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THE VI 1 i UUAKU. V MTUUim KOR TUP niSRVlNT((l OP DK10 "RITir, PRUni'l,".!. NH TO MR! I" nOIKXTI I'.IIO II TimWRJT HP II I mi ' ' " - " . ,JT ! t ; - -a-. ... . . ETJGENL, OK., SATURDAY, J AN I ART 7. 1899 MO III n-87 aOC r , -r , 'VTKJi ..AMPrfl ftav to are 'A )JI!--r. -i- JT, !)." T I- 1 tj'J ( )nr t'"'1 JJJn,ent. We tr) to make today's sales en .p,(. tomorrow's. Friends make other friends for us. Hr goods are cheap, not alone on account of Iowkss of price, but excellence of quality. k Special Offering w iff Li iii i jv 'tri ri I i,;uii6 onareues, utaiea uapes and Jackets Remember The Place, WEEKLY EUGENE CUAD. CAMPBELL BROS , Publlhers - La E,,i,i,f ,. i lamette sttt, las 0iniE SirtrBtl. Mil KiKl.trt. r m;MS ;,FSVH; ' KliTIii ta 4-f kMkUh V- VMM) DO Until ..Ml IfcenUaerat""' e known on pjo litoB.llbu.in.- Iter! ) I HM..Y1UI, j E-ffD'. OrK"n. I 8 Ll'CKEY, i M KK 1.1 M CrM'.t. Chains, Jew Vktini promptly iione. Will work .'irrau:.'il. Will! iWN, M. I. nmiuiAS ami BUBOijr. NSVe VpiUillU 1 1 'hri.-ian Blocks . ui: 12 to 2. 6 to I wli 1 1 Mi C WOODCOCK, I AITOKNKY AT-LAW, OfcMlne hlf link aouth of liriaman I Boom, orwon. JMXk J alToN N I Mill Y'AMON MARKLKV, ATTl KNKVS AT LAW VillpncUnin nil the court of tin) "tut. 0I(-In WalM, block. I EM OllEdON. L L WH1TSOX, DENTIST, 8tuvr purcbawil the office anil tixtureftf Uu ilecease.l W V Henderaon, In j2aril to do anything in the linef .jkwtryln tlic above naid office. WOtninil bridge work specialty. I Jg 0 LAKE, GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS aou nrf pricea in' Foreign a. "aAlUrl.1,. and (innit. Monurr i -""Wand Cemetery work of all kfr pHlATHKRINB L 8CHLEEF, M !" of Women aud Children "JUnapuid Electricity. Ifta ... -w-aialton Block, .opoaite (iuar.1 orl -FIK8T WTiowii Of Euge no. Paid up Cash Capital, $50,01 :' i m and Profits, $50,00 ! Eugene, Oregon. a E?RAL "ankino busikbJ afti-PV,' wnnaw term. aigl aA q" m rrnnenco and Fo i Bwj'Wcha!..-, ,1,1 nn f,,Mln ivnabt "fdtft ! "'It 1 ' check "r owH ha;;;; Mn,.u,l to us w ill rechl l?rte-, 8 B Y. k in, ANEW LOT OF IMPROVED 111.,. . . wills e isie' wu . I I Wl CJ J f raooiurnMid them . tJ' or Foxograf,. HI III III III III III III HI IH Htag -i 2 XfllAS GOODS! our own n st, n vm-. We have as a starter of friendship: Ladies' Ties, Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves. 1'assinntnrs a t mj y-t I ElHiKXK FUOITIAl.L HOYS. Several nr Theni Played at Today. ' I 1 l.'UMl Sunday's Oregnnian ha hii article 00 the New Year'x fiMitliall OOOtMt be twt en Multiioniali Athletic ClQb mil tbe Y M C A team, which look place at Portland today. It ive a two column pictnre of ''Monk" RhhI Intnl in football uniform. The BogtOO boya receive notice in the following para Krapli: The htar of the team will uodotlbt edly hi Bimpaon, of lStrkeley, wlio coacl'ed the I'liivernity of Oregon boyo He itill be at ttckle, and net aa cnptai", and lie promlnes to pull the Y' M C A through all the foniiatimiH and playx t tint he has (aught them nlnce be has been engaged aa their inatructor. Kaatlaud will be the other tackle. Vilaon, oue of Kugene'a beat men, and (iratit will be the guarda, Keruan and Oault ate down for tbe end, but Kennedy, the Carlisle Indian, may hold down one of tlie positions a part otthe game. At center will be Pattee, the Indian giaul from Cht'inawa. Holt may play quarter, but It Is more likely that Mt't'lauahan, the speedy you ngater from Eugene, will take care of that berth. Healv and Pulton will be the halves, aud Kaudall, as Dtual, will be found at fullback." Kansas objects to Roberts. Tope a, Kan, Dec 