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clTY AND COUNTY. ' IjuTkk .ue tiokm. Foster ZUet " 1''ri''l,l'- Foi l,ooi dentistry go to Dr X J Taylor. Got! "1J c,,-al' ' r u'v1' 0t Mat;Kk''- A j-re bt of Eastern haU juai received at 'jUtleck's. The ,tnlietit ciwli'l'riee will be paid fur wheat byFUl)imn. pht.ri)h finished neatly and artisc tictlly at Winter'.. Htftaud cold bail s every day in the week t Jy llr"' bnrber I tine line of .silk plushes ill all shade Md grades at FE Dunn's. You cao purchase Waltham watches at I h Watts' .'rom $10 and upwards. Carpet and oil cloth just received will be ih at Portland prices by l.etttnun. n.nurn mowers can bo purchased nt the FritchrtttForknerforgtW. If von wt hardware at reasonable prices U at the store of l'ritoliett & Forkner. p-t unur bed roo:n sets, In lounges, mat- vJ-. , . ,f II,.. I. i I tlie celebra'e.1 Taiis.il 1'uiicn Ci'ars. Iramu"' SterliDf HiU keeps m stock an exccdlen (Mortment of good readable works. Mve luoacalL Vswlineof la lies' and chillrens' uuilerw.'iir J cloaks has just arrived and will he told ' bottom prices by liettiuan. " If vou are in want of agricultural maoliin. lljouaruui ,i , m. r ., ryol Y k""1' '"l'ri MrJ M Hendricks keeps a full assortment. fr S II Friendly will liay the billies ...h market price V i.,t . nricA for wheat. ivo him a jUl before soiling your uraiti elsowliere. Local tVarket Report. , Kuuksk, dan 21, 1887. YTllEAT-'oets. 0ATS IV 50 cts per bushel - scarce. Hoi's- W;" cts per lb; dull Eft's W cts per cloz. liunEK 2-Vii ot) et per lb. Lmm-S'n 10 cts per lb. V.KriTOE. (u cts per bushel. Bacon Sides 8 to li) cU; slnmlders ti to 7 cts bams, W to 12 ct. hor Sale. Tfjibi Sltalton's and Packard's a.idition tc Vunene City. Xic-ly Incated and the now;! --.....miunt of nnv lor su'e. 1'iice from t'jo ! to SlOO-on ea-y terms. Apply to 1m. T. W. Sni:i.Tnx, ICtt;,'. lie ( ity, Or Bucklen's Arnica The best salve in the woild for Cuts, Hruis s; Sores, Ulcers, .Salt liheuiu, l'-ver Soj. s Tetter, Chapped HamU, Chilblains, Corn.-', am! .all akut eruption-, and pi.sitiv. ly cures piles, 'or no pay required. It is uuaratiteid tii-'ite perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. For sale by Usburn 4 Co. , For Sale. l.VI lots in nil parts of Fneue City with aud without house-. I't i. - to suit. (;:o. M. 'n'li.i.Kit. , . , i !:.. ... 1 a Farmkus Take Notice. A good dinner cm.. W at P.aker's Hotel for 25 cents. DlKU. At the residence of her s..n, Mr A J Johnson, in this city, Wednesday, Jan li), 1SS7, o( bronchial uiloi.tioiis, Mr. Jctiii.ia i Johnson, aed OS years. Tho remain Were taken to Crusswtll Thursday nfU-riio ui mol interred in the cenn ti ry m ar that city. Mrs Johnson and her htidiiod eame hcie, ali 'ti' three months ayo from tlnir hi.tiu' in St Joseph. Mo, to spend tiio inter with li.ni son, Mr A J Johnson. Mi- lohnsoti, Sr, is also confined to his room with illness, but not of a dangerous nature. Til. -family r.nd relatives of the deee.i-o.d havo ('. sjoijia .thits of the good people of Fugciie und vicinity iu their great In ronvi incut. Suit Acainst thk ' Iiiint.v's . A com plaint haa been tiled iu a San Fraucis.-n jus tice's court by Sherinii), Ciay C", ao-unst J B McOibney, to recover i'.'l'il It is alleged that dusendant, who is the father and leader nf the musical family of that natne, while playing an engagement in that city some ten years ago, purcha. d from plaintiffs a number of iim-i.-al instruments to tho amount involved in tho suit, and im mediately left the Stale. Ho was not heard from until last week, when tho dent and was made on him to satisfy the claim, but he persistently refused to do so. . To Dam the Cow:MniA.Maj Jones, of the IT S engineer department stn-gj-st to tho leg islature the scheme of damning the Columbia at the head of the narrows above The lalles so as to cover the rapids nt ( elile. A dntii at the point named would hav have to le eighty feet high. There would have to hi a canal and locks about one' tube long. One danger attending the proje.