house toilsy. A strong pressure is Mug tirought to twar on the democrats and populists. The si-h-ju Is transctliig business lu a lialf-lu a 'led w ay. A rurisl Omf. Sai km, Jan IS; .H::n p iii-Dotuooratlo representatives who attainted the ses sioa i lil forenoon aie not lu their snats tins Hlternoon. Only tlilrty-one nieml.ers aie present. Bepublleans cmiplaiii at lising compelled to sac ritlce local measures lo gratlflv any one's senatorial aspirations. The ojiMisitiou ileelare this a crucial day. If tiny ran hold out until mid ulglitln brrakinx the (luorum, ths flection of C S senator must go over nut II February 1M. 2, in I IT. 3.227 (II 4,524 Ihj I.2S7 M li:t mi ill.oon 7 Mslll'nsi MEN IS. Teacher salarit Janitor " .sii no ' .",rK . " 12.-1 on -nous an. i interest I i;p i.S :t Wood I usuraiice Incidental.... licpaiis Cash ou 1 1 ii ii it hi.) no ;ii-2 3i I t o l.loi I (14 $H,iltN lNt'EUIEDNESM. I be present Indebtedness of tho trict it as follows: tine note due Aug Tt Is 1S'(7 7th IS:7... Nov 2!Uh Ih.17 (lis I.OlK) IKI 1 ,IXKI (Nl ,11. H) (1(1 .. . 1 . . imciehi acc inu on same u;t 00 Total J J Winn O V Slays LONU TOM. Jt AI'LETON. farmer Fred C Beau (I AI E CHEEK. J J Pepolt. (il.ENTKN A. J U Sutherland WALTON. Denjamlu Lyons SIl'SLAW. H Doty Bub Crow W B Hau ler J P Iumau farmer firm tanner fanner farmer mere! ant District Diviheu. The Kucene road district lying on the east ante W lllamelte street was divided by the county coutt at th present session In to two districts. The dividitiir Hue starts ou Willamette street at the alley between FJirhth and Ninth streets and runs east to High strm-t, thence south to Ninth street and from there east to the eastern boundary of the district This practically throws all of one of (lie new districts on the north side of the Willamette river and all of the other on tho south side. L Simons was reappointed bv t lie board super visor of the north side district and J T Bowlaud was appointed on the south .1,1. 11. II L ftt..f ...1. ........ SUIT. J 1 1 il I .lie. .'I 1IM' II nm Rir poluted supervisor of the Kiiucn ills trict on tho west side of Willamette street. Beceptio.v to Miss Smith. Miss Hebecca Smitli of Salem state organ izer nf the L O T M, was tendered a reception bv the members of the local hive in their hall last Friday night. The members of F.ugene Tent, No 62, K O T M, were invited and took pin t in the reception which was a sur prise to Miss Smitli. The evening was very pleasantly spent In a sociai way. Instrumental music was ren dered during thu evsulng and a splen did lunch wus served. The Bee I live, under whose auspices the reception was gived i now fully organized and has beeu granted a charter. It has a membership of 21). Pallf (iusru. Jauusry It'.. Koliert Johuson Fdlt K'll llvn TIl-l-u Tnlm I'np. i(! It WulkOll lyle Jutlce Wheeler today ou the charge J B Wllloughby "'.Killing deer out of season. A Jury H (iarrison 'rial was lmd, the following Jury being Joel MeCnrmaek nawn in the case: Anderson Hoi-1 B A Allen b)nd, 'A A Davis, II II Patlisou, K U J L Zlegler 'o.iieubeCki L Simon, J II Goodman. Giecase wo prosecuted by Deputy district Attorney L T Harris assisted ,y Deputy Gams Warden M O W II- miis. 1 he defense was conducted by Attorney Geo B Dorrls. After a tiutn- t'er nf witllpsufiaa liail liAAn uTnriilriail tbe jury took the case In hand and lu a printer, landlord, milkman, real estate dealer, teamster, painter, butcher, butcher, grocer. Anotiiek Law Fikm. Cottage Orove Leader: Attorney JK Young, who lias located for a number of years at Kugetie, has formed a partnership with Li isilyeil, l lie wen kuowii law yer, for the'practlce of their profession In Lane county. Mr Young will l permanently located In Cottage Grove and Is having a neat little ofllce build ing put up Just obovs the bridge on the west side. His connection with Mr Bilyeti will enable him to transiict any business at the county seot with out unnecessary expense or delay. We wish the new firm success and are sat isfied they will iret a liberal portion of tho business In their line of Cottage Grove and vicinity. come calling men to whole year we repent. DAVID M'INTCT i F F. .Mai rice;. Cal., Mercury of Jan- The Sun Jose, uury liuli snvs: "One of the