31. The tenaie tod'iy adopted, by unanimous vote, a resolution requesting Kansas' represen tatives in congress to use their utmost endeavor to prevent tbe seating of B H Roberts, tbe polygamist, of Utah, as a member of the h useof representatives. A similar resolution was adopted In tbe house yesterday, but went over under tbe rules. Burglary iu Junction City. Junction City. Or, Jau 2. Bur glars last night broke into Million,' grocery Btore aud helped themselves to all the confectionery they could reach. EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL tPAiDtjp) $50,000 W. E BROWN President. B. 0 PAINE. Vice Presldtnt. F. W, OSBURN, Cathler. W. W. BROWN. At! t Caihtor DIRECTORS p W OSBURN. BD PAINE. W E BROWN D A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS . n -i-iil HnnkiiiK ItnNiiiFNM Trnimnt'tnl on Favorable Terms . t S aa piiinfT.al iMttaxi flf tilt UTRIl! infill?" " me l""""!'"' T a ' .11 United ritfttes; also exchange furnishetl avai!- amo in an icit'iKutuuuwir". ltilereBi rtiu on mm: ucim-n-. Fire prcof vault for the storBge of valuable W"' . r.t..rnHnn LAKE COUNT. BANK ; Kalahlialied In 182. or I EUGENE, OREGON. transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President J. M. A BRA MS, Cashier A. O- HOVEY Jk.. Aast Cashier Nn Law Providrd b) RrnraroliliTt !- II Fliigg. MMMII HIW A bill baa beetl prepared by (Upf. aentaliv. K H Flagg, of Mtnon county, n quiring that tbe execution of the deetb praaJtjr beottried out in tbe elate penltentlem In teau of In the onunty in which conviction - hud Mr Fiugg invites Briticism of the muiu features ofthe bill that smeodments covering the points raised may also be presented to the le.laUfire. It la the purpose of the frauier of 'he bill to avoid thul morbid SSIiMtlODallsn Hut goea with public hanging, and over conio the complaint of inceeurltjr county jaila The bib providi that puulsbmeoi of diath IDUI belt Dieted ly banging the defendant by Hie neck until be Isdead, and the judgment mUSl be i xectl ed by ihe auperiiiteiideiit of tin- penitentiary or by some pemon aecially appointed by blui fir that purpose, 'ihe day of the eieoution most be fixed by tiieoi- perlnteildent of the penitentiary imt less than 30 nor more than tiO daja from the time of judgment, All ex ecutions shall take place within (he Inolosure of the stale peoltentiaiy or penitentiary jard, and in Ihe presence of twelve b ma Ode electors of Marion ocunly to be selected byibe superintendent of the prison. The certificate of said electors shall tie evi deuce of the faithful performance o said sentence. The executioner ibsll be allowed $25 and t e wilnessea hhali receive the same per diem and mileage as jurors upon a court of record. An apieal must ne taken within twenty days after the Judgment or order appealed from whs given. May be taken nt the time orally or by service ofa notice in writing. An appeal slays the execution of tbe nd(mml upon liling. In case of nppeal tbe defendant remains in the cuitody cf tbe sheriff, who will deiaiu him to abide the judgment upon Ihe appeal. When a new trial is ordered In case of a judgment of death, the superintend ent of the penitentiary shall deliver the body of I be defendant to the aheiill" of the county in which he wasconvict ed, in time only to be tiied at ihe next ensuing term If judgment nvalnst defendant be reserved without order ing a new trial, the appellate court must direct that he be discharged from custody, or if he be admited to bail that the same be exonerated. BIUBLiW HATCHERY 2.000,0110 i t.