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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1898)
HE KUKxK III V lil A Kb. HmBL!HEn Nl TDK BMRIIVTIII OPDRWCMTIC rBUi INKI. UP TO Klill III BOH KIT LIT 1 90 BV TDK SV.E .T PP 'II K Itll m KUGKNU OR SATURDAY, DE EMBEH H, 1898 NO 47 b CLOSE prison dies Mackintoshes A- I HOVEY- Died Sunda at His II This City. TO CLOSE. it - i ...all I . I i) I ' 11 t 1 i , , I . i IkW.I'il S Willi Ulli iiiaivt; viitiu unni', 5Y MUST GOs NEW GOODS. Polled stab- lntrlc JuUf, and laier I admitted in Ihs nnpisoM dun of I the Smtf bM never practically entered the profession, preferring budncss pur suit In which he ha always been a busy man. In MM Mr Hovey inar MrM Mia. May Klleu Mulkey, vital laughter of Hoa Lob Mulkey . pio neer of lientou county, HLb died lu lil. aged twenty-five years. In IS.Y3 Mr Hovey declined the county 0Q0M wbrah be had held, ami locattd iihhi bli donation claim near Oorvallla, where he . ecam a practical ami BUC ceful farin-r until 1801. Politically, Mrlluvo'n , and m ailments We take ih. follo,K well written '"'T ' """ "' "" lU" tr'U- kttob from the lllu.trred History of "V 'V" " o0 MtlUt the on, published by Itev H K llin.a " '" orK"' ,n0 DO, of Portland Oreg la Iht Near k!""'HI",H - tonveuH n jagg, I wa i-hoei, one of three did. gate to tde Republican National convention hi Chicago I I MO, ami InatrtMrtcC for CAPTAIN MOON 1 1 i K S I' IO A88KS.SMFN I What III. f Will I'ay Tax.-. LtM County, on I if Respected and Pioneer Prominent KM lumpy C. EEKLY EUCENE GUARD. PBELLBROS, Publishers -East aide ot Willamette etreet, b twei ii Seventh anil Eighth streets hillMS OF SUBSCHIPTH'N. loDtlc (10 . 1.IKI . M SPAIN GIVES ALL jTiiougli Still Haughty Site kwfi Our Teim nil ratt-K male known on applirati-'ii letteni to THE GUARD, , Oregon. B.UCKEY, i eai.eii IN Watches, Cliaius, Jew Eu-. airinir promptly done. fu.iru arrautetl. NO UONDITIOR. Paris, Nov 28. Spain has accepted Ih (Jolted State' oiler of fc, 00,(KlO, and at u joint session of the peace com- missions Ibis afternoon cm; eented without conditions to the relinquish rJMDtOf Cuba, and to cede lorto ttlOO, Ouuin and the Philippine Islands WBK'iWN, M. 1). IlIYsuiAN AND BURGEON. -rpntuim in Cliru'jian lilock. I't.. Ham; 12 bi 2, 0 to 9 p ui It WOODCOCK, AlTOltNEY AT LAW. One-half block south of I'lirUmau ROOBB, Oheoon. II U Al l ON IAI'.on k MABKLEY. ATTORNEYS-AT I. AW ctii- in nil the courta of tlie t.ite. -In Walton Block. Boom Orkoon. Kr.MoViNu TBM Okkicks. Today 'a Albnny Hendd: The Corvallin & Kast ero Kailroad Cnmpan began remov log their general OfflOM from Corvallia to Albany yesterday. Part of their nflloe furniture Ii in t heir new offlora In the Itluuiber block, and the I eel of ii was shipped to this city, t'arpen terswere at work until la'.e iu the night putting the ro iius in readinesB. The work of running the telegraph lines into the building is vet to be done and it will take seural days to get the office Oiiufjrtably located and k I M.vhKLET rUDDlDg CBIOOUll" in their new location. L WHIT80N. DENTIST. I . i- .1 the ntli.v anil !..! of flata deceased W V Hendemon, I am hue ol f I'M' .r 1 to do anytalne in t! Itiatry iii tliii above aaid office. pwn ami bridfte work a specialty. R LAKE, UMIK AND MAHH1.E WOUKS- deaik'nn anil new prices in Foreign anil uieti Maible aniltiranite, Itonnmenti l't' in- mul Cemtterj- woik of .ill liwl PWKATUKKIXE Ii SCH1-EEF, M l eauenof Women ami Children .:. i i.ieitrii ily. -Shelton lilock, oprHwlle (Juaril otti, e roBLTJI Kivek.