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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1890)
0 r.T : 4 - LI THE MORNING HEKALDi- SATUflDA V. DECEMBER 27, 1890. ----s- . ; , i fVS 9 A I.E. The Daily iIekm.i will lie on ale each morning ai H. J. J ones s book store.wbere it. n be procured 1 at 5 cento per copy. .OTTINn TOWN C. W. Ayeru went to Ashland las' -veiiiif- Mrs. Minniesbnrn, of Corval lis, is visiting in tins citv. O. P. Coshow Jr. returned from atript'oSaldiu yesteiday. K. K. Pc nningtnir, Oregon Pa cific agent at I.y n. 9 n tnl llt? K.litor Mclona J. of t':e Browns ville Times was in Hie city yester day. F..I M. M 'k ami wife, of Port land ate visiting relatives in tins city. Harry Wnodin is spending lb holidays wit his mother in tins ... 't' " " foil Van Cleve. of Toledo, spent ClirLdtiuad witli lis family in tnis eitv. The nickel rize stove ottered by llopVun Rros., was drawn by Fritz Hodman. ;eo. Savaue went to Salem on W. h.esday to spend tli J holidays v. ! his parents. llarrv lav. of Portland, et.eii.ii'g few days iiikI her in this .1 THE WOSDEItFOL MRS. ABBOTT, j LETTER FROK PORTLAND. A Woman Who tos an Ele.tric or ' Another Bre.zy Communication from XwMtlc Tore, that U MuTrl. ! Metropolis Linn County Pioneers- The most wonderful exhibition'; sv ).. ; ever iveu in this citv was that ol I tearing me iaoi Mrs. An"! J Abbott at the ope-a ; number of Albany's Pnentc house Th.UB.lav evening. Mie ' eiw were to n U.e .luK-laimaany spiritualistic ,, j of Jo.' land-o M- me , h hut i endowed with some power, laces ", '"" ' 7 whether it is elect nc or magnetic, ; more i ; "- ",, enables her to resist tl,c nmovermm .,,vm - , ..1 ei,..,.tl. ..t unn strom? ! or me Ilioie s nci-ov .. y ....... ...t. t.;.l-i,.i- .r 1 i.iiHie Ol travel 1 ..i.-.i. ;,;..., 1 i.n tie nurricaoe SEVERELY POISONED which combim men. There deception about the A committee oi citiens w ent upon the stag-' and made a rigid te-t of her powers. 1 ive men could not lift her from the floor, nor could they pull a bill'ard i-ih; from her handa. he lilted seven men without seemingly a physical ef fort. She simply placed her ban Is n.'ainst the chair, iwinir no imn c in do n-' .. Her li-ats , age. 111 loose i:ule oavs of a 1 ........ a ranu. mine r cujhrc, pul iation cheap and ea-y to the Abe Ilackleman, William llalstoa and Senator luw- and maiiv ol hers 'A nose ex neriences of early days in Liim i-ounty would make interesting ..n.l .'ntertainiui' reading for the virohli- j rising generation of this railroad la Win puzzled the phvaieians and men f j lalkm M-iem e, as well as the audience, j f toe pi No one couM explain her powers, : active w ralking of railroads reminds me Mivor J. L. Cowan and Familj Taken Violently 111 from Eating Head Cheeso The family of Mayor J. I.. Cowan Wfie seriously poisoneu last night from eating hea I cheese, or coiise. The wrticle was made by Mrs. Cowan, and the family bad been eating of it for several days. Last niglit alout 9 o'clock Mr. owai was taken violently ill. Other niemi ers of the family were soon afterwards taken in the saint wav. Ir. Maton was qui -kly sii!ii lnoned ami antid.-tes were admin istered. Mr. and Mrs.Oowiin.Miss le l'ralber and hva I o'.van were all violently ill, their son, Win. Cowan, who bad not eaten any of the head cheese, being tbe oniy one not a Heeled. Thev were all extremely i':l fo? hours, but ate n -w imich 1 rooif.ftive sesumptioii 01 .... I ...t u ... 