rm H4 ft 51 0 WTlBLIMIEn MB THE DMEimTIO OF DESOCSlTin rilJICIPLES, AM TO KIRN IS nOSBHTLlVISO BY TUB SWEAT OP 01 R BBOW V AO WEEKLY EU6EKE GUARD. ,, L. CAHPBELL. PUBLISHER. V Ulainotto b-lweeu fcath andKllhthHjreots. XKHMJOK SUBSCRIPTION: IN . ' ' ' , Maattil. . 12 00. 1.00 .SO. Advertising rates made known on application. gl! business letters to (il'AHI), arui Or'""- j S. LUCKEY DEALER IN docks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE fav.AU Work Warranted.-?! L. W. BROWN, M. D. ohvalcian and Surgeon Office uA rmideuu ovvr postoRioe. Hours; J to s. o.i w " " i" GftjOOTE AND MARBLE WORKS. M Dliu l1 New Ptlct ,n foreign ""' Dowiilt Jlsrble and Granite, Monuments, Bea-utones aud Cemetery work of til kind! for WA. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! llkatu ilreel, ner Poitofflce. Eugene, Or L C. WOODCOCK, A 1 1 o rn c j - n t- Lu w . 0rmi-ODe hl( block loath of Chriaintn'i Hock, KIOESB, : OREQOS. S.W. KlKilT N. E, JlAHKLtT. Kinsey & Markley, AUorneys-at-Law. Commercltl od Probate BuilneM Speo tlllT. tt otlM Id ChrUmtn Block. f. I. BROWN, B. D. PAINE, f. ("ftilOnl. Vict President. W. OSBURN. Cihlr. THE km Loan and Savings BANK, Of tope, - - "ICTOR9-D. A. Paine, 1. B. Ilarrli, J. K Utrli, B. 1). I'aluo. W. K. Brown, J. f. Koblnwo, F. W. Oiburn. rui dd CaDital. : : $50,000. Beieral Banking Business Transacted. luKut llowod on time deuoalti. Million eutriuied; to our ore will receive trciUitttDUim. lane County Bank. (Eitbllhed In mi) EUGENE, OREGON. general Banking business 111 branches transacted on fvorabl terms. A. O. HOVEY, Pre8ldeut. J. M. AKRAMS, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, Jr., Asst. Cashr T-0.HnrnRiCM, S. B.Eahn, rrwuent. Ciwhiei P- E SaotwRAss, Aie'etant Cauli ier. I Paid II Ti f Ocl r.nll.l itlEA AAA surplus ana Pronts, $50,000 - ? Oregon VEUV'1" bvineM done on reason iBKlrt " NV YORK, fcCfC" POKT- flWjta ,ch"Ke eold on forolaTi countrioe. Wfir"Ayd'ubieotto oh o' oertiti I All iT L. PAGE, fUvlDl a I . w. P 'nd Fncy Grocerlea bought n the beot markeU, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASfl, h 0fler th publi(0 better prices nj oth house in Eugene. iU llifiBUkEi it Market Prli. National Ml Ot Eugene. I Pmim.l.t . " -'.i-iuiiniumT V OUrl. " - -- " -. .. 1 BUN Allowed ailj j,Uhn ie(il. Trans. March 3. lourt met In regular scion. .r,.,. enr .Judge K O Potter, Commissioner J."1' 'l"k AC Jennings. i.c iifoow injj IIUMIIlf ss Willi t ni it. iiit..il . I lie r..llowli.B ,IU were allowed acd clerk ordered to draw warrant on the Keiier.1 fud in payment therof Hi U fuller lllilua'a anl..r.. ... --s - ""ill J mi February, 1.SH7 ; ,;8 ,;- A n alteiNon treamrer nalary for February, I8:i" C 8 Hunt eounly nu riiiiuiid ent for February, 1SH7 AJ JnhiiHon ulieritt alary for 41 1-; .M) (KJ renriiuiy, 1KI7 t'baa L 8ott deputy nhcrili'iiul- 100 f") aiy for February, IH'j7 A C JenniiiKH clerk nalary for 75 0U Februarj-, ISH7 o F L (iihb deputy clerk culary lr February , 18U7 E ilowen ferry man nalary fur 7j ( 0 February, 1M)7 1.-, 00 Grant HendrickH ferryman ml ary mr i-eiiruary, N97 (in Ira McFurlaml Janitor woik for February, 18H7 1 JTCallixou ilisiieclllii: briiliiea per uieni fxptnee 8 0(1 WOOD lllll.S. At thin time the court mened the bida for furnihhiiiK wood for Lane county m per advcrllHcmeiit, which bids were as follows: C A Applewhite 3U cords giub oak at $ 2 . C H Sanders aOcords grub oak at 2 46 Thomas (irav crub oak ner cord 2 4- L Simons pine per cord 2 75 Eli Perkins grub oak 2 20 E N Foster pine per cord 2 64 E N FoMter grub oak per cord... F ii (Jordou 20 cords tdue 10 2 SS Inch at 2 25 Isaac ISlantou grub oak per cord 