-I R Hamijotid, of Portland the well known mining erjEtnter end farnlaner end patentee of mining maul Inery lell in a private conveyance this morning from Eugene for (he Blue River wines to inspect the Lucky Hoy mine with the Idea of rumlabll H a mill for the same, we uu derstend. Mr Hammond has furnish ed a couple of mills iu the Bohemia district. It looks as If the lilue Hiver A Q HoVKV Thai the ploueeis of Oregon uea sUiidy, Intrepid and self-reliant class of men. no OOe uho shall siu.l- their f haiaeter aurt hlstoty , will ever dispute. There bii.car. clv I Bllleeu of Oregon bo he out known or beard of Hon A tl lb vey. F.y, r. I si ae Ills aeltlen ent he has bofneeO active part iu l he public Inter! of the refrltory and hiaie. His aggreeelee pushing disposition Indicate the stein qualltle ofooarege and purpose bibb lorm the ba-is of his cliHrac'.er, moral and mental, and dispUce h more epbemtral quellllet of a purely a oil men hI hopefulness or ambition. He , is an exemplar f ll.e udac.c that "(i.nl helps I hose uho help themselves," and his whole life he bristled with no-la ces indicative ol such bt lief. He was born in thecounliy town of I.on dODderry, New Hump-hire, forty miles from Huston, July II, 1824, a scion irom bonorkd anoeetry in tb history of Sew England, The Ameii can branch of his name originated with three biothi rs uho oam fn in Fugiand soon afjer the Revolutionary war. ai d settled each In one of the states of Vermont. Ma-sacl,netis nml Connecticut. Captain John EJovejr, tb father ol our auijcl, was burn in Massachusetts. Not pots-asing the sordid riches of life, Ins chief Inheri tances as a mimi quick to observe, rapid to oompreheod, and concise to expre-slon. With n limited education be was put to the carpenters' trade, iu which he btcame prolhieiil and a master builder. His influence as a eltuun was proeefblal In the commu miles where he livid. He died iu K'd.ag d ii" years He man led UIh Abigail Dueton of Menobeeter, New Hampehire, a deoeodanl of Mrs Han nah DttatODi whose busl,alid at d In fant were murdered and she taken captive, but with one other prisoner cscaedat nigh', uftcr scalping several ol the I Lilians with their own toma hawks, and returned with t lit i r Malpi as trophies to I lie selllemrnt Hhe was a true type of l'uritun sromanboodt robust, intrepid, jet gt ntle and kind. Mrs Abigail Hovejr, the mother of our suljict, was a woman privileged Vttb u higher etlucation, possessing ele mentaof culture ami refinement, which made her noted for her general intelli gence and influence. Hhe died in ss:(, aged nearly ninety years. A O Hovey wa one of eight children, six sons and two daughters, the latter bt iug the eldest and youngest. When quite a lad his parents removed to the Ml Hevaid. Neither Mr Hovey, Mr H"iutor I)f Wsrien being able 10 attend, tlielr prosit were at Ul to Hor ace Greeley of N w York, without In structions, who cast their votes for Abiaham Lincoln, thereby securing hi li ft nomination. I i ll'i ey u ii'i.ih) i-Iiomu one ' f six lb-legates In lb Natiot.nl It. put In an COOVenlHM! at (,,,,. ami htarlllv ' sup, orle.l James 11 Blaine uil John A Logan In their li . i in 1 1 a ion ami ctmlida.y 1 0.1868 Mr Hovey was eleolel lo the state Senate. Mtvlna IbieeeessloOa, until IMi'i In ls.it lie