1- ..il IAU'lil HUH -.lfl . The IUhmoii Why. Why is i' that Klein I'.ros. can ailoi-d !o sell boots a::d si: s so reasonable'.' IVjeauw liny art both practical : bo-! makeia and make their rxpcnst'S liv work ing on tiie sluii biMicb. and any lKjut 1.! sh'-.i-yo i buy ol tlii'io, no uiatter w hat kirn! it i man, woman or eliilds. lhat rip, run over or the sole lipH bjoe. tin y repair tlnm for vm; fn-e of charge, and a tin y .! a'l tin- woik them selves, they iioii'l i -harje you v lo ."0 cent-! a j.:ir extra f v.- a v ai raai to pay so'ine sl!'cii-:U.i r to M'iair tin in' for you. 'I hey also mal e a specialty of ii'pai; uj nd.i er !"' s. I.iillti ;laul Hint CkuIi'h' I'.ros. bv;:, iimt"? child m ii's ( hofc iliHr-rent 1 1 h all :i.Cieil.i Wid',1'5 !MK 'tH A 1.1. i iiuoi i. ii. 1 1 y a pair iiothi"K belter mediiilii i:i price. Mvery ; pair wji rained. J S .MI ki. 1!. Vol so. Clirishiia Passed -anh- IJIIMHtY I II I'I c: Ml IN I.KO-. I'iiUiij i oi A".'-; N ii ri' ry . Messrs. Il in;iu A Proane!! are pivjiaied in their iiiii"-ey to lur nish ail kii dsnf t- ck. and thoM I inteinling to plant should cal! uno:i them. li-iiniK) H rr l i il :i fill-in ; 0(1,. Want a Hue puh Rut. 1 . 1 1. Li ink I ;: in from f M !o?i:;-. ;love ss t han with cny. Krt Johiinoii. of Corval.is, spent Christinas in Albany. .fndgrf W. U. Stout and Mr. Oliver, IniI'ii of Newport, w.-r- in thir city yesteiday. The roller skating craze has finally struck lbatioii. a rink having been starled th-re. Tom McNary is imain in the city and promises to luiniMi goo.1 iim r two liehfe lie leavi . Sherilf Scotl children. I.u.. Iie.ii oiifte jock for tiim. arahwl improving. Walter Lvon. of the Stayton ork on tbe Astoria & r-outh Win. Reid has ' ' i'- :.i ... .iti force i eyond i oeen .iepo-eo us iiik,:. ... i.,i,., 1 l. ri.. ir : has ouite as mtic i lo say in md' t! e combined j matters of business as ever. 1 he lOppagCOI KOIMMi Hie ,iii'"i ii!.c is only a patti-d or Unijjor.'.rv cessa'ion of labor to be resu.ned s ion again it is said, by those w ho pretend 6 know. The daily arrival of people from t In middle mid what used to be tne Western Stales shows that Oieg.m is at t 'acting some atten tion as a desirable country to live in, her c.imate is sabibi ions and health v as our health statistics most oositiveiv snow. who some some wondernil o'U'tii-n. She tuioii one foot ell'orts ol six men conltl nor pnsu tier over. Her resistance was not muscular, but il seemed t be more like a strong current of elei tricity or miignectic force, except there ; was no shuck w '-en her hamo eaine in contact with those of the eomniittee. What she did seems incredible, :iid no one could believe th it she eoiild perform such seemingly im iHissible feats, without having act iiailv witnessed her perfoiiiian.ee. It" is not only here but wherever he goes, that the people are puz z'ed. S!ie is manied and the mothei of four children, one ol whom is dead. Her remarkable powers do not seem to have been ir itwuilited ro her ollspriiig to any great degree, idOioiigli the child that is dead exhibited something f the same character. Neither 'neor her husband claim to know j-ist what tL strange force is. i hey simply know lhat she posses es it at all times. She incertainlv a fortu-e to her Fine ch es" at K. L. Kenton's. Aiiilne' the'strangeis who fre- jiient tne hotels are men from every quarter of this great Xorth- t ( oast, Aiasua ana i.iiusn "P K MOV A and heie luies, was in iiiiscny jrarnuj j husband in tbe show lmsoi-siamt in I made us a pleasant c ill. j , ( ,ij,t the greatest p izzle, in I'hrisfuias was a lovely day, reg-. .. ay of a woman, th:-i has ever nlar Indian siiiiiuier weather, the j .VH.