- Delivered and Plactd in the Trougfhs. Florence We.t, Dec 10: "Tbe Ro berts arrived iiere rjulurday morning having on board 2,000,000 salmon eg s for the ha'chery at Mapleton, "Tbe steamer made a (rip up the river tbe same day and delivered the eggs at Mapleton. There they were taken iu charge by Fred Bean aud Bmmett Bbarpa ud Immediately placed in I lie hatchery troughs. "Mr Beau iuformed us M nday that the eggs appeared to he iu fl rat class condition and that some of the young salmon are already breaking (he shells." sThe Big Sale now on at B Not by any means. That is not my style. But I am CLEANING HOUSE, and need outside help, as this is quite a large house to clean. I must start in early, and expect you to help me by taking advantage of the prices I will give you. I will say nothing about cost, and if you are not satisfied with the values I have nothing1 more to say. Cabot W uubleached muslin We limit the quantity of these goods Lonsdale bleached muslin - I unbleached sheeting 8 1 bleached sheeting Heavy unb'eached Canton lUunel A good medium weight Amoskeag Teal's Down Outing Fleeced wrappi r tlanneltete Colored Cotton flannel Opal Outing Flannel All Wool Flannel red and white Black Hide Twilled Shirting Bleached Lineu Crash 5c 8Jc 19c 15c 8C Ho l-!c 10c 160 B'ic 7c SjC p.ij 19c slc J3C 8)c 37C 9c 23o 6c 56c 7Sc 19c 8Jc 23c 5c 61c i2;.c 15c 70 5c 8c 81c 9c 5c 19c Sic ."hj F.E.Dunn Kl'NKN K LOAN svWIstiS ,h Aiiuuii Iretlvg oi Ktoekhold rs 'ti ll rs ilteted nattering Re port ot IIimiii ss. Oallr liuard. Jai I Tbe regolar annual meetloi of tbe stock bnldere and directors of (he Eu gene Loan ,V Savings bank was t aid In tbeii offiOM yesterday. Ihe u-nal routine bualnssf i trsttaaeted and Ihe old officers ai d directors were rs elected except that W W Mr. wn was eleoted a dlreotor In plaos of J i : Dals, who has removed to California. The bank liaa enjoyed u steady growth for the past year ami li doing a very satisfactory DttSlneea, fbe ful lowing is a condensed statement of oundltlon at cKe of business, Dec Slat, ISM ItMOOMal, Loans and discounts -II ! eM 78 Warrants aud oilier sec irl ties tl,WM lii Overdraft . .( :i . Ueal estate furniture and Ox lure 10,481 37 Cash on hand and in bank 50 MS 97 Total resources 1111,183 M LIABtUTtn Capital stock $ oO Omi (HI , Undivided protlts 4.4n;l Bg I)eM),ta I2(l.77!t 81 Total liabilities. ... ...1181,188 M "OLATBOP OH A ItlilK." Heasiile Murdeier a Mysterious ot i nk now ii Antecedents. Mn Charles Willard, the man Brho com mitted the reprehensible muidersal Clatsop last week, and was himself killed, was a la mi I tar personage to the aummer frequenters of Hint resort. He made his home in a tent in Qrimee' grove. He repnoed nt nigi.t upon a bed Hint seldom, If evi i, was indulged iu Mich a tiling as a . liange of heels, and ranged about him wa a collection of wall' SOltOlsd books, albeit a little t he worse of wear. He was a romantic Ogure, and walked witii a shuffling gait. Erect and tall, his long black hair ai d mustache added not a little to his ploturetque sppearanoe. He was a singular man. He disliked posing as a subject for Hie numerous eamsra lends wlio had a hanUcriug (o catch bll Ilk -nes. At the same time be was gen erally very obliging, and IimI cul'l. vated a gentle msln toward ill. He was generally known by the sobriquet of "Clatsop Charlie." As to win in o he earns he never volunteered to state, but to then,, quisilive ones who pmisd the (pies Hon, he replied (hat be came frcm Texas. He claimed also to have lived at one time in the vicinity of the Great Lakes, prior to hi appearance Iu the Lone Star state. He was not loth to quarrel, and would take an unfair advantage of an tagonists. It