married Miss Kunly lluuipbrey, ehltsl daughter of Hog George Humphrey, of Lan county. They have oiiedaugh ter, Carrie May, and two sons, A I), Jr. autl It aloe. Iu 1st,'. Mr Hovey removed to Portland, remaining one year, aril iu lxiT removed to Hprlug held, LaO t'i limy, engaging III milling and Wen hatiillslng until IsT'.i, when he t ok a resideiiiv at l .ugei'e, and tu IksI araeOMoi the proprietors who tetablllhed ihe Lane County Hank, Biw of Hovey, Humphrey 4 Co, ni.d BontloUtt its presltleut. He has long been a member ol the l o o F, ami Ii is belli the highest position of tile older In the jutbtlietlon ol Ihe state. Mr Hovey has always lakH a deep In ti rest lu Ihe ii atetial ei.terpi Ise ol his Community, tendering his encourage no ut and an', and at thl- time (I.N!i) is bearin; a leading part toward the building of the railroad from E igene o the Hlutlaer coast. Conllnnlng J in earnest tlevo.lon to the educational, i, ii anil i.olitlctl Inltiests of the people, be has freiueiitly accepted m ni I Inns in their dehalf, but quite ofteu !e, dined t' em. Against his wishes, he was choteH by a largo insjorily, mayor of Kugcne, nut In he de ed inetl to serve longer. In H2 Mr Hovty as apioii led u delegate lo the National R publican Convention at Mitilieapolls, nml also appointed by PPesldent Harri'un a member of the Hoard of Visitors to annua1 examination at the Uniled Statis Military Academy at West Point. New York, and attended there on the 1st BOd at Mlnm api Ii- mi the Tth of June, I8U2. A man o' strong coueictions and honest opinions, positive lo his nature ami integrity , It is readily determined where be stands, and I Justly held among the Intelligent, useful and tiu- i st ty pe of Oregon's leading men. hi run i i n n iiii i i i;. Rogaoe November 28, I MM Kl'iroH 'Fl tiKNK Ut AHl)": I have received Horn captain Moon a letter In which be denies, emphatically, all Ihe lean SB tl OBI made against him wih . refen-uce to Ihe misappropriation uf funds belonging t his company , or en trusted to him for their use. He m Closes 0 statement signed by (he nujn here of his company, and also the report of the committee appointed lo Investigate Ibis matter and asks that 1 have llo same published I hand you herewith a copy of saltl statement ami FUULTRI SHOW ',nual E.liiliitii)ii (o in EugMP. ubc vi, v ana te, Thes.c,.ml annual poultry show of the Willamette Poultry Association lo be held as above Indicated ii lo be an other grand success, such us were those iug contract lands ooi aj ,., Ilf ,,. ,wo wnUra-4b llrst show Value of Iniproviiiieuls 8,400 having beB hold prior tO the organi zation of the association anil the As returned by Assessor liurton and equalized by the county board of tqiia UantHM the Soul In m I'm Iflfl Company will pay taxes lu Lane county on property v.lued as follows: No of miles, mala line, b N BI800 per mile flSS.V.'O o of ii, ties VYoodbara Bprlog ileM Bra nob i: 88 ( pdttOO per mile 01,708 Pro Rata on R tiling stock 88 miles (.. ."so permUa 88,181 Total numher t.f acres Icclud Total assessetl value sj .itr, I he bailee1 Loyal Leagge Pallx (iasrtl Nov ;Si The I tiles of this patriotic society BeMRBted their anniversary at the risidcni" of Plot ,n , Mrs K It Mr. on lust Haturoay t Veiling The seveial eoiiiinlllees en. Manila. P 1, Ool Hud, 1898 ,,0ltlHi mm w,vk, ,,rir Umi ,lolH) , lo the I'eople of hugeue, Oregon: Having read the article In securing