-. en n lieing out in full splendor. ' Tn eoinniitfee con isted o! The masquerade ball on New- M iyor J. LiVn.lU K. N. Year's eve proinises lo be a grand r-inl.t, r . O . . Mast.,,, (). I . artair. Most of the young folk j I 'Vine, S. . Train. .1. . Cusick, will take part, and a few of the'iieo l tbamoer am. 1-. M. Ke.l obier ones.' - j ' "n- A very pleasant surprise parry was tendereil Mr. and Mr-. .lay W. j lilain at their residence Chris' urns ; .v.i.in, , It was, eiven in hon-o- of ; '.i a if tail to Slletz. ! ::e Toledo Hoard .tturdav evening. tbe twelith anniversary of their wedding. . Mr. H. Jobn of A. John A Co. S. F., the largest costnmers on the coast, will here with a full selection ot costumes lor me uib qnerade ball on New Years eve Ive. ."1st. The W. C T. U., expect to cele brate the anniversary of the W -man's Crusade ugainst the saljoo i.w !ii.i,r..i.r.ate services at their il'Ti -ays the .ei i: ;a Post, the com mittee to whom was referred tbe (asihihtv of building a railroad iiom this eilv to Siletz. reiKJited ..!.,,iri. it is miderstooti tbe i he committee is perfectly satisfied mat the r iad can lie limit very cheaplv. overate easy grade; and i the line is continued no farther Mian the boundary line of the r.tservatiou. the immense rm-k and 'iinlier interests Iving idle for want we? ('o ini'ia. Fishermen cannery in-ii and miners. Whi'.e Idaho, Montana, Master n Oregon :isti!ii toii aee represented " c- , i i l,v mining experts in abumian e. all well provided with very rich specimens from their respective ledges and most all for sale at ridiculously low prices. The principal topics to be dis cussed and sl tied in the coining le.riMlat.ive asseni'iv will no doubt be the old bones of contention, the Columbia pilvt hill, the nmit 'aire t.ix law and Pull Run water- iind if the srovernur has not eliMi!ed bis deinociatu: opinion the bills if passed w ill no doubt he vetoed and thus vaitiaoie nine will be wasted upon measures vety necessary to the genera! prospeiity of HiU vouniraud snowing state. The weath -r still holds good so far; veiy little rain has fallen, and no fieeziiu' of pipes makes the noor iilumber look sad indeed While the landlord and the water works company rejoice in the elory and saluDriety of Oregon climate. several nours, om,ien- mm-ni ...lof ... n ,. ... i : : ..I., .... r.., t J M.l W t i - ...... lienor, are. .. . t. ! ,H1XCH ,lllt 1 s- !1 for le oiis resuus wm iouow, h.i.moih:o - , .... Miss Kva Cowan was in a cri.ical ; cost to close. ":!- condition until after niidiiiaht. JuM. what was the cause of ihcj po soiling substance seems iiu-x-j phcable, uiiles-t it wTis caused by the food standing in a tin vessel, or bv some poison in the vim gar used. It will be noticed fr un our dis patches this morning that a fa-iily In Eugene were poisoned in the Fame manner. THE MILK MAIDS CONVENTIO '. This naiq.io tu:eitain:in:i.t wit be given by the ladies of the M IS. church of Albany Iec. :50th, lS'.H), at the ojvera house. Following is the prog ramme : Music Milburn Overture Or hestra. Solo Mrs. C. 0. I.ee. Music Selection Orchestra. Select Heading .Miss Moses. Music Cresent City Waltz- Orchestra. After which the laughable larce entitled "The Milk maids conven tion" represented by twenty-six ladies in costumes "will e pre sented. A popular feature 'of this will be tl e milk stool drill. Admission "5 and :o cents, 'tick ets for reserved seats on sale at Will & Link's. OR A NICE RUfl ti . Hiink's. ins, i Ii M io mi; FiimitiirD to l : Tkv; t TtilS WKW Jv! 1 1 '' '"ti'I:ij V l'l l- at K'lHom l . i j 1 '.m-i-!iil loil.