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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1897)
J :.M tVOUHY OLlir VVAli. The Judge ami (fork of Llurola 4. Oil lit jr Having Monkey and I'.iiihI 1 in i .The t-w vit In Lincoln county be twerii Hi eoun'y 'i r I cii-l the county clerk, ban reached IIih acute stage, i if county Judge ml allowed hy ",B cleik to pn.s behind the rl im in Hi latter' office, I'Ul l required in eland outside like the common lord, and ca I for whatever patsr or ihteunieiit l a IllttV have official use for. I clerk wolil't ail alall with the eotiiiiiiasiotl- irs court an clerk of ihst ldy. Ti.a commission! s and Judge Mre required to gUe receipt for the Journal of the county oonrt ucd to keeping a record of the proceeding, and alito, to lle receipt to Hie clerk lor all paper. In eluding even bill against the county given to the clerk to I hy It Ian pre ente1 to tli eourl for allowance or rejection. The clerk, furthermore, acting on the advice of hi attorney, la holding out nil the fis collected III hi olllce, I having turned over not a ce- t t the et.noiy treasurer sine the first or una J Augul. The court, hy way or retalia tion, decline tol aue the clerk war rant In tymeut of oHIcIhI salary, ai d n, on and on, w ith many Interesting NhlcHhuw. th Iroulilu anionic the ofllchil pn c d. Thi parrot and in onkey time 1 Hie n-aiill of the act of the county court In arbitrarily pruning the salary of tlie county clerk to H.iflKJ per year. Clerk Julie wa elected hyllie pl with the undcrittaiidlnK that hi (.alary would I tl.MMI p"r year. Beside performing all the dtillc Incident to the clerkship, he doe nil the conn. ty' recording of d K mortgage uml other dociiuienl. II ull.-ol ui olll.-ecoii.H the clerk to employ a ! deputy at K0 per liionth anil tin. Willi th iloieouiil of hi warrant, when allowed, together with the other expene of the olllce, leave Clerk J one a aaliry of hoiit J'JH a month n iiieiiKreueaa of allpend tliut very iihturally put tlio clerk In a very had humor. The Item l erieri. CottnKe (l.ove MeMenuer: "A l.ewa JU-lil I itolliK the roiiml of the prenH, credited to the KtlKene til'ARK, a'al IriK that Lane count v "ck men have received I hi year in.' IHMHI lor cuttle Hold dealer. .Now Hie iiveriinc price mill wa only aiMc.it fl.MNi ;m r he.ol UilM coillil not be, a lliere le not enough eat le In l he c niniry, hud they II Im en Hold, InhrlliK III tliut an it of monev. tint the newNpapei arf lllc the little iHiy with l lie nuiiieroii aqtiirrvlN." t he Item a originally printed wu l-oi net, lln.l her Meei:ger. It atated thn' the Kugeue hanker hud liamllcd i"l),lKKI In payment of eat lie for huy er OfeourHcall 111 inoie y wu not Air rattle purchuwit In I.iiue county. The cattle were purchased In Lane, IhikIiin, Linn Iteiilon, 'nne, Curry, Lincoln, Heiiton, Marlon and Polk countlc. loil hy far the ureutcr iiumher In Old Lano. Thi Im Iii the tenter o the cattle bimluea the inotiey wa handled hy our hank, w hicli are find claxM. Hop. Todav'a Salem Htatetiiau: "Five hoi) contract Mere tiled with lh couii ty clerk JyeHterdav, the pally of tie Neci: d part In each In.lauce IwIiir llerre i A Levy. The partle contract lug 1MI7 hofatn them, together with tlielr reea-ctlve mounta'id Ihe price er pountl. area fellow: Ueo W Fluent ami Frank Kel.er tl.lNHI pmni l. Kctuitr; Henry Taylor and F K tlootl uii il iimi ooiiiid. H ceii'a: Frank Kel- er, fi.tXH) poiliuht, R tvnl; C C Wen- iser, M hale, 8 cent; Aimnt Miller Hinl It 10 Myn. UH) hale, 7J cent. "Kola Nie, the hop man, wa In Ka lem yetcrlay, K'lnK I'ortlaml hy tlie Itoaelutg train. He atated that the outlook for hop wa !, hut the Indication were that prlv would go down to piltily ft ivnl per pound before pu kltiK lime, and that growei Kriierally weid auxlou to inuke con. tract." rtrliool Keporl. The