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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1899)
Kugene City Ghiard. AfDADAY kPBlb I WILL VISIT IDGKNI Me heard blffl gift the college y11. For joy l- Kcurce could sis-uk; He mormurod, "Mother, nteu t Our William talklti' (irrek." Ntw if ANKItl Hi DBi RUQB. 1 ho first qOMtlon of lif ried under the new bankrupt acton appeal from Linn county, wan de cided Wed ne-day in t: S curt by .Judge Bellinger. It MMM tint M D Willi v ' 0 lwst December, levied 00 some money! due to M B Hi-D.tbe bankrupt, on n execution iMOad on a pidginent ob ained prior to IDA bankrunt act, and more tbiD four DlODtbl prior to tbo i djudica lion of tbe bankrupt. ninu Munkcrs paid tbe monev t thi truhte- in bankruptcy. Geo W Wright, of thia city, bb aU'-ney. filed a petition with the trl 'I OOOrl here, claiming tb i-tlri amount for biB client, M D Willi A Co, but the trial court dec ded that the trustee should retain the money, for the benefit of all tb" ' ridil HTI prorata. Mr Wright ippiiltd the case to the United Stitil Court, and yesterday, United tatea Dil trict Judge Hon C li Bellinger, handed down a tiesiaion sustaining Mr W right' OODitWOUon of the new law, and ordering the tru-t-e to pay ell the money to M l Willi A Oo or to their attorney. Proa the Daliee T M; Blm i Um l ,rc j the army reorg n.iaution bill during the .-losing dijn ol the last ietniou ol G ingress, placing at aula in the re.Milr army, Mere have in.-n 23JXX) appliottloni for tbeM poiitioni, and there have been GO ,000 application! lor the j (Hjnitiona in ll." v.lur. i army which the premie.-, t is . m; mM-rcd to Ail, 'I here must be something Wrong w.ien there BUeh I clamor for pimitioiiB in the government . iton 1 CommleeM-ora won i croner witoeM Htte vh ; tod KMfiU !. d Unfa irllnM State vi nay BOO Kid .veil Will Hoot witceai Slat.- n Hay and Kldwell But? Is. iii iim. CHOI I l MS ' I " Mr Albert Toiler, of PdrtlMll, hfaWM Full W'Ks.nN I' I' J L Tayh I leave li'i.d; ' where they will open a rail They havo purebm-l slocK alid are bound to Mioeeed. t"bt young men have Heed In Int count j LliOabtrof years and have eh-r'.-d In O .,,!, .toren. Thl'C Hie i . . .lrki. Ui..-.iiier vilnen I,,,:,. . , n re. lie anil uiiii,iii..u. mi " j -- - tbor.Highlyunder.taud every depart- vs Hay and Kldwell . , . .mlL. lU1,iu.. I he I Frauk Witherbee witness Ooabo dlalikeeUi we tbe young men : depart f r otbef Held, but we ... I to reeonnend tbem to the people ol L'n.at , ant). Their hundr. Ill ol frlendi wUb them ioooim in aaveuce 10 10 10 10 I r nu "i-d tut Amnm in betoeMfd in Ike U oi ,,,,. ,,,.. , ,, u,wd v. ). uiul ly Um nauoaai a bwp" a l-J " - ,.r k . 1 1 1 1 I 11 A .ll... I'll Berv.e. iou..g ' tbt jy, to r,,,irn vil. (..lirnib, raoHvtd btrf tbla afternoon fr V II -.re V- J 111 I pi in n r t -ee little to encourage them in hufiiiiefrt venture! when they will tbtw ieek plaoel in the army. the alop will - ii. j letlnf E H I".!' . who la la Han Prai eleoo, 0ID3 lt..u..iKft.tbata whOh njjring hatat i eoneoltatfc ol IH M.tabeaibeb.ld.toDc.a.1 v,:..n, I K' - " ,,u -' I i I .1. .. iiu.t I'lllM II .'III' WUtl.in tO the utuicUtion, IBID ry, 3. -I. M. I'agt, JwMfvlUe, Illiaak Th auiwlloaa of MrTotUr, wcreUry u( tl.i. I Ip.iiiti frMM Aunet&thin. tl.'i'll'l ' ' rl .'i ild lie' New Jer-ey legiflu'un haa pacrfda lom:iking it a mindo- in' mor for womin to wear birds on ,r, t ,t ,.,, Ktijn iU v i,:i.