2 20 2 24 II Pickens ' " John and Adam Smith pine per cord John and Adam Smith grub oak per cord 2 00 The contract was awarded to John and Adam Smith. Today's tax collections will amount to about $1800. Ed Parksof Pleasant Hill, was doing the city today. P L Rristow of Pleasant Hill, was in the city today. E P lied ford of Cottage Grove, was iu the city today. Mr aud Mrs L Hendricks of Colnrg were in the city today. John Harger aud liert Miller visited at Mohawk yesterday. John Keeney came hi on this uio.u- ing's local from Gosheu. F L Chambers received a carload of wagons from the East today. Ren Lurch of Cottage Grove spent a few hours iu Eugene today. Miss Ollie Morrow arrived from Portland on the afternonu train. J Ikushima was among the passen gers who went to Portland this illum ing. Max Bollock of Oregon City epent Sunday with the family of A Gold smith in this city. Miw Maud Kerns, who has been teaching school In Linn county arrived home I liia afternoon, The pi P repair train speut a few houis iu this city today and then went to Creswell to do some work. Mr aud Mrs J E Parsons, who have been visiting relatives iu this city, re turned home to Halsey today. Mrs Nettie C Rowers of Raker City, is visiting In this eity at the lenldence of Mr and Mrs P ESuodgrass. Secretary of Slate II. R KnUl re turned to fialcm thli nioruing, after his usual Huuduy visit at home. J I Jones was Iu the city today. Jones' saw mill is Bliut down now because of three feet of snow at that place. Nick Schrum, who has leu visiting in California lor ab.out Uwe months, arrived home from San Francisco on the early train this morning. Mr and Mrs V H lloflman, who bavelieen sojourning in San Francivw for sereral weeks, arrived home on theea.'ly train this morning C E Brown, district passenger ugent of the Union Pacific railroad, and wife, came up from Portland on the l-ai today, on builness connected with his m. . ...ill ......... . Ilia Inr-'il agency, iney wm reium ..,- tomorrow;. Th i .roioilan's exeliange editor is vr-o - - - 0 instantly getting l.'ine aim In the le-t I Lljin sue of that pater It Is stated that "(!ie I.ane county grand jury p now In Albsny," An.a'irof faet Albany is the onuut.v seat of Linn county and the grand jury referred to Is the Linn county grand Jury. t'sffi; of T!B;'ik. . i f..,i.iu- desire lit A M .e inao sou i . . . .1.. .. a. -I. I. HI, to exteud their tiiaiiM to uc - li.ji. ..1....I1..I tlo 10 a it 0 Iliesitk aiuuij .ii"vi ....... ness and death of tir eoiQat $ brotber, LluJor Newman EUGENE, STA1EMKM, Entity llrrk Jennings Till Why Hie Tax KolU Were N..I dpeneil. , KToknk, Or.. March 15, lvi;. Km roit Guakh; In y.mr is-ne (,f I March 7 ls'iT i . .. ...... . mi arucio III , ",,,e,!,x " IUU year, in I , ,"U"' "1Ml "''''ill' -r'-r cu i ne roll and that they were too full of errors to admit of tax collection'' nod v.mld probably take several days to uia-( I lie 1 correct ions. I pronounce this statement liil-i-nnd ( llln alled for, no ditlerem e who may ' lie the author of It. I promistd your reporter at o to 1 make a full and complete st u tt-incii t us ! soon a the court adjourned, aud sub- j mit the following: j The rolls were turned over t the I sheriU'on Saturday afternoon, l-',-i. l'7, : and were kept closed until .Match !. during w hich time. I presume, th.