-t ease, p'":.-!i ami 111 ' l-'atli -i ;,i'H-. !-:xo; ; m-I'ihii J s-larnls. III I R I I '! v i I ! !!:! piri'.ie is iiivilel lo ri'l IjJ j 1 I ' J V t i ;.1immI'i; in i Innvin nuroi.li II I iir not, 'if ANARD GUSIGK F! Rr add Arc now removing their entire sSh-1: nf fMi niniie .1..,, ;,i tl.iiw..v I'.-itt imiti-A In 'i. I. I hev liav : i: i ,..,a i,.iUurim in lied-Voi ill ;Mel i.l ! lor set S ltl il ijiil ". ii ... . . . ... . ... - of fine furniture, and w ill h ue on; f t h ments in t.ie city. 1 heir puces win !. line of carpets bought before the r:ae gijrCall and see them in their in w s into th -ir elegant j I a ii'iiu V I d Hf. :; '. I furnitni-i r ;! ;:ll kinds ostabli-b- A line ':r'ors STKKiiT. Near irever., Hon e. Al.V.ANV )K- ! j Chrintmar) at l.ynlih. At an early hour Wednesday evening crowd's began assembling at this city and by dusk I he street tia-i ! c .. -.i i were auve wiiu peopie who .ii o to see ami receive me i hall on Friday evening January Ud, Further notice will be V iven. Ttie Woman's Missionary Simjic- I ty of th First Pre-hytenan church villi meet with Mrs. M. A. iarret son t'i i- (.Saturday) afternoon at t'.ree o'cloi-k Subjects for dis cussion 'Syria' and ' The Spiritual Condition of Onr Own Country." A full attendance is requested. Remember the grand masquer ade ball New Year's eve, at tbe orrra house. Masks will not lie removed until iiiidnisrht. Calcium lielits. mooiilorht dance and other ! ni'W attractions will be introduced. Spectators reserved seaH at Will A I ink's music store. Mrs.tiillrert is prepareil to do dressmaking of all kinds. She lias employed a first class dressmaker fi..iii Sacramento, and will guaran tee satisfaction on all kinds of work. Children' garments a epecialtv. Ixieation, First street over the tiolden Rule I'.a.aar. A stranger named Parten was fceicd with ft lit on the street Thursday evening He was taken ;ill- ..f cheap and rapbl transporta ion hifiil gifts ot Santa t aus. At. will amply reward those invest ng o'clock the opera house was '.'. ....:.. i. r..i,l !..rrul..d with anxious ,'hildren l iieconiiniltee will make a full j and older spectators and w hat a and comnlete reiKirt soon. happy surprise when the cu. tarns J were thrown back and exposed to Kiection r onicem. j V:(;W t,AO verdant t'liristiiia-i trees, . t. I.., ...u.imuiifi Wv.il- ! one resoieildent with a gorgeous display oi and every r. Hollies on a Safe KhhIn. Concerning the financial situa tion the Times-Mountainer of The HalleS thinks that the stringency in the money market w ill not seriously affect Oregon; because we have never been cursed by "tvooins" or fictitious values in real estate. Our people have not isone wild in speculations, and business has always been transact ed on a safe busis. It would have been better for the growth and development of the skate, if the iM-opli had not moved so carefully and cantiojsly, for there is not a better field for investment in the Northwest. With our timber, minerals aim agricultural ii'i" there could have been I'.ouble the capital s -ent there has been, and yet 1 1 lic.l'uioiis or disastrous in tuition o"' business. For years we hive been creeping along slow ly in matters pertaining to business industries when we have possessed Hultlcient. natural streiuith t iier the race for supn macv with the muscular, active and vigilant. 