-t would he in case of the datn giving away The Oa'les would he (tooled. The legislative cotiiuiitt" is noun - whatamazed at the propositi, n but are rot set against it. Ihe eommut-e is 1; pushing the work at the Ca. ca '.cs. favor of , Cleveland Hay Visit Us. A well known Portland Democrat says he ha leccn cd a let ter from a friend at the nation I capital, to whom President Cleveland impat-te.l t.'te in formation that lie would pmbably i.-it the Northwest the coinimr Sutnio.T. The Ui.-'n-ington man writes: "dreg n and W'ashinct u Jtave been brought nn re or le-s .. tin' a'.teu turn of the president since his iiitrodm-tiou in to office, and be is anxious t . learn more a! " .t those section than he cm from he.n-av. be. cently he told me that in all pi..L.,liility he will visit the N'oithwest in the summer of this year. Hops. From Fastern exchanges the follow ing is takfn: P.rewer' want are will sup plied, and all kinds exc-pt strictly choice L. ps are dull mile. Very fine Is.tv.u inn recently ...111 .t X- t' t. .' . .....I "". ST rlTl-..r. . i'.w W i in a m.slerate way. li-oorts had circulation at 14 cents. Nw York stite ls .s sol.l nt 'it to 10 cent, and low a 7 cent w ts aoe-pted for llWI'a, IVititf l.'i's ami Wa-l. ington territory were cifered at 21 to L'5 tent., and California as low as 20 cnt. Married. At the re-idence of Samuel , Meek, by Judge USWashburue, Mr Hicks and Mis Dora lil.ea. all "f Lane ; ... . .1 i. t,- i.. ... I I , l.r. u I. it-o t ie wuuuiy. mr hicks ii'i ui" "..or - i congratulations of the (it-Aim- Lot Sold Mr J B Harris, this week, sold to Mr John Ziinmer, a h t in Harris' additio! to Eugene, for the sum cf lo0. Mr dimmer will build a liaintsmnfc cmiage mi the lot during the Summer. We congratu late in advance. AppoiMiu PosTM.i-ii l:. Mr ' Kitch en tots been appointed p.-ton-'er I'wrig, Lane cnanty, vice S A P e l. remove 1 Aanlher liepublicau rose hipped Ly the liriocrtic frott. tresses ami lun.ttu " .v lUt .s,-tt fh.i-iuau M,lur.l..y and Sun.l .r f-..., V Craw has the side agency for allf Cottage Grove Items. PROM 01' R WKrl.aCoRRKxruS'rFST.J (Vtai.k Gkovk. Jan. 10, liev C II Walbce bceu in Eugene tliii Week. The lawsuit last week was dismissed nt 1 l.tintilf's cc-t. Mr .Tulin Prmewood, of Silk creek, went to Eugene 'J'ufHil y. The man tineJ ." instead of f."0, as re- portcii u-t tt i. k. Hon (i II I (orris was in Cottage drove Wed nesday of la-t v.cek. Mr Pert Kenny, nf Portland, tame up on a ! visit to his patents last week. Mr I' 1 Knowlton bus been on the sick list, ' but is ulde to 1 around ome more. Mr Wm N'eus and wife Kit here fur The lalles Thursday to visit Mis N 's mother, who Hd learn is ipiite ill. Mr Unw Harris of Silk creek is cerioiislv indisposdl li in' prostratej by a nervous af lection cf some kind. Mr w.r.l ....1 wife a,, (.)l:irlu, ell llf Sjusuu. wvr(. t rtt.ige drove Wednm- day and Thursday of hut Week. Mrs M I Martin had a very severe ntlaik of rheumatism of the heart lat Sunday 'jut was better when last he ml from. ('ruiidma I'm Ten uml Mr Maehley und wife, of IvU'elie, were visitiii.' nt the residence of lay. I A cyelon- of rather dnmmi'tvo pn.p .rti.ms s when eomp.tre 1 to s une of her e isteru aisiers himi l',,.i,,.ril1,t. eveifment am....... the ,liltivc, ( tlli, ( lH.,, tIir,MIi.h lrll. i al.ont four o'cl .c!c S,-.ti:r da eveuin,' r.nd front all accounts t'ie monster started about two J mi! -s west of li- re an I assumed the proportion j f tho re-iiUr .yehmo m a small scale, up- , '" '"! ' "'",."t!' lir ? ''. M tllv caitviiiu oil and destnunu' f.iiein,', uith I whi. h it it ,-M, in contact, c.i, y-,s! p in- to the air, su -kiu-the water fnun pond-, ,Ve. I It, had suhsid-.d, or scattered, wlien it re u lted the town, and li-1 no d.ima.'e, further than to i Plmv il wn soiit" st.:n, mi l tile cap troin the water 1 1 k at the phuiiiu- mi!l. and s-nd sbiit oles, tir uoti ;h and other small objects thnu;.'!i the av.'. heavy sooner . f hail had jn.