follow Iiik li the rert of the KunIi Nlatld pulillo Nchmil, dlxtrlct No Kl forth llrt Hchool uioutli of the yer: Noenmlled iil; total No day attend nuoe 4i I ; total No day almeuce 80; No time tardy 2; per ceut of attcudaiue t3. The neither ahM-nt or tardy were: Tlllv Michael. Aaa Michael, Willlo Michael, Ira Michael, Myrtle Michael, Utile M.Y, Flliel Kelaay, lUiwle Keiay, Waller tloodman, lloraK tliNMlniaii. Willie How ley, Tavla Htirea, Kot:i Stiiv. H M Wakiiiswh, Teacher. T Hk Fii i kk I t" Tlie lode room III the 1 DO KhuildiiK i to uudcro o.mrpl.lht will m. ke an added i i rVu.,.Mlit iliviw. I'lie walls aietobe1 ""I " - covered with ingrain p r, iheeelllug frescia d and oil the side and ceiling are to t- placed varh u emblem of the older. Tlie carpel are to lt taken up and cleaned. Till will be quit an l.uproveiuent to Hie nsnus, and that will apprtn-iated by the va ordr tuMiiug there. one lues FRIDAY, MAY 21. J V Eldrldgo aud wife of Florence, art in the city. Cottage Orove will have a Fourth of Jnly celebration. C F Hu.lburl, of Junction, spent )ihl tlK,t (l F.ugene. Attorney J K Young, of Cottage (Jrovi, vUiteil Kugeue today. The cement work on the Stale Jour nal olllce ha been completed. M: A J Johnson went to Crcswell tin uflernoon for a few day visit. CImrle Kiengcr of tin city bui lieen commissioned a notaiy puhl.c. Jame O.mcht of Cottug') Urove, has gone to Faster n Oregon on a vinit. John Handsyker and Mi Mejoi wi iittojuu lion City thi afternoon. W II Hiinon. an ex ehsive cuttle huyer of (Jibron Cliy. Illinois I ' Kugi-oe Mr J W Kldridge of Floreuce left on thi mniulng' tiain for Fliut, Michigan. Paul Weingcr, of Portland, inana (,f Vi iuhard's brewery, i I" Ku- gene todsy. HJKmlthaiidM H Maloney, trav- elluic auditor of the S I' R It, e-M lMt nlnlll III Kugeue. Hi rt William returned to hi home at Spokane yesterday, after a week' visit with hi parent here. The senior of the U "f l"ve chosen Miss Lnttu Johnston cl.ut poet uinl Ml Edith Veaziu orator. Mis Alllte Denny, of Aaloria, a former U of O student I vblling at Ihe residence of Drew llrittin. Abratii llrandt.of Port'aud, former- . . . . i. . I, i ly muster mechanic oi im- w v . iv ( tiut uily lunt evening. n)rf f ,1(.e Hlile Hold a lior-.i to- .. . ,.,. t I . for ftl, K Ihini; lielnic the purchaner, Trout are biting K'X'd now. iluyh Heiinhaw ciiught a do.-n line one mar tho heud tf tlie race ycMerdtiy. Mi Alice Dorri. a proieor in McMlniivlllecollc?ti will Htlend the Chicago l'nlverity Hummer Hchool. Kp K Ktthli, a gmduale of tlie Unlverxity of Oregon, I i t l,y Rhukliitf hand with old acquain tance. J F. Vincent, agxl M year, the fm her of Pri.ggM 11 A Vincent of Ku geue, died at North Yakima, Wiu.li., May 14. Mr Frank tloodman went to Cof -lugetliove lhiuflern.hlt to Join In r husband who Im went Into btiHinef in (hut city. KoHeburg Plalndealer: Mr L N llouev and Mr L (1 Admr of Kugeue, aiu viHiiiug In thi city, tha gucM of Mr HC Flint. Scarlet fever, diphtheria and acar.e Una ietlll prevalent In Haleni. reull of Inadequalu ewerage Tlie and drainage rachitic. In yesterday' (lUARl. an Item ta ed llial Cha Kuoeho win vloitlng hi mother Mr Khw. gen. It ahould haveaahl that Charle wa viitlng hi aunt. A force of men are at work on tlie addition toH II Friendly' warehouse. Huch Improvement are evidence that the pioiluct ollhe county are on the Increase. Salam Journal: The hoy have a prosperity" Joan on J J Murphy, hi iiverl brick block being vacant for for Hie find time In many years, Jind lmv McKlnley' Inaug iratlon. Fred Flk went to Portland on thi loornlnir's local train t takp part a the repren-nlatlve ol tlie Htate of Ore eon In Ihe Norlliwesl Inter state col legiate oratorical contest, w hich takii place In that city tomorrow evening He ha our UH wlshe lor hucccs. Wood hum Independent; "Kev V U Havl and family