-' iwoaeputy Mlierilli were employed iu ve'ifylu the rolis at tt cost to tin county of about 150. The total numliernf errors disi-overed by them was 211, divided in follow; Eirors iu computing fpe(-ial m-IumiI taxes j i Errors in computing pceiul city taxes r, Errors In adding cross psgca u Errois in footings i Error in school dist not votiing tax.. 1 Ommissioii to extend (list tax 4 Errors in erasing wronir unioiint school district ol 3 The last three errors were ma le in changing the levy iu scho.il district No 51 in volume 1 after it was completed, as it was found that t'le rate extended would not raise the amount of money needed, and to correct each page where any taxpayers tax of said district was extended requiring four erasures and corrections for each page one of these changing the total tax of one taxpayer but none of them changing the total of the page. The total number of tax payers over charged was seven in amounts ranging' from nine cents to two dollars and amounting in the ag gregate to 110.3-j and the change of the grand total of both volumes was just 20.00. There was not a single error discovered in the amount of any individual's slate aud county tax in either volume. As few taxpayers realize the inauiii- tude of the work of making a tax roll aud extending the tax thereon, I will say that this year's rolls have a little over 600 pages of .'10 lines 40 inches long. It will average about twenty lines extended on each page or leu thousand extensions; each line has from two to five items, consisting of poll, special city, sH'cial school, state and county, aud total tax, making about twenty thousands multiplica tions, ten thousand additions besides live fool nigs for each page. This gives over thirty-two thousand opportunities for mistakes after leaving out all stimates for change ordeied to be made by the state board of ntialia lion; and there being found bu twenty-nine errors all told is, I think, remarkably accurate work. Further the law dots not require the herilfto verify this work and it was purely voluntary on his part. Neither doc the law require the clerk to make anv corrections for the sherill aft ir the rolls have been turned over to him for Co lection. Hie tax rolls have not b.-eii out of the sheriffs nlllco during ollh-e bouts a single hour since Feb. -7, the correc tions having all been m t do in consid erable lesii than one day's tlino outside fofllve hours. I feel sure that the pubJlo will agree ith me that tbero is no good reason by the tax rolls should not have beeu opened at S o'clock March 1st, for the purpose of receiving taxes, alio that the delay of ten days and attend ant expense was tinnecessry . I should nut have made tins state ment at all bad It not it lnn put li.l eh br .adcas' all over the slate that Lane county's ta rolls eere not in condition receive taxes on, this bringing on UK' unjust ami unmerited criticisms A. C. Jr.XNl.vns. County Clerk. ljly i.uanl, March I'.. Last Skhvic ks The funeral ser vices of the lute Mrs E P Whip ple were held at the Raptist church at 2 o'clock this afternoon, after which the remains were conveyed t Hie I O F cemetery fur interment. Tne fu neral .eriiK.il was preached at the whurcli by the Rev Rols-rt Leslie, pas tor. The services were very Impressive . . l.t n t.riru rti ilu.ilir.l. unii were ai .vii'b-'i "i . f Mends, utn'oi"-' whom were ipiite n ; i, Limber of it'ieiiilwrs of Helmet lodge, i a L."ari ....... r i ... ... . ...I :..i. i I... I.... tloral decorStioris were very lieailtllul. i pallj diianl. Matcb fi AI'.K'IKXKH I'M II. Onni!Klt.--The Advancement Club at the close of the regular weekly meeting In Mount's hall hist night adjourned until next Gel her. The meeting n"- lugging ill barest sine, the openlh;- of the spring t " """" .srs are 1.0 tu. mug their SpIihiiuoo to i other thiug. Knithts or t'vtliini, oi unii no.- ii..