-t pie ' cee bd thr wliirlund. Sun-lay was a clear, ! cool day and fmz ipiite hard iliiritu' the nil. lit, ! Moi.il iy mo'nin,' i.a clear I. i t clou led up an I rained about It) I'M, which contuun. mud Ttiesdav evening itiiout S I' M, when it b-aran to siunv, con-e(ii,. ..tl-, have nl.viit two, incnes of snow this nioiiiin,'. i i:r. v. Goshen Gossip. .l.inuary P, . I'mbrellius in demand. Who is the lio!:eu corresponde: I? is the cry. l!ev Jesse Cox fav.uvd us with an :tble sermon Sunday. Mr John Wilson h.".s returned to t'.io blessed 1 md nf (i.isheu. I Mr I,ueien Pit-';er returned to the state ' normal school at Monmouth la t '.veel;. Mrs .1 W M itlook has been very ill for sev- I eral days pa-t. Slightly convalescent l.t present. Mr II I i;iiieiiie.-!ini..il..r an ! son went to llarrish irg yesterday to visit iiuong relatives and frieml.s. The frost Sundav night ha no doubt blight ed the litany strawlieny liooin which could previously to he seen on the hillst.l.-s. Mr i;hciuinshii"i ler ha eotnu to tbo con' i s o u i at t p lieu '. t.ni i-i. . .kim f,.r , ,.., ,-.,., i,..:,.,.,.. . .. . i ...a aparaUn. ('ni.i.vi:. A Card. Tit KM', Jan. IS, 1SS7. J'prri'it (ilMltl). Please pardon tbel.herty I take in asking space to make an explana tion which ! think i due from mo in justice toiovselia.nl the good pe. pie of our neigh bor .1. The pie io this vicinity luive long hee-i .-innoVe l by tho set ihlili:.-; f a feln.w purporting to write Dexter and Trent Hems, nut he reu'.he.l th.' climax "I nt.:.ao- : 1 1 .. i.. . :.. t l... ...... .. ...i l .... I V io me lasi iomiu ni in e .o:o.i. wiiin at t..upte.J to palm ol! the product ion niened "Win. be I " it a fr'einl and ally of "Co II io." Put the dodge i to . t ran -par Mit ; any one can .-e ' h it "I'm. Ilo .'1 and "W ho he F' are one and the same person. And a your cotTe-po.iil.-ut l a l.e.oi ttiiust'c ae cosed of writing the item sign..! 'Wiio be I," as at former tilia- lie was necu-edof writing those signed ''L'iio ! .o," 1 take tnis oppoi tuiiitv of vigorously denying any con nection with ei! h - r the "tie or the nt nor, a:n let "L'no lloo" or "Who be I" hini-cl I i bar whatever ulory or eenttni attaches to his wilting. Yours respectfully, Wm. M Mii.i.ki:. Reported Conclustcn of the Gale of Hie O and C. Xew York dispatch, Jan l!lh: Negotiation for the salenf tin property of the Oregon and California llaihoad c mpatiy to th ; C P Ilaiit ington interest, which have been pending f .r nearly three years, lime been at la-t lirotight to nn end by the coiiclu.-io't of a definite con tract between Andrew llaes, i f the firm of Hae ..ml und S i-ting for to-- Southern I'. ...Pi., fx....... ni.il tlo l':.eih.. I i..tiroi-..nelit . . Tl,..' . .... ..f II... i.r,o.rte I. e ,' t o llutitin.'ton iiit-n-t will result within ! eighteen months in the completion of the Ore-' " an California Ma I to a J'n.eii ui witli tlio , Central I'a ihe -y-t-m at t'. i 'aiil .rma bi.iiii dary, thus op-ning timet. h lines between San Fraueiseo aud I'm 1 1. md. Ai:i:KTKIi.-l.ast M l-y evtl.ieg one i ri!i .'i.itu'n.l ho has been wnrkiiiL' here- about for several month-, hln-.l u buggy und team an.) taking Mi- Mary K Kiiiuht, aged fourteen year, I. -ft for Junction from where they intended g"i'i;"; to Portland, as they claimed, to be married. A warrant was si. in out for Fa-tweod by the girl's mother and plac-d in the Shrntl" baud, win. ar rested iii - at Junction Tne-d y and luought him to thi- ,-itv. The co l went hnnie to lo r moth-r, while th de.'eiiil.mt was taken be fore Justice Taylor. hen he waived exam ination and wa bound over to await the I action nf the gran ! jury io the sum of t-.'-'O, I which he was unable to give, hence he will --nl ...til Apr,.,,, jail ut the gxpetiso the county F.NTi;i:TMXMi: T ,,Mi liLL. The Kngit e Company and K II & I- d of this city will give an entertainment ami na.i i .r t ie nei.c- tit nf the Stat Tournament Fund, on the ! I , 1. f . ' I - . Fel,ruary t. f,! ig cmmiUcf , Have already beet, .pointed l' ' ... ,...,,, ,i ,i, .,,. ()., ,..,tortaininetit n.nvw'....--.. .... -...... - . i ... - - - t,.rp-g Mill. II .1 IMynnil iv in I'ystnger. On l.all 'iV II A:exander. Alex (Vktrline ! and S'erln.o Mill. On procuring Itall-W tl Alexander, Sterling Hid and Chief Ft'gi"-' -..r llav Foil anoouo.-eiueiita W ill be niade in the Dear future. j - Pic.B F.R.