-i tbeir bite. No if ill the oth'ir thrx 1)00 aawtpw ea a llraly UtM would ji&bb a timilar law, in IttaaaakiwapUoB. a few yeara our woodl would ring M)d ele i tbal ile-ir younieti eniia ma oi ebanee In a tboueand h-r r. n.vi y No f"1' i c.-ll.te to doaood i ie doclori annoonoed tbal U;l. , ,, . f i oondiUO I "f Ihe child waadoew a iomorooi growtb The eaae i-, ihi doeton n fare one. with meliMly and the fruit croiH would not hull-r t-o much damage by Id ll pi Iti, for the varietieB of birdl uned bo extensively in uiil- lenerj are tbe f ery onea tbit feed upon the InMoti, which deiilroy fruit. Tin Fe bird-i lire ulaughtered by milli hi- ever year and in Boine plaOM are now nearly I XtiOOt, HATURDAY, MARCH U afUtUHUY OpaNixua.-Tba fai n NOORPOBATXD. Article! "f Incor poration of Eogene Camp. No 118, Padfle Juriadlotion, tVoodtnen of the World bafe been Hied In tbe clerk'a o!ii . laoomoratorf. R N' DyJ vv millinery etorea of tbUdtf tooajrnoin ,. 0 Durattoo, tbelr opaalog dUpUy f hendweai Value ol pi . rtj previoua to Eaater and preparatory on hMd, 13 1. I he Indiana legislature voted t. return to the Itate ol Texas a llag to ttie sprlin: ami Mmnn r trade, Tbla plaaaing etaitoai il neral duplay is a pamuuianl Bstnre ! tbe Bogi 1 a millinery trade, and I very evidence i given tbat It Is In n lily nppreclated by the natrons 1 f tl. 1 trnt s Tlieladiis were not In large uumbafl and With critical eye mi tbe I ling style. Il gene. Oregon , bHUOLR'H riiil 1 Al BUBAL An Kxlrurl OMtitnlDg the BUM theTben ah Iniporunl i)" itlen canturi llriun 'In- Texas regiment Is not loo much i..eny, rrnin a 111 . - during the civil war. The Texas Htand it that !.. nillline-y ol the . . cnliilllg wksoii exi'i I- "i liettllty llm''f legislature inereupon inviieu me 1 iid i ma governor and legi-luture to come town and bare blow-out. A complication ha arisen. Some body, digging into records, diB 00 tf red that the Bag was never u II m il Kiduill . ('has Oone witnes. ."!Kte and Kid el' 11 irrv Lfd a wltni Bay an 1 Kidweii I-: 1 1 K eiiey Wlti.esa Klate Hay and Kid well J.ihn MeHargUe Wltnc8Ut! va Hai in il K dwell. .! b - : -"i'lrgue witues- Stale v H i) end Kldwell DBA N I Jt'KV WIT.NK.-SK8 M S Hurler H M Black 1 h rh ' K'slin:er J E BnacU Oto a Dror sv K Wilcox j T Rowlaod k ims Wlntermelcr F W O-huru Qeo Fleemao Charley ldllott Jobn Debrlek s II Mu': ay An n- Wllkina . . 11 aua jo r " a" Ku (H H 8encer .. J V L'aylnr Mis M F Present' 00 Eva Preeeott M l " li orge I'roner 10 W Bldnei s.ni 1- lu a go Qui Reami 1 lu 1 niuiMii 4 10 8 4D 3 40 pi - 1 I 10 4 10 4 BO 4 ID 7 Ml 7 (0 7 SO J 10 li 10 4 10 4 in 8 10 s 10 8 10 8 00 4 10 4 10 in I'AXisi. Probpirity. Like Bel em Albany laaboul to 1 ry a vocation tnx. Alhunv etdillBIlie, imk r-. ill ra etc . will t-mlriiiute ?' w " Y,iltH par year to pay hmd-; attorney!, den ...... .1 mummmm ill, vl'lli' IIS!", innivrinu-, ii"" I-.- 1 ...... . - . 1 haa 1. Boot! (liu 11 1 ; i" an . u 1 13 . ' 1 r March 4, I -'.I 1 "One aection of the country Is -linvea slavery is right and ought to bo extended, while the other be lieve! it is w rong and ought not to be extended Thn is lb ly sub- ttntiil dlipUti. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution and the law for the supprtssion of the for eign slave trade lire each us Well en foiced, perhaps, as any law .