prettiest home wed ding of the week was that of Charles lnnliiini ami .Miss NettV Ingham, which took place Weeiicsdiiy at 11:30 o'clock nt the residence of tlie bride's parents, Jlr and Mrs John Ingham, 12-1 Balbach street, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the con tracting parlies. The interior of the house was prettily decorated with Ivy, sniilux, potted plant and carnations. . neautllul lloiul umhrella was sus pended from tlie celling in the parlor, and under this the happy couple stood whllo i!y D Fisher of the Centlln Methodist church performtd tlie I in. presslve marriage service. Attercougratiilution were ottered the wedding party repair.! t to the din- lug room, where a dclicinua weddini; nreuklast was served, while eont;rutii lutoiy telegrams were read from dis tant frisnds of the Piiile and urooui. I'lie bride, who looked charmim; in lier brown cloth suit with hut and gloves to match, was formerly a resident of nan Jose, but of late years ha resided lu l-.ugene, Oregon. By her sweet dis position and sunny manner she has won her many friends, both here and in Oregon. The croom is a vounir man of sterling dualities ami lias an enviable reputation as a rising young uisinsss man. lie is a mem er of thv Native Sons of th Golden West and well known in San Joe. Mr and Mr Krous left on the 11:25 train for San Francisco. When they return they will occupy their pretty new otittge at 127 Balbach street. -wliern they will be at home to their friend after the 15th Inst. " Those iiresen' were: Mr and Mrs oli n lughttin, Mr and Mrs Kmcr.v ngliaui of l-.uirene, OriL'on: Mrs I. Bowman, Miss Ldmi Bowman, Miss Iz.Ih Dowmai', Mi M Breniman. Miss Pearl Brrnimun, Miss De i:tt:i nghum, Miss Carrie Krotiso, lleiirv iowiiian and Km 1 1 K rouse. Tear. Estimated expense for the yeur are as follow: Interest for ono ar Wood Teachers' salaries Janitors' " Clerk's .J."" Insurance Incidentals .".!!." (No ustliiiulc for lepuirsl 827 00 ensuing 4S t 00 2ii do 7,0ii'J 50 540 HO 125 00 Hi5 00 450 i 0 $l),lki5 50 f.MIMA 1KI1 KKCEII-I'S. li.. i uhsiiik our estimates ou appropria tions for inevioiin years w shall prob- .i iriTfiw iroui County fund 4,023 Oil State ' limi:i i null on hand , p n p iialaiien to raise hy ux a,0(5 4't $ o,i;;fi 5d i lie estimated valuation f thr as vessublu ptopeity of the dislrlcl isfl- liu.ioi. A (mii mill tux on this amount will ruiso $2'.HHI,oo. Mskinc .....ii . . . . an iiiiiih lines oi inpercein lor dcllii ipiont luxe w ill leave us short of the slimaled expense $ !),') HI. We, bow- ever, impe to I aide, liy the piaullceof ine most Judiclou ei'oni inv to carry on i or scnoois wun me levy ol it two mill lax which we licrehy reeommeiid. livspectfully subliiitled, W.m Pkkso.n, J L I'AOE, CM Fkank, Direiiim-i Alter the report had been made n motion was made lo levy a lux of two mills. A second muUoii was made to amend the Hist hy making the levy lie hum. 1 he amendment was lost unci tlie original mollon lo makn the lax two nulls was carried bv it vole of the iiiccliiig. i'erseaal. Psllr (liisnl, Jsuusry Is. K M Patterson was au arrival from PortlanJ today. C I-: Lock wood, a Portland attorney, spent Sunday In F.ugene. Hurley Morris f Harrlsliiirg, was an arrival on the afteruiHin train. Miss I.lnnla Holt returned yesterday afternoon from a visit lo Portland. Mr P Frank Is Improving very nicely and is now aide to sit uo seme each day. Mr N K Frser and daushter returned Ibis afternoon from a visit to Linn county. A J l'lckurd went lo Benton county and the west side counties tills morn ing to purchase cattle. Howard Bowlaud weut to Salem yesterday to erve as a clerk on one of the senate committees. A B 5oul, the popular drummer, spent a Hirllon of today In ths city. 11 will return here tomorrow. Mrs C M You n if who has tieeu vis iting at tho home of her parents In Portland tines tho holidays arrived home this afternoon. Itatd Bloch of Portland was an ar rival on (he afternoon train. He w III deliver au address In-fore assembly at the University tomorrow at II a lu. Secretary of State II 11 Klncald and Senators J II McCliiug and I I) Driver returned lo Sulem today after msklnif a short visit to their homes in this Uy. I) I'. Yorun, traveling retail sales man for lorau it Hon' shoe store. went lo Hulsev toduv and will visit Harrislitirgutid Junction City before returning. Ashland Record: Mr B J Penura and daughter ot Portland visited her tirotlicr. the Messem:rs, from Friday to Sunday while en route to southern Culilnrula. E. Junttioti City ItniH. few guilty, tniuutes brought lu a report of not i'tiljr r.uard, lanuary l'i. '"Kioht Notes.