-lAst Tuesday w.w the day set I'M for and I-' igainst. Tho city will ad spart by the County Cmmi-doner aud.lul.'e viooe the county iJ.tafl. and a ayn- fort:.' purpose e nf s.-l-, tinga p.s.r farm, but mi .-eo.int "f the rainy t i tin' Wis tl. Iih: i .. a or two, i...".-i-r, " , ..o.-,er, - ran ii.t..rm .-.ir r-t -ra in ti toe co'intv win is-.r.hj-e l""r f"' in fnun on or lwfnie thuMir-U :nn uf 'he Coaimt-ioi'.e."5 Court. Brevities. A rainy week. Matlock aells everything attho I nvest prices Kucene laide, AOU W, has fll! mem. b rs. Matlock will pay tho highest prices for i. . . 1 all kiu. la of fun. Sec the 0 I' 11 li, (Va nev advertiti-nienc ! in another column Matlock U receiving a lare line of new dreKa goods. Cive him a call. ' tvt ral """'Kri-"w "vu a - t i. I . I ' . e . wr Waltham, Springfield and Fljjin watches , .tO and upwards at Watts . NclUKil llcik llitidcraon reports (i.7 Clul- drcn of school ago in tnis district The Marshal and Recorder report busitics iu the police court as being ijuite dt.ll. A few ji.'iitlenien can n't board, with or without rooms. Iuipiiro at lieo Mc'.son's. Some '. 1 hop laud for sale cheap. A Iare part clear and ready for plantiie.'. tit. i. .M. Mi .t.Kil. .1.. litis. m jjrass and red and white clover for sale at Holur.sou .V Church's hardware store. Katie's Illustrated West for this quarter s an excellent publication. It shuuld bo re id by all. Matlock lias just received from Chicni; the liip st line i. f dress i;oods e er shown in F.u eeue. l.adii s, exat. line them. A letter from Salem conveys the cheeriiif; news that tho State I'tiivcrsity bill ha splendid chances of success. Some miscreant entered the new hotel building one night thi wee!; and maliciously broke a Couple ot largo panes of glass, Tho building being erected by Mr (ieo II Parks on Ninth street, will bo occupied by Currie as a harness aud saddlery shop. Header it will pay you to scan tho new advertisement of the Ninth Street Store in another colittnu. Ooods sold "way down" far cash. Mr J P Sweet desires to inform those in-tert-s'.ed that wire for the C F Hyde potent fence can be procured at the shop of l I! Lanin, this city. Ouldsmitli pays for beaver $2 to f.'l ."0 per pound. Mink and coon, l." to .'id cts. Fisher and otter, i'2 to Ir J 0 hiteaker, of this city, was ten dered the position, this week, o' V S physi cian of the Indian school located near Salem, but decli. ltd the same. Work will commence on laying tho water tnaiiis iu a week or t vo. A portion of the eight, inch main arrived this week and were distributed along Willamette street. Services wiil be held at St Mary's Fpisco pa' Church every Sunday morning and tve niir.r. All are welcome. Sunday Kchool meets at !:!." a m, A I. IVrker, pastor. Frankfort, (Oermauy.) paper report that the conclusion of the s ale of tho Oregon &, California llaihoad to the. Southern Pacilio ibiiiway company is pooling, awaiting rim consent nf tiie Landholders iu i'raiik.oi t and London. A reward of $..,1)01) is oll'ered by A V. Fv toil for the npprel ensioti and cmvicti f the murderer or murderer of Willis Skiff, no Ninth Powder, in 1,'nioii ciinty. One thousand dollars additional is oU'ered by the county. Ve are in receipt of the proceedings of the li ft li annual meeting of the Firemen's Assn. ,.,,; ,i ), -,i vt I.'.,,.. T.,nr. " namcul, held at Sa'eio, S.-pt fell, Till and lOili, I S -( J . It is a neat p nnphlot of nearly one bundled page, und Was published by I i line. th i printer. So.i.e one turned tito water on in the up-p.