was the general opinion D'at he was a fugitive from justice, and very few ever cared to cultivate his friendship during tne aeyen years of hia residence at Hie seaside. At the Ortgon state penitontiarj Christinas was observed by rest for the prisoners, no work being done, though the usual daily exercise was given Hie men confined at ihe Institution, On Sunday a g' oil t-ubstailtittl dinner was served, a few delicacies being added to tbe customary excellent meal prepared. The additions consisted of pies at. I i tin r products of the taker's art. Fine Hlesched Crash pink and blue check 8JC Bleached Table Linen 100 Good size Turkish Towels pr 15c Fancy Kilkoline 10c Oriental Draperies 10c Marseille Ouill 55c Double width Fancy Dress Goods ljc AH Wool Aasabet I loth 30 in 19o American Cashmere M iu 19c All Wool Fancies douh wdtb 2;ic 60s values Plain nnd Fancies i"lc Jap silka plain c lor 23c Changeable Taffeta Hilks 55e Fancy Trimming Hilks 1.00 and fl.li "78c New Plaid checks and wipe Ribbons 23c F.E.Duini SKNOR ROMERO DEAD Tin Mm l.r SmmiM b I ! v vi i i uis i hiiiiim. rsN 'VaablngUtBi Dec 80. Bsntw Don Maitas Romero, Mexican imbasssdnt to inn United State) who died ui the embassy this iimruing, u ibrwentnii operation for appendicitis Wednesday, and although tbe ODI ration wu entire ly ailcce-eful tbe resulting ibock proved greater than lie could bear. to t8Q o'clock this morning, however, It was I bought he was iu a fair way to recovery, but at that Hum a high fever set iii, and be sank iipidly Until death Rom ro was probably the beat know n mewbsrol the diplomatic Corp iii Washington i and was for some time Its dean Ainu (treat Krlttaiii raised Ip r misMon to an emliasay the added r iik pi iced Sir JulUu l'uuncefole, British ambassador, at the head of tbs mi ps, though junior iu year of service to Romero, who was raisl only rs illy from the rank of minister to thai of ami a sailor RoWOfB bud lep reeei ted bis OOUOtry at Washington M years. RORTICl Li t KAL REPORT. Henry L DOOOI Spmks lutrtesliiigly of Oregon's Putire, Pally Qaanl Jsn I Henty K Ikwch.a memtier of Hie a(ale board of horticulture was In Salem Monday lor a brief busines Visit, leaving for his boms in Portland by (he afternoon train. While there lie ipoko In terms of lailsfafftrtHl of the outlook for horticulture in ibis (ato, and tiled several instance where judicious advertising had bnught Oregon fiui to the not e ol'eoi Mimera, Who were thereby made regular con sumers. in 1M 7, Mr Dnnh -aid, (I Klein hammer, the owner of a line apple or chard in the It igue RiVOI valey, se cured an order for HK) boxes of NOW ton Pippin apples to be sent to (as gOW, Scotland. Mr Klclnliamuier packed t Item carefully, and placed In i nch box a placard, giving his name and addrete, and explaining w here (he apples were gtown, ai tbe tarM Urns soliciting eorrespi.i deuce from the consumers or tlealcrs handling the fruit. As a re-til I of this judicious ! advertising, the gentleman ha this year shipped 1000 boxes of apples to Olasg-iw and has orders lor more. I le also exhibited a letter NOSlVtd from a lady, now In Chicago, but for- iin i ly a resident ol Oregon, who stated that Oregon prunes were being retailed in Chicago al 15 cents, and that no fruit in the market compared in llavor with the Oregon prunes. Si notary John Mlnto, of (he board, sai l that Hie report to the legislature eras about half completed, that much of it has been placed iu the priuter' bands. Mr Mlnto aays that Iu tbe future the main fru t crop of Oregon w ill lie apples aud prni es, and (hat tilOUSands Of acres of apple orchaids w ill be planted iu the state during the next few years. Civil, Cask.