1JOOT AMiSllOl S . V 11 J 1I.UC a Magnit'c. nt Iispl-iy 'f " ( iloiiaay:-:-:-: lit Cranve Heeember U th, the fol low ing otlicers were elected for the ensuing year: M., l'rof. II. T. French ; O., . I. 1. Johnson; ... iW.J.11. lx tcl:er:S..S. L.Shedd; canities, toys, galore branch of the otiier hanging pendant w ith cards, hand kerchiefs, fine albums, chronome- and otlier valuable guts. ol .Vuita I ters. w ii.- v.i..i, itv- r...i i I icn ire i i- nmii.in:T., Win. Crees; Sec, J Clans, II. W. Parker delivered an i-iof.K. I.. Washburn ;;.K.,Ci:as. appropriate address which was ,!...: vv., I'mu f 1 f..t!nu-ed hv hterarv exercises, re- M:s. iteo'. Taylor ; F., Mrs. . t.. liexting credit on hedd ; I,. A. S., Mrs. I. F. Wil-j proved a source ol . . n;i.. -.... wldeli i.l'.. e we ! to the audience. ated for own benelit. M. .- .Mice I Clans had consumed an hour ami the actors and entertainment After Santa I loruitig. Itet-lareil lnsiini Mrs. KImira Wooley.o. a-ion j was brought to this city yc-si.-i lay ; und examined as to her runily. j tie was declared insane and was j l iken to tbe asylum at SaVm for j treatment. The examining physi- j cian were Drs. W, II. Pavis and; l 11. K Us. The unlortunate to I be engine house an. gi ven at- ft Inother , jr - teniion, ami s'loseq ueiiu .c- i , i,,Hane tw ice be- ,. iuiui ,.ver that of 1S.i. and the a hail uswio'Hiiig snii uu cm home loaded with presents and pleased with tbe evening's enter tainment. Stay ton iimes. The Assenxnieiit KoIIk, With one exception that of Mult nunab county the asse.-S'iient rolls of the counties of the state b ive been returned to the secre tary of state. Of ol counties, 1(5 an increase in tne assessment Tne Orrg'inhoi Knilway. The Oie.mian lines will turned over to the Southern cil'ic co.npanv to operat I Pa on the 1st of January. The ti ivelin amli tor, W. It". Mahor.ey, is now going over the line to instruct the agents of the old company in the S. t'.'s new svsiein oi account-'. The pa pers have not been ti'ed, bur, will b in fie necr future. They in elude a bil'o- -ale fro n the Ore gonidii 1:" the Oregon "i Cali forive i a lease from the Oii'iron i .::iiornia to tiie Southern i o .tic. The ship Tillie K. Star Inick has brought (IS'l tons of the Iluntington rails to Portland from New York. Thiswiiii the excep tion of oiHI tons now en route in the American ship Reaper, com pletes the Huntington contract,, so far as is known. ' FOR THE LADIES': Fii;e shotc, from $2 no lo sC :,0 pi r pair. . Hue slippers, all pii.es, F.lcgani 1'tuni ai d elvet.in tbe lavont. es and shades. Toe slinnero. ilin and beaded. , t....'u o,..l Ties for bf-ii.e mid f-treet wear. . Holee's Felt Sin.! s a d Sllpp; : s the l est niailc jilft ti e for comfort, winter evenings. I sty i th; :Fl".C l.UUVd anil Slippers -FOU I Miiflicientlv to be taken his room at tin Russ House. His i Iiouie is in Providence, Rhode Island, ami" he is not without: means. I The Albany W. C. .. U., at its j last no eting'took action to send a j pro'es' to the Columbian Coinmis- i s.on agiinst keejiing tbe exp-wi-j Hon open on th Slihatb,aml also to request similar action on the part ot each of the churches of the ity. and the Y. M. C. A. Tliis is to an earnest and I ti n ly appeal sent out by the Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts, a well-known Christian worker. Regular service's at the Kvangel ieul church mi Sunday. Morn iu service at II a. m , snbje t of morning sermon. The I hri.itian j Sabbath, change from the Tth to j tbe fust dav of the week, being the j Bec ind serm m o this subject, j The evening sermon on Temper-1 ance. Sabbath school al lo a. m. j A coidial invitation is oxtended to j alt t le present. 