-A XV Hsskell received a car load of hay from Halsey Mm mnrnlnK- The Lugene BU and Elevator company Is loading J car of Hour for tho Portland market. The Eugene tannery received r;arload of green hides from tlie north Bus morning. L G Beck with I K Peters J S Gray A E Wis) I William Preston CS Farrow L Gllstrap F Kelsner P 1) Gilbert John Stewart llll Forrest Percy Long Ahead ok Pom lanh Corvslli Times: "Cam Hemphill and Edwin Stone, of this city, returned Thursday from Eugene, where they huve lieen In attendance at tho institution of a lodge of Elks. Tho gentlemen euk in tli hiLfhest terms of Eugene hos pitality. A good lodge was established and later followed a baippn t. It Is ..I, I ilmi veil Portland can't beat Hie spread that Eugene gave, the only thing to lie lacking wus a dish of nightingales' toniruss. Speeelies, tousts, fancy wines and cigars followed the feast and a merry tlnule was the result. lUtOK.MT It W ii KMC I Kill.. Iv Lyons Itioke Fa I 111 With lloiiilsiurn, lint Is .low Safe In Jail. Ills There are indications: that l)ur- rant will t n new trial, the judge already having stated that there was not lucts oiioiigh to convict him. Tln-ro wcro plenty for the public ull tho same. An cxcliutigo at Salem heads an article, "The gisal times are licre." Glail to know it. Bring soiim around. 1' S The ruilroad from Salem to Astoria is already built. P h Ditto tho railroad to Mari. Holly gee, hut ain't we Botne- what of a liar. The courtrt liavo at last deter- mined that Hie lati) Samuel J. 1 il licit dm not know how to write u will. Tim decision is no rullectiott upon tho wisdom of tho Huge nt Grummercy l'urk, nor upon his legal in-iimen. No lawyer knows how in write a will. Xuittior does iinylioil y eUe, f.ir I hat matter. Tlie preeeili'i.ts 'n prnliatu cases saddler, clerk cattle buyer blacksmith, hardware dealer. IllM.SO. J D Spenc-r AnJ'Tsuii I Loiber I, J Limil'y John tnj i e UII'bLS W B Goodman far mi r faraio lully hutr. jHiiua-j I '. New Law Okek e. J I'. Y'oung of the law firm of Hilyeu A Youmt of . this city this afternoon went to (,'ot I int.1. (iriivn where he will have charge of a branch olllce which has been es-j in well .tabilshed in that city by tbe aiove, prc-eiit named firm. The firm is a strong one here and will no Uouw io g'" a FaI.sk Ki .Moit.-A rumor was eir l.usiness with their brunch oltl.-e ul j ,(1 ,,,, UlH Htietsj Issl evening uud Cottage Grove. ) thi morning to the ell'ect that J B . . - I siin.. of this city, had died sudib-nly. .t.y.iir.l. Jsiiu.ry 1- - I he rumor I entirely Without f-itm FlNEU r ,sl-C Grilllll sppeand le .(u,,,n, O fore lt-corilcr Donis last evening and ! : : . i...i .., ,iiiv f,i tin. eliHrire of tliinif a 1 Strut ( om m Issionor Doyle Imlav !.'.. i, .i.i..ii, f it v limits. II wus I l ut in a new crossing on Ninth street lined T'-OO and c u. Tiliic,.!tin l'i. CFlluriburt and WC Wiwhhurnc at letoled the Elks l.iiiiijiiel in Eugene ami came home lull Hedged mem he is. Geo T Hall, Jr, of Eugene, shipped a consignment of Imps from this Million Tuesday. J M Howsrd expects to open up his store ngiiln in u lew days. A salisfuc tory settlement with In creditors is about made and we hope to See "Jim" ou hU feet I'galn st (be old stand. II B Tunnan, a cattle dealer, of Cal ifornia, I buying cattle in this neigh borhood. At present he has secured a (ruin load and Is negotiating for 350 lieud more. Mr Tin man Is very milch of a gentlemen and is repotted as giv ing the funnel a F'juaro deal all around. TheG A Itnn.l XV III held a joint j lu-tullutinu on Friday night lust which wus a vety enjoyable ulluir. There j were about sixty person present. 