-an ever be in a community where the moral t-emvj of the people Imperfectly iup ports the law itself. The great body of the people abide by the dry legal obligation in both eases, mid a few bieak over in each. This, I think, can not be pirfootljl cured, and it would be worse in both MUM after the the separation of the scc tlonH than before. The foreign elave trade, now imperfectly eup pressed, would la- ultimately re vived without restriction in one section, while fugitive slaves, DOW only partially surrendered, WOttld not be surrendered at all by tbe other. "Pbyiloilly ipeaklngi m onn nol j aanamti. We cannot remove our a captured, but nai found hanging on a lenoe post ten milea fron Home, tin, where it bid been hung up to dry. The fe-tivitieB are probably oil. Hilton Parka, chairman of the nail. mill populist reorgauiz iti jii OOmmittii has issued a manifesto calling nttention to tbe fact tbit Wharton Baker and Ignatius Don nelly have bit n nominated by that party for president and vice presi dent. Mr Parks KOil to a go id deal ol trouble to Muind the public of so trivial a DBitU r as this, aiuce tin y bail entirely dismissed it from their mlndi. BOUBMtA minks. Preepeita tor tin Bprti gand ttummei Ate liiK il. A recent letter freiu the Itoh.iuia mines reports a hi 111 ralu, and the imiW is sic (IIiik fust. j v Oook ol the Ifoalc mine, Inb nda putting on a force ol ll.en soon to shovel (lie snow nut of the w Hgoii lead, cnmlllK season excel- in liettllty any recent aommer - icon, Eaohalore in town madeadUplay 'hat would bo a credit totowna ii"- the aieof Eu gene, l he mala population 1- 1 ow trembllngi tan Rioot Man. Kewbi rg (irapblc: "The evening! of tbla week an being pretty well gleeu up to re- cepttooaind antertalomenta r varlona eliarnctera, the llr-t ccumn "n TileMlav evenlnuat the llupllat Ohorcb when Rev J F Day, tbe newly liiBlall- ad paftor, "vas tendered a royal w I come by tbe membera of the eburch mid nomerouo eltiaena of Newberg w bo attended, 'i be program oonaUti .1 of muati, rpeeeb making ami band baking, and a general good time area indulged In, Roe Hay has made a very lnvorable ImprOHloU OH "Or p0O pit and tbe opinion pievalla thai the Baptlat obureb made a happy cbolea In cboociug htm for their pastor." RUHIAU HoNKVMoon. A QOABX) reporter has heen attOUdlOg some ofthe rehearsal, of this play and in his ca pacity as dramatic critic, will have from day to day, iBtOrootlna hits ol Information to give tbe public This time, the thing that bnpraated him 1no.1l whs the excellent work of Mr Baton aa "Koollkefl Demetroriteb." Mr Baton hat by no means an easy Pit .if diameter Work to Interpret , and the ibaanot of the "overdone effect" thai uuaiiy cbaraeteriaaa amateurs is marked in bis Interpretation. 1 11 his aoouoo with 1 van, ttie iboemakerand bla daughter, Mlobelllne, bli humoi la Irrealetlble, bowling alleya, U0; bankera, 40; bar- Andy raylor :. , . per chair; bieyelea, $1 each. J s tHM"""" . PobaFub, JaaeUoa City Balltttai v5Thj aot Imm eeoatf aareafalr tbb yaw. "' V in pi apb .oe Lilkiii,' it Ud ill l" Hie ir part. JodcUob paopU, wa ar! mm, arm i 1 i'""1 part, Thl inliioin Si the Jlulletin are DptO for Bay tb lag dud wiUbalpaHdM thi aadw. takiaa a new. THB t'ol.n.-pnng I-1 w it It us Ls l evening wm but a ptomtaa of what today ha-b ought forth At 8 o'eloek yaaterday evening tbe tbermometei Btood at 44 Tbll morning at It Uwobed 88, the ftcealng point, Quite a varlatl in Pi 10 10 111 2 in 0 in 8 10 I vidtd wltb ore for thi future and re 111 order to get in some iiecenMiry np pllaa prepuratory to sturting ibe new 11, ill ,f mi imrtv ilt.tii It !m tireitirle.l respective sections from each other iy lm.M hli. fatDfti with tin- nor build an impassable Will bi' mine, I bat the company will make twecn ibein. K huibiud iod wife Ik ue chan up next rammer. 