reptirl wi'h i rniue-l thai you publish I .,, . ' ' tssl Mr . i l.lroy In this city ism .nr ,!. ,,. KOI'oi-ikk. ' , ' cause i Indeed worthy ol the support of i i ry s'raon In Lane county, Irre ipei Iv of business or calling, fur the wca.ih reprcMMiletl iu poultry product hi ii i jjiore tu Ihe Culled Slates than i oppose; so don't guy the so Balled "chicken ciank" fur he Is able to quote you comparisons that will make your head IWlm. He is an enthusiast pushing forwanl an Industry that means a greater annual value than the the th.lrwi.rk well mul evc.y detail bad ,,,.,. ,.,,, f n,B country, al mot equaling tb net earnings of our lien carelullv looked after. The liar- V.I UL M I . I , 1, uf All ..list l-'lll S.,S 1 , .. .. . . ... . . . ...... .. 1 ,' .,. :., I-ho alo U 1 .... railroads, amounting each year tu more attacked and the fair name of Com I Mliy "C," as well as each individual amber of the company. Cntil the author of the article is i a tonal colors nod UmuUI'uI cut Itower. Tlieniomhirs of the ssciely, with their husbati.ls, sixty in number, were unuersigneu memia-rs ( r,n,,y ,,,.,, H, ,,,,,KllMt llB1Ul.t wish to state, that to table at tl:XII ..'.doeU. Tl. nnmmltlssi district was at last to have a llrst class milling outfit EUGENE Loan s Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL PAiDUf. $50,000 in uotoner. mines, mey FIRST IRTlOHRIt BANK Of Eugene. fl up Gash Capital, $50,000 W. E BROWN President. B. 0 PAINE. Vice Prtlnt. F. W. OSBUKN, Cashier. W. W. BKOWN, Ail t Caihlir in l-'H Mi llumi lirev's irt.-nsl In historic town or Marietta, tihio, wnere, (ht. .l!lukjnK i,UHi.iem wu purchased he was educated iu its schools. At his ( j. (ll,,.,..t.( alM it lms HIICU ,.. earliest manhood, 1819, we find him a (iu.(t, a () Hovey Co. During member ol a company Ol twenty men t0, nBvereal panic In Ihe financial crossing tbB plains Wi h ox teams to wor(a W,ch e neOOSd about that the gold mines i f California. Leuving 1)m( Mr Ht.vey closed the doors of the St Joseph, Missouri in April, four of , ,,,, ,B ,,,, tu mak-lie. es-ary their -jumber died ol cholera, wbicb LoiioUona At 'he end of a year tba ruged among the large emigration dur- r,HUnl,, regular business, lug the first half of their journey. ,, hitor being paid dollur for Tin Ir roii'e was tuken by the North lilMnr T,e business l a sine Platte, South Pas, Bears river, Huo- ,.onriucled In a sallsfactory mantier to lett's cut-oil, Homboldl and Car .mi lHrtegi valleys, to Sacramei to 'city, California, Mr HVi,y ,M ,een aHected with where the remaining sixteen arrived ,(ler lroul,es for sometime. He- hitting there for i ,.,,, y n operation wa Barformsd at located ul Khoadea' bar, ,.....,.,,, h,H.nltal. Portland, and Coumne rlv.r, during Ihe fall, but the ,WI1,ritry rcef secured, hopes being company spent the winter lu the dig- t.MtrUllw that he would recover, gingsat Long's Hollow, In tb Weaver , irogreM f ,. malady madesnoh district. Afierayear, not beiug m e .,..., thai he did not rail v ami at of the iucklcet, and having a taste for L i, Wtroj a.'UraoOgj the end uu agricultural community, rather j than a mining one, and induced by ( 'nlUMiim lo ,, many honors al-Ihepus-iKa'jy Congress ot the Oregon ra()y H,llmeralP, t,t have been donation lund law, seiur-l hy Oregon . .,.,;.rM, Mr Hovey, he has held delegate. 