-r hallway of John P.trnett's l.tiil.liiu; at ( 'nrvitllis the other evening und when Hen kiu loo e; Cos r' store iia ipuoed in the nnirning, over Solid worth of gonil were tiiiind to he damaged I y the water running t h rough . This is the second time thU has occiit'ie.l. MrJ F Crouch, of Oakland, had on exhi bition at the po.stidliee several days this week a minatiire railroad with telegraph lino. Teli grams can be sent by operators on tlio train w hile it N motion by Mr Crouch's invention. H it proves a success when prac tically tested many luiltoad aucideuts will bo averted. A certain married man not a thousand miles away cr ated great excitement among n group of his friends the nthes day by de claring that he had discovered the secret of perpetual motion, but couldn't patent it bo 0 illst' it belonged to 111! wile. use It lielongcM to tin wne. ii in ui prussi'ii fur an explanation ho confessed that it wa hi v.iles tongue The most important thing that will be done in Oregon thi year is the extension of tho Oregon Pacilio railway eastward from Albany over thu Cascade mountains. There i positive auranee that there will bo an xteiismn of I I ) miles tin year, which will ctrry the track well into the open country east of the Caiade range. Mi-ti-r Ob.ll, the ";;reat" foot racer, with f.iriu and w ith.u.t speed, is doing the city. Ilo i still traveling on his hhnpe, mid hunt ing some sucker to back him. Salem States man. C'd dl was here severa1 days the lirst nf the week trying to se -uro an engagement to tram the Fuji-no II .- Team f..r the next Tournament. I he boy bad better investi gate before hiring him. Cov Pi nnoyer has decided to appoint Hon llobert Cloiv, of Polk county, superin. tendeiit of the penitentiary, and M J Mo Kiiiiion, of Multnomah county, tint warden. Mr Cb.w wa a joint .Senator from Polk and lientiei counties for the Legislature of . . . . . t II I 4 1. ail(1 j,, ami 11 well Know n no ine west side nf the river. He has a reputation for integrity capvtty I lo re were a 'ZVv KZ of Purtlaud ' who k.t.i irong recommendation. litaai.. ... . ,.f ( lr o. c;, l..ve taken the initiatory "tops towar i naving a linage 1 .: 1 ... across tho Willamette at that place. On ,. , . . .... .. ....... t i.i ... r riaav. fu last we. K. voio u. m..... ... on bridge" i taken, and the re-Ult was ill -ate nt laml nwi.era acro.i tie- rn.r toe rest ol tuc m .not- i.ec.--i-y .... ion... -u-- .t-ee:l baiai.d . (-ot long. I IS ex- I.,,t ... will I tr. '....jr n.uo.o. v... .... B bei!. Drummers nniii nuineruiia. Chinese New Year to-morrow Head tho Trent items on the lint page of i this i s ue. Thank to oi- Legislatiu. representatives : for document" ..... , ,. . . , , T , . , Lighty acres of hue land for Nile. Impute o. IDH Coleman. See change in Mr .1 W Cherry's advcrtUe- ment in another column Mr i M I'hcnoweth, of OaMuud, spent I (l!veral days i:i tow n this week. The shelving and counters are being placed iii Mr II S Simon's new tore in tho Porri. ! . buiMiiii;. The l.oh'an memorial serives held at tie M i Utotvli last umlay evennii; was largely alter. led The north bound train w.v one hour and a half late yesterday, caused by a slide south of Koseburt!. F.ueno furnishes larger crowds daily at the depot than any other town iu Otoijoii, Fort laud not excepted. The Postal Telegraph Co will have a mail !;ure to-day f .r thoputposeof piittine; in struments iu tlio Fiioeue ollice. If you want to buy or sell real estate call on Poms ,t Cumui in, over the llianjc Store, lintirinci! al o a specialty. Tlio New Northwest newspaper has Item purchased by O P Mason, Maeoie Allen and l.ucea Mason, Mrs luniway A Sons retiring. (i (' Irael, the lawyer who killed Mr : Cohen at 1'uker City mitnu time since, has been ae.piittc.l by the Circuit Court of lin ker county. The case of S Marks i Co, respondents, vs II (I nn. I A J Crow, appellants, ha been do. eide.l by the Supreme Court in favor of the respondents. I!ii.;eiie will erect more buildings next Summer than any other town in Oregon out side of Portland. Work will coinniciice early iu t.ie Spring. IJovcrnor Pennoyer lias appointed Messrs A ! Hovey and .I F. I'euton, of thi city, in taries public. Mr Ib.vey was the tilst up poiute of tioveiuor Pennoyer. The Advent Christian Association will hold their regular services at the W C T I' II ill oil '.Mb St., commencing Sunday, Jan '.'lid, nt ll a in and l put. All are cordially invited. Mr F W Oshurn, postmaster at thiscity has he'll granted .?loO a year for clerk biro from Fubiuary l-t, IS7. It should have been S.VK) as all ollice the sie of this one iu the State are allowed that amount. The postal telegraph company It is said will commence operation on Feb 1st. The Western 1'ni oi is watching proceedings, and its rates w i'l be cut. about one hall a soon us its liiruiidable uval starts up. Fx. The steamer X S Il 'tilly, which sank at A' liany through a collision with the railroad hii l-e nt. that place, r.