0 c* • • A UNITY ITEMS. COURTHOUSE ITEMS. CASTORI« For Infants and Children. AÑcgetaUe Preparation for As- slmilatmß the FoodandRctf uta - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ■■ I Promolcs Diijestion.CIrerruU ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine norMmtraL N üt N. mícotic . Bears the Signature masen i XS-N m * * I «4hy (W * 1 âSSaaBAds» 4 1 MBs. r««r- In Use For Over Thirty Years / Apnfecl Remedy forConslipa- Hun. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.( onvulMons .Feverish­ ness and L ohs of S leep . Fac Senile Signalur« or NEW YORK. _____ , Alb tn,«»», ìli •• • • 1 <1 CASTORIA EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. TMl eiNTAUd lOMdsdf MBW YORK «»TV. Mor'gage ................... Dec 17,1M1. Mortgage........................................ |25u 00 Griffin Er<* have entered Intoaoon- Chattel mortgage........................ 300 00 traot to deliver the Eugene Electric Mortgage . ...................................... 3700 où Light Co 2,000 cords • f flr wool. Il Mortgage......................................... 200 IB w 111 be run down th» river. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. M E Edward«, who has been attend­ A H Poweil and Mary A Powell to ing school at Phil nuath 1« upending a Goo A Small 240 scree in tp 22 s r 3 few day» on Fad Creek. 3500. E E Upmeyer of Harrisburg Lumber Wn A bpong and Isabelle Bpong to Co wai here sotue time since to see I »bj »tain Hubboll IM acres In tp 21 s about his logging for next year He la r * w, |lu00, expected back after tha holidays, Mary T Oatman and J R Oattnss to when work will begin. Margaret J Clark lot 2 in fractional Mr Nelson went to Eugene this block 1 Mulligan’» donation to Eugene, week to meet his sou, who arrived )1030. from tha East. F M Osgood and Georgina B Osgood R C Edwards visited Eugene thia to tbs UnolsMaaa Mining Co, Bullion week. and Garfield claims la Blue. River It la feared ibis cold spell will injure district, 31. Cyrus M Duncan to Harah J Dsacan fruit trees as it bad been ho warm that they had commenced to grow again. .54 of an acre in tp 20 s r 3 w, 3100. Sophia ▲ Benedict and E E Bene­ M E Edwards visited Eugene this dict to Robert L Evans lots 11, 12, 13, wssk on business. 14 and 15, blk 57 Ublcago ad to Flor­ Revs Glt'ings, of Springfield, and ence |75. Hartwell, of this place, are expected to California A Oregon Land Co to Mor­ commence revival eervioee at this pl see ris E Edwards 163.96 acres In tp 19 s r about the first of the year. Co a. 1 w, 3221.57. O&CRRtoME Edwards 80 acres in tp 18 s r 1 e, >240. Commissioners Court. NAW Hows and Ann E flows to Geo F Hill-gas, NB 30 aeree In tp 13 S Brldg« secount— r 3 w,11500. A N Htryker bridge work.............. 23 00 Tboo Martinet al to Geo F Hillogas ▲ W Jonss bridgework................. 11 25 55 acres I d tp 19 a r 3 w, 31,037 50. C E Wimer bridgework............ » T5 H J Gasman and Sarah J Gasman Grover Welker bridgework.......... 300 to W T Carroll and G Y Heaton 80 J A Smith kridgework................. 250 acres In Horn’s ad to Eagene, 3500. Wm Griffin bridgework........./... 2 50 O A C R R to Alexander I Miller G um MsFarlasd bridgework...... 17 00 land in tp 17 e r 5 w, 3'242 10. A D Hylsnd bridge ms'arikl...... IS 33 COUNC1LMES AT LARGE. young, the far West is especially young, and we have all been living to all practical intents and pur­ poses, in the country. Municipal government must now become, how­ ever, no longer a toy to play with, but a business to occupy our serious thought. The problems of debt and taxation, franchisee and pub­ lic works, engineering and sanita­ tion, schools, sewers, parks and streets, must be met with wisdom and decision. We must, impera­ tively, call to our aid the lessons of experience elsewhere. One of the plainest of these lessons is the high moral and economic value of elect­ ing all Councilmen at large.” By request of several subscribers we print tbe following leading edi­ torial from the Portland Daily Oregonian of May 20,1901: *11 we are going to have a reform charter, why not make its reforms thorough? The proposal to elect all CouDcilmeu from tbe entire city instead of from wards L bs been voted down in committee, but that does not end tbe matter. There is yet time for the scheme to be in­ corporated in the