--.u,r, ... ... hand of deceased is a memU'r. The , saw ing luinl r for Geo r rlssell's sum- OK., SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 181)7. MONDAY, M AliCH Country people were numerous ou tlie streets today. Miss Daisy MeMurray returned home from Poithmd today. I i (-.,....1.. ii .... i .. :r. i lampoui iiii.i who are expected, . ..ni.iiii mm woe liome within the nexl few dav Mrs Walter Ross came up iVotn Sac - rametito on this morning' train. Mr. Grace Osliiiru went to Junction City to-diy to visit with friends for a lew days. I i-t rii-t Attorney Yati returned to ''orvallis today. Judge J V Kullciton relumed home to Roseburg this afternoon. The lauiene Mill ami Elevator Coin piiny w.ll shi,, tt carload of Hour to I'.'iilund on tonight" freight train. The many Mend of Mi. peggy i nin-momi u HI u pleased to learn she i, convalescent altera months ill- 1 It -s. Mis s (ieorei- 1! ilii r of l'm-llmo! nr. lived on the nfteriioou train and will visit with her Miieiits. Mr and Mrs V M I". lair. The ininer nauiud Rniiio, who was eiiiicht in n snow slide at the l'..v heniia inines escaped with only slight Kijiiiie. Hon. ('. I-:. Moore, of Corvallis, w ho has been iu our city the past few days, li e gue.t of .Vr. and Mrs. E. R. McEI roy. returned to hi home to-ilny. Fred C linker, nronrietor of I lie Troutd.Ie, dr., Champion, is here on a visit, over Sunday, to his daiiehter Mis Lillian, who Is attending the uiiive'hity. President H. R. Miller, of theOiegon Airricultural College at Corvallis, ar rived on this morning's freight train lor a visit of a few hours with his daughter. Mis Laura, who is attend ing the C. of O Mr. Miller delivered an address before the schools of Junc tion City last night. He reports the school doing very nicely at Corvallis. Volume 1, number 1, of "The Mes sengei," the new Cottage Grove paper has reached this olllce, It Is a bright aud newsy local paper. Twelve passengers were on the over land last night bound for the Corbet Fltzslmmons pugilistic contest at Car- sou City, Nevaoa, on the 17th. The Mohawk valley is the home of plucky as well as pretty girls. A few days ago three young ladles w alked all the way through the mud from that locality to Eugene. Senator-appointed Corbeti. Is in Washington, but has not yet presented bis credentials. It is reported that prospects for seating of the three new ly appointed senators are not favorable A lard. Ei'iiDit Guap: I have bten in lorini"! tlial the won en, or some of them at least, lay their failure to vote to my counsel to the hoard of directors For the Information of any w ho enter 'aln such a thought, I wish tosay that I was not consulted by any member of the board or by anv one iu behalf of the boind as to the propriety or le gality of women voting at the school election until after tho board had ex pressed their determination to pursue the course it did. . tier ine noaru nail determined up. on a cotir-e id procedure, some persons agreeing w ith the views of tho majori ty of the hoard, sought my opinion as to tin- legality of the statute under w hich women had heretofore voted. J sustained the action of the board ol course. I have ul ways been of thel pili ion the above statute was unuonsti tulional, mil and void, and Hint it was tlie duty of tlii board to see that the ele.-ti"ii on the bth inst. was conducted iu tli' manner it wa conducted. only came, suinewhat conspicuously in the matter a one of the counsel for ihosc holding similar views to my own. I was not more ealojs or conspicuous on and hi tore tho shctioii than h r bap a hundred or more other citi.ens. I had a right to have an opinion as a lawyer and other people who wanted it could aud did get it. 1 bad nothing tosay as to the propriely of women voting; I only -xike a to the legality of the matter. I have no apology to oiler for any thing I said or any part I took respect ing tne election. 