-crutlv and ha since Is'.ti raised sucees.-fully and taken to Ka.-t Portland f"f repair. S'e i not as much dam aged a. was at lirst thought, John Kelly, the violinist who used to de light the -biers around Yreka when gold was plenty, died in leva several week ago. Io I S 14 he iiecoinpanie I Obi Hull on his first American t .nr. Kelly wa justly eclebratid and dud at the ago ol To year. The l.ikeview examiner of Jan loth say: "Mr .la II Fvans is very sick and requires tho constant attention nf watchers. His complaint, pertains to the brain, and ho is i - -1 coiiscum at nil times." Ilia many friend here hope for hi speedy recovery. If all i.'i (b.veruor Peiinoyer'a appointments arc sell !ed with a much care and judgment as Wa f!ie one f .r superiiiteudei.t of tho poll iteniiarv. Hon liobeit Clow of Polk county. the people of the state will have no reason to complain. .No Letter in in could have been selected. ---Albany Herald, lb-publican. The old r.oni.ct t House, lit the corner of Stale and llight streets, in Sa'cm, was ilea tioyeil by lire nn'Jnii I Ith, nod three Chiitn men were burned to death. The bouse was built in IS.10 by Captain liennett, In. wm killed in the Indian war of ISoj. "Tlio Chinese must go." A Walla Walla napi-r says: Monday, while W S Whito wa digging uroutnl in Mill creek, at tiie head of Alder street, hn fou-il a pound cake of butter in the gravel live feet from tho sinfaie. 'I'll. i butter wa wrapped in hrmui paper and is in a good state of preservation, Lung a stout a the average. How long tho butt, r had I n ill the ground is a subject for the I '.(.ok Pat club. A couple of gentlemen from Maino wero in llcgeiie hint week looking fur a location to strrt a wagon manufactory. They loft Mon day to vi"it other towns in the valley, when they will decide w bore they will locate. Kugouc should oiler superior inducements to these goiith men that would secure it. this much in clod enterprise. What will our cit zons do in the matter? A San l-'rnneisco dispa'. li of January bSth say: I! II Pratt, of the Soiitlo rn I'm ilie, re tinned from hi tour of innspection over the CiilifnriiiaiOregoti. He succeeded in trav eling in his eat- euhle-n mile above F.dge wood, witl i.i live miles distance of a point np posite Yre;:a. Thou-di th-! grade ha been pu.li.d li with lonsi h-rahle ripidity, no track ha been lai I ilering the week, owing to the fae-t that, the n oi ve stofk of the Southern Pacilio i utterly cxhaii-tcl. Heavy supplies are expeeted to be on hand shortly, and the track will then be laid to Montague (.lotion, opposite Yreka, within the next ten day. Pleasant end prolitabl.! employment sun ly awaits a wide awak f sah-smaTi who will supply the demand, in this vi-inity, for the New I c j ver-ible Map of the I nivd States ami an a la and Pi. torial Map of the World. IK-.;, is au I bv the renowned Publi. I.eis, Kami. Mc Nally it Co, I H lot Monro - street, Chicago AHailroailand Couli'V Map of tho United Slate and Calif la, with the ifreat-r portion nf the liepuhlic of Mexico; a film r.'preiit.-.tior Partln.bli ' "I.tl . rtv enlightening the World, and th"! division, of Stan lard liailway 'lime are shown on the face of the map. On the Pictorial side are H.-na-at.- colored map of the World, liurop... Aia, North Am-ri.-a, South America and Mexico. Abo select engrayiu.', diagrams and statist ie stable. s', tt.M I'.kin. 111.. Peiiublieaii Po-t: "The ' open winter so cheerfully predicted by the j weather prophet is upon nswun i.oin i..t. i ,u"1--' lle.'ri.' is-low ."ro, in.', so. .-- - . , llt .,,,,, w. it rogi-t'rei 14 tin Sundv morning the weather . ob.-r.el to b o lit.' e'.illv. At the river - . . . ,, it w is .'1 ls-..w; on me ni'in n. to.- o.-... pirt of the oPv, where h-.itse re oar", it won I il ts h.w, wl.il' down in the city the th-rumm-etr cold in t b" induoe I M go l- low I'). It was ij. iitr .Id u -h ev-ll f .r the ie- It. -tl. 