1 Mint en out of the fbe other mllli ire aba well pre Iliny .' 111. " i r presence and beyo ,d the reach oi each otner. nui me 1 tiy will ad d their hum to we nP-1 btcoabut IndtTidttal owaan ot tiietr ova Uadi Of oar country can not do tlna. Pmple who are not familiar with Lnil ,lir,,,.,,ir, f their owa ladaatry. Thi lace t 1 lh in tig I'liMneM have little Idea of ,(.,i , iwMltloo t it populattoa el bl r, . arneet, liuliintriollii W''le. with tiisMU mfl mii for a atari la ladaatrial rooatioei, Ui Uda obm it naaaai aava too naay, aad for that tha I tab rlnn umt! at aaipM roota, rain m iti l.lttlli.:. .irlHi.it'M !! """'KU 1 '" wnrk atovaol 1'oi.oav. Orajoaiaai n Bnl 11 1 1 Bibon ol the new Boloay at Uobi . Baatoo ciniiily, r.-ai hwl their ibatioatina ! fo day! g, haiini; iniiie thither fri'tn rkii.as. I I . .in- r,'T. m'liti'il a- lifii:- w.ll V.im . iUi tha eauatryi ao.l wlllim doubt nike nl.v , itl'.-ll. el the t.ti l..t: ' 1 -ll.il. Mabbiaqi L10BB8X A marriage lleenee wee hwaed today by Clerk Lee to Thomai Alien ami Ellxabetb E Neaa, Ahnoneto Anerl ; Mtller.SO yaam and Oraoe P Prallon, W yeart. Both partiae b. ing under age, tbelr parents filed tiuir conaent lo tbe union. Fr.irk Wtlherhee Cbai t'one Wirt Church Lytbt Bong Jau.es ! art w itness Bta'.e va Julius Smith 2 M .ek lltill it ess Hate vb .1 .ti, Smith 2 10 Cbarlis 1 lav is vlluess State va lanai Smith - 10 Ben Feeder wltneee .state vs JimM Health S t0 M s Barker win. ess Btate va Jane s dmlth 1 l1 H M Blaek witneaa state va Jamei smith - 10 t'l.a Kisiiner wltneea State vs J unes Smith 2 10 ('ba Hern wituesB State va Janus Smith I 10 il M ltiaek wltneee stat-i vs Janus Smith 2 II Men lit Davla wltnea s tate vj Janu Sin it h 4 10 j w Uaylor wltneee state vs Ja.maa Smith 2 10 Burner and Weber in M Davbi wlinieeBtnta vh Homer ,inl W. ber 10 ge t'n.ner witness Slate vs Homer and Weber j in i a WlntefUUNor arltneieBlata vs Horner and Yber I 10 F W Ostium witn -s Slate vs Horner and Weber - in And) Taylor witneaa Htate vs li'iriu r and Weber 4 10 CO Combs pauper supplies for Mrs Hippy 3 4'J w W Wlthen iberlfl itaiopaand talegrapblng 25.1 W W Withers aberiff hoard of prlsonera claimed $187.87 al lowed 140 71 M Davie witneaa State va Hor ner and Weber 2 It) W li Yalea w it nesn Stale vs Hor ner and Weber 2 10 S H Spencer witness Htate vs U inter and Weber 2 lu W ' Z igl r witness hlate vs 1 er and Weber W .-1 MoFadden wltuesa Stale va Horner and Weher li L Etaber witnefi S:ate vs Hor ner and Weber Robert JohneOO witness Htate vs Hi rm r and Weber W S Hutlord wiliirss Stale vs Horner and Weber 20 60 MO WIIMni witue.-s State vs Homer and Weber 2 10 W B Vates wilne- Hlate vs Hor- ner and -x ebei 3 go 11 1 1 Norton witi.esa Htate vs Hornei and Weber 2 SO Cbai L Scott witneaa Htate vs Hom. r and Weber 4 20 Wm Duryee arltneaa Htate vs Horn, rand Weber 2 1(1 W T Bailey oou ityco omUalonar 27 00 W F Martin Juror circuit court... 