charter, and this should be done. “Tbs' sections of a city do not represent the distinct separation and antagonistic interests whioh THE M’KENZIE RIVER. found reflection in the assignment of Senators to states and members of In Master Fish Warden Van a State Legislature to counties. It Dusen ’s report for November there is doubtlul, indeed, to what extent is prominent mention of his ex­ good government is advanoed by amination of the McKenzie river ths log-rolling of various sections for a new salmon hatchery site for appropriations; but there is no Ha does not say too much when he doubt that the scattered concerns says "the river is a splendid st ream ot a metropolitan district will be of water. ” We may be prejudiced looked after more wisely and hon­ estly by a Council competitively through ytara of association with withdrawn from the whole body of the river, but think it deserves all the community than by a Bet ot and more than the encomium be­ fellows chosen primarily to advance stowed upon it by Fish Warden the interests of their respective Van Dusen. A liner stream with purer water than this almost neighborhoods. entirely Lane county river does not “To dignify and elevate the Coun­ lave rock. cil has become, inleed, the problem The McKenzie ¡8 superlative ot municipal reform. This has with its dashing torrents, magnifi­ resulted partly from academic con­ cent foroeofeurrent, clean rock and viction that the Legislative 'unc­ gravel bottom, absence of deleteri­ tion of ♦’ v city should be rigidly restricted to this representative ous vegetation, in fact all that goes body, and also from practical col­ to make an ideal river. There is no lapse of the onoe popular notion of place from its source in Fish Lake locating all poasible power in the to the junction with the Willam­ hands ot the Mayor. As oitiee ette a few miles below Eugene that have grown, moreover, and their does not invite admiration of oonoerne multiplied and diversified, the lover of the beautiful in nature it has become apparent that ths real In Senator Quay's city o' Phila­ business of ths Counoilman is not delphia, says the Boston Herald, looking after hie ward, but looking there are 50 “respectable” gambling after tbe whole city. In an article in the North American Review for houses, 1000 |>olicu shops, 700 dis­ May, Mr John Ford, a noted orderly houses, 5000 gambling slot machines and 1000 seek easies. The student of municipal problems, puts the acts of the Councilman on polioe are their silent partners. general matVirs as ninety-nine to The Philadelphia North American one act representative of hie accuse« Mayor Aehbridge of having stolen the city’s street«. But to peculiar ooo stituency. The con­ such a profound depth of dis­ clusion is, th erefore, that the effort honesty and dishonor has tbs re­ should be tc> get good men for the publican party fallen in Pennsyl­ whole city, rather thau good men vania, that all the iniquities that for each ward. tiefoul the “Quaker City” are from "It needs no argument, but only the party's ethical point of view, tbe slightest reflection, to show that, non-existent. Ikies Quay had the if a oonncilmauio candidate’s hardihood to say in hie speech at claims be subjected to the ecrutinv Phoenixville in 10 : "Pennsyl­ vania is honest, het people are of the whole body of voter«, the honest, her otlicials are honest. process of survival of tbe fittest And of all this union of states, woald be greatly etn ngtheued/ Pennsylvania is the fairest. and ths The lioenee the low wards of every happiest, and the most intelligent, oily now enjoy to nomim ite unde- > i and the best governed." » If sirable candidates and Is* the It is reports! that the English voters choose between them would partridges imported and turned be withdrawn, because ever * man loose in several localities in the on the ticket would have to ra i the Willamette valley about a year ago gauntlet of ths honest, intell* g«nt have increased remarkably. As vote in the ¡other districts. Tt >ere high as seventy-five birds were would be no more show for a tou gh counted in a single field in the to defeat a deserving man tur vicinity of Albany this (all. Ae Councilman than for Mayor «or i the entire importa*. on consisted of i but twenty-four bird« and sei• Mrs Philoman * Willard locates Jo Hooker slaltn In