-J O Khlnehart has instituted a suit in the county court against Mrs Allle Kustham, to recover Ki3 on account. ' 2'.: Ladles' llamlkercbbfa 21c 15c Ladles' Wool Hose 15c ,17c iiSdiea' Fleece I I'nderwear 17c, 23o Ladies' f leeced Heavy I'll- derwear 23o 89c Ladies' RasOSd UolOQ Hulls Ne 88u Ladles' Nat Wool Union Huita 88o "9o Ladles' Flue Wool Vest aud Pants 79o 23u imported German Knitting Yarn 28c 17c Domestic German Knitting Yarn 10 78c LaceCurtalus the dollar klud T.'lo 12 95 Good Wool Blankets 2.9'j 39c Good Cotton Blaukets 39o t-J 95 Ladiea' Jackets start at 2 06 LSB Ladies' Cape start at tLH F.E.Dunn HBA1 BMOf 1 111 IBM I IK I iiivpe.i since iit'.ci notary P.swl ffffi nn Kaiiroaq rrack I bar. ininmuir, i nt. jan ll eie ihree feet Oi allow on the ground I , e. this U'lng the Inaviisl fall nMOfded iuce IMi.'l Although trains have bei n delayed, the rul'rmd i still open. Al tinies ihe storm' Increased to a gale, inakitiK it difiicuit fort no snow plows to work The rotary plow is doing sioeilenl ssrelor, ami it i ibongbl that ttains can la- kept running. MiKttlAuKH a M DiMiiti KS IM of the I inner ami 3t! tile Filllier Hie Letter During tbe rear lvi the county clerk of Lane county iiucd l.'ili mar ilage licenses to people of Lane coun'y. )uri"g tile same htIihI (be circuit court of Lane county dissolved lb 1 marriage vow in M cases. funeral oi m,h n jatues bsiljr Ojaaidi tn i. Matt) of our readers a ill lemeiiiUr W 11 ( 'Willi" Jam, , a son of a for mer rotint" treasurer of Lane county, who grew to manhoods years iu this city. The family moved to North. Yakima, Washington, where Mr Janus was married. Alurwards be accc ted a position on (lie Sacramento lire, which lie still holds Mis wife died recently leaving the huaoand and one son. The Yakima Republic of Dec 'in, has a long account of Ibe funeral services from which we lake (he following extract: "The funeral of the late Mis W il James incurred on Friday afternoon last, Iu (he episcopal church the edifice being crow ded ami many friends of the deceased being unable to secure admi.taucc. Tic diri-dma si a-on was forgotten every while, and sym pathetic Mends of tlx afflicted families land lie ir a-ioclitf- of the departed !onu testillcd by their presence and their grief to t lie e-teem and love In ' which Mrs .lame was held by all. "Tbe II lal oAuiDgs were beautiful. A mugulllceut crceceut of (uberoaea, ' mounted upon a high pedestal, resting upon the altar buck of the coflln, was the gift of Tbe P.., . Sacramento, with wliicli paier (be bereaved husband is aouiatcd, and wrealha, slara, fesloons, and great bunches of exquisite blos soms came also from many friend." Keai batata Tmuaurtions. C J Howard and wife to Luel'a Mann, 1.01 acres In the city ol Kugeiie $400. Mrs L U Orson to ( A Campbell, 22 j acres in t 17 a r 2 w; $1200. Damon Clover to Virgil Clo er, lots . and II, bliH'k 3, Coburg; $30. QUStaV Nottl and w ife lo The Charles K BpaoldlOg Logging Company, a cor pnratlon, 160 acres iu t 17 K It 1 Bj HiiiT.tr. W W anil Leah Wilson lo Mary Eddy, east I of lot I, In block 19, ill Mulligans donation, BngtM, $5(X). Douglas W Ooolldge and wife lo Mrs Maty Bddy, eas( nt t, Uook ii), Ku- gene, Mulligans donation; $100. J B and M E Davis to O (i Cart wrlgjit, U acres of laud Iu Tpl7MK w; 11,800. Henry Maxwell anil wile lo RoMllM 9 Notlleton, 10 acres iu Tp 17 ti 1(4 w; $1110. To lino IWtMtleaitON on v.r. Mm Gbsssrste aualv CalbarUa lucorna Ii U C. Q full ti.a,e, Uruuuisi' rcnioo tnuiicy The Big ;2 !"i Ladles' Mackintoshes ntaitai , :ili Ladles1 Wool Macks start at t3 45 M Men's Wool Hults 11.9.1 t:t00 Hoy's Long Paul HuKs f.'I.OO 11,89 Men's Wool Psnta f 1.36 21c Men' and Buys' I nderwrur 2tc 21c 8jo 4o '.ll! 080 iHO Men' and Boys' Overahlrt 21c Meo'sFiM Cotton Booka bl'ck and Ian 8jc Men' Heavy Cotton HtM'k His every day kind 4o Men's Golf BhlfttJ 11.25 kind 89c Men' Golf Hliirl $1.' 