'The ' Belief Col ps officers Wete installed hy I In .Int. ell, ,n (ilv i,r,-li,,-l .ill... t It.,.. Mis liszer, of Eugero, iiistiiutliig and j n. ,.,mu WBH eominitied, Instead of installing olllcer. ut d a ilonu In a I Eng-liw as stated in t he ulmv dispute!, very excellent manner. Mrs Fraer ! ii honil.tnuii w ,li i ... r. imlred l,e lu i to forfeit the iki Lyons was brotiijlil I mck to Eugi'iie on the early tru u this J moruiiig Py SherilT Johnson, lei 'Uuutto Medfnrd nfli-r hllll (Hid has heeii placed in the county Jail wlu-rw I Im will he kept until court convenes again. J A dispatch In (he Oregouiun dateil at Mwdford tenluy suys: "E E Lyons was arrested in this city lust 11. glit on u warrant Issued at Eugene, charging him w itli the larceny of pun I lo funds. He had been eUKiiged hv his hrotlii r In 1-:. inline, w ho I Sherlll Johnson's depuly, to collect taxes, uud alter (tie work was llulshcd, lie was foil. id to be short to the amount of 0. Ths mailer Is lng brought to the atten tion of th prosecuting alio nev. lie was arrested and bound over in the justice court to uniiear la-fore the irruuii jury. His bonds were llxed at. 4lon and were furnished Icy relatives in Eu ene. 'The dsy heforo Hie moeliug of the gland Jury he left, uud since that limeSherill Johnson has liven on the lookout for him, but only a few davs ago did he succeed In lix-atiughiin hem. lie seemed greatly surprised at his ar rest, and had a iniich dlllerent ntorv to tell than that related by the sheriff. lie imil iieeu here Tor, alsiut u month, having come from the south, and was engaged in giving exhibitions with a small inagie-lanteru mitllt. 1 1 was taken Phi k to Eugene tonight by tho sherilT." Iiii titl r I years demonstrate truth. Sal in lh lly Lurk Hilveu, tlired ilenincrutlC lor speaker of the for a this Salesman: Hon. the good-na-ciiucus nominee liousn, will di rect his ut'cntioii, should the house ever ori!'ini.e, toward secunns the hiis-agn nf a hill re enacting the mortgage tax law. Mr Hilyeu has ii careful prepared bill on this Bub- j,ct. t is the old law recast and strengthened so ns to preclude ex emptions on account of fictitious indebted liens. Mr Bilyeti lias an other hill which will receive his lidt ell'iirts. It provides for de- Indians for purpose of assessment of bona fide indebted (less, which tdiull be ascertained by tho county iiHsehSors. mude 1 1 1 it 1 1 v friends unioug those pies elit. The post olllcers were Inst illed by Commander Molllt. Pkl.) 'oisril, J.niii-y p. Social Dam i:. Tim Brown family last iilxht gavu thu second of a series o dunces which will be continued every Fiiday for the next tlure nioiilhs. Almiit II fly couple were pie-eot and all expiessed t Leln-i I v. s pleas.-d. A litlluliiT w.-re rum neiKlilinring town. Itd'.'y ijii.tril, Jsinur; P.. ul the alley by Bangs' livery baru. County Superintendent Will- i ims, of (iraut county, who was severely stabbed some time since hv ono of his students, Ed Mead ows, nt l'rairio City. bus. bail his I. voi.s was -acting lo Hi capacity of 0i,jt,mry pulilished ilia IlUtnlwr of deputy sbenll and us .-,,11. cling luxe I . . n, ... ... . ,..... ..... .,.u n of the press and n murderous youth to rum ive him from tlie earth. The Long Creek Eagle says be has about recovered from his injuries, uml sas ibli! to take charge of his his school on the -lib. Young Meadows is still as large. Kugnne Journal: Iteprcsenta live T J Vaugbiin of I, alio county wants it distinct!) understood that be was present and ready to orgs tiuo the iiouse and procecdid to business from the jump- H" WttS disgiisleil with tliedeliiy ami o He red to take p-iy for a half a day and go home, lint the secretary of state refused to issue a warrant as no appropriation had been mude out of which to pay It. S; Mr "it Ii -an ducided to stay awhile and see Ii iw thu cat will jump. 'The Willopoii uy As.skinmkm'. Tho assignment o F.J W'illoiuhli.y, of llanistiurtf, shows the assets to eoii-si-l of HCtesof land worth undent le and farming utensils worth ii I In. 'The principal ereditor ute lli i Waterloo Co, F M ll-mlc, Colmrg. IS'MH; Win Lane, Itowhind, V'xHl; XV ( lirti. H, I lin rlsliorif, H Nlxo i, II; miln.rir, $'td; h irst Nutioiial Bunk, iMik'elie, (1UI; Eugene I .on ll & Savings haul', tliu; J F I'aitney, Port Uud, t7o!; i;Siew.rt, 575; J Dl-iinoinl, ( n burg, JJl'i; May it ."NiMh Is, IJ7; E T Wllloughby, tiisio. o o Ilk Ul I til A 5 lo ii'Hik sat. cot t lilac1. cOirao ; 1, y.