left here Tuesdity morning forthelrohl home in Kugeue, where they will reside in ihe futun MrDavi ha Isen the V II pastor at ibis t.luc for the iml two year and ha made many w arm friends during hi slay hero w ho are sorry In ace him and hi family tk their departure from our miiUl." Ta Hulld a (Tiuirh. Charle Collier wa today surveying the lot on which the Chilsllau church I located, preparatory to tearing dow n the old stiucture, which w ill le re placed by one much larger and more modern. The neccry fund for it erection have practically 4len lalswd and it Is expect I the work will cont inence during Ihe coming week. Co l"l' AUK It KoVK I I'KM. M -e nger : "Kiiklii A Hrislow, the banker, re ceived direct from the sub tieasury at San Francisco Mi nday J.iKh.I silver half dollars MrJ R Hayes of Hani burg, w..s In town the first of the week, and we are Informed ! e eon- i . ... i - r 1...1..1 i,ii.i """" "' ' ' ,m'- DKAP.-Soine of our reader will probably remember Andrew Attinan who redded III Eugene aud vicinity seveial yea vi. A letter received teday, by the tit'Aun,' from ter - ssaa, Orael ivasty, Oregon, l.ri u yr tkt fm lsa AtWtaiMi eauil. tax rolls to close. BimlT J:li23oi kmm 0:isl.'r tltal ttts Rolls Will Close JMU'.:7 24, a! 6 P. M. Una Hvr ci in Auuittoiiul ii July. Imlljrduuid, Ml -- To a (jUAKl) reporter this t flcrnoon Hherlir Jolinou inade the -laleualil that the tax roll would be tin larcd de llnqufiit Monday, May 1:4, at P. M. Nodeliniitiit roll will be made out, however, until July 1, and those paying before that ilatc will he. clmrged tlie aom of I per cm addi tional. Till ha U-en uiad- neiary hn psymt'iit ha priielicully slopped After July I the pioperty w III lie an vertlwd a delinquent and the usual 3 per cent and costs will be ail 'ed. IVeplu I nlk. J About. Catey F Martin in the Journal "Hon H II Friendly of Kuvenc, was u caller at slate departinenla laft week,: and wa itnleed a welcome visitor. He I whet we cull n public spirited man m.d rank high in that small, yet lion oiable elus.t f nu n w ho place public gootl ahrad of " r-onl lieneflt. Willi every enti-rpriM- tending toward the lievelopment of the community in w hleh he lives you w ill find the name ol Mr Krlei. illy connected. He made one of the inosi piogieMive mayors the live little i i'y "f Kugeno ever had mid I-at pien i.l one of the most active reuenl ol Oregon' slate university. He is a short, heavy si t, lo'chlle egui until. A sui'(eful uierciiaiit. He has un estimable wife and H'Veral very plea-aul and iicivniil-hcil ditughlers uho have accepted their lather's bounty of all the bem lit of n complete higher education. "Hon A C Woodniik und Col N H Knight, the two iittomey engaged hy Secretary of Stake Kiucald, to defend him In the ten i r u di.eii suits brought ugainst him hy piop'e who are trying in eel monev fiout the state when there Is no money to gel, lire two dis- tinct ly csof law ei and make ft pow erful team. Wonlcoek Is to my eye an Ideal judge. Short and t-traight in stature but with' out and heavy, being just about portly enough b look well. He hit a good shnpi d head, well bill- aitced on his shoulders and excel- as a carelul, conscientious, wise lawyer. He le a lawyer in whom his own people have confidence. Woodcock excel in careful, mature judgment In poker vcliculiir, I believe the two will make a plr licit will defeat any hand which can If di iwu, a royal Hush not excepted." tine Muni Ii'n Work. John Mc.Mall in liaa just Isen placed In ihe K-nltentlary for life for murder coniinl led on April .i, in rnoi county. McMahan, a residi'ir, of HukerCity, heard lhutsto:Us deronti lory of ihe character of his sister, Mns Ciclla McMahan, aged 111 years, were in circulation, and he at once decided that Loui (luthridge, piHlmaster at tlranlte, wa tlie author of them. He therefore, proceeded