1'hnr. h e irner i 4th ami l.von streets. j lr. Julius (iradwobl, proprietor , of the liolden Rule Razaar store,! inloriiis US that he invites the) eelieral P'lbbe who desire t pur ebase any holiday hnirv ni. as remaining fifteen returned decreas ed amounts, l.-tima'iiig .viiilino inali at if40,(WHl,i,0i), tbe t -tat taxa ble pivpertv for the state is $114,08-7-00. as agai.i't ? 10! ..V.l.:. :ll last vear. It estimated that the levy for stale piirpcscs w ill bo 4'... mills. Last year it was 5 2:5-L'5 nulls. M. K lore nni.er similar circumstances, tier husband, who is pernaps the worst wretch outside the bais, has .t.-serted her and is some place in Vashiniiion state. Mr. irant I.ectiiten Mr. Miles tirant, of I'oston. wlio delivering a course of lectuies at toe W. C. T. I'. lull, gave a very i .teresting lecture last night on I be prophetic symlwis of Rev. 1-, i;aini ITc'nap'ers, showing in i hisively that the ,.rophe. y fitted i.ie mould of history and ttiat his torv was of Koine. The subject will le continued to night, and is of importance to every one, both religoiisly and p .lili. ally. Mr. i trait has studieil prophecy lor j i;,,,,,,.,, b:;s the repiitnt on ol i.itnv vears; aim naviut; spent. ; ,., liiree winters in Home n knows 'linri'li UeilicHtlwii. Methodist chu'C.h, Tne new th;s 'tv will ls ile.!:c'e'l -'r. IS Ii. '!'.'. J. W. I.l.SI: '!. Ii I'ot l'o !lan I. wilt pic t-. h 1 .l.' .-.iii.i v- Merniull at li A. M. j Uev. C t'. Strat'oa. chancellor . the Wiiiamette L'niversity of i leiu w ill pieiurh at 7 e. m. of l. 4. !, ; iii aii. I HOYS, MISSUS-! -! AM) CHILI) KEN oi! Iiiimi lanl to llntisekeeiirrri. It gives Ju'i.iS ('ira.hvobl great satisfaction in selling bis fine Golden Rule te.is and baking powder, with elegant prizes or without them, that his customers w ho have purchased invalublj re turn and say they afe well pleased., that the tea is No.jl. an I the Ink ing powder is as good as the best. All his teas and baking powder bear;' the name of Julius (irad wold's tioldni Rule Itazaar, and are expessly put up for his busi ness, and he still continues to give witli each pound of tea or baking p rwder an elegant piece of glass w are. a-: 1 1, i ! Rest IJushong I :;s the repiitnt on ot oe-1 ol..iUli(. aIi k.mon ,,1, Zlntt. inn a vry able p. cache- j enrrants, il ites and fus, and many p i-ea. lies somewhat on t:.e la.-j 0,.u.r .f(X)( things at Kenton's " ,:,d-e style. lr. Strattou is one ,.. s,( ,r(),.t.,y .llr the P. O. I ot tin- finest oralors on this core t. , 1 quality of rhisins, citron, .ihat be is talking a! out. It in Helileil. FOR THE GENTLEMEN: Holiday Ooodsy Santa Glaus Headquarters. i.,imi.T4 itiviii .1 l :ri 1 l.m'i thr vz' mam show goods. Oiirhobil iy stin k i inarkid down to astoois'.iingly prices for the seas n of l.V.'tl i't 80 Si,nii s 1891 Slipiiersin I'hisJ, and Velvet. Old lio'.l. l'.ruwii, 11 . .i i l . ... it.. I. .,,..! IjiMlbel. ( dive and ot'.ci w i ... .i..r. !.... I n il i i :l,-i':int t ololeo lii'ainei. ..llili.vn, iiv..".. ...... -..