1 thought then and think now that the majority of the houid of directors pursued the right cour-e, and I heartily commend tlmm for it. Respectfully, E. it. Skii wokiii. P.uy OTiar 1, Uit-cti 1". 'inn m.mmi;k Hoiki. W T 'II left this morning with Jim Fok ( 'ampin iSelktmp f'.r 1 tipper M..Ken.ie. Mr CilinpU 11 ha- a -oa! :i mill mi the I. t. 1, 1 1 U I klull It t. mer hotel, whlen v. in ue uuiu ai .lie- I EVn.ir liridge. It is hoped to have the hotel completed time to accommo date the coming smbsoiis trade, pa'. I ' naril, Marr ti III. MAKV Mi M KUV ITA1K Ti e inventory of the es'ate of Mary II Mc-i Springs has been carried away by the Murry, d-'.s avl, w4 bled iu the high water. Frlswll says trout are e:uiuy u-i.it of Miilliiom ih county I b ling and just walt'n for April 1. He yesterday. The pro-rty in Lane reports the roads In very good condi isiunty i m 11 l at I'lW.lO, and liP tion down t' Ieuburg, but from Multnomah county, $1000. MKXieo. An Interesting- Description by Our ('oiriiniiili'iit. Ci I V ok M KAli ii, Feb. 7, ':-. Iikak (i'i'aiih: We tiro now in the capita! and leading eilv of this colin- trv. It I ii i io..t loo linn- to ' numee this article, as there Is so much to write about and so little space at i our command. j The city was lirst settled in A ltll ! and today it number li'll.ooo iuhalii- taut. Our Hist visit wa to the Ca thedral, the most ambitious church building iu the western world, Is built upon the site of the great temple of the Ar.tecs destroyed by nU. shortly alter hi occupancy of the city. The lirst church, a small one, huilt iu 1-VJ.S, was enlarged " few Jetus lah-r. Tlie enrner stone of the present church was laid in 152.1 and completed in b15. The building co-t f .'.(Hhi.ilinl, and the furnishings probably .i.noti.ooo. the railing about the ihoirl com . I .. . . . . posen oi a composite 01 gopi, silver anil copper, and recently the City of Mexico Jewelers oll'ercd 2.md,OiM for the railing. Tlie length of the build Ing I Its" fift, the width 177 feet with sn interior helghtll of lTII feet. Tin tower are 201 feet high, very hand some and crowned with bell sliapei domes. Hie Interior is 11 model of carving ami gilding, llutcd columns. valted roofs and altars gorgeoiis y adorned. 1 here are 20 (luted column supporting the vaulted roof, w hich is in the shape of a Latin Cross, and iu the center of which I tho beautiful dome. Tne Mower sale held daily in front of the Cathedral is a great one and Is not excelled, it is said iu the world for tine specimens and for the tas(y man ner in which they are mado up. They sell from 25 cents to f20 per bunch. Tho." next place visited was the .National Library, which contains 200,000 volumes; the next the Nation al School of Fine Arts. It contains thousands of master pieces. The school was lirst opened in 177H; then wo vis ited the National Museum. This institution is tilled to ovcrllowing with relics of Mexico. It contains interesting relic of the later people of Mexico In the time of the Moiitv.umas. rhere are examples of Atec picture writings, representing the wanderings of the trities, among w hich is a shield of Montezuma 1 1. There are also the silver and state coaches of Meximillaii. It is a place that would require weeks to thoroughly Investigate. In the afternoon the association was given a private reception by Presi dent Porflro Diaz at the National Pul aeeon the Plaza Mayor. It is built upon ground that was once the proper ty of Cortez, who seems to have had an eye for