8 H Tburalon, he embaikcd , mUn!cpgl omws, councilman and at San Francisco, b, steamer, ai d r-muyrt Bogene, He ha been for ' .1 , n rtvrn flfin , o,. f ths rlvea B; ror,,,co' " ' : vears a member of tin hosr'l ,l regeu bs plus and Profits, $30,01)11 rtcKSd , .,:,-, up u.e wmmwy, r!;uri,1V(.rhitV(,f,,r,.gI1, ,,, W"S -k -" ' time ol hi ',ei-i:i baoy ami ttrowi svme. loeaiea ai Corvsllas, (thin Marysvllle), and lau bt its first school, commencing iu DsOrmbar. The famllle of Hick-on. totewart, Avery, Htoue, Alexander, Jlaker, Knotts, T rapp, Mulkey and Newton furnished his pupil In that early day, many "f whom till live held honorable isadtlnos In the erssamnnltte of the taU. Mr. '-mily reeWinc ! Hovey points a ilh some pride to Ihls I orlv aaeartaa 1.1 In caieer. Ilia llrst I labor was peif iraied for Hon Way man unnuv-rre. st Clair, then tdonet r merchant. Kar DIRECTORS- r W OSBURN B 0 PAINE. D A PAINE- J F ROBINSON W E BROWN J B HARRIS II II Ml II OHM t l.coi'iol thinking rrimsiK letl on raTaVWJBle Tennis known, we the of the company 'he h.st if cur knowledge and belief the article In Us entirlty is false ami malicious and ws Intended to Injure Captain MoOPi in return for some rep rimand, or fancied Injury. Furthei morc a committee from the company was regoaatod by Cap'.alu Mimiu to examine Ins accounts, of the fund hi In in trust by hhu, from the Kuiergency Corps, i ml Ihe flndlu a of the com mittee warrant the above statement. I I) Larimer ltBgtiftbni Hanna, W w Braneteiter coKauirmau OCiiiistrap Karl Mount Olal II PatefSOO PMIO Holbrnok 0 k rlllreganemlth win WblUaker Ii K LatWaoO Kl'iier Diailltlle QaorgB OUvet OeoT William lohO H Junes Cyrus It Tlbbett Alex MoMartla F A Prior Wesley Wnlltaker W'lllard Klklus 1' W MOttloe Sergt, William lllack Chus F, Currle " Frank J Craig Bora Burnett cna a Cornell Will V Maker Thos Tucker Condon McCornackJohu M Moore H L Ford Wlstar Hawthorne ' It S Drake. Co C H KAI'ijf A RTKHH, Manila, Oct J, 1NU8. . Tol'Ai l'AlN Moorl, Com'd'g Co C, Second (lie. Vol: We, ti e undersigned committee ap pointed tn Investigate the disposal of the Hundred Dollar Emergency fund, wish to statu that on July 14th, 1808, the amouut 8111 had been expended for the company. After a careful and thorough Investigation, we the committee appointed, certify that the above figures are correct. Pbllo Holbrnok, Secretary. Isaac 1) Larimer, 1st Sgt and Chair- nan Uom Seigt Thos W Mu'iroe. I has F. Currle, Sergt. I'rt. Arthur Hanna. I J Craig Sgt. I II Church. Chus I. Klingeiisuilth. W W liranstelter, V E Taylor F.ail Mount. th in the total assessed valuation of our own state. II W t ollingwood of the liural New Vmker says among many other com- pertsone In an article written fur the PIM York World: II A t1n.srlfa.na nr., eieeu In lirautrlttv -- -- - - r airangnl mi nttr.iettve (hllt (lr j,,,,,,,,,,, mineral resources, I rmnpt In attemlunce ami weie on mush had programme of solos, tluetts ami quar tette which were plesrnted at lulei vals during l ho evening by Messrs Adair, Murray ami Yeringtmi, anil by Mrs Harris, Mrs YerlOg n and Mrs Murray. Al Ihe close of the banquet, the re mainder of the evening, fr.