totlranita and on Wednesday, April 21st, the men met; trouble at mice ensued and Postmaster lint bridge wa shot through tint lieurt hy McMahan, dying Instantly. Loui tluthrldgo, a brother of Hie Infuriated man's victim, attempted to disarm and apprehend tlie murdered, when lie (no, wa shot In tlie face, receiving a ditugcri it wound. A itiliKit. Portland Chronicle: "Will Murray our eastside bic; elc lider, tioka trip (o Eugene, Oregon, last week, niaking tlie trip of 1"U tulles by cyclometer, actual road ti me, in 1'J hour and 4" niinute. Will made the trip Iron, t'orthind to Oregon City and from Auroia to Salem without di mounting arriving at Salem in 4 hour and hi minute. Tlie last five miles belore reaching Eugene the passenger train overtook him and gave him a lively race tlie road was good, on aj .loAugiadti with the wind iu Ills favor arriving at Eugene at the same time the train did, making this trip in 11 minute and .'0 second. As Will went to a C E Convention and I a modem Oeo. Washington, we can safe ly say that the story i true. Murry Is going to be without doubt the hard est road rider in the stale." Thi must have been from Irving to F.iuene, and Hie wagon road in that distance is at least a quarter of a mile longer 1 1 1 ta si the railroad. Ps'ly iiui'4. Msy .'I. Ci T Down fl.iHm. --Today' Orego nin: "The claim of W L Archanc Is-su against the estste of Mary H Me Murry, deceased, f.-r isiard, nwnn rent, n ime and cash advanced, to Ml Mc .Murry, during her lifetime, wa allowed by the county court eslerdsy. j in Ihe sum of $l:i.';!.'2.". The claim - pn.euie.1 w s n r i.w, ineci..ot the amounting t Is si, sre taxi a j to the ..'' Attirney Wmm)c.s, iei tkat'lty atf -siel for :'.ie l.iv Mk0U kllKKNDALL, Hai A Itter CjitceroiiifcT City' Financial Condition. Hie KbiToK (ifAitn: My friend Mat Iwk deem to have beei lonslderably aituted over my recent milage on the finance of our city I hope, now that he ha explained Hie mutter to hi entire satisfaction, that he feel belter und will come down und have a gms of Ice cream so. in with me this evening. Hut after I l.in" n corrections or changes in inake in my message. In ill nave a correct statement of Ilia ; indcbiedne-sof the city April 1, lb!'7. I did not speak, in thai mauer, uiuu , I knew what I was talking about. . .. II.. The figures are there lospeaK ror iiinu- . - .i 1 Ive and muv he compared with tna . . . ... .....t eily niK nv any one niieiemcii. Just why Mr Matlock " muld have considered a full statement or ine fi nanciiii standing of the city a personal attuck on him I do not know, in wrl ing my messnge I did not have lite remotest Intention of casting any re Ihciion upon In in, nor upon our very elUcleiit recorder. If anything I said can be so construed, I am aorry. It wa not ho Intended. It is my purpose In every m l of my administration, to be govt rued by a spirit of erfect fair ness ro all. I hope no other spirit wua manifested in my financial nietaage. While the btMika will ahow that my statement of indel'tednes wa etili Htatttially correct, pcrhup I ought to explain hiiiliy the variou criticisms made by Mr Matlock. The item of our debt are live only, as follow: Homls, Interest on bond, warrants, Interest on warrants, und bill not yet allowed. He agrees that I gave ilia first two correctly. On the third Item, outstanding warrant,! gave $13,."J30.73; bean amount tlSITS less. He say he went to the treasurer' hooks for tills, and lie evidently did, forgettinj tliut the treasurer has uccount only of j mtMer.