'I ni i the sort f o; en wint-r Mr.t m il.-" a m.n l..ir nl "ii end." 'i lie I (r'-goic m r.l- ant .'.i- r.. P-ii ;', tic "op-n vin- t .ire o. or l.-r-'U- .r to in to -:.tle iu Or tl,. ards. oil than d :a ti ioi.i.i Personal. Mrs Joel V.ire visited Albany Monday. Mr I II Miller is quite sick with lung few. M.-. I I! 1'ampln II visited Salem thin week Jml.e I! S Itc -etnnied liniiie fnun Hose bur Thursdac. Mr S II I'rieii.'tly and family visited Port- land tins wick, MrJDl.rown wt.it to 1 enillctuli una vi-it last Tuesday, j Mr Ira Walton, of the 0 .V C l! II, was in . 'lcrlav. Mr Marsh IVla! aw, of I'armiiigton, V is in the city Mr WW Sett has returned from tl o I , Juseplmic county tunics. Mr P A Matipiaui, .lr, of Portland, visited l'tti;eiie friends this week. Mr tieo S Washhure went to Portland last Wednesday on l. al bushiest Mr S It Mors, of Cres.swell, jjavc this cilice a pleasant call last Tuesday Key Wallace, of Cottage Crove, was iu F.tioene several dajl this week. Pr (!co I' I'.u-huell of She.ld visited relatives J and fiieml in Hue Mr W I! Vale . this w . - . a moled fnun I a piilia City back to his old home at Iimii ;. Mr Frank J Crouch, of Oakland, Oregon, was iu town a couple of day this week. Mr Frank O'Connor, a l.afay.-tte ilru.;gi-t, gave this ollice a pleasant call Thursday. Mr W II Delano returned from a business trip to Southern Oregon last Wednesday. Dr J C Whitcaker paid Salem profesiioiil gi77 'VjvN. n.nl...... m.,nii l"' visit last Monday returning Wednesday. pSMXX Mr II S Simon has moved to the residence JpjTjft "'t" llse,-.. hhsIimu. on the coiner ol Lincoln avenue and vthRAyM ''.J, nHUi'H k1& Tl.nstl,' -Ur Kl Judge Shaw went to Salem Thursday , ti .r.m.p t'Hue Vio.,,.rthliiNV'uIJ'. morning, where ho will remain three (irh'ZVaei Z,'l 'i'onOrtri,llHv four day.-. ?" BTCK--13a At 1S4 THIRD BT. Mr Canicron, tho horse buyer of Victoria, VI Tl I 1)011 I liip II C, was in town tho most of tin week pur- If CLL UlllLLIlll , l,rf Wll.0f ydrpUi. ta.ni lot,. SOU tnsl chasing uplines. j.r unur .n ,,,, M..ui,u.d hi..,, D.iihTua ' Mr W P. Welch has keen appointed l - t - master at Last Potthiml ami lion l.uitis an , to 1 lioilipsoii lit .llll.illj Mr James L li.t.nsey, of Orand liaptds, Michigan, in i.le his many friend. in F.ugeiie! a pleasant call la-t w.-. k. The Oiegonian says that Hon 1, P.ilyeii o this county is the Democratic leader iu the House of liepresenta'.ivcs. Miss Allie Denny, of this city, has been appointed clerk ol tho committee on assess ment and taxation iu the l.cgislattiiu at Salem. Mr Frank Vaughan formerly a atmlent here in lie State 1'iiiier-itv, has rei.' I the "mee of Superintendent of publi uli-...04 ... 1 ..l-t. I . ...I M, V S Clianu.au was appointed iu his master at Fast Potthmd and Hon Ilulua':";;'; t'" , , I OnmuK (InovK, Jan 17th, ISM. ' Mr M " ilktns, ol ( ohurg, I ii'siiu nt ol the; , . .. . . , , , .u. ..t.. ..... , s, . In reply to an item ul.lished iu too last Is- (lregonrioiieerAssoeiatiountteiid. il a .--''t ' huh ..f tin- .lot niul rt'I.itint; to tut nll'iear atim- iugof the Poaril of Dir.et.irs of that, orgiii.r lmllil,k, number of witnesses iu a certain znt.ion at Salem last Wednesday. Ihe next , .jnilm H,.j,, f,,,,) any arrtats were made re union will he held m I ortlaud aomeltino in , aUiI t.r,.,v ,,i..king needless rout, we have June. 1 to say that, it is untrue and unworthy of the. Mr W F McCarthy, formerly proprietor nf ' ntbi f nnv una ami es tally those who .. ' .. ii ct .1 :.. , t.,r, ,. in i.' 1 know nnvthilig of the case; as soon as the war the P.row nsville ( lot hi og Store, w is m Lu , , . , , tha gene a eouple ol nas tnis we.as. i.u is n..,v liaioling for the wind, sale linn of Louis Strauss & Co, of San FraiioU o. Crook Cornty Items. Jan. A, 1SS7 Hunting parties mo having II no apoit among the deer and antelope. ilur school hoiiio i Hearing completion. Mist Osio Walton, of Fitgene, will teach the Spring term. Mr Frank Pringlc and ('has Whitsett went to the mountains to-day to work iu the, timber. Kail will be cheaper soon. Mr I-aat! Swearingen, of Newaomn creek, i very sick with iiillauiatioti of tho kidneys. Mr John (iibsnii is a'.io nn tiie Hick list. Plunking lias been carried on morn exten sively tics Fall than any lime since the death of the vigilante em iltee in V! .'I. Mr lleiijamiu Tavlor, of NeWsoino creek, has gone to tho valley this Wilder on a visit to his brother James, near Chcahu, Lane county. 