4 10 Nora Williams cpylug 1 2"i II I. K wards county coinuiis- sioiier 33 00 H ' RoaojUltlce of the peace, drawing jury list, Lorane pre- oloet t) to Pet, ild assisting iu itraw. log Jury i i r t . Loraue preciuct... (ieo a Brown assisting in draw log Jury li't, Lorane precinct V UcFarland juror, March 2 10 2 PI 2 10 J 10 3 (JO mi APPOIMTBD ADMlMBTitATBIX - Cbarlea Davbi witness State vs NirsSj Hugh,- has baefl appointed J 'lines Smith admlolatratrlxof tbe mUteof Jobn A l- Olletmp aitness Btate va Hughes berlate buaband. Probable JamoaSmlth value ol eatate, 600. Appralaen i- Qeorgi Peneon witness Mate va point, d: J M Moral, H f Hunter and I Kelly Halsteacl and Connelly Noah ltu.o'. ItoiuN, rP'lo; surety, Tmn Martin witness Htate vs jMMoBuoy, : Kelly Halatead end Connelly... ij M Slmuh witneaa Htate va Mabbibo. At the reeidenoe of Mn it.y HaJatead and Couoelly... ha Bowe, four and one-half mil - p vV Veatch . wltneee state vs Math of Cottage Grove, March 10, 1800, fL9y HaJatead and Connelly... Mr Harvey faylor and Mlaa Myrtlt B vV McFarland witneei state vs MoDanlel, lug. Justice Vaugbau ofilolat- Duo. Mr Jobn Lebow, son of Mr and Mrs Blmpeon L i"w, of Moeby Creek, tine oounty, r, died of con sumption, at Pbeonlx, Aria, Monday Mnreh 80, ag i SO 3 1 in and 4 daya- only waning forthesnow logo, When L,J mUm, , pro, t I Tka nannot but remain hoe! and intercourse, either a-m- the number of people heeded for Bo 1 1 , ., . . . 1 , henna 1 11I1 year. It 11 going to be a cable or hostile, must cntinue be- pJ lw.cn tbeiu. Is it po'slhle, then, 1( 1m ,,V,eiit now to make that intercourse more ad- mvestois w ho get in this year, will he vantageous or mom saiisf ictorv tbe onee tbat get In on tbe foundation, litter separation thiin befne? (an aliens make treaties c.isier llian friends can luake laws? Can Eaaraaa BanBoan Mix, Xaday'i 10 (I I.K'ul i. mii. I llu' I'riv.it" .r ,( the -iiKrinteiiil- r Inter flit "f tlis lVlewar.' lli.ibun railra,l, whe ' is tourbuj th Wei i.b a party. f3,5 0 Taxes Sherlll Withers and depnth 1 oollat lad 18500 in taxea 1 .1 ly, RARE ROSE BU8HB9. K. iiy Halateadand Connelly... He rge Hodee wltneea state vs K. iiy Halitead and Connelly... W W BOOM witness State vs Ke ly HaUtead and Connelly... F V Matauaka witness State V8 Kelly Halite id and Cannelly... K Kanatalu witneaa 'ate vs Kelly HaUtead and Connelly... T Taroda witness State vs Kelly 1 la! ti ad md Coliuelly.. T Vakoda wir wa state va Kelly Ualateadi I Connelly... Stephen Btran wi ess Btate va Kelly HaUtead and (Jonnelly... FW Oaburn witness Statu vs the huatug i W lob r treatica be more Faithfully enforced ' between aliens than laws cm ntiiong iriendef Buppoee you go to war, you can not licht always; 1 I when, after much loss on both sides amino gain on citb.r, you c use lighting, the IdinUoiiold qweetloM, us to terms ol inleriMurse, rre a ;ain upon you. nil. PMOIUTIOK, "1 am loath to clone. We an 1 enemies, but friends. Wo must not be enemies. Though paeilt B may have strained it mtMt B d break our bonds of atl'ivtion. The mystic chords of memory, t,trctch ing Irotn evcrv batthi'icld and I knO dat Mister Winter Will purty toon be gone, K i, d 1 In no 1! :, lei' Ult" All de , IlliU u e imlOg on Springtime en peaobt 1. lory, hull, lu! Wen 1 outa del WitermtBlon I II save de riUd fei you! You i: 11 e, ob, Mi-ter Winter, Bb abo n you u ts.'n, Kaaa de 1 billon got de meeaiea, I'n de Jaundice oomln' onl Sringliiuo ru iieaohea (dory. hull, lu' W en I cuts dat n si, 1 million ru save de rind fcr yeul - Atlanta Constllutioii. il bi .1. ..u aon tluin Moaaa, Hornet and Weber Were tbe Onee Tbat Jack Proet Paid J T Abbett wttoem Btnte va Hor. HUAtuatiou To nerand Weber (ie.. rge Crotier w iitie-s State vs 1 .t I Damu ii'i.I V. Iti.r trrtl KUHk SiUwuSUtwiiiiui: 'llai II I " .