-l w.irr ant. Only few day ago, unregistered warrant to the amount of flu 00 turned up that were over a year old. There are oilier un registered which account for the hal- - . ... . . . . . r . I. imce of l ie SIS1 7S. Ull mo tonriii mistake of item lie tav I made a $S 8!l on the accrued Intorest on war-1 rants. Possibly I did. It is equally lil --- i on those i:s.:;:it) T.l in warrants to lind j mi! who erred. ' n ttie lust iiem oi ine i detd, he sa,s 1 i nistake o, j im. If he will take the pains to go; i ...... . ... .1. i... ...in it,.. i ii. ,.i in uio neoi.ii i i, ...... ... i on April l.'t, liills were allowed for fi'4H K't, Just n he has it; but at tlie same ime bill for f lliJ 33 were referred to the finance committee and were ordered paid at the next meeting. Tliis accounts for tlie missing $100. It will thus he seen that my state ment that the indebtedness of the city April 1, 1S!IT, was ::o,l.'17.T:t is substan tially correct. Mr Matlock further claim that my tateinent: "that the city Im re- duced its d. bl alsilit f J'iU during the pat year" is an error. Tlie true re-' liictiou being JJtUM. I will give the figure condensed, by which I in lived at my conclusion. A mini cannot pay out on an indebted...-, in a giveu tunc, more money than tlie sum or w hat he bus no hand, and what he has taken in during tliut time. So with be city. Now the treasurer's report and biMik slio-v that he received 111, !'S:t (10, not one dollar n.oie. Was all of this paid out on tlie debl'.' No. his report show tliut there was April 1st t.tss MJ balance in the treasury. This Is I he usual iiuall balance carried over I rom year to year. .Sow subtract this from the above total and we have fll.WM IN actu-illy paid on debts. It will be reiuemts'red that we pay the J old warrants, with our cash, and issue; new w arrants for our expenses. Our debt is like a long rope we cut oil" one end and braid anew- at the other. Now last vearwecut off of the debt at one end f I I..V.I4 OS. While doinv this w hat did we add to the other eml? t i i.i - ii wi i ii 1 1 u m i i is niuuuiii nv ir tainly hall know just how much ,i longer or sliorter the rope Is was a year ago. We issued last year general fund wanautsfnr $ U.1SL40 Sewer bond interest 1 S-wer warrant iS 50 S 25 And we let Interest accumu late oil warrant to the amount iest.1 027.53 J11.344.GS That is themuount we added to the other end of he debt. The diftereuce between this sum and fll,594.tlS is f2"0 .which is the amount by which the debt Is smaller than it was a year ago. Now I think that is so plain ttiat a child can unders'.und it. item of intrit on warrants, Is mated and not claimed to le exact, but it is not far astray. Therefore I say "the reduction of indebtedness last year wa nhout $i"0 " Finally Mr Matlock wi'uls up by saying "and you have failed to keep vour word," alsuit a certain statement. . I think whin be read that over In j piiut, and renn inters the very kil d i stiiti inent tlial 1 ottered to niak , that he w nl legtet ha ing ever said it. I ceitainly kc t my word to th letter, ai d in t hiiw In Hi spirit of a fri.n.1 siwlLer , it but H4I1I I rt$i4 him. But I am painfully awar. that all ol thl ! au luipo-ltlon on you Mr Ldltor, and i'P'" your rtR"cr" Th ,.,btirnn have little Intere.l It) thi nhole matter, aside from a plain -tate. inentofthelinanclal coudltloliof he clty.aiidlhopeweHhall hear nothing further of It. W. Kl'YKK!I)ALL Salvation Anny Weddtnif. I The Salvation Army does up thin (is ! ihe maliin 1 ll..e to the liucen'i ,uMl. ever fail to reap pecuu.u.j rettrd as well a a big advertisement j whenever aoinu of tlielr captain "' , eantaluesse conclude to ipltce uinr i.iriuuc. .,.,, The Salem Journal give, an account nf l. tit un orison, liu-i or uie uiuimwkc - mcrly .tat ei ai r-ugr,, I.. - .. ri..,h. Kmilklurv: Ihe Vedding , took pWe TUuraU ay. ine JOu,u-. wiys: "Ihe ceremony wa witnessed by about four hundred Salemite. Tlie church had been beautifully decorated for the occasion. The high contract ing parties have been prominent ly Identified with Salvation Army work In our city for aotue time and by th. Ir coucienc.mi and earnest