'I he farmers have plvd here all Winter. Usually the ground i fnroii at thi ti if toe year so a .o u?op all fanning until about the 1st of April. Thi b-als U'ebfont fur mud this season. Wo hau bad s told faslu d Wcbl'oot weather here of late aomcthiiig uncommon. The Smithliold correspondent a few weeks ago gave notice that some of tint young bloods of Long Tom would, and we 'co by the last isst o of the (it Altli that one of them (C.ar) ha, nml wo ex pi ot to soo by the next issue of theCl liAP that the rest nf them ha too, and then if a nice Spring follows it will insane a good crop. liKllttl.AII. SI K! IB BLTOl 8F!! A OUR RIG STOCK AiiW Brownsville I ivr and jgnt'g Furnishine: f ''w'''':;';v.?'''!V''''' - ' ri'rir'iliATS OF THK VKUV LATEST STYLKS II it fogi-tired I Our n.iai.rtm. -nt of Newest Shape for Fall and Wintei is very Purge, and) all are of lir.-t clasa iita!ity. Suits Jlsulo to Order, l"it Guaranteed. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CIIHKRY, Walton's Hrick. Hale Items. Jan. 14, 18S7 Maa'er ,'as llus'i c.niyht a ",ray (ox in I a X trap. Tin re will be a wedding in theso Dai , ,o(ote G'uss w ho it is. Tilde has the addition to his l.oi, j comph u - I , l.cn T..llmaii having done tl Woik. Messrs Ceo and Kanmi Halo have lot their line pair of hounds f.oin the cllects t e tstui). salmon. John Swart killed a coyote on tho Cat trell (arm Friday, Ui: which ha will rccaiv the $10 bounty. (,Miitc a number of horses iu tho neighbor hood tire nllcctc.l with blind s'.acers, Mc liishop, of Indian creek, having lost all of his. Messrs I Inlow and ('has Hitchcock killed three elk in the Nelson creek bottom one day last week. They were near the wagon road. '.ue Cantiell, who it will bo remembered was seriously hurt from falling from a horse some tune ago, is slowly improviug aud it is thought will entirely tccwver. Lrr.w.wtile tHTlra A iss ii of Mm. It tl All. I I.. .1 . r " tiry kn. ai .1 nuin.it la i..kl In o.iU. Kb tl.e niiiltitii.la ol low Uil, short w iil : ?f I'1' "!'" is.wilfn. s kl nr.lt- !n auai . Huimt luauu lu loS Vu gtrjeL O It ... L e Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, I (JUTLAND, OR. ft -'I'l. inlr ir iiiiiTTtt-sl tors ikrtl U)'sr MANIJUODI -'.-V. ' "'"'" lel.i!itr.Hiwniia- i n no RUMt r Wtllt 'C k.f..r'lt a.,..,.,cIurt.r.ln Ihr haalnoa K.n.1 4 au n. r. 7'. ?' I Kiravaior t o.. Nw Yorh. ft Kl H AM. III'.MOKH, .inin. ui llloteli. or llrniitlmi. h.oist Sen. lulu. Snll.rliuuiM. IU . tX' " - - A Card. writer of tho nbove iiauted artielo must have been on a drunk or wanted to impose false hood on the min is of the people of this vicin ity. We are tittiy sorry that Mr "Looker tin' is so ignorant a to try any such game on the citicus of this place. You aru too well known. Citizens. P.F.TTKU THAN COLD. Can he truly sajd of that new and cllicacious . remedy for Consumption aud diaeaaos of the Throat, Cheat ai d Lungs, Santa Alio, for it i plensaot to too pitlntu an. I death to colli. Fvery Lottie warruntodl For aulo by all druggists, ROWLAND BROS,, Walton's Mock, Eugene City, - - Oregon.. VI! 1", NOW PliKPAIiKD TO (ilVK prao tieiil and thorough instruction iu tJ('HtJiaH.)tf'Mc At terms to suit the times, Classes will be or galtieil at any lime cf day or evening to suit ' the eonveniem e of patrons, Private instruc tion given at ollice or residence. The public Is cordially invited to call at ollice, inspect Work, liieihod, etc. Fiigri.Hsing and filliiiK family records and marriage eertilicates and all kinds of plain anil ornamental work neatly executed at reasonable rates, GOODS. See our leinaikably (omplite and elegant to W Sl.u k Ut tl crLOWEST rmcESjtt I rtr-l -l J"'' t 1 mm f "" " iitluifiMi li i i I