-o COAT, KID ANI PATF.NT-I.KATI1F.R OXFOKIHII S. p&rVor .vear, for lit and for looks our foot-wear connot be exc in the State. lied F or le ik Week It is not tru. that the Oregon; Pacific right ot way and improve-J neiits at Maliuicr canyon have '. 1 vn tsansferred !o the tireat Norttiem. as stated by the dis ,..t. l,. u snvsthe l'rinei!lc News. ! kbe Oreoii Pacific ha- sold none and Ail ai . or.ba'ly invil.-i lo cone and i.cart!i . i vci ao.c pie ::. -. The best make ol gold pens i-'iich's, n -educed price. I.efi K. W. Mr. ii.tnv Mai hie nr Ki.selHIIK. Acbi-on, of it rights or' franchise presents to . he people of Crook county may his goods are toing j eonlidi nt y. expect the i-oiopletiou . i x . . v .... id i.it . . i it. ..t ti. ii to. i tie . i i lie i :i- vt.rv iasr, aim -' . - in ; ;. -.i-e at band lo in ike new orders, j , mountains beloie another ii' 't ; 1 1 1 1 .is i.lentv of Iteaiilifnl ! vear rolls around. i gaSK'S lib i. ; i .v .r..o.t.H. imi ii.' ranifi !... i..io thev will last, and some items aie already sold out. A school girl of Eugene covered herself with confusion a few days ... according to tbe Kcister It savs: A young lady attending the I ieary school got into an em biirxsoag Hsitioii one day last week. Stie slippfl out ami went up in thegarret. While walking about fdie misseJ her footing and pushed through the p.aBter and h.ing'heni doan iu the school room ', medical e . , express, the A1-; t . : . . o i. . imi itraiire oit!-,. I went to K-iM-iiiiu yesieui.iy, ac companied bv Mr. Win. Snow, , where they will open a maible i siii-o to be managed by the latter . , gentleman, lhislirui is iloing a tlmving busines heie ami aie executing some tine work. Theii . ilrtb'isbioeiit ill RosebtligTlugbt Latest ftyles in "ckties at Searls'. gentlemen' I to do well, as their work is strictly Choice designs in handkerchiefs at Seal Is'. Mince meat at F. 1.. Kenton's liold spectacles at French's. Silk inulUers at Searls. " " . ... i ibsi-elass and thev can be relied - At a regular iiiaeling oi Honor . liar,it;(lliir o. i). ., ai i.eo-. .11 AIIK1KII. i.nle. -o. A anon, th following olhceis were j e'e.'ted for the ensuii: year: M.j ii' i. i l ,,.,i.i ii-L- 1'. M. W..1 . "i " iilv.....i..r- f..reni!iii. K. T. I licenses f tst .in a.iiiu- i T l Miller: overncer. It. . Kay; re I.U eimes GrMiiteit. On Christmas day the fol lowing CKN'TKV-MCnT.E At the resiJ-i.cf itf the lir'uli-' f.itl.ei near LcIkiiioii on Dee. Mr. .1. S. (ienti v :uid .-. T t J i SAMUEL i VOUlNU. . - -- m n mm flCrv I Iti . m RSS A B m ETtk iT ft Z ! H fi hum mum.m. 11 . I ,l Sl.tfi luiinant, 7Ji i ii 1 1 ii 1 1 it ii i ill ii nil iiui'ii ti ri v i VI tM I UWIU i r34& It Ki.VKS, TOltAl'COANOCIIOl'U: t'llljlTS I A Fine Line of "Vi OfF Diamonds, (ioltl iiiiil alver feJEWELBI ilvi!Vi:.u; tic. l:?Kv v0 - ' ' am. nnja WAtrN . to wed were Countv. Clerk Payne: i..,,.M .tint KitnceH issued by II. li R. Snod Mis Edna J. Settle; Ilroy til'i -iiUiiiL'. Uev. I.'. A. Mr OF ALL KINUS I2T LASGE OFv S22.LL QXJA2TTITI S3, : : AM..YNY, Ol? ..-n i... .i L-r;.i.r .I .......... i I. ,i.- i , m i .in pi i .t. t .... ".. .. I j lilai-F u-tlin han I witli Hie name ..rler .1 r iv. I. i m t. i i i . i . , . ... i i Attin. mi. -.-.7.... . - - i or.ier. j. r. rt , i .,,,, . 'i,.,rIPH A. Warner and ..... i .n.i.i -.... i trtv tht f..tin.i t . . . ... ... i r.. t it' f' I liinie 1) Yoilllli : A.S.M.Uoiiald w.ll ulee lvc t Mar.lor S U.urat 1. 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