Bohemia district. C H Park files amended location on Havilla claim is Blue River district. J C Rucker and 8 F McCcDigs file location notice of Dale mining olalm In Blue River district. PROOF OF LABOR. J C Rusher files proof of labor per­ formed on Mudie olalm in Blue Elver district. Geo Fieber files proof of labor on May Day, Mayflower, Yankee Girl and Snowflake claims in Blue River district Joseph Wicks files proof of labor on Reuben claim In Bohemia district, MARBIAGB LICKNSB. James E Russell and Hazel Curtin Bradley, Mrs Pearl Potter witness. N B Standish and Mrs Anna Mc­ Grady, Frank Idtewart witness. Charles Ravage and Grace Barnett, Wtu Barnelt witness, Ivison Items. The first heavy frost of the season occurred Wednesday evening. Service was held at Mhooltioaae No 100, Mr Smith of the United Brethren! conducting the service. Henry Hinkstou, of the Blaalaw dis­ trict, was seen on our street last Sun­ day He was aeeowpanled by two friends whose Barnes we have not learned. Groee Broecastings...................... 19 50 Gkas Ballsy lumber.................... 23 02 Bberman Haller merebendiso..... 71 25 John Caln bridgework................. 5 00 John Blaokinston bridgswork... 50 22 Henry Cowan bridgework.......... 37 76 A N Stryker bridgework.............. 59 50 N B Alley balance on bridge­ work........................................... . 117 00 Dr Bwift Lumber...................... 15 10 Huporvleor account— 2» 00 L Lockard road supervisor...... ▲ J Chapman road supervisor J T Donaldson road supervisor Printing acoount— Gilstrap Bros printing.... Campbell Bros printing. Oregon Mtate Journal priutlug Pauper account— J H Hkldmore pauper supplies... William. A Parviti pauper tup- plies............................................... J M Talley wood for pauper Mrs Winkle.......................................... 8 H Friendly merchandise for pauper Mrs Winkle.................. P L Bristow pauper .applies...... Mueller A Hill whiskey tor Mrs Owen.................................... B F Russell keeping paupers...108 00 J W Kays coffin and box.......... 20 00 J W Stewart merchandise for pauper Mrs Maggie Farrington J L Pag» merchandise for paupter David Taylor............................ Al Montgomery board of pauper Lillian Brooks........................... C W Powell pauper supplies...... H R Kincaid tleket for pauper Un L Brooks...................... P L Bristow pauper supplies. 'Prepping seems quits profltable In this vicinity al present, as many mar­ tins are being caught au<1 also raccoons, Justioo account— minks and other species of small an­ L W Rigg, justice fees.......... imals. C A Wlntsrnisier Justiss fses. 'lhs sarpriss party given last Wed­ L W Clark Justlos fees....... nesday evening al Mr McGlynn’s was Constanls eocount— well attended and all report a good J H Millsr constable fses time Playlag and singing was kept up till “we etna” hours when all re­ R B Pratt soastabls fees.... tired tn their respective homes hoping flldnsy Scott eonstabls fess to all moot «gala on euoh occasions In Gso Croasr constable leee.. the near future. Juror’s account— Mr Wm Cornelius, oar roadmaoter, G G Gross Juror stats of Oregon Is at present repairing roads In thio John La Duke........................... ooiemuolty and on Cblckahoaaioa crook where II was badly needed. It M Schneider Juror state of Ore­ .a Deed ¡ess to say that Mr Uoraellue le gon vs John La Dake.............. the right maa for that position, ao he G W Hunter jaror etste of Ore­ bee done mooli good towards good gon vs John LaDuke.............. roads In thio vleinlty witbin the last L Gilstrap joror state of Oregon year. vs John La Duke..................... Success in Flowers, a flor’l maga­ J R Cox Juror state of Oregon zine, gives this about tbs beautiful vs John La Duka....................... hyacinth: "We know ot no florists J W Polluek juror state of Ore­ in this country who propagate gon re John La Duke.............. hyacinths. Tbe bulbs sold an­ Wllnoee account— nually in this country are imported W B Glam wltooM state of from Hollaud, where hundreds of Oregon vs T F Goodsell.......... aeree are devoted to the cultivation Harvey Walker witless state of of these, and similar plants. New Oregon vs T F Goodsoil.......... varieties are derived from seeds, John Crowley wituses state of and old one« are