-mHl..lo I'tdta'k, was devoted to 1011 Inter loureeaud amusements, chief among whlcii wbsbii old tlin- spi lling match inch wa- greatly enjoyed by every tody, youug am! old The entire pro lamine was maikeil hy prmuptlitis In le baglOnlBgi and by atiiiuatlou and iieerful lufereat throughout the en re evening The menibers of (he ao ely were highly pleased with the ; e it success of tin u annual me ling in, I voted to continue Iht so social n -nil, ms from year to year. Lb I ten from Manila arriving yester- 1 day slated that Sergeants Will While ' i i-si u , U.....U i-a- inin I'.aii ii . ohm ii, .no i v..,,n,.iMn ChasOrlllln and Wiley Francis had been reduced to rank by Captain Moon without giving them reasons tor so doing. These letters are not ! from the officers turned down, but from privates, who state that the men tu tb Onmpany disapprove of the cap I tain's actions but are unable to do anything. It might be well to add that ttieSS four officers refused lo sign the sta'emeiit prepared by Ihe captain regarding himself, while those ap pointed to succeed them did ilgn it. Florence Mall Route. The Florence West ha this regard ng Ihe temporary mall service now being supplied to the western portion if the county by F.ll Hang: "It wasa causo for much rejoicing igthe poopi of Florence, Acme, l'oint Terrace ami points along the oatl to L igene, when Intelligence .van received the Ilist of thu week that .irratigeinents had bSfl made to re Rime the dally mail service bit ween Biogsne umi Maplaton. Coup'ed with this was thu news that Fl Hangs, Is to perform the service.' Mr Hangs carried the mail for the last con tactor, giving a regular and sallsfac- tory aarv Ma and the lactthat he win have charge of it again Is regarded as ni assurance that the work will he performed regularly ami thai the peo ple ulotnr the route will have a mull tervlcu on which they can depend." William Raid, I miner president of the suspended Oregon A Washington Mortgage Havings hank, of Portland, Is lu t hut city egaln from Kansas City, vlth the view of settling with the tic I ostium who bait by the bank' failure. and yet you will notloa that the hens pal I lor It all III one year and had enough left to Just about pay the Interest on all mortgages " "Mrs Hen will earn enough this y. nr (18117) lo pay Ihe entire stale and county tax (which iu Ivmj was 1 14.1,180,007) and have enough left for every ocnt of pensions that are paid to old soldiers." Now, let every breeder of pure bred fmls of La a rounty, or from any part cf the state, bring his best birds out and help to make It the ''tlreat Poultiy Hho.v at Kugene." Let every business man ami unman contilhuto towards It success and w hen the Wecietary li F Ki entry, calls at your place of business, a he will lu a few days, being delegated to du ao, donate 111m rally by cash ur special ariicle aa you may desire, for we BBsars you that all you give will go as bio toward promoting oue of our many resources. We want the Poultry BhOW and we waut and can have a good futility Fair each year If wo hut b ud u llulo encouragmeut. J l' l I ri KNIIAOBD, O W Gowns, Br, of Portlaud, Ore gon, has been selected as Judge. Madrid Is Calm. Madrid, Nov 28. -The city this even ing is culm. There have been no dis turbance resulting from the announce ment of Spain's acceptance uf the tonus of the American. The paper, however, publish gloomy article, sad ly reminding the country that the day is oiio long to be irmeintiert d as mark ing the "OloalDg scene of a glorious colonial history." All agree that thu government has udoptetl thu only possible policy, though much bitterness Is displayed toward the Uulted State. naltv (ward, Nov Mka.si.KM, Robert, the youug son of l)r ami Mr Kuykeiidall I the victim . I measles, ami Marshal Sllles placed thecualumary warning Hag at Ihe residence this ufteruoon. Eugene, Oregon. E.SERAL lUNKIXO B'JSINE.