valuable real estate. Cortez built a place hero that remained iu the possession of his heirs until 1502, when it was bought by the Crown for the residence of the Viceroys. The Palace of today occupies 1111 entire square, fronting nearly 700 feet 011 the Plaza Mayor. It Is .occupied by tho l'resl dent's officer aud his cabinet. The Hall of the Ambassador is a magnifi cent room, running nearly the entire length of the front. It contains por traits of many of the piesidents, stales men and soldiers of Mexico, notably thii'e of Hidalgo. Morelos. Alletide. Mataiiioras, Juarez and Ilia, ami our own Immortal Washington. The Sen ate holds Its session ill the palace, but the House of Deputies occupies tl o old i ttirbide theatre. Tho reception was a very pluasaut one, hpeeches were made in behalf of the association by tho president and t he president elect and were respond ed to by President H it In an excellent speech. All Interpreter of course was prHsent. President Diaz is a Hue looking man and is suid to Ut of pure Indian blood. Ho has been president of the re public ever since 1S70, with the ex ception of three years. He Is a won- leifiil man and Is working for the good of tils country. He it the Czar of Mexico. It Is a republic only Iu name. It is not possible for a republi can form of government to exist in the outitry under prese.it conditions. Diaz is surrounded hy thousands of troops all over the republic, and they are removed from one section to auoth- r every few months to prevent them from forming plans for revolution; the governors ot tlie states are appolnlel by him and are his s-cial friends. He l a staunch Mason although a con servative Catholic and compels all offi cers of the government to Join the or- r as well as the general of the army, rl'i Is a rrleml or the Ameri cans and give them every privilege k isslhte. I. L. C. Pal!) ouaril, Match 17. Fhismki.i. Talks. (ieorgo Frisfell of McKeu.le Rridgo arrived last night. He remrts a foot of snow at the bridge ami 10 Inches at Foley Pprlng. The snow extended as far down toward the valley as Wycoll's The bridge across tho McKeniilo River at Itelknaii there to Eugene they are very bad. Tin: eu v tit.shav, march Mis E D M.-Weimoy went re today. Yesteiday' tax colli 1 lieli- to M'i!l- niiM m l- ed to i-is-,7.,11. Mr and Mr C E Jones returned Portland today. Mr Wm Mayer h i returned fioin a isit to l'lM'tland. Mr and Mrs W II Moon came dow 11 from Roseburg (hi 11101 niiig, Editor JF Amis, formerly of the; 1'itoad-Ax, was i:i the city today. I K Peters reei ivc I :i tar load ofi rbran Inmi l'oilland this morning. Frank itud Luke Fit.patiick are two recent arrivals from Mauruc, Iowa. Mis l'aoiiy Condon is now lady principal In the Academy at Forest Grove. (' J Eddy, gcncral'iigciit of the C, M & St P i R is visiting hi cousin, Dr C E l.ooiiiis. ('has I li'iuh rson, an attache id' st ile insane asylum tit Salein, I v ing rehit ives in Eugene. Dr L W I'.rown went to Kiddle the isit - oil the early train tlii looming to per- form a surgical operation. A carload of oil in case arrived for the Standard oil company tudav. A carload in bulk U expected tomorrow. A ton 1 1 1 attached to a light hack took a lively spin on West Kighth street this afternoon. No serious dam ago resulted. Two fight occurred In I rvin-r yes. teiday. A a reuli Iteit Whilinorc and John Lindlcyeacli paid j7.50 into the Justice's court. Roseburg Review Match 15; V, S. Moon ha sold the bow lin ; alley and will return to Eugene. Willis Urns urn now iu charge. Roseburg papers announce that Kev Father Black will hold services in that town Wednesday, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday of this w eck. A small civil case entitled E C Smith vs ('has lleadle was heard lieforo A E Wheeler yesterday. The Jury gave the plaintit.'a verdict for $25 t5. Salem Journal March 15: Rev and Mrs Geo Kahler, w ho have been con ducting revival meeting iu South Sa lem, left this morning for Eugene. Tho Monogram cigar i tore Is now pleasantly Installed Iu tlie Coleman, building two doors north of tho Lano County Rank. It will hereafter be known as "The Magnolia." T R Anderson had his right eye brow severely cut yesterday evening while doing some carpenter work at Geo T Hall's resilience. Tho wcuiid was sewed up by Dr C E Liximis. Messrs Hardy and Thompson, two young attorneys who arrived here recently from La Cross, Wis., have secured rooms and will open 11 law olllce over the First National Rank Mrs W P Lord, of Salem, wife of Governor Lord, will visit Eugene the last of this week In the Interest of Max culture iu Oregon. While here she will lie the guest of Prof and Mrs Washburn. Jame Harliin, a former resident of Mohawk, Lane county, but for six years past Iu the employ of the Water loo woolen mills, Linn county, left for home on the local this morning after a business visit over night. Miss Rose Moyir, of Pitoskey, Mich Igun, arrived hero on tho train thii morning ami will spend tho summer with Mr and Mrs A Yerlngtoii, While coming to the coast she was snow bound lor five days 011 t lie Canadian Pad II ' railroad. Mr W L Rrlstow, aud brother, John Handsaker, drovo down from Pleasant Hill last evening. The latter Is geatly improved in health during his sojourn in tho country, and has concluded to postpone hi studies at the I' of O, for nil indefinite time. Oregoiiian: Sheriir Johnson, win brought a prisoner to tho penitentiary yesterday from Eugene, set tho pieced ence of charging the nctual expenses incurred for transportation. Instead of the usual fJ 50 "bach bite," the state wa charged 25 cents street-car fare. Harrlnhtirg Review: The many Mends of K A Iluliu will learn witli pleasure that the grand jury found "not a trim bill" in tho charge against him for selling Ihjtior without a license. Mr 1 f u ti 11 was carrying an internal revenue license and romltictlng his business In Just conformity to law. The charge was unjust and no doubt preferred with malicious Intent, Harrisbtirg Review: "K J Seeley, ol the Albany creamery mid county school superintendent, Richmond Wheeler, have perfected plans for building a creamery at I'laiti view w ith a .'ioO cow capacity. Material U u the ground and IheVork 'll b ptlvhsJ l completion." Mr Seeley learn.! the dairy business at Douglas' dairy mar iSprU-gllcl'l and I now 0110 of the best butter makers In tho stale. RoK.v.-ln this city, March 15, 197, to the Wife of Charles Huiius, a daughter. I'.oKV. In this city March 15, 1 ill", to Mr and Mr I' D GUI crt, a daughter. NO. 1 5 7r r.'ri v -pi. ,-ps 1 tt" K. t. ! j j . ' I f(tCUtAT0R7 1 'fli'Z CE3T mm medicine I I'.TO IM CIXATOR-Jon't . . . :. 1 1 c 1 iir gets slugguh .: t.: : it -, ji: t hl:e all nature, t -v 1 l . . . !,., ihokfj up by ' i 1 :. I w 1 , whi. h hingi on ' I r .1 A ; .v Rheuma 1 til :p ,ie up your Liver ' ' w 1 tV. Sl.WMONS : :'. .11 MiU ti Jo It. It also !: t..t I l.s.-ps it pt.iprrly at , v. .. t y t.r s stcui will be tree from t i l M .:!. I.- !'..Jy invlgor.itej. " M'l'.li: HI-:mT Itcooirwhen s1. it 1 h iii A I fonJiti.in, nnJ tha' :'v : v.!: ;i t.'tc Liver Is kept active. 1 It..; I'.-ii-Jv once anj note the 1. ' Hot t iKe oniy SIMMONS t'l . .M.i! t . I '' . 1 IV, i .'. i' P., voor v. .1! . he I IV I 1 1 . 