increased by offsets Oregon vs T F Goodsei).......... from (he parent bulb. Tbe bulbs J H Martin wltne.e state of Ore­ are cut cr< «swise, and sprinkled gon vs T F Goodsoil................. with «and t > absorb the moisture O Hart witness state of Oregou that exude« from them. After a vaT F Goodeell......................... time, they are planted and numer­ Mrs Wood witness stalo of Ore­ ous bulblet» form on tbe edges of: gon vs T F Goedaell................. the outs. At tbe end of tbe season, T F Goodsell witneM state of these are separated from the parent Oregoa re T F Goodeoli............. bulb, and planted out each year for , l^o a a Woods witneee elate of Oregon vs T F Goodeoli.......... three or four years before they be­ come full-size bulbs for market." R B Pratt witneee elate of Ore­ gon vs James Wilson............. Schley says he is willing to stand J B Rt«y witness stateotyOregon ve Jaiuee Wilson................. ....... by the verdict of the people. He Agnes Poket witness slate of makes no mistake in that. They will Oregon vs John La Luke.......... not hold aught against the successful Francis Driver witness state of commander wbo, while winning a Oregon ve John La Duke........ brilliant victory, disregarded trivial Peter Hogan witness state of O.r- gon ve John La Duke—.......... orders of hie superiors who were at­ Light, water and fuel account- tempting to conduct the naval cam­ J H Honlg wood ....................... paign from Washington. Schley Eagene Light qo light—..... took the responsibility of sailing Newton Kenyon wood for Jail and fighting his ships to the Leet advantage, cuttiug loose from the telegraph as completely as p>eeible JI ad he failed th.re would have been need for a oourt of icquiry He was eucceeetul, and it may be remarked that, ’ nothing euoceed* like success. ’’ Schley’s naval reputation through the battle of Santiago cannot bF successful/ as ailed. "Perfection Flour” no other “Just a- good " Every sack guaranteed—every so. k a towel. Ten esnU saved is ter cents earned Moon's Feed Rtorv. Ifyoor grocer d ie« not keep Perfc- lion F -ur, do not t- put rfl with - me thing ' )a-t ee good,” but Usual Grist of Deeds, a Marriage Eugene Electric Light Company Lets Contract fer 2,000 Cords I iceose, Etc. Fir Wood. J dm Gloves , a . you a Gk>vd with muie L“ »nd e&iiva, back? gloves wear fine,and . good as common leatk^ gloves. We bought a big i*! so as to get them cheap \v win now sell them at’ ® pair. This is a chance to get. Bargain. 6 * We have finer leather gl0VM at 30c, 40c, 50c, 65c, ho rt $1.00 and 11.25. \\ e j ust received direct from the factory a big lot of the Best Steel t wagon you ever saw at ii o: 1.50. Two trains leave Portland dally, Top Mattress lor 32.00. morning and evening for Cal fornla- Spring Mattress lor 31.50. These trains are equipped with the most improved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, and the low rates place tbe trip within the reach of all. See our new line of China For illustrated guides of California Closets and Buffets. ARMORY BLOCK- aDd Arizona winter resorts, address R B MlLLKR, Gen Pasar Agent, Portland, Or. ♦ DAY & HENDERS (f. DO YOU KNOW F or S ale —Seed on e, feed oat» and baled bay. A B ond A S on , Irving, Or. 4 That we have one of the largest and most complete stocks of Groceries and Crock­ ery in the city. Everything new and fresh and the quality the very best. If not already a customer, give us a'trial, and we will try to please you. I CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the N. T. WILSON, Phone. Main »1.1 Highest price paid for country produce. Good Things for Christmas BICYCLE FREE are waitin foo you here. We have confectionary, nuts, ruins, mince meats,, and a hast of good things that are all ready for the table, or that you will need in your Chriatmu cookery. If you order early, you will bi surra to have them ready time. Five per cent off on a'l good» on our bargain counter. —AT— Julius Goldsmith J U Green & Son 619 Willamette St. Tel- Ji»a Ü 1 OUR GROCERY LINE IS FULL Including the finest line of Ohio Maple Syrups in the city. We have a supply of fresh nuts, salted peanuts and Saratoga chips. We sell as cheap -s the cheapest. Our motto is to please. w b M c K inney , Phone—Black 66 3. 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