-s''""s ."i.u - U MUk rwtU bi UM appto kin af 'fc-im if f "tent el their lom, o.-.i.ine,i BJ ti. , o a nH""'-""- - " -kua om ot Marioa waaty frail rrowandai! framoflaataioath, fully BO pn , m ot Um nerand Weber tt,t..l,M.I,lhim He .' : I. ', I " I 111 11, -i - u : us, .111 i M H WallU W ItOW! Stale Vs Hoi- .-.. ..ret.r.l, iui.l I-. U going to rt out Ibrty the Um bi olbari wai total la ir7 can thi Qrand Webt lere. 111 r,' thi. spring. Hi. wnt . reh .r.l mrv.t n l in--t . Apei-oepiaBMawiailOIB M 2 10 4 10 2 50 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 111 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 i. iif.ir lo nit I'..-., h it he i.lhiukiiK "f -t..i! .ltr..: -t p.M. wet ing In iil.IUI.in mi onhard la In county, boatai daad, "bib imaU oen bnidi Umbi laMlMuiiat BiNtofati Mr Miller Km aB Moapid uatojawd, Tba affast on Um Will j out wintor -l wehwirety, but bo U think-1 iinetlc valley real lupplj wOl bl appna-ia! !e I laf at ruttifc at kmm tall afpha, wttfa a jaart oauMr, .icw to rl.i;lng the ippll picking wimu fwklM aalf. lail. Bithii 1 Mine nl-" " ' , , , , .. , . , ,. , ,.i'.,K.i. L; ".'..i 11,.. Independence W e-t Bldei "r 1. . , , , .1 w .. i.. k tiocdiunii, a hrot.ur of A J C.,H)dumn, Uple Ippl t"t til.' l iliK'tte llV, lin- ..fr.i.'ll.,rSi,tl.-..i'.,u. well, b the otthiscily. WM down from EogeO! wbiterapiJ Ike aoad tUppM." 0UI "Ult, His wile did not accmi:- ' pany Dim, she OOt DOlng in Very gm ,1 Th- auin- arara health. Mr Goodman bai been ec I z iu 12 10 I K Petera Juror, March term... 12 00 (i W Holland appointed bs special deputy ihenfl t oeate at pleasure, and J i: V'atei to cease on March 0, 1899. Si 1 Exploiloo, What might have been a serious ac- eidetit occurred at I. W Darling's ranch Tuesday moiiiing, says tbe Happn r Titiies. The week'a wiebing Wl . in prog ma and, hu was Mrs Parliog'a custom, a s.null amount of 4. iline bad been added to the water in a blob the olotbee were boUed. The w ater waa boiling at a Hvely rate w ben Stella, one of the daughters of the bOUiebold, lifted t'ie inland immedi ately there was an explosion. The young lady's .ace and bauds were aerioualy burned and tbe paper on the oelitng waa Ignited, Tbe lire was ex tingoUhed before much damage was done. Mom the Agriculturally Mr Geo A Houck, of Eugene! Ore gon, called at tbe otllce of this paper a few days ago. says the Journal. Mr Houck formerly resided at Monroe (logon, at which place he still carry's on Ihe business of breeding Angora goats and enjoys the distinction of being tbe largeel owner of goats ia Oregon, having at the present time about 1100 bead, Mr Houck baa hem breeding Angoraa for many yeare. He believes tint scientific breiditig, as carried 00 by leading bleeders iu Houtil Vfiicaand the 1 olted states, will de velop etralna of goats of nnicb great.-r value lor breeding purpoats than tho.e wblc 1 mlgbi be obtained from Turkey. Mr Houck has not been breeding for the finest possible mohair but for heavy fleecee of hair of medium 11 1 new wblob will be of uniform length and fr,i from kemp, He left with - averal earn plea wblob rbow theiuc 0 m be baa achieved iu working op to lii- i !. a . He lias adopted this system of breeding because he believes that there il more money In it, judging (rem his experience In felling mohair, than in no r dicing wi ight of tieece in working for additional Rnaneaa, He has also concluded tbat it will pay l etter even iu Oregon to shear twl M a year than once only. belter From Idaho 1. 