labor have done much good. ' Followiug the ceremonies at the church the bridal party and Invited gueata proceeded to the Commercial street barracks whero a wedding sup per was discussed and congratulations extended." Keb. hall I. U. (h F. Ulllcers. The Rebekah assembly of the grand lodge IOOF, of Oregon, Installed the following newly elected ofllcer: Mrs Ida Foster of Portland, presi dent; Miss Tauline Cline.of t'orvulli, vice president; Mrs Ora Coeper.of Dal las, secretary; Mrs Holden of Eugene, treasurer. Tlie following are the appointive officers: Marshal, Florence Atwood, of Baker Olty; Warden, Minnie Holman of Sa lem! Tnslde cuardiau. Sarah Whim- berly of Uo-eburg; Outside guardian, Emma Holliday of Vale; Chaplain, William, of Oregon City. Ladd's P.odjr Found, Tliel,0,,y f W,nS Ltt,d' w!'leh!tleirl.rueatMt.A,igelforaviHit. wn taken iro n It resume iJtac tu a rorlHll(1 ,vmetery, ha been found In .. . Orecon City audi M"T u.t1 , Charles Montgomery and! " .... . . i ... H,a nil n ai . I lie hodv w hs In a good ttate of preservation and weighed nearly 3(K) pounds. Tlie pen alty for tlie crime is two year in the penitentiary. W J Bkyas. Albany Democrat Thursday: Hon M A Miller, of Leba non, received a letter yesterday from , the lion W J Bryan saying the latter would spend Sunday, July 11, with Mr Miller here, and would address tlie 1 people of Lebanon theeveniug pre-' vioiis. In such a case Mr Hiyan , would have to be in Albany from noon until the 4 o'clock trail), which will insure Albany people seeing and j hearing him. ; AuM i5lU)KEN. Orble Natwick, aged 6 years, who lives with her grand ' Miss Laura Miller weut to Corvallis parents, Mr and Mrs E Eveiimn, at today to spend Sunday with her par Twelfth and Patterson streets, while euts, President and Mr Miller, of the riding on a tricycle w itu another little Agricultural College. girl Thursday afternoon, fell oil and sustained a broken arm. Drs Kuyketi dall and Harris set the fractured Lone and the little t-ufterer is getting along n Icely. iiaiif Guam, Ma; ! 9iioi'i.i Have Worn Bkli.s. Yesteiilay while a couple of gentle men from the country were standing : I....I.: I.. II! T f ........ , " " "i i arc ware store on nun street, cue oi the numerous , .. II.. I uity came teariug down upon them at a clipping pace, sue tun not ring a lmU uekm ,,er 0T rUle t0 U,C flrllu'r sille of U,e walk- but I'-oceeded 1 io ridedowu oue of the men strlkiue1 i.i.-. .. ... . i i ..in i llullr' ",lu "V"K" l"""B up i ...... ... -.i.i.. .. ' among the tinware on exhibition iu!wiU do 80luo Ashing aud return i front of the store. As soon as the! uiau could gel his brsath he apologized 1 1 it i presumed for having been on the walk and the cyclist mouuted the 1 u-lnjli atiM.,-1 ami 1 1 1 furtbpr uba Vl'nl 1 J w j dowu the street the more her speed iu- creased, until she was lost to sight. isitor to our town are requested to wear football uuiforms and large bells around their necks to protect themselves from "scorchers." VuU ANi.KU. M S Barker has re ceived a vulcanize and uufortuuate 1 bicyclists can have any kiudof a lire repair made, without sending out of j town. It Is a neat little machine, The ! operated by steam, aud rubber nialeri-esti- j als can be patched or ccmeuled together by its use iu a perfect manner. i.assks Closed. The regular classes iu the V of O gymnasium have closed for the year and Professor Wetherbee is now engaged in taking msusureuieuts aud making charts show lug physical development made ouriug the year. Rkkkkke Case. Referee Woukeock will hold session again in Corvallis 011 Monday, at w hich ti'ae the subtler of 1 ll'v wlj ! Vusl rut Of ll,M0w IU k SATURDAY MAY 15. Mis Edith Harrla went to Junction t today. t'ol Oeo Y'orao and oo went to Hub. bard today. L B Row land returned from th n tyxliiy. I Juno- j PoitmaaterRoney, of