1 ,,1 ; r.M u 1 Simmons i 1 1 1 'K wlik'i ni.ike the I ii.;- it iii p ivvjcr or in liquid. : ir, ,1, . r 1 1 . 1 1 v- a tr.t .it the .ill.' '.!. p u.li: I. Mi l- 1 1 :ii;.rMVi)Ns IV1KKEGU '1 .m il inij tuc KLL) Z en evenr lulit-rit. J. U. JU lliii Co., I'liilmlelpliU, p. KOI.I.s H lMihl) HACK. Shi' nil Ihiy May fclapse lkforeTaxei Can lie Paid. I 'tail y liiianl, Msrcb 7 Tho experience of last year with the I. alio county tax roll Is being un dergone again this year, though at tended by lcs confusion than it was one year ago. The roll wa delivered over to Sherill' Johnson several days ago by County Clerk Jennings, but Saturday night It was handed back to Mr Jennings for tho correction of er rors whieh aro claimed by the slier I (I to exist In the toll. lieforo attempting to collect any taxes Sherill Johnson's deputies made ' an investigation of Its correctness. Though they aro reticent about the matter, it has leaked out that the sher ill" deputies claim that tho roll Is too full or errors to admit of tax collec tions. Accordingly it has beeu handed back to Mr Jennings for correction and verlllcalioii. The mistakes wsro made hy deputies employed by the county clerk. Several day's time w ill probably be consumed iu making the necessary corrections and until then tho man who Is anxious to pay his taxes must curb his pa tience. Obituary. Minnie Lord t a Whipple was bom pi Western Pennsylvania March 2, IS55. Early In life, she, with her par ents, moved to Wanls-cke, Iowa, where at the (lie ago of nine years she was left an or,, ban, Her sdolesceut was period during tho next seven years spent iu the homo of her relative Mr Hood. On Deo. 5, 1S7I, In Marlon, Iowa, she was united In marriage to her now bereaved husband, E P Whipple. They resided in Marlon until 1877 when they moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming, where they lived for six teen ytars. Desiring a change ot cli mate ti nil better educational ad vantages they caino to Eugeue Iu the spiing of I YH, locating on High street lie! ween Twelfth and Thirteenth strvets. On the eveulug of March 13, Mrs Whipple was suddenly stilcken with paralysis aud heart disease, re sulting In death Iu less than thirty six hours, or about 1 o'clock Monday morning, March 15th. The deceased became a Chllstian in early lifu and Joined the Raptist church, remaining an active and faithful member of sumo till death called Iter. She wa always held In tin) highest esteem by everyone who knew hrr. Though a resident of Eu gene hut three years she had a large circle of friends who will ever bold In a rest remembrance her noble llfo, deeds of kindness and words of love. Resides a host of sorrowing friends ho leaves u bereaved husband and two sons, C yrus A aud Herbert J, xemplary young men aud students of tho University, who have the deepest of sympathy from the people of Eu gene. A Friend. IMAUINM UK IS TO UK ItANOED. Wm. Adklns, ,w hosoj wife It will be remembered committed suicide at Cot tugu Grove, bus beeu ill Eugoue for the past few i ay i. Hi mind Is seriously allected, duo to strong drink, an I he imagines that ho is to be hanged be- ausu his wife killed herself. He In formed Marshal Day that Lark Bilysu and somu other persons had a tree picked out to which they Intended hanging him and he implored the pro- tticUoM of that olllcer. A complaint Iwm kit fyiH suit f his commit' incut to the he haa not- been examined yet. Co.Mixu 10 OitKi.ffN. On March 30' Gen T H Clarksou, commauder-ln. chief of tl Grand Army of the Re-' public, will lie in Portland, aud a re I'uptioi' will bo tendered hlui tO're by his fellow comrades. It Is possible a delegation fn 111 Eugeno may attoud tho rvci'ptiou. O o O .0