1. mi: Bine the bide for the .ruction of the ' the cigar bustneae bol baa lately ner and Weber., 1 .. . - tVlntermeier witneaa tj s Homer and W.ber. .. 2 10 EBMcElroy wltneai State vb Hornei and Weber I 10 W H Midler witness Slate vs Homer and Weber 2 so. WO Zlegler witneaa State vs A utter from Mr WH Wilkcin.on.nee l.n Hoi 1 and Weber J 10 Aahli7, (onaaly ol Eiwaa, dated at Weber, v, g Mcl'addeU WilllessS ite vs Idaho, Mareb S UjrH Hay is selling for gW I lortn r and Weber pi ' v' "' lr t,,u :in,l alnnwt imvilile to get it- Robert Joboeon wltneee SUte va Hi aaow b about 10 iaehei deep. Tkb aai 11..,.,. r .....i v..i...r in on been a very oold winter. Snake river frore ii' N l. R lb r witness Stat, vs Hoi ivik couuty court house at DalbMt eold out, and la bow I king fr a j B Boraflord witneaa State ys lo M) l l.ere ,v ere seven l.nl.l, ..eh l,i.v n. ' ' x' "". Batee Boper, who was arrested Ht;tlgimdonlbeoaa of itoow, eboootato Jugtol ttom bla appearance." Ashland ala.ut two vrats ago and I brick and red brick, tin Ir figures being, taken Lou to Mi... mi and coi.vic.ovi Krb Van Patton, K4932. 124.121. ! TJjuZ o.io 10 . . . l.tii .. I . 1 , . . . a. 1 - a . . ot t lit- cilme ol u uuietitig ins wiieano f...-. ....... 1 ...-.nier, T...M, ,r.,il.u.e 0 untv g. l t usii .'.( -1 1 V -. A 1 1 . . . au. 1 t: 1 ret ir thai works i": m,i 7 All! Vk..ii.i.i u....i,..,n su. ii a great 11 e r t , : i. trtnt in (r,- ... ,, . , . . se ir. ei . t' i.n ... n ..... , . .'.. . kii h . i" . "..--, . ..... m , , land.w.li yet .well the chorus ol sl ,. l.SW. 180.40 . H ft .uipbell. fRjiSL the I'liiou, win n again touihcd,,s i,d according to late advice 1 :t .Va. l.'ii', M'..sO; Iteiitly l'"u- u. m,,t ,01111 ,11 .'s,: M.r..v numi s licre r,.,ii.:.n wltnaaeBUteva Hotiiir and Weber . .. run.. 1 ill . I'ufi- iili.i - . . . . U,t. feD,wav 1 . j 1. K UeuUerscii witness State vs icitriot crave tot crv living heart two children wverel yean prevmnaly, re. fw.ew, 1. . Ronay, r.mooo, ,pnkV 1 ' . . . . .. . ........ .1 ..... . ..1 1., 1,., l,ne..l. ulneh r.Hl.42.1. tAM'.o; J II llrile. ...!". k I tbe worms and .,l. anti iiriii 1 .1 -1, .. in, eutei ce I, as 1 .1 11 .iiim.i 011 ngi leco lilcalllies, is at last lo atone lor bit crime, and according to late advliti aurvly they will he, by the boUwIfroaa Mkexwri, Will be banged March etrUOtlou company, I u.ooo. 136,500, evar brought to !.ue .vuety, prlcee In 1 rtiAeb ..' , r. oil. grtftll of our nature. Homer and Weber 10 BO (Ins Heauis witness State, vs Horner and W her Ales Lewis wltncM S ute vs Hornet and Weber M S Wall - win - S.ate vs Boner and Weber s B Bekta wltneai Biate vs Hornei and Weber twioi this winter. You might say we bad two winter, in fine leimn. Thermometer! regbter 0,1 .v 1 a ,1- l.elnw zero at WeiieranJ 40 at Salabria. Survey rs are hereto enrvey the r:.ilr a,l up in the fsmoiiii Seven Devils l opp. r mine. It they sue.eed it will pan our ranch ll B .! .' ria. We hop! for HMOO for the rail- 2 li Jut c'i'.u Tune.: The auction Ba.e.ii i 10 the Baoket store attracted Uit- a crown Ba'urday, Qoofgi W' Kloaey, g 10 of Eugene, waa auctioneer. Heieem! tobetnbll . li'inelit aa his longiie is g 10 loose at both tuda and not very light iu the middle nun.iu iuuui.ilui -J" NoHBta HUMI'UB-Y. I" I