0 kind 08oi Men' t nlaundrled Shirt... 'J c .'ii Men's Wool Cheviot .ver onals 85.45 -oo Mi us All Wool Kcr.ey Overcoats .(X) 7 86 Men's All Wool Covert Top F.E.Duiiii SBFAT NORTHERN RUMOR Mi) Com Ii Hi!- Be.ut.fol nelte Vtllev WHO in s hum I.,. Tht Republican Press, if Chiuh, C.-l. comnienis on the minor that Jan es J Hill ha in OOUtemplatlon the lexentlou of die (freat Northern to I I'oilland. It says that lie "will doubt "ti les. Iu lime leach out after Ihe trade of 1 tb Wllliilliette valley and Ibe lumber ngioiiH a Nortnern California.'' it then go, . nn to say that it is bellsrod by lbs km wing ones that Mr Hill will evntnallj eatend hi road to Burska, i lo re to connect with the California Northwestern, wblefa win be built from Cklah northward to that city. II this prediction ihould ever Ih real l.ed the OOasi OOUDtlSS DOrth of the bay would be Immensely bsnsfltted. it would nllnrd t lit in a line of direct coiiiniuiiiealioti with the gie ( Fasteru cities, and llius new markets for Cali fornia products would be found. La Urlpne Boo smIbIIi Trrated "I have just recovered from the and attack .t lagrlpps this year," HHV. Mr luy V I. . ...I..) m ..t J - .... r, lluil-' .1, II, C Ltnder, kfeiia, Ti as. "in the latter case I used ' 'haiuberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think wltb oonaldom. hie sucivss, only Is'lllg in la d a little over two days ngalnsL lea days lor the former attack. The ssCOtTd attack 1 am SStisflsd would have been equally as bad a the llrst but for (he use of (his remedy ss I had to go to bed iu about six hour after being 'struck' with It, while In the litsl case 1 was able to attend to business about two days before etUUR 'doAVU ' " For sale by Ostium .t Del. a no. Moving A Boiler. V Mcl'arland of this city has the (KWtraOt of mcviug Hie large bOlltl Hint w ill bo us d by the Junction Cily fruit evaporating company that i engaged iu putting up a plant to be ready to cure for next seasons fruit. The boiler is 30 leel long ami about 7 feel in diame'Sr, The tops of the steam dome stand about l' feet above (be bottom 01 (be boiler. The boiler weigh about lii (mis. It w 111 lie moved about three blocks from the ear at the depot to (ne alio of Hie evapoiadng plant. A frame -will be huili for it to rest upon aud bOUat moving rollers aud a plank track will be need by Mr Me Farland. Annual Meeting. batly Uuard )BS -' The annual meeting ol the First Christian church of Huh city wus held on New Yean day. Reports showed growth in all departments of the work. Sixty (wo have been added to the membership during the year, A C Jennings ami D M McCrady were elected Kliiers, P Comegys, H J (los nian, Cbns Kissinger and Harry Ben tot), Deacons, Mrs Mowers, Deaooness, W II Hollenbeck, Olerk, T Hen dricks, J K Harris and L BllyeU Trus tees. BovsraJ road supervisor pel lUoni in circulation In Kllgciic. Stores Coats 7.86 fl 00 Men's Cspe Coats Plaid Llued $1 00 11.40 Hoy's Cape Coats Plaid Lined $1 10 89o Boy's Heavy Shot 89o 98o Men's Heavy K nOSS 98c 83o Women's Heavy Hbix-e 83c 2V Cbikleen's Bboas Wto 11.4". Men's and Hoy' Boot I1.4J In fact, so niauy good Ihlngl that titnn ami space (orbid further detail, If you can .-j.iro a few moment", we will be (ileaetd to show you that there is something in this for you. F.E.Dunn jle h