Goshen, wu i f Eugene today. ' A inerr.v-go round I doing buslnes 1 at Junctlou City. Kap Kuhli went to Portland on the overianu tin aiien.oon. , w w willlumB leaves tomorrow fr f pedietoii where he will locals "i. A herd of nlca cattle of all drove through town th a tuoriiiiiB .,,... - -B. ""1 ' ..v. Kluu graudson i 8 L, arc visiting at Pleasant Hill. ; Mr Marie Llthgow went to Salem J today for a few day visit with friends. Ventilating grates have been placed -; in the sidewa.k In front ol the Masonlo I temple. ; h E Ankeny came In from his ; Jackson county mines on the delayed ( overland. Thomas Brown has built a new side- walk along bis West Eighth street projierty. Father J II Black went to Monroe today where he will coDduct services ; tomorrow. Mrs W W Chessman of Springfield, returned from the Itebekah grand lodge today. 4 Paul Wesaenger, manager of Weln- "r hard's Portland brewery, returned to that city today. ' Miss Ethel Ayer passed through Eu- ) gene today, going to her home at San Jose, California. j Itev T B Ford purchased a fins ; Schubert Mandolin Piano from F A ' Rankin yesterday. i A special train containing about 400 ; New York conductors passed through going north at 2 pm. ' Mr Jno Krausse and little child ar- f rive I from Salem today to visit her ; mother, Mr Phoebe Klusiy. ;f A grand picnic will he held at June- ', Hon City, Friday May 28th. Tho ) Irving hand will be In attendance. 1 Mr F CP. Us of this city, today accompanied Dr and Mrs Schubert to i A ninskeil robber tried to hold up a , ' j..j u.. Supt. Dance. Miss Hattie Dunning, of Astoria, U visiting w ith her cousin, Mrs Drew Ortllin, and aunt, Mr Prof Johnson. Mrs F B Soulliwick, of Salem, or ganizer for the Wood aien Circle, was in Eugene and went on to Rosehurg today. Miss Mary II Teters of San Fran cisco, a sister of A V Peters of tills city, arrived on the delayed overlaud for a Visit here. Prof J P Holland has returned from Portland, where he represented the Junction IOOF lodge as a delegate to the grand lodge. Messrs L O Reck with, W M Green, and J M Williams aud Mrs Joel Ware, returned from Portland on last night's overland. Mr Cartwriht. of Harrisburg. who ret-eutly sold the Review to V W Moore of tliis ci.y, went to Rose bur on this afternoon's local. J A Palmer was a passenger for Junction on this morning's local. He delivers an address this evening on "Missions" beforo the C E convention. Prof McElroy went to Junction City on this morning's local, theuceto his - . ,B,IU lu Jrunn VUUO.T. w much interested in fruit culture, mak ing prunes a specialty. Attorney and Mrs M O Wilklns left today for Frank Thompson's at Gate Creek, where Mrs Wilklns will i ma. ie:n.la Miwml n fn nidu nr monllia airWllKtnS r ,.',,: tr'i I 1, Bnn.n (lulitnn otirl rtlim Mouday. Frank Blanton has returned from Rock Point, Oregnu. He will remain at his home near Eugene at least this summer. Mr Blanton's friends will be pleased to learn that bis health Is excellent. Ensign II Nelson, who established the Salvation Army barracks In Eu gwiie, and Capt. Phoebe Salisbury were married In Salem Thursday. Msj -r S Marshal, late of Chicago, performed the ceremony. A big time was had. Roseburg will soon become known as a convention town. Next year the graud lodge of the I O O F aud Re bekahsaud state convention of the Christian Endeavor will all meet there, with others to hear from. MrsOPCoshow, Jr., of McMinu vllle, came up on the 2:04 tralu on her way to Roseburg, w here Mr Coshowr has located for the practice of law. While in the city she will visit her sister iii-Iuw, Mrs J M Howe. The Hood River Cinder says Mr J J Luckey has a patch of a little less than two acres of strawberries that good judges estimate will yeld 4t'0 erste. These plant are two years old. H ha threw ar lour acses of young (Was a tag uMWsi fi) o Mll ItOIXOJI .11