-'S Dom on rraaonabb- term. .Sight "U Chicago. San Frunclaco and Pert ( 'ri'iritt. Bk ..i.-.u u t I S( - . i,..l . i, .. t t, rhaek or ccrti'i of lepoait. 1c llectlona eutnuted to ua will rewive apt attention. 8 B EtKis, faabier. 1 IhNPRICK, ' ISM)L A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED Willsie" Cameras Received. We rtBO'tiitueni them udio JHOTO CO Porlor Fotografa, in .ii fftr. imi fimn trK-K , VSg8i&& of vaMBMB o'ucctloni receive onr prompt attention. LANE COUNTY BANK CalnblislieB In ISSU.. EUGENE, was treasurer of the teiard and a member of its executive e itntulttee. I ii iior.ii Services. pallj uuarrt Nuv .') The funeral Kervloe lu honor of the late A O Hovey, were held at the on street t 2:'.V this large crowd of Intimate friends ! of Ihe family were pre. .it. Spok me' bank clearances Saturduy were probably the largest lu the history of the city. They amounted lu MKiOlO This exceptionally big day lu the clearing house was one of the results of the sale of Ihe Le Itol mine. During the w, ek Ihe money to pay the m orlly atockholder f the mine the final payment for their hold ings came down from Hosalaud, and was deposited In the Kxchange National bank. The total amount of the deposit wa 1 1 ,070,0' JO. This whs West Heventh n. largest dcoll ever made in a Sa. afternoon. A kane bank. A General anking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. 1,0. HOVF.Y, President j. M. A BK A MS, Cashier I, HOVEY J Ast sshlei Kev IU)moud -' Ilitsik read ti e -I u-lnlnMl MMrwh'M i.r.d I Ir I lltlrlvi.r Iv lo lWl he wa ppiintea ciera oi r- J . .. . . . - . .i..liV.ru.l ,)., no . . ,io..i,l mil District court mr - , o ( Pratt then forcible i Hurt T he ( bana l (.pjarle.to the I'uited Hlates Henton county, ly oDeofthejudge.oftheTerrltoiy, and rnl.bed the music, which was of a Ulerwa.elM!tedbyllieeoplelheflr.tMgh orde. Kugene lodge I OOF later wa elected by t be ssopi clerk of that county. While atrvlng iu these court, Mr Hovey read law, and in 186S wa admitted to practice by Hun Oeorge H Wllliame, then then took charge and under their au tdcea the rllutlistio services of the order were performed cemetery where the curred. at the I O O F interment oo- gopuafj cot.hT.-Krom yMteeday's pio ding. "The First NaBoMl Hank of Eugene, appellant vs A O Hovey and Hettle Humphrey, aa admiulitratrix of tba estate of H C Humphrey, de,-ased, respondents; appealed from Ltue county: arguetl aud suboalttud by Geo H OorrM, at torney for appellant; AC Woodcock, j attorney for rtspoudents." Listen ! I am giving rabbera away, a pair with eoob pair of Radios' tlrens hIioos at S2.i3) and oor. Il you buy a pair uf Bannigan rubbari or rullor boots, i will replace thou if uiv do not wear to your satisfaction. Jiuvo also docitlud to shavo tho alri'.uly closo prices on my medium and low-priced shoes away down, us I am contem plating a obaiige in tba interior af raftgemtyit oi' my store, and MUST got the goods out of my way. A POINTER 14.60 . Some excell(?nt values in Ladies' down (and Mo t's Shoes. $3.00 to to S'r'bunmH go at $i-.."". -'" j .THr'N'' rulihurs with these. Mens ..Shoes from 98c up. Ladies' Shoes